flex printing material
The future of flex is now seemed to be in stake! A concern over the hazardous nature of this low cost printing material has been noticed in many parts of the world. Today this wave has arrived in India too. In Kerala, following the state government’s imposition of a complete ban on the use of thin plastic bags as well as disposable cups and containers in the food industry, now the warning signal is pointed to flex banners and billboards flaunting in the public places. The state government recently directed the concerned authorities to ensure removal of all unauthorised flex boards and hoardings, apart from the ones being installed with permission of local civic bodies that would only be allowed to remain till the contracted period is over. It’s quite a known fact that flex contains harmful chemicals and ingredients. But what it turned out to be equally challenging to the industry fellows on the other side was the instant decision taken by the Kerala government on curbing the use of flex banners and billboards in public places. This decision agitated the state trade organisation, Kerala Vyapari Vyavasayi Ekopana Samithi (KVVES), which protested against the government’s move. Thus the ban was eventually put in abeyance, considering the interests of entrepreneurs and people employed in this sector. But the government is still in alert mode to carry out the ban in phased manner.
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Clocking continuously to the company’s constant installations of new machines, Apsom Technologies Pvt Ltd, Mumbai has delivered Mimaki, DGI and Flora printers to a number of companies located in near and far off corners of the country. The customers which have updated their production facilities with the adoption of the high-end printers are: Printtech, Gurgaon (Nasser V with Konica Minolta print heads); AD Tech, Nagpur (Mimaki UJV-160); Sign X Enterprises, Bhopal (Mimaki UJV-160); Digitech Graphics Pvt Ltd, Nagpur (Mimaki CJV30-160BS); Siddhi Sign, Ahmedabad (Mimaki JV33-160); Ganpati Ad Corporation, New Delhi (Mimaki JV33-160); Mark Ad Graphix, New Delhi (Mimaki JV33-160); Shree Padmawati Enterprises, Jaipur (Mimaki JV33-160); Sai Sanklap Flex Printers, Shrirampur (Mimaki JV 130 SL); Saidas Enterprises, Pune (Mimaki CG-130SR-II); Pacific Graphics, Mumbai (Mimaki JV33-160SR), Malegaon Strikers, Malegaon (Mimaki JV33-160SL); Satra Creation, Mumbai (Mimaki JV33-160SL); Athava Agencies, Kohlapur (Mimaki JV33-160SL); Lucky Digital, Satara (DGI PS-3204); Bhagwati Sign, Ahmedabad (DGI PS-3204); Tirupati Colour, Orissa (DGI SJ 3250); Cyan Technologies, Ahmedabad (Flora F1-250UV); NV Graphtec Signs, Nagpur (Flora LJ 320P); and Wedha Communication, Pune (Flora LJ 320SW).
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