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Skywin Paper Industries Commenced Production on 250 TPD Kraft Paper Mill

“After India imposed a ban on single-use plastics to tackle the country’s increasing levels of plastic pollution, the opportunity for kraft paper has substantially increased, especially in the packaging industry,” says Mr. Parag Patel, Director – Marketing, Skywin Paper Industries Private Limited.

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Mr. Parag Patel, Director – Marketing, Skywin Paper Industries Private Limited

Located in Surat and spread across 20 acres, Skywin Paper Industries Private Limited started its operations in 2021. The company has a capacity of 250 TPD and manufactures kraft paper for corrugation boxes in the 100-400 GSM range and 16-32 BF range.

Talking to Paper Mart about the infrastructure of the company, Mr. Parag Patel, Director – Marketing, Skywin Paper Industries Private Limited said, “We have taken pulp machinery from Parason and customized paper machine from reputed global suppliers having finished deckle size of 4250 mm. Effluent treatment is from Krofta Engineering Ltd.

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We produce high-quality and odour-free papers that are suitable for FMCG and pharmaceutical industries. Our primary raw material is imported waste paper. In the near future, we might introduce paper in lower GSM ranges and set up a duplex board plant. We rely on Finor Piplaj Chemicals for water treatment and ensure that there is zero liquid discharge. We have technically qualified staff and that is our strength.”

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Revealing more on the idea behind establishing the mill, he added, “After India imposed a ban on single-use plastics to tackle the country’s increasing levels of plastic pollution, the opportunity for kraft paper has substantially increased, especially in the packaging industry. People’s inclination towards the e-commerce sector has acted as a catalyst in this growth. Witnessing this trend, there are many new entrants. However, one has to be competitive, qualitative and service-oriented to remain in the industry.”