Reves showcases its creasing matrix at Pamex

Looking ahead, the company intends to become a dominant force in the die-punching and die-cutting sectors by leveraging channel partners to expand its presence in neighbouring countries

27 Jan 2026 | By Prabhat Prakash

Manoj K Singh, managing partner at Reves Technopack

Reves Technopack is entering 2026 with significant momentum, following a successful 2025 in which the company met its financial targets and advanced its national expansion. Manoj K Singh, managing partner at Reves Technopack, noted while participating at Pamex 2026 that 2025 was a strong year where the company achieved its goals and progressed with plans to expand its pan-India business and presence in neighbouring countries.

The foundation of this growth is the premium creasing matrix, which Reves Technopack produces in collaboration with Skor Italy. Singh describes this product as the company's bread and butter, positioning it as one of the largest suppliers in India for high-quality, durable matrices used by the country's top twenty customers. While many sectors are facing disruption, Singh remains confident that the company's core finishing products will not be replaced by digital technology, stating that the company is not bothered by digital shifts as its specific niche remains untouched.

Automation represents the most significant opportunity for the business over the next five years. According to Singh, automation has already delivered tangible results by increasing productivity, enhancing product quality, and expanding market reach. Regarding emerging technologies, he sees the most practical use cases for artificial intelligence in telemarketing and social media engagement.

However, the path forward is not without its hurdles. Singh identifies manpower as the most significant bottleneck to profitability in the current market. Additionally, there is an inherent risk regarding the return on investment for new technologies that has yet to be fully realised. As the industry moves forward, Singh maintains that while conventional methods still hold value due to the expertise involved, continuous advancement is necessary to meet customer demands for high quality and value for money.


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