Packaging

Packaging Converter of the Year 2011: Utility PrintPack

After winning the Award in this category at the inaugural edition of PrintWeek India Awards in 2009, Utility PrintPack is the winner for Packaging Converter of the Year 2011 on its core strength of...

Berkshire Labels increases capacity with HP Indigo digital press

Berkshire Labels has increased its capacity by 25% since installing a new HP Indigo WS6000 Digital Press in November.

Wayne Morgan and Hormazd Sorabjee to present PrintWeek India Company of the Year Award

Wayne Morgan, the digital publisher for Haymarket Business Media and Hormazd Sorabjee, editor of Autocar India will be joining more than 400 guests at the Grand Hyatt in India - and cheering the...

Jury video: PrintWeek India Awards 2011

With a record number of print firms sending entries, the judges had a daunting task picking the best of the best during the PrintWeek India Awards judging process.

Color-Logic licence to cover all print processes

Color-Logic has announced that it will move to a new pricing structure following the expansion of its metallic effects software to support all print processes.

Mudrika continues expansion plans with Gallus EM 280 investment

Mudrika Labels, a part of Mudrika Group, has installed a brand-new Gallus EM 280 narrow web flexo press at its unit in Vasai near Mumbai.

Chesapeake develops global network

Chesapeake Pharmaceutical and Healthcare Packaging has developed its overseas operations after investing in studios in the UK, France, the US and China.

Weedon PSC doubles flexo capacity with TCY press investment

Weedon PSC has said it aims to "maintain the highest levels of quality" after investing 175,000 in its second TCY three-colour offline press.

Edale to launch new flexo press and print head

Printer manufacturer Edale is to launch a new flexo press for label, film and ticket printing and a gearless, flexo print head at the Label Expo in September.

Vibixa boosts efficiency with Fujifilm low-chemistry plate investment

Carton printing company Vibixa has purchased low-chemistry plates from Fujifilm in a bid to reduce its use of energy and chemicals.