Overview

Classic Stripes Private Limited (CSPL), established in 1987, is one of the largest manufacturers of automotive graphics in the world, with a production capacity of over 13 million automotive graphic sets per annum. Today, CSPL has a market share of 70% in the Indian automotive OEM printing industry. CSPL is a global player with presence in the UK, USA and the Middle East.

CSPL is a premium imaging solutions provider with diversified printing and a strong presence in the following verticals:

  • OEM graphics for the auto industry
  • Large/small format graphics, dashboard trims and other car accessories for the Retail Aftermarket
  • Fleet Graphics for wrapping corporate fleets
  • Outdoor/indoor POP products and signage for retail outlets
  • Large/small format graphics and domed labels for global markets
  • Polycarbonate fascia for the domestic consumer durables industry

CSPL has strong technological capabilities with three world class manufacturing facilities, an in-house design studio and an advanced quality control (QC) lab:

  • Broad production capabilities to serve various industries/applications and deliver increasingly complex products
  • Highest quality and consistency levels – production at global standards across all product types/complexities even at high volumes
  • Efficient manufacturing processes which minimize cost
  • Unparalleled ability to deliver products just-in-time (JIT) as required by OEMs
  • Advanced equipment for material and product testing ensures consistent manufacturing of high-quality long-lasting products

CSPL is highly committed to quality and innovation which is evident from the numerous awards it has won over the years and the creative designs developed for its customers in its in-house design studio. With an excellent in-house QC lab and design studio, CSPL is widely regarded as a leader in new product development.

For the last 5 consecutive years (2005-2009), CSPL has been featured in the “Top 25 Best Places to Work in India”, a survey conducted by “Great Places to Work”, Institute (India) in partnership with Business World & Economic Times.