Direct-food and secondary food packaging for bottled, canned, ambient and frozen ranges — engineered for the substrate, the cold chain, and the shelf.
05 / 09Food and beverage packaging is a chemistry problem before it is a print problem. The wrong adhesive blooms, the wrong ink migrates, the wrong board wicks moisture from a cold-chain shelf. We have made every mistake on this learning curve already — fifteen years ago — and the SOP we run today is the result. Our food jobs use food-contact-cleared inks, controlled-release adhesives, and segregated material handling.

Cost-effective duplex board folding cartons for everyday FMCG packaging.
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Self-adhesive labels in chromo, BOPP, PE, and metallised stock.
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360° shrink-sleeve decoration for bottles, cans and containers.
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Everyday transit and shipping cartons in B and E flute profiles.
View productWe run twenty-eight machines on the floor. The four below are the ones that actually decide whether your food & beverage packaging works — pulled forward, surfaced contextually, called out by name.
Direct-contact-cleared, no migration, FSSAI-aware.
Ghee, edible oil, snack — barrier that doesn’t bleed through.
Adhesion stable to −25°C through pull-tab to consumer.
Bottled and PET containers wrapped, registered, heat-set in-line.
No other printer in Hoshiarpur lists their press by serial number on an industry page. We do — because the answer to “who can actually deliver this brief” is, almost always, the machine on the floor.
01 / 03A second Heidelberg line with inline coating, dedicated to mid-volume commercial and packaging work. The same Heidelberg discipline — colour fidelity that does not drift between sheet one and sheet five thousand.
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02 / 03Bonds a film of BOPP or PET to your printed board — gloss, matte, or soft-touch. Adds depth to the print, durability to the carton, and a tactile finish your customer notices before they read a word.
View on press floorThe everyday workhorse — 3-ply corrugated board for shipping cartons, packing boxes, and the standard volume work that keeps an Indian dispatch dock moving.
View on press floor“Get the substrate right and the print is easy. Get the substrate wrong and the print is irrelevant.”
Cold chain, oil-resistant, FSSAI-aware substrates — quoted with a controlled-release adhesive recommendation, sampled the same week.