AGI Greenpac presents packaging innovations at CMPL 2025

Focus on glass, PET and closures

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AGI Greenpac stall at CMPL 2025 in Mumbai

AGI Greenpac, a diversified packaging solutions provider, recently presented its range of glass, PET, and closure products at CMPL 2025, a packaging exhibition held in Mumbai. The company, which has over five decades of operational history, highlighted its integrated capabilities across its AGI Glaspac, AGI Plastek, and AGI Clozures divisions.

AGI Glaspac, the company’s glass packaging arm, has product range from 1.5 ml to 6,000 ml containers. Noteworthy technologies highlighted included the NNPB process, aimed at producing lighter and stronger glass, and an NABL accredited R&D lab. The company also talked about its in-house capabilities for mould manufacturing, design, and a range of 18 color options. Glass products on display included bottles for liquor, wine, beer, and retail applications, as well as jars for food, chemicals, cosmetics, and candles.

The PET packaging segment, AGI Plastek, has 23 years of experience, providing services from design to cleanroom production, adhering to global quality standards.

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Products on display at the expo stand

AGI Clozures presented its high-security caps and closures. The company reported delivering over one billion caps annually to more than 150 global brands. Its facility in Isnapur, Telangana, was equipped for in-house tooling, design, and decoration. Anti-counterfeit solutions such as Voila, Schutz, Nipace, Supercap, and 2K Closures were among the products highlighted.

AGI Greenpac’s manufacturing footprint across India included facilities in Uttarakhand (Selaqui – AGI Plastek), Telangana (Bhongir – AGI Glaspac, Isnapur – AGI Plastek, Isnapur – AGI Clozures), and Karnataka (Dharwad – AGI Plastek, Motinagar – AGI Glaspac). 

The company’s presence at CMPL 2025 aimed to demonstrate its comprehensive packaging solutions to industry stakeholders.

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Naresh Khanna – 10 February 2025

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Shardul Sharma
Correspondent-Mumbai Shardul has been working and editorially contributing to both Indian Printer and Publisher and Packaging South Asia since 2011, covering the western regions of India. He has extensively covered variety of verticals in both printing and packaging industries. On personal front, he has keen interest in sports and music.

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