With just a few days to go before the opening of Corru Pack Print India Expo 2026, the corrugated packaging industry is preparing for one of its largest gatherings, as over 200 exhibitors from more than 5 countries gear up to showcase the latest technologies and solutions in corrugated packaging machinery.
The four-day exhibition, organised by the Indian Paper Corrugated & Packaging Machinery Manufacturers Association (ICPMA) in collaboration with Futurex Group, will take place from 19 to 22 March 2026 at Hall 6, Bombay Exhibition Centre, Mumbai.
The expo is expected to bring together top international and Indian companies, industry leaders, technology providers, and packaging manufacturers, creating a dynamic platform for technology exchange, business networking, and industry collaboration.
A key highlight of the exhibition will be live working machinery demonstrations, allowing visitors to experience next-generation corrugated packaging equipment in operation. From high-speed box-making machines to advanced corrugated printing and converting technologies, the event will showcase innovations designed to improve efficiency, automation, and sustainability in packaging production.
Corru Pack Print India Expo will present complete corrugation solutions under one roof, covering the entire manufacturing ecosystem of the corrugated packaging industry. The exhibition floor will feature the latest box-making technologies, advanced printing and lamination systems, converting equipment, testing instruments, inks, adhesives, kraft paper solutions, and other essential materials used in the packaging value chain.
India’s packaging industry, valued at US$ 75 billion in FY20, is projected to grow at a CAGR of 18–20 percent, reaching approximately US$ 250 billion by FY26. The corrugated packaging segment continues to play a crucial role in this expansion, driven by the rapid growth of eCommerce, logistics, FMCG, and manufacturing sectors.
The event is being organized under the leadership of ICPMA president Niket D Shah and the ICPMA exhibition committee members Hitesh Nagpal, Raunak Singh Bhurjee, Manish Suresh Shah, along with Futurex Group’s director Namit Gupta, managing director Swami Prem Anveshi, and director Nidhi Gupta.
Niket D Shah said, “The success of our first edition showed the industry’s need for a focused platform. With Corru Pack Print India 2026, we’re tripling the scale, uniting machinery, raw materials, and boilers under one roof. This expo is not just an exhibition, but a catalyst for growth in India’s corrugated packaging industry.”
Namit Gupta said, “It’s a strategic confluence of innovation and business acumen. By bringing together industry leaders, we aim to create a fertile ground for meaningful collaborations, fostering technological advancements and driving the Corrugated Packaging Machinery Industry to new heights.” The inaugural edition of Corru Pack Print India held in Delhi in 2024 established the event as a significant platform for the corrugated packaging industry, bringing together suppliers, manufacturers, and decision-makers across the sector.
The edition is expected to attract over 15,000 trade visitors, including plant heads, packaging technologists, procurement leaders, and industry experts from across India and international markets.
With hundreds of machines expected to run live on the exhibition floor, the expo will offer industry professionals a rare opportunity to see cutting-edge packaging technologies in action and explore solutions aimed at improving productivity, automation, and sustainability in corrugated packaging manufacturing.
Supported by industry bodies such as the Federation of Corrugated Box Manufacturers (FCBM) and the Indian Institute of Packaging, the event is also expected to serve as an important knowledge and networking hub for industry stakeholders.
As the countdown begins, Corru Pack Print India Expo 2026 is set to become a key meeting point for the global corrugated packaging machinery industry, bringing together innovation, technology, and business opportunities under one roof in Mumbai.









