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Packaging industry is growing at 15%, to reach $35 bn by 2020

The Dollar Business Bureau The packaging industry in India is growing at an annual rate of 15%. Currently pegged at $25 billion, the industry is set to reach $30-35 billion mark by 2020, said a top government official. “Keeping in view the growth of this major industry and the country’s potential to augment exports, the central government is creating an experts committee to analyse packaging standards needed to be followed in the highly competitive world market,” stated Inder Jit Singh, Additional Secretary in the Ministry of Commerce and Industry, while addressing the Asian Packaging Congress 2016 in Mumbai on Saturday. The committee would consist of members from the sector and exporters who would come together and evaluate the quality of packaging. This would help the country in maintaining global ...

Resolving Last Mile Fulfillment woes

Sairaj Iyer It might be relatively easy to commit to a next day delivery, but it takes a committed supply-chain and logistics system to complete even a two-business day delivery. Stories of customers getting anything from soap, to brick and stones when placing an order for a smartphone, are no longer humorous. A wrongly spelled or late or mis-delivered product is not going to win customers, in fact it will break trust, and severely impact loyalty too. Such episodes only go to prove that Last Mile Fulfillment is a sore point in ecommerce’s rising stature. A series of panel discussions held at the recently concluded Last Mile Fulfillment summit at Mumbai drove around these pertinent notes. The two day conference organized ...

Afghanistan seeks Indian investments in agri sector

The Dollar Business Bureau  Underlining that Afghanistan’s farm production and exports have been on a growth trajectory, Afghanistan on Tuesday invited Indian businesses to invest in the country’s agriculture sector and emphasised that it offers vast opportunities in its manufacturing, marketing, packaging and processing of farm products. "Rebuilding trade relationships and expanding export markets for Afghan products are critical for Afghanistan’s job creation, capital flows and overall stability," said Abdul Qadeer Jawad, Afghanistan’s Deputy Minister for Ministry of Agriculture, Irrigation and Livestock. The Minister pointed out that Afghanistan is committed to producing agri-products in line with WTO norms. The country will become the 164th official member of the WTO on July 29. “Afghanistan is looking for potential investors in the areas of agriculture manufacturing and ...

Dilution of jute packaging norms may fuel farm suicides

Source: PTI Expecting a bumper jute crop this season, the Jute Commissioner's (JC) office is all set to recommend to the Centre against dilution of mandatory jute packaging on fears that it may drive farmers to suicide.  A meeting of the Standing Advisory Committee (SAC) of the Ministry of Textiles on July 15 is slated to discuss the procurement plan for the 2016-17 season. The JC forecasts jute production during the current season to be in excess of 90 lakh bales. The commissionerate officials feel that any dilution in mandatory packaging in food grains from the current 90 per cent would set back demand of jute bags, forcing mills to cut down production leading to large-scale unemployment, which could create a law and order situation as well. If ...

'Abolition of road permits, entry taxes can ensure the agility in distribution system'

Interview by Sisir Pradhan | The Dollar Business The Dollar Business (TDB): Give a brief outline about your logistics, especially warehousing capabilities in India and other parts of the world Shrichand Chimnani (SC): DB Schenker is one of the leading global 3PL (third-party logistics) logistics service providers. We offer seamless end-to-end supply chain solutions to regional and global customers through our hubs across the globe. In India, we have our presence in 36 locations with 61 facilities including strategically located 30 Schenker Logistics Centers (SLCs) with more than 1,300 workforce dedicated to support the customer-specific requirements. TDB: How critical role a warehouse can play in the entire logistics value chain for a freight forwarding company as well as its clients? ...

Cosmo Films' $45 million new SEZ plant to strengthen its exports

Jayashankar Menon | @TheDollarBiz BOPP films, thermal laminating films and coated films have several applications in food packaging, tape, graphics arts industry, packaging, and self-adhesive labels. Pic source - Cosmo Films   Cosmo Films Limited’s new plant in Aurangabad is expected to fulfil the burgeoning export and international operations demands from Europe, Japan and Americas, according to Pankaj Poddar, Chief Executive Officer, Cosmo Films. Cosmo Films Limited is a leader in the manufacturing of a variety of films used in packaging, lamination and other products. Promoted by Ashok Jaipuria, Cosmo Films is the largest exporter of Bi-axially Oriented Polypropylene films (BOPP) films from India. The new plant, which is British Retail Consortium (BRC) certified, has a production capacity of 40,000 metric ...