
Despite the Omicron threat, DIC India is still eager outline its plans for its future journeys. DIC India’s managing director Manish Bhatia discusses how DIC India navigated through the Covid-19 challenges and managed growth.
NEW DELHI, INDIA: DIC India said it has launched its first-ever mobile application in India called DIC India Ink Master app, to provide Indian customers a unique platform to address their day-to-day operational queries.
DIC India has taken a step further in raising the awareness of customers across Indian subcontinent about the recent toluene ban announced by the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) for food packaging. By leveraging its unique digital programme, DIC Konnect, the company is seamlessly reaching out to its customers and helping them to adopt new methods of printing.
Battling the pandemic has prioritised the outlook towards our near and dear ones and this time should be utilised to reinvigorate family conversations and to rethink ways of bringing the economy up again, according to Manish Bhatia, managing director and CEO of DIC India