
Established as a supplier of consumables, then expanded into the plate supply business as a service bureau. Noida-based Shri Krishna Graphics never remains static when it comes to embracing new business verticals for catering almost everything their customers require under one roof. The latest avatar of the company is its decisive shift towards full-scale commercial & packaging printing, with the installation of a brand-new Komori Enthrone G29.
Shri Krishna Graphics is currently led by Anupam Gupta, an alumnus of Pusa Institute of Technology (New Delhi) and a seasoned printing technologist with three decades of experience in the industry, now reflecting in his deep-rooted technical expertise and entrepreneurial conviction. Recalling his early days, Gupta says, “Immediately after my education in 1994, I started working in different companies like The Indian Express, The Times of India, CMS Info Systems, and even in a central government department.”
He continues, “While in jobs, I was totally constrained by the environments. I finally realized the need of the space where I could innovate, grow, and stay connected with technology. So, I left the job in 2010 to take the entrepreneurial leap with the launch of Krishna Sales to supply consumables. Over the years, our business grew from one level to another, that’s why we created an eco-system of supporting ventures like Crystal Graphics as a CtP bureau based in Tronica City in Ghaziabad, followed by another bureau of similar setup in Noida.
According to Gupta, while serving a host of printers with plates and consumables, they came to know that a larger number of them were depending on distant jobbers. It drastically led to affected delivery timelines and unsatisfactory print quality. This gap is what it encouraged us to launch a printing setup in-house to woo the woes of our customers. We decided that if we had to enter into printing, it must be with the right technology from the right brand.”
When asking why chosen the Enthrone G29, Gupta replies that they have cross-checked and compared with many other brands and options, but the Komori press ticked all the boxes of their requirements. “After all, we decided nothing else but a brand new Komori,” he affirms. Installed in December 2025, pushed the ‘Start’ button on January 2, 2026, Gupta says the response from the market to the brand new Enthrone G29 is encouraging. “Printers are excited to see the press’ outputs. Such confidence itself brings works,” he underlines.
With a strong technical foundation, an ever-growing customer base, and a clear roadmap into the packaging arena, Shri Krishna Graphics is now well positioned for a steady growth with the Enthrone G29. Gupta is joined by his wife, Renu Gupta, and son Sanchit Gupta in the business. About the future of printing and a message to young generation, Gupta says, “There’s immense opportunity and a bright future in the printing and packaging industries. In this, I encourage young generation to learn, gain experience, and then build.”