One-Stop Shop
Pouches, labels, cartons, and commercial print from one floor. Brands that once managed four suppliers manage one — and the job never leaves our hands.
Fifty-Eight Years of Print. One Working Principle.
Vee Printers was founded in 1968 in Rasta Peth, Pune, by Mr. Ishwar Runwal. The starting capital was next to nothing — the business began, quite literally, one dollar down. What it had instead was a philosophy simple enough to fit on a job card: keep the customer happy.
That meant delivering on the date promised. Charging what was quoted. Reprinting a job at our own cost if it left the floor below standard. In a trade where reputations are built one delivery at a time, that philosophy did what capital could not — it brought customers back, and it brought their referrals with them.
The company has never left Rasta Peth. Everything we ship across Western India is still made in Pune, minutes from where the first job was printed.
Pouches, labels, cartons, and commercial print from one floor. Brands that once managed four suppliers manage one — and the job never leaves our hands.
Every operation is in-house, so quality is inspected at each stage by the people answerable for it. Nothing ships that we have not checked ourselves.
No subcontractor queues, no freight between vendors. Approved artwork moves to press on our schedule — which we set to meet your date.
Since 1968, Vee Printers has grown into one dependable source for everything the press can make: flexible packaging, labels, cartons, and commercial print — designed, printed, converted, and finished in Pune.
Mr. Ishwar Runwal opens a small printing shop with a modest investment and no shortcuts. Rasta Peth was then, as it is now, one of old Pune's hardest-working trade quarters — a place where a printer's word was checked against his deliveries, weekly. Every job is treated as the one that will decide the firm's reputation — because in those years, it did.
A decade in, the firm invests in phototypesetting — then the leading edge of composition technology, replacing hot-metal type with photographic precision. It set a pattern the company has repeated ever since: adopt the better process early, and master it before the market demands it.
Vee Printers transitions into offset printing, running 1-colour and 2-colour presses. Offset brought sharper reproduction, consistent inking, and economical medium-to-long runs — and moved the firm from a jobbing print shop toward a production house.
Mr. Rohan Runwal joins the business and drives its transformation from a printing press into a full packaging manufacturer, bringing in 4-colour offset presses, rotogravure printing, flexographic presses, and the cylinder-free pouch-making machinery behind our zero cylinder cost offer.
Vee Printers now operates as a complete, in-house printing and packaging manufacturer: flexible packaging, labels, cartons, and commercial print under one management, one quality system, and one roof.
The founder's discipline and the second generation's appetite for technology are not two eras of this company — they are its two working halves. Mr. Ishwar Runwal built the trust; Mr. Rohan Runwal built the capacity. What has never changed is the measure of a job well done: the customer is happy, and the customer comes back.
We have honoured commitments through five decades of market cycles. Your supply line is in stable hands.
Fifty-eight years on the shop floor means we have already made — and corrected — the mistakes a newer converter is still going to make on your job.
Family-run and in-house end to end. When you call, you reach people with their name on the building, not a customer service layer.