AGI Greenpac, India's leading integrated packaging products company and parent of AGI Glaspac-one of India's most profitable listed glass packaging companies on the NSE and BSE has officially commenced construction of its state-of-the-art aluminium beverage can manufacturing facility in Hathras, Uttar Pradesh.
Spread across 34 acres, the Greenfield facility, backed by an investment of ₹1,000 crore, is being developed as a world-class manufacturing hub equipped with advanced, high-speed can production technology, designed for efficiency, precision and scalability in line with global benchmarks. The plant is scheduled to commence operations in the first half of 2027, launching with two state-of-the-art production lines capable of producing a combined 1.6 billion cans per year, with initial output targeted at 1.3 billion cans annually. Each line has been engineered with future-readiness in mind and can be upgraded to 1 billion cans per line through targeted debottlenecking and the introduction of advanced necking technology, bringing total potential capacity to over 2 billion cans per year.
The plant will manufacture a comprehensive range of aluminium beverage can spanning standard, sleek, and slim profiles to cater to the full spectrum of beverage categories, from carbonated soft drinks and beer to energy drinks and ready-to-drink beverages. The multi-format capability, combined with upgradeable architecture and planned necking technology, gives AGI Greenpac the flexibility to scale both capacity and portfolio in line with evolving market demand.
Commenting on the development, Mr. Rajesh Khosla, CEO, AGI Greenpac Limited said, "This investment reflects our deep conviction in India's growth trajectory and the significant opportunities within the domestic packaging sector. The Uttar Pradesh facility is a testament to AGI Greenpac's commitment to building world-class, future-ready infrastructure that meets evolving market needs. Beyond capacity, this project strengthens our operational efficiencies, logistics capabilities and our broader commitment to sustainable, responsible manufacturing while contributing meaningfully to the economic development of the region."
Sustainability is central to the facility's design. The Hathras plant is being purpose-built to achieve a Platinum Green Building rating, the highest recognition under India's green building framework. The facility incorporates resource efficiency, energy optimisation, and responsible operations at every stage of its design. Aluminium is infinitely recyclable, retaining its quality through every cycle, making it one of the most sustainable packaging materials available and a natural fit for beverage brands committed to reducing their environmental footprint and advancing circular economy goals.
Strategically located, the Uttar Pradesh facility offers proximity advantages to key consumption markets across North and Central India enabling faster turnaround times, reduced logistics costs, and enhanced service levels. This is increasingly key for both alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverage customers operating in a just-in-time supply environment. The company's existing footprint in container glass further enables significant cross-segment customer synergies, positioning AGI Greenpac as a one-stop, integrated packaging partner for beverage manufacturers across India.
India's domestic aluminium beverage can manufacturing capacity currently stands at approximately 3.9 billion cans annually and is expected to grow at a double-digit rate, driven by premiumisation, rising urban consumption, and a shift towards more sustainable packaging formats. Leveraging six decades of manufacturing excellence in the packaging sector, AGI Greenpac is well-positioned to emerge as a significant player in this fast-growing market. The company's deep operational expertise, proven precision manufacturing capabilities, and established relationships with leading beverage brands provide a strong foundation for a seamless market entry.
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