Paper Straw Manufacturing Business Raising Funds In Varanasi
About Business
Established in 2020, it specializes in the manufacture of U-shaped paper straws business mainly for the Tetra Pak packaging. Working in an environmentally conscious and rapidly growing section, the company supplies straw to some of India's leading FMCG and beverage brands, including Dabur (real juice), PepsiCo (slices, maaza), Parle, Amul, Nestle, and Hershey's.
The demand for durable packaging and paper-based options is growing at the domestic and international levels, especially within the Tetra Pak segment. The paper straw industry is watching an increase year-on-year, and the company is well-deployed to catch a large portion of this extended market.
Clientele type
Below are some well-known clients:
Dabur
PepsiCo
Nestle
Hershey's
Amul
Parle
Fresca
And many more
Premises
LEASED
Lease per month (in INR): 30.00 K
Security Deposit (in INR): 90.00 K
Carpet Area: 5,500 sq ft
The manufacturing facility is located on leased industrial land of 5,500 sq.ft. near Varanasi.
The lease term is 10 years, with a security deposit of INR 90,000.
The unit is equipped with 8 machines.
Asking Price Includes
The owner is willing to offer 30% equity in the business.
Asking Price
INR 5.00 Cr
Minimum ticket size
INR 5.00 Cr
Reason
The founder is seeking investment to:
Increase production capacity
Purchase two additional machines
Procure raw materials
Support marketing initiatives
With a growing order book and strong client base, the business is poised for significant expansion.
Licenses
ISO
More Details
The business has a team of 28 employees.
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