Cartridge Recyclers & Traders Association Of India Organises Business Event
CRTAI
(Cartridge Recyclers And Traders Association Of India) organised an
event in Mumbai, which was attended by over 100 business
representatives. It was an effort by few leading business houses in the
Industry of Laser and Inkjet cartridges Recycling and trade and was
very well responded by the industry. Attendees came from far away
places like New Delhi, Hyderabad, Nagpur, Pune, Goa, Surat, etc. and
also from Fort Mumbai, the key business area of the industry.Shashank
Ruiwale , Chairman of the Association, elaborated on the trends in the
industry and growth patterns as well as the current state of the
industry. He vehemently made his point for the necessities and
objectives of the Association and called all those present to be part
of the association. Audience reaction was phenomenal.Naveen Pansari,
Secretary then put up the roadmap of future plans and programmes of the
association which included a soon to be organized STMC quality
initiative.Ganesh Iyer , Advocate Mumbai High Court and special invitee
made detailed presentation on the matters related to Trademarks ,
Patents and Intellectual Property rights. He explained the need to be
well informed in the matters of IPR and how the platform of association
can help all the members face giant multinationals. It was very
informative and interactive session where Iyer answered many queries
from various members.
Presentation on ‘Importance of Vaccum
Technology for filling Inkjet Cartridges’ by Praful Ruiwale of Track
Engineers was very absorbing and well illustrated with pictorial
presentations of Air bubbles inside Ink cartridges. Remanufacturing
Workshop for HP 2600 laser toner cartridges by Nikhil Dubaria of Appoge
Enterprises was helpful to many attendees from Fort Mumbai as well as
from Nagpur, Pune and Goa.It was first of its kind Event that was
informative on commercial as well as technical aspects of every
business in the industry. All attendees enjoyed Dinner and left with
the comments that more such events should be organized for the benefit
of others in the industry.