Flexible Packaging & Pouches

Rotogravure and flexo-printed pouches and bags, with zero cylinder cost on select lines.

Built to the Format You Need

  • Stand-up pouches — self-standing gusseted pouches, with or without press-to-close zippers. The workhorse format for spices, dates, dry fruits, and premium retail packs.
  • Spout pouches — for liquids and semi-liquids requiring controlled pouring and recapping.
  • Center seal pouches — the classic back-seal format for powders, snacks, and granular products.
  • 3-side seal pouches — flat sachets and pouches sealed on three edges; economical and reliable for unit packs and samples.
  • Flat pillow packs — high-speed form-fill-seal format for volume products.
  • BOPP bags — heavy-duty woven and laminated bags from 10 kg to 50 kg, with D-cut and loop handle options, built for cattle feed, aquafeed, and bulk commodities that get stacked, thrown, and trucked.
Zero Cylinder Cost

On Select Pouch Lines

On our cylinder-free pouch lines there are no engraving charges, no plate charges, and no minimum volume dictated by tooling recovery. For a new brand launching its first SKU, or an established brand trialling a variant, that changes the economics completely: order the quantity the market needs, not the quantity the cylinder demands. How the machinery makes this possible is explained on our Infrastructure & Capabilities page.

Barrier Structures Matched to the Product

A pouch is a barrier engineering problem before it is a printing job. We build the laminate to the product:

  • Dairy — high-barrier films for liquid milk pouches and paneer packing, engineered to protect a product with a short shelf life and no tolerance for seal failure. Supplied as finished pouches or in roll form for form-fill-seal lines.
  • Spices — laminates that hold volatile aromas and essential oils in, and light and moisture out, preserving colour and pungency through the declared shelf life.
  • Dates and dry fruits — resealable stand-up pouches with the print quality premium and export markets expect.
  • Frozen food — film structures that stay flexible and seal-tight at freezer temperatures and through cold-chain handling.
  • Agriculture — cattle feed and aquafeed bags where burst strength, stitch quality, and handle integrity matter as much as print.
  • Pharmaceuticals — structures and print controls appropriate to regulated products.