With this installation it shifted base to a 65,000 sqft site at Ghatkopar.
The new acquisitions come close on the heels of Printography's investment in a brand new Océ Varioprint 6320 Ultra, the first in India, which was installed six months ago.
The company's decision to invest in the GMC software was finalised during Ipex 2010 in UK.
J V Shah, director at PSI, said: "GMC provides a solution that enables us to provide additional security features, giving our clients a variety of options for their print requirements."
PSI caters to the secured stationery requirements of the government educational institutes, universities, NGO's, government organisations, corporate companies and banks.
The move to invest was part of the the firm's expansion plans and with the Océ Varioprint 6320 digital production press crossing the capacity to print 10 lakh variable pages per day, the firm was hard pressed for space.
Shah said: "The unit in Fort area is 15,000 sqft and is not adequate for our growing business. Shifting operations from Fort to Ghatkopar was a strategic decision considering the growth of our business."
Established in 1978, PSI offers commercial printing, personalised printing, PVC card printing, and security printing like share forms, mark sheets, coupons, certificates, exam hall-tickets, OMR and ICR forms.
The ISO 9001-2008 certified company is also recognised by Crisil for its high performance capability.
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