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The stationery manufacturing unit is spread over the area of one-lakh sq/ft with the production capacity of 500 MT every month. On the other hand the stationery division is equipped with an ECH WILL notebook making machine, which converts more than 12 tonnes of paper a day. Pre-press jobs are outsourced but Sharma shares that Miraj is considering an investment in a CTP device in the foreseeable future.
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The packaging division is equipped with three presses including a five-colour Heidelberg CD102, Bobst Novacut 106 and Visionfold 110A2, Perfecta paper cutting machine, and other equipment in the finishing division. The shopfloor too is dissected according to segments. The plant is divided in two parts - stationery printing and manufacturing and packaging printing. Our whole energy is concerted towards shaping the company to become a complete solution provider for our customers as well as meet our in-house needs.” Sharma adds, “Miraj has always believed in having a robust presence in multiple segments. “Being a first-of-its-kind plant in Rajasthan, we are envisioning huge opportunities,” he says. It has been registering a healthy growth rate in recent years. Madan Paliwal, chairman, Miraj Group, feels that the newly established packaging printing plant will help Miraj capture growing opportunities in the market. Miraj operate in seven business segments such as tobacco, FMCG, stationery and printing, real estate, PVC pipes and fittings, hospitality, engineering, and entertainment and cinemas. The group has created its presence in various sectors and owns more than 20 companies in multiple sectors. Our proximity to the neighbouring cities is an advantage.” Sharma says, “We are in a city which is well connected with big cities in the state as well as other industrial cities in the country.” He added, “Since our plant is well equipped with new and technologically advanced equipment and with little competition in the region we can deliver within time to our customers. The East West Corridor which starts from Porbandar and ends at Silchar passes and intersects the Golden Quadrilateral sharing the common space from Udaipur to Chittor. Udaipur lies on the Golden Quadrilateral National Highway (NH) 8, midway between Delhi and Mumbai, located around 700 kilometres from both the cities. These, along with the advantage of a well-connected road network with major industrial and urban centres, are fuelling it aspirations to be a “spade of ace in the commercial and packaging print business”. In the last three years, the packaging printing and stationery manufacturing company has expanded its frontiers with heavy investment in equipment, greenfield expansion, adding new clients, and converting more paper and paperboard.