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Awanti moulds – Accuracy in Microns.

 Awanti-Polymoulds

Accuracy is at the heart of every mould manufactured by Awanti, which boasts of having a customer portfolio of beverage giants like Coca-Cola, Parle Agro, Bisleri, Pepsi and Big Cola and blowing machine manufacturers like Electropneumatics, Shyam Plastics and Sidel India for the past 20+ years.

The core activities at Awanti are bottle designing, mould manufacturing, mould testing and bottle testing. The end product is a blow mould – and for Awanti it is achieved by focusing on the elements of accuracy and precision throughout its core activities.

This focus on mould accuracy has given Awanti continuous opportunities to cater to a variety of end applications like packaged drinking water, carbonated soft drinks, fruit juices, liquor, health drinks, iced tea, edible oils and more recently the pharmaceutical and home care products.

Accuracy, an eye for detail, and an end-end solution for moulds have been a way of work for Awanti. Built to exacting standards and customer requirements, Awanti’s moulds are renowned for innovation and precision that ensure the bottles meet the aesthetic as well as functional demands of the brand to be packaged. When combined with the right preforms and machine settings, the bottles satisfy all requirements like a high-pressure filling, stacking, transportation, all-weather storage, and usage.

Moreover, these moulds last for years together with minimal maintenance, producing millions of bottles at the highest quality.

Making a humble beginning in 1990 in Pune (India), AwantiPolymoulds has emerged as the leader in the designing, manufacturing, and testing of Blow Moulds for Polyethylene terephthalate (PET) bottles. No wonder the company is ranked among the top 10 blow mould makers by a global beverage manufacturer for its bottling units worldwide.

Shirish Kshirsagar, the founder of AwantiPolymoulds, has vast experience in injection moulding and blow moulding. The Government of Japan and the Association of Overseas Technical Scholarship has recognized him twice for his outstanding entrepreneurial and technical skills.

Jaydeep Kshirsagar, the Director, is a graduate in engineering and business studies and is using his experience and expertise in product development and project management to propel the company further ahead.

Together they are constantly updating their knowledge, upgrading technology and ambitiously working towards spreading their wings on the global map.

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