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Awanti polymoulds achieves a high mark in the movement- ‘make in india’


At Vigyan Bhawan, New Delhi Prime Minister of India, Mr Narendra Modi formally introduced ‘Make in India’ programme on September 25, 2014, in the presence of business giants from India. He said,
 “I want to tell the people of the whole world: Come, make in India. Come and manufacture in India. Go and sell in any country of the world, but manufacture here. We have skill, talent, discipline and the desire to do something. We want to give the world an opportunity that come make in India,”
The idea is ‘Make in India’ a major new national programme to promote investment, innovation, skill development, and build manufacturing infrastructure in the country.



To attract investments from across the globe and strengthen India’s manufacturing sector is the main purpose. Led by the Ministry of Commerce and Industry, Department of Industrial Policy and Promotion (DIPP), Government of India. This programme is very important for the
growth of India. 
The focus of the programme is on 25 sectors like engineering, electronics, pharmaceuticals, IT and more.

Awanti Polymoulds a pioneer PET blow mould manufacturer from Pune, has been a proud part of this movement.
The company is approved mould maker for the world’s leading beverage manufacturers.and
has made blow moulds for almost all sectors in the industry- mineral water, beverages, pharmaceuticals, agro and others.

The leading company is led by engineering and visionary minds Shirish Kshirsagar , the Managing Director and Jaydeep Kshirsagar Director and management expert firmly believe in the ‘Make in India’ movement.

Awanti Polymoulds is the Domain expert and end-to-end solution provider for PET blow moulds.It also manufactures import substitute moulds for leading blowing lines from France, Germany, Italy and China.Mould export to over 15 countries world-wide.

Awanti has excelled with three important factors in the manufacture. First is attention to the finest detail- this begins from the design stage. The design of the mould considers the product that is filled in the PET bottle, its further journey in factory, transport, and up to customer.
The second factor and expertise is the manufacturing accuracy- that reaches the critical monitoring to one thousandth of a millimeter.

The mould is made using research based alloys that precedes the ultimate acumen of Awanti.
The third factor is reliability. The mould gives service to over 6 million operations. It is giving the uninterrupted worry free service to the leading quality conscious bottle makers in India and several parts of the globe.

Awanti makes blow moulds for rotary machines and linear machines.

Awnti Polymoulds PET  bottle moulds have been renowned and being used by prominent companies in India, Ghana, Nigeria, Bhutan, Poland and other countries. The list of the proud clients is growing every year.

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