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Product Catalogue Printing for Indian Brands

Detailed product catalogues built for structured listings, dealer circulation, and bulk distribution.

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Product Catalogue Printing for Indian Brands

Catalogue Printing Specification

Ideal Size:
Custom Sizes Available.
Format Option:
Standard
Premium
Custom
Paper Options:
cover 300gsm, interior 130–170gsm
Binding Types:
Saddle-stitch
Perfect binding
Spiral
Case binding
Coating Options:
Matte, Gloss, Spot UV, and more
Finishing Options:
lamination on cover, spot UV, section tabs, custom die-cut cover
If you don't have a design, our design team will create a custom mockup for your approval before final production.

Description

A well-printed product catalogue helps brands present large product ranges, specifications, and pricing in a format that feels structured, credible, and easy to share with customers, dealers, and channel partners. Buildory offers catalogue printing for Indian brands with production options suited to corporate presentations, distributor packs, retail product books, and sales kits, using offset printing for consistent output and reliable large-run quality. Whether you need a compact catalogue for hand distribution or a premium bound catalogue for meetings and trade channels, we help you choose the right binding, paper, and finishing for the job.

Binding Types

We offer multiple binding styles based on page count, usage, and overall presentation. Saddle-stitched catalogues are a practical option for shorter page counts and are created by folding sheets and fastening them along the centre spine, making them suitable for lighter product books, promotional catalogues, and corporate handouts.

For thicker and more polished documents, perfect-bound catalogues offer a clean square spine and a more premium look, which makes them a popular choice for detailed product collections, annual product books, and brand catalogues. Spiral binding works well when the catalogue needs to stay open easily during use, such as technical product references or presentation copies, while case binding is ideal for high-end, durable catalogue formats where presentation value matters most.

Paper Grades

Paper selection affects both usability and brand perception. For most catalogue projects, a heavier 300gsm cover provides the rigidity and premium feel expected from a professional product catalogue, while 130gsm to 170gsm interior pages offer a practical balance between image quality, readability, page flexibility, and overall bulk. These ranges are widely used for booklets, brochures, and multi-page product literature.

The exact paper combination depends on page count, binding style, and the kind of impression you want to create. A corporate catalogue meant for distributors or client presentations may require a stronger cover and smoother coated stock for sharp visuals, while high-page-count product books may need paper choices that keep the catalogue easy to handle without making it unnecessarily heavy.

Finishing Options

Finishing improves both durability and shelf appeal, especially for catalogues that pass through multiple hands. Buildory offers lamination on the cover for added protection and a cleaner premium finish, along with enhancement options such as spot UV to highlight logos, titles, or selected artwork areas with contrast and shine. Spot UV is commonly used to create a visual distinction between coated and uncoated areas on printed pieces.

We also support premium structural details such as section tabs for easier navigation across categories and custom die-cut covers for a distinctive front-page presentation. These options are especially useful when catalogues contain multiple product lines, technical categories, or distributor-focused sections that need faster navigation and stronger shelf impact.

Who Orders Catalogues

Catalogues are widely used by brands that need to present multiple SKUs, specifications, or collections in a structured physical format. Common users include manufacturing companies, building materials brands, FMCG businesses, retail brands, and B2B distributors, all of whom often need printed catalogues for sales teams, dealer networks, exhibitions, and buyer meetings. Perfect-bound and saddle-stitched formats are both commonly used for this type of product communication depending on depth and page count.

For many businesses, a catalogue does more than list products. It becomes a sales enablement tool that helps communicate range, pricing logic, product details, and brand credibility in one organized printed format. Buildory helps match the binding style and production specification to the way your catalogue will actually be used in the market.

WHY BUILDORY

A Practical Approach to Business Growth

We’re not here to impress you with jargon. We focus on doing the work that actually helps your business move forward.

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Clear focus on business outcomes

A trusted network across print, packaging, signage and finishing — the right partner for every job.

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Reliable timelines and consistent execution

One team manages sourcing, production, quality checks and delivery. No vendor chasing required.

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Straight forward communication

Better pricing through practical market knowledge and active vendor negotiation.

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Long-term partnerships over quick projects

Every execution decision is made with your final brand impression in mind.

Questions?
Glad you want to ask.

1. Which binding is better for a product catalogue: saddle stitch or perfect binding?

That depends mainly on page count and presentation goals. Saddle stitching is generally better for shorter catalogues, while perfect binding is commonly chosen for thicker, more premium catalogue formats with a square spine.

2. What paper is recommended for catalogue printing?

A common specification is a 300gsm cover with 130gsm to 170gsm inner pages, which balances durability on the outside with practical readability and handling inside. The final paper choice should depend on page count, binding style, and the premium level you want the catalogue to communicate.

3. Can you add premium finishing to the catalogue cover?

Yes. Cover lamination is a common option, and enhancements such as spot UV can be used to highlight specific design elements. Die-cut covers are also used when brands want a more custom presentation format.

4. Is catalogue printing suitable for bulk corporate orders?

Yes. Catalogues are commonly produced in larger quantities for dealer networks, product launches, exhibitions, retail circulation, and distributor communication. Offset printing is typically preferred when consistency and larger-run efficiency are important.

Do you want to increase revenue?

We don’t directly increase revenue — we remove the inefficiencies that slow it down.

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Company

Buildory Private Limited

Location

New Delhi, India · Serving PAN India

Phone

+91 99999 01808

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