At the second edition of IntraPac 2025 in Noida, Ample Graphics showcased a range of machinery to meet the evolving needs of the food and packaging industry. In an interaction with Packaging South Asia, Sachin Kala, director, Ample Graphics, shared insights into the company’s product portfolio, market expectations, and industry trends shaping the future of packaging in India.
“We are exhibiting three of our key machines, a carton box erecting machine, a manual foil stamping machine, and a rigid box forming machine. The machine at our stand is the proof of our capability in providing reliable solutions for both conventional and premium packaging applications,” Sachin Kala, director, Ample Graphics, said.
Participating for the second time at IntraPac, the company has already witnessed a promising response. “We have received three to four enquiries so far, and I hope this will be the best exhibition,” Kala said. He noted that compared to the previous edition, this year’s event has seen noticeably better footfall, attributing the rise to stronger promotion and growing interest from end users and food packaging converters.
For Ample Graphics, IntraPac serves primarily as a branding platform—an opportunity to reinforce market presence while connecting with potential customers. Discussing industry trends, Kala pointed out that India’s packaging sector is rapidly transitioning from conventional solutions to high-end, sophisticated packaging, driven largely by growth in online food delivery platforms and rising consumer expectations.
While North India naturally leads in volume due to its population, regions such as the West and South are experiencing robust growth, with the Eastern markets gradually catching up.
With India’s packaging landscape undergoing swift modernisation, Kala remains optimistic and says, “The future is bright for food packaging in India.”










