RFBL Flexi Pack has obtained an order price Rs200m ($2m) from 3B Movies to produce clear and metallised movies, with execution deliberate over the following 4 months.
The supplies are utilized in packaging for meals, fast-moving shopper items (FMCG), prescribed drugs and industrial merchandise attributable to options similar to sturdiness, barrier safety and help for longer shelf life.
The corporate mentioned the settlement is just not a related-party transaction and that promoters have no real interest in it.
In fiscal yr 2026, income from operations elevated to Rs1.48bn, in contrast with Rs1.35bn a yr earlier.
The order follows different latest strikes by the corporate, together with a plan to arrange a completely owned subsidiary within the United Arab Emirates. The proposed unit would again its abroad enlargement plans and add to its presence in worldwide markets.
Kunjit Patel based RFBL Flexi Pack and serves as the corporate’s chairman and managing director.
RFBL Flexi Pack manufactures and trades printed multilayer versatile packaging supplies together with plastic movie rolls and pouches used throughout a variety of industries.
The corporate additionally trades woven cloth packaging supplies, polyester laminated movies and different movie merchandise. Scrap generated throughout operations is bought to different companies for additional processing and use.
The corporate operates on a business-to-business mannequin, supplying customised packaging merchandise to purchasers in sectors similar to meals and beverage, agriculture, prescribed drugs and shopper items.
Its product vary contains multilayer plastic movies made utilizing varied manufacturing processes to fulfill completely different packaging wants.
Key uncooked supplies utilized in manufacturing embody adhesives, biaxially oriented polypropylene movies, forged polyethylene movies, forged polypropylene movies, inks, laminated movies and metallised movies sourced from a community of suppliers.
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