Ebrahim Presswala, managing director at NRFAP, said: "We have definitely gained from our investment in a Bobst Ambition folder gluer and Yoco die-cutter. These equipment have boosted our production speed and has given us an edge over finishing."
Presswala added: "Our new plant is under construction and which will be ready by the end of this year. We are planning to shift our entire operation to this plant as it has a much bigger area.
Once we shift to our new plant, then we are planning to invest in a multi-colour UV press and UV coater. Our present printing capacity is running 24x7 and running over-capacity. As of now, we have not decided which press to buy but we are planning to install a coater from a reputed company in India."
NRFAP is primarily engaged in packaging printing for pharmaceutical and FMCG companies.
Established in 1975, as a small trade printer, the company caters to pharmaceutical and cosmetic companies for all kinds of packaging and commercial print needs. The firm is equipped with four multi-colour Komoris and ten punching machines.
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