"We are installing a new BOPP line with 60,000 tonnes per annum (tpa) capacity by early 2017 at our Vadodara facility in Gujarat. The cost for the said expansion is estimated at Rs 200 crore.
"We are also adding cast polypropylene line at our Maharashtra facility at a cost of Rs 20 crore," Cosmo Films CEO Pankaj Poddar told PTI.
The project will be funded through debt and internal accruals. The line has already been ordered and will increase the company's annual BOPP production capacity to 2,00,000 tpa, Poddar said.
The output for the production unit intends to be used for both domestic and export markets.
"Our expansion plans are also aligned with government's 'Make in India' project which aims at boosting home grown manufacturing companies," he added.
BOPP films, which offer high strength, elasticity, high barrier properties, resistance to various corrosive environments and inertness, are used in making flexible food packaging, adhesive tapes, labels and lamination applications.
Cosmo Films had set up a US subsidiary with a dedicated sales team, and manufacturing facility in order to cater to the fast growing US market.
"Our US operations have suffered and posted loss last year. With the measures like change in strategy, upgradation of machines and reduction in power cost, we have now registered 15 per cent growth in sales this year and hoping that the operations will improve significantly," Poddar said.
