“This is a very important order for us to state that we deliver proven and reliable solutions,” said Vijay Pandya, managing director, Q.I. Press Controls India. “It also proves the effects of our continuous efforts to provide high standard services offered by a highly skilled technical team that speaks the language of the customer.”
With the new solution, additionally, each folder will be equipped with waste gate control. With these features, The Times of India will ensure the continuation of monitoring and tracking for good and consistent print quality delivered to end-users.
The order for the supply of Q.I. Press Controls’ basic module of Intelligent Quality Management (IQM) system and the waste gate control option is a logical step, Pandya added. The supplies ensure a top position in quality printing in the Indian market. The print quality is excellent and consistent so it matches the ambitions of the Times Group.
The Times Group is the largest publishing company in India and South-Asia. With a turnover exceeding a billion dollars, the group has the support of over 25,000 advertisers, 11,000 employees and an audience spanning across all continents.
Bennett, Coleman and Company Limited (BCCL), the parent company, provides its services in every existing media platform – newspapers, magazines, books, TV, radio, internet, music, movies and more. It’s the largest publishing company with regard to newspaper circulation in India - 13 newspapers, 18 magazines, 11 publishing centres and 26 printing centres.