Andhra Paper Limited (APL) and Haber joined hands to accelerate the adoption of AI-based automation across APL’s mill operations. At the core of this offering is ‘Mt. Fuji’, Haber’s manufacturing intelligence platform which introduces AI agents to integrate real-time operational data with advanced analytics and ML, enabling autonomous process control, and measurable performance improvements in complex operating environments.
Mar 10, 2026

Andhra Paper Limited (APL) and Haber joined hands at Paperex 2025 to accelerate the adoption of AI-based automation across APL’s mill operations.
The partnership supports APL’s ongoing efforts to strengthen operational consistency, enhance process visibility, and accelerate its transition toward data-centric, Industry 4.0-ready mill environments. By integrating Haber’s industrial AI solutions, APL intends to complement its manufacturing expertise with continuous, data-driven decision support.
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At the core of this offering is Mt. Fuji, Haber’s manufacturing intelligence platform. Unlike conventional advanced process control frameworks, Mt. Fuji introduces AI agents to integrate real-time operational data with advanced analytics and machine learning, enabling actionable insights, autonomous process control, and measurable performance improvements in complex operating environments.
Commenting on the same, Mr. Anjan Dayam, AGM – Purchase, APL, said, “We are looking forward to seeing how these AI solutions can help us maintain stable operations, reduce fluctuations in key parameters, and make day-to-day mill processes more predictable and reliable.”
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Echoing this focus on operational impact, Vipin Raghavan, CEO, Haber, added, “Our NDA with APL is focused on driving real, measurable impact, with stronger stability, lower variability, and a more predictable, high-performance mill environment. This represents a decisive step toward making autonomous, high-performance mill operations not just possible, but the new industry standard.”
