Mumbai, 20th June 2024: Insight Print Communications, an organization which continues to be a major player in the Indian printing industry, has been ranked 41st among India’s Great Mid-Size Workplaces by the Great Place to Work Foundation which evaluates great places to work in more than 100 countries across the world . This achievement marks a historic milestone as they become perhaps the 1st organization in our Printing industry to secure a position in the top 50, instilling pride within the entire print community.
This prestigious recognition highlights Insight Print Communications’ unwavering commitment to exceptional people management and exemplary organizational practices. It reaffirms their status as industry leaders, dedicated to cultivating a culture of trust and respect that sets a high standard for others to follow.
There is a clear correlation between being a great place to work and achieving remarkable success. Since its inception, Insight has dominated the prepress segment with Scitex imagesetters and high-end scanners, later excelling with Kodak CTPs. The company started Komori’s new machine sales from scratch, transforming it into a market leader with over 60% market share.
Today, Insight leads the market with the HP Latex range of wide-format presses for the signage industry and the Mimaki range of textile printers, boasting over 3,000 installations. Recently, they have generated significant buzz with Fujifilm POD solutions. Clearly, a great workplace is essential for sustaining success over multiple decades.
The announcement was made during the recent Great Place to Work India awards ceremony, held at The Westin, Powai, Mumbai. The event celebrated the top 100 organizations excelling in workplace culture, featuring industry giants such as Coca-Cola India, RadioCity, Amara raja group and Symphony, among others.
The Indian print industry is undergoing a transformative phase, embracing advancements not only in technology but also in the adoption of global standards including the well-being of employees. Insight Print Communications stands at the forefront of this revolution, leading the way as one of the early adopters in India, setting benchmarks for excellence and innovation.
“I firmly believe that a shared belief and a clear vision motivates people to align together as a team and contribute their best. Added to that an atmosphere of Trust and Respect and a sense of purpose contributes to creating a healthy work environment. Plus the leadership at all levels plays a key role. Transparent communication, Sharing the fruits of success with all team members, an open culture wherein everybody’s free to share their views with the management and a clear growth path for every employee are some of the key areas that need attention. ” commented Ajay Aggarwal MD & CEO of Insight Print Communications.
Founded in 1991, Insight Print Communications recently celebrated its 33rd anniversary. Over the past three decades, the company has expanded from a modest team of 13 employees in a single office to a robust workforce of 250 employees across 12 offices and 9 service locations throughout India, serving over 5,000 customers across various segments.
Insight’s philosophy centers on collaborative growth: nurturing the development of its employees, empowering leaders, fostering strong partnerships, and ensuring a win-win formula in all its transactions. This commitment to mutual success has been the cornerstone of their journey and continues to drive their vision forward i.e. Collaborative Growth.
“This remarkable accomplishment is a testament to our collective effort, and we owe it all to our dedicated Insightians. This milestone is theirs to celebrate.” Further added Mr. Ajay.
“As an HR team, our goal has always been to cultivate a workplace where every Insightian feels valued and heard. We prioritize transparency and inclusivity, striving to create an environment where everyone can thrive. Achieving the Great Place to Work certification reflects our commitment to these principles.” Said Sonia Puri HR Manager at Insight Print Communications.