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Saravana Graphicss expands packaging capabilities with Heidelberg Speedmaster CX 75

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Saravana Graphicss expands packaging capabilities with Heidelberg Speedmaster CX 75

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Team Saravana Graphicss with the Heidelberg Speedmaster CX 75 press

Saravana Graphicss, a trusted name in garment packaging and commercial print, has strengthened its production capabilities with the installation of a Heidelberg Speedmaster CX 75 4-color plus coater press. This marks a key upgrade for the Tirupur-based company, known for delivering high-quality cartons, labels, and tags to both domestic and international clients.

Established by brothers Saravanan and Satish, Saravana Graphicss has steadily built its reputation by serving the fast-paced apparel industry with precision, consistency, and customer-first service. The company caters to a wide range of garment packaging needs, including main gum barcode tags, main tags, photo cards, garment boxes, all types of stickers, size strips, fusing stickers, printed labels (taffeta and satin), and woven labels. With a strong customer base across India and overseas, Saravana Graphicss supplies packaging solutions to leading fashion and apparel brands that demand quality, speed, and reliability.

The new CX 75 installation supports the company’s growing demand for short-run, high-value packaging jobs – especially for export markets.

“We have always focused on delivering quality and reliability,” said Saravanan, managing director. “The Speedmaster CX 75 gives us the flexibility to handle a wide range of substrates and applications, while improving turnaround times and reducing waste. It’s a smart investment for our future.”

Built for garment packaging needs

Saravana Graphicss installed its first Heidelberg press, the Speedmaster SX 74, in 2019 – an investment that streamlined operations and elevated print quality across its garment packaging portfolio. Building on that success, the newly commissioned Speedmaster CX 75 introduces advanced automation and substrate versatility, making it ideal for producing garment tags, labels, and cartons.

Serving both export and domestic markets with a balanced 60:40 ratio, Saravana Graphicss reinforces its position as a trusted partner in the global garment supply chain. The company also benefits from the support of its two sister concerns, Varnam Printers and Texas Labels, which specialize in commercial, packaging and labeling solutions for the garment industry.

The Heidelberg Speedmaster CX 75 is a compact B2-format press that combines high performance with space-saving design. It supports sheet sizes up to 605 × 750 mm and runs at speeds of up to 15,000 sheets per hour. With a substrate range from 0.03 mm to 0.6 mm, the press handles everything from lightweight papers to rigid boards with ease. Key features include AutoPlate Pro for fast plate changes, Intellistart 3 for intelligent job setup, and double-diameter impression cylinders with Venturi nozzle technology for smooth sheet travel. The Prinect Press Center offers intuitive touchscreen controls and seamless workflow integration, helping Saravana Graphics maintain consistent quality while optimizing production time and minimizing waste.

Serving a global clientele

With a strong customer base across India and overseas, Saravana Graphicss supplies garment packaging to leading fashion and apparel brands. The CX 75 installation reinforces the company’s ability to meet international quality standards while staying agile and cost-effective. “Our overseas clients expect precision and consistency,” added Saravanan. “This press helps us deliver on that promise – job after job.”

Looking ahead

“One of the reasons we continue to invest in Heidelberg is the dependable service team here in India,” added Saravanan. “Their technical support is prompt, professional, and always available when we need it. That gives us the confidence to push boundaries and take on more complex jobs.” Saravana Graphicss continues to invest in technology and training to stay ahead in a competitive market. The Heidelberg Speedmaster CX 75 is a step forward in its journey to become a comprehensive solution provider for garment packaging and commercial printing.

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The editorial team of The Packman who handle all the press releases with Sunil Jain working as the desk editor.

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