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Swiss packaging solutions provider SIG will invest 40 million euros (around Rs 360 crore) in the second phase to increase capacity of its plant in India, a key growth market. The total investment at the Ahmedabad-based plant will reach 130 million euros. The company plans to increase annual production from 4 billion packs to 10 billion packs, catering to both domestic and export markets.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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