As India’s manufacturing base grows across electronics, EV systems, industrial automation and consumer hardware, demand is rising for durable labels, regulatory-compliant packaging and consistent visual branding that perform across harsh operating environments and complex supply chains.
Second-generation leadership modernises a legacy label maker
Sharma Labels, founded in Delhi in 1985 by O. P. Sharma, has shifted from a traditional printing vendor to a specialised backend branding and packaging partner under the stewardship of Rajeev Sharma. Drawing on decades of shop-floor experience, the company has implemented precision workflows, structured OEM support and controlled production systems to meet the exacting needs of industrial customers.
Manufacturing credibility built on materials and process control
The company’s manufacturing facility in Delhi focuses on controlled-process production, faster turnarounds and batch consistency—capabilities essential for original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) that require repeatable quality across multiple plants and product lines.
Sharma Labels’ engineering emphasis on surface compatibility, adhesive performance and environmental resistance addresses common industry pain points such as label delamination, colour inconsistency and branding deterioration during logistics and product lifecycles.
Products and applications: UV DTF and EP metal stickers
Sharma Labels supplies advanced branding formats suited to contemporary manufacturing requirements. UV DTF (direct-to-film) stickers deliver high-definition graphics, robust adhesion, scratch resistance and moisture protection, making them suitable for electronics, consumer appliances and packaged goods.
EP metal stickers offer a metallic finish with superior heat resistance and long-term durability, used widely on industrial machinery, EV components, automotive electronics and heavy equipment. Together, these formats enable manufacturers to maintain premium-looking, durable brand identities in demanding environments.
Pan-India reach with centralised quality oversight
Although production is concentrated in Delhi, the company supports OEM clients nationwide through structured logistics and centralised quality monitoring. This model helps ensure uniform branding standards for manufacturers operating from multiple locations, reducing the need for in-house printing and dependence on disparate vendors.
Alignment with national manufacturing priorities
By reinforcing backend branding infrastructure and quality systems, Sharma Labels positions itself as a contributor to initiatives such as Make in India and Atmanirbhar Bharat, helping Indian manufacturers present globally competitive, compliant products.
“Stickers are not just labels. They represent a brand’s first visual promise,” says Rajeev Sharma. “Our responsibility is to ensure that this promise is maintained through durability, precision and manufacturing discipline.”


