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Huhtamaki PPL Limited or HPPL (formerly: The Paper Products Limited) is an Indian multinational company specializing in flexible packaging and packaging solutions, [buzzword] founded in 1935 in Lahore. In 1999, the company became part of Huhtamäki Oyj, Finland. [1] It has been involved in the field of packaging for over 80 years.
The company was formed from the merger of two pre-existing companies, Essel Packaging and Propack AG led by then CEO Cyrus Bagwadia. [8] [9]In 2002, Essel Propack set up a 60,000 sq.ft, US$15 Million manufacturing plant in Danville, Virginia, to make toothpaste tubes for Procter & Gamble's North American market.
Huhtamäki Oyj (styled Huhtamaki) is a global food packaging specialist, headquartered in Espoo, Finland. Its products include paper and plastic disposable tableware , such as cups , plates and containers for quick service restaurants , coffee shops, retail stores, caterers and vending operators.
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