Jupiter Laminators joins the GRA

The Global Rotogravure Association (GRA) welcomes Haryana-based Jupiter Laminators as a member.

25 Feb 2026 | By Jiya Somaiya

Jupiter Laminators, a flexible packaging specialist, strengthens GRA’s global network across the gravure value chain

Founded in 2003 and headquartered in Sonipat, Haryana, Jupiter Laminators serves domestic and international brands across FMCG, food and beverages, pharmaceuticals, and personal care. The company delivers high-quality, customised packaging solutions tailored to the modern market demands.

Jupiter Laminators operates an integrated value chain with in-house capabilities for inks, adhesives, coatings, and cylinders. This one-stop approach ensures quality control, efficiency, and faster turnaround times, supporting high-performance gravure and flexible packaging production.

Jupiter engineers recyclable laminates, mono-material solutions, and water-based inks, driving the circular economy forward by manufacturing post-industrial recycled (PIR) PE films in-house and partnering with global brands to develop flexible packaging for food-grade and industrial applications.

Furthermore, the company’s various accreditations and industry recognitions, such as the Flexible Packaging Company of the Year 2024 at the Printweek Awards and multiple IndiaStar Awards, reflect their adherence to international standards for quality, safety, and responsible sourcing and underscore their market position. 

By joining the GRA, Jupiter Laminators reinforces its commitment to international collaboration, innovation, and the continued advancement of rotogravure and flexible packaging technologies worldwide.

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