Mold-Tek Packaging Ltd
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Mold-Tek Packaging Ltd
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Mold Tek Packaging Ltd. engages in the manufacture of plastic packaging containers. The company is headquartered in Hyderabad, Telangana. The company went IPO on 2015-02-23. The firm manufactures rigid plastic packaging containers through injection molding technology for paints, lubes, oils, food, fast-moving consumer goods and other sectors. The Company’s products include Boxes and cardboard boxes, Pallet wrap and stretch film, Packaging, tapes, Bubble wrap, Void fill and cushioning, Cardboard rolls and sheets, Polythene and paper bags, Polythene rolls and tubing, Postal packaging, Paper sheets and rolls, Layer pads and sheets, Foam protection, Heat, shrink and vacuum, Strapping, ties and bands, Chilled packaging, Food packaging, Gift packaging, Silica gel, Pack room equipment, Staples and glue, Labels, Pallets, Environmental and Protective equipment. The firm decorates products using technologies, including in-mold labeling, heat transfer labeling and screen printing. Its wholly owned subsidiary is Mold-Tek Packaging FZE, UAE.
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