Toyo Ink expands gravure ink capacity in India

Toyo Ink India, a member of the Tokyo-based global specialty chemicals conglomerate Toyo Ink Group, has installed a new gravure ink factory at its Gujarat site with a production capacity of more than 5,000 metric tons per annum.

Toyo Ink India has installed a new gravure ink factory at its Gujarat site with a production capacity of more than 5,000 metric tons per annum

The new Gujarat factory is expected to boost the company’s competitive advantage in India’s rapidly growing flexible packaging market while further strengthening the company’s regional and global supply infrastructure. The toluene-free site uses dedicated controls to ensure regulatory compliance and increased safety.

‘Our initial gravure factory was built in 2012 in Greater Noida in Uttar Pradesh state,’ commented K.S. Murthy, deputy managing director of Toyo Ink India. ‘As our operations grew over the years, we knew it was time to further boost our capacity to help meet high levels of gravure demand and reduce supply lead times to our customers in India and around the globe. Now, with a combined capacity of 20,000 tons per annum, we will work to expand our share and product offerings in the strategic flexible packaging market where we are focusing our efforts to grow.’

According to Toyo Ink, more brands and converters are taking steps toward safer packaging materials in recent years as they are coming under increasing pressure from consumers and authorities concerning food safety. In response to the rising global demand for safer printing inks, particularly for food and beverage, pharma, personal care, and other sensitive applications, the company decided to adopt toluene-free operations, thus upholding its strong commitment to product safety environmental protection.

‘While Toyo Ink India has been delivering toluene-free products in India for quite a long time, the new factory reinforces our ability to provide a seamless supply of safe and compliant products of the highest quality to our customers while minimizing health risks to our employees and the environment at large. Among the advanced toluene-free systems that are slated for production at the new site are solvent- and water-based lamination inks, functional inks and varnishes, and other premium packaging solutions designed with the needs of brand owners and converters in mind,’ concluded Murthy.