About Expo
About CorruPack India: An Introduction
Corru Pack Print India, is an exhibition on the Corrugated Packaging Machinery Industry in India, organized by Indian Paper Corrugated & Packaging Machinery Mfgrs. Association (ICPMA). This is the Only Exhibition organised by the India’s First Corrugated Packaging Machinery Association.
The leading Corrugated Packaging Machinery Manufacturers of India will showcase their latest products with live demonstrations of technologically advanced machines. Corru Pack Print India will serve all the verticals of Corrugation Industry as the allied industries of Corrugation will bring together their product presentations to the best for the Packaging and Corrugated Industries.
Why Should you participate ?
Introduce building relationships
expand your industry networks
face to face interaction with industry players
new business and investment oppurtunities
explore the latest and upcoming technologies
take your business to next level
discover proven tips to move business forward
attract audience through powerful branding
industry overview
The Indian packaging industry, valued at approximately USD 75 billion in FY20, is projected to grow at a CAGR of 18-20% and reach nearly USD 200 billion by FY25. This growth is driven by the retail market, which is the 5th largest sector in India’s economy and has shown steady growth with high potential for expansion, particularly in exports.
Corrugated boxes
Corrugated boxes, commonly known as cardboard, are used for shipping, storage, and shoe boxes. They are made of three layers of paper: an outside liner, an inside liner, and a corrugated medium that provides strength and rigidity. The main raw material used to make corrugated board is recycled paper. Corrugated boards come in different types, including single-faced, double-faced, twin-wall, and triple-wall, and can be used to make packaging with varying characteristics and strength. They are also used for retail packaging, pizza delivery boxes, and small consumer goods packages. In FY22, 17.5% of total paper production was used for corrugated sheet boxes and 6.9% for paper carton boxes.