
Tirupur (India)-based Rajdeep Clothing Company, an expert job worker in digital and screen printing, is planning to build a new unit and add digital and roll-format printers to meet the requirements of its increasing customers.
Deepak Siddharth, CEO of the company told Apparel Resources, “Business is going well as we have witnessed decent growth in recent years. This motivates us to move into a new 15,000 square feet area and add new digital printer and printer for roll-format. So, overall, we will be investing more than Rs. 2 crores.” The company is also in the process to get GOTS certification for this new unit.
Rajdeep Clothing even sees prospects in chest printing in future as Tirupur is a tees manufacturing hub. It can print on 100 per cent cotton, lycra, viscose, polyester and wool. But at present, the company’s focus is on roll-format printing to support its existing client base.
An increase in capacity and improved infrastructure also inspire the company to focus on domestic clients, 95 per cent of whom are garment exporters.
“With our new initiatives, we will be able to reduce our costing which will help us tap domestic clients. To support them, we will be having a design studio also as these clients rarely come with their own designs,” averred Deepak.
The company has a high production capacity with more than 10,000 pieces per day. It works on Kornit digital printers and uses GOTS-certified inks.






