Packaging, Holograms, Printing, Publishing, Screen Printing and DTP Projects

India's packaging industry has quietly become one of the country's most dependable manufacturing business opportunities. E-commerce parcels, quick-commerce deliveries and a fast-growing pharma export base all need boxes, pouches, labels and printed material every single day. For anyone scanning business ideas with real, repeatable demand, packaging, printing, holograms, publishing, screen printing and DTP sit near the top of the list.

This briefing updates our earlier category page with fresh numbers, current government schemes and a realistic look at costs. It covers packaging and printing business in India from the demand side, the policy side and the investment side, so a first-time promoter or an existing MSME looking to diversify can make a grounded decision.

The category is also unusually wide. It spans low-capital screen printing shops, mid-size corrugated box units, capital-intensive flexible film lines, and specialised security-hologram converters. That range means an entrepreneur with limited starting capital and one with several crore to deploy can both find a workable entry point without competing head-to-head.

Why This Sector Deserves Attention Now

Timing matters more than enthusiasm. Three forces are converging at once: Extended Producer Responsibility rules pushing brands toward recyclable and value-added packaging, a quick-commerce boom that has multiplied secondary packaging volumes, and export-led pharma and FMCG growth that needs compliant, printed packaging at scale. Together they make this a genuinely good moment to explore packaging industry opportunities rather than a generic pitch.

Profitability in this space comes from specialisation, not scale alone. A converter that masters barrier films, tamper-evident pouches or anti-counterfeit holograms earns better margins than a plain commodity box-maker, because brand owners now pay for compliance and shelf appeal, not just containment.

India's overall packaging market was valued near USD 101 billion in 2025 and is estimated to climb past USD 169 billion by 2030 — a compound growth rate close to 11% a year, among the fastest of any large economy (industry association estimate).

Export potential adds a second growth lever. Indian converters already ship flexible laminates, corrugated components, paperboard cartons and packaging machinery abroad, and demand for compliant, sustainable formats from Gulf, African and Southeast Asian buyers is rising steadily.

Timing also favours smaller entrants. Large converters are busy retooling existing plants for recycled-content compliance, which leaves openings for new, purpose-built units that skip legacy machinery altogether and start with the compliant format from day one.

Market Demand and Statistics

Demand for packaging and printed material is broad-based, not tied to one industry. Food and beverage brands alone are estimated to need around USD 40 billion worth of packaging in 2026, growing at roughly 6.4% a year through 2031 (industry estimate). Pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, consumer durables and e-commerce logistics add further layers of steady demand.

Flexible packaging is the fastest-moving format, expanding at a double-digit pace as brands shift away from rigid plastic under sustainability rules. Paper and paperboard packaging is following close behind, estimated at roughly USD 14.5 billion in 2026 and rising toward USD 19–20 billion by 2031, largely on the back of corrugated boxes for online retail (industry estimate).

On the printing side, packaging-related print work already makes up close to 40–44% of India's total commercial printing output, ahead of newspapers, books and general advertising collateral. This is the clearest signal that printing business opportunities today are really packaging opportunities in disguise.

End-user demand breaks down roughly as follows: food and beverage brands drive the largest single share, followed by pharmaceuticals and healthcare, personal care and cosmetics, industrial goods, and e-commerce fulfilment centres that need tamper-proof secondary packaging for fast delivery.

Publishing and DTP work, though smaller in value than packaging print, remains steady because schools, government departments and regional-language publishers continue to need reliable print partners even as digital reading grows. Screen printing keeps a loyal base in textiles, signage and promotional merchandise, sectors that rarely go fully digital.

Government Policies, Incentives and Facilities

Central schemes make this an attractive entry point for new promoters. The Production Linked Incentive (PLI) scheme now touches several MSME-heavy manufacturing chains that intersect with packaging, including food processing, electronics and textiles, and rewards incremental output with cash-linked incentives. For collateral-free funding, CGTMSE continues to guarantee loans for micro and small units without requiring the promoter to pledge property.

Exporters get direct relief through RoDTEP, which refunds embedded taxes and duties not covered elsewhere, and through the newer Export Promotion Mission, which adds interest subvention and reimbursement for overseas quality certification. The Ministry of MSME's ZED certification scheme and technology-upgradation support (successor to CLCSS) help smaller converters modernise machinery at subsidised cost.

At the state level, Maharashtra, Gujarat and Tamil Nadu run dedicated industrial park and cluster-development schemes offering subsidised land, stamp-duty waivers and power-tariff concessions to packaging and printing units setting up in notified zones. Startup India registration adds tax holidays and easier compliance for younger ventures entering packaging and printing business in India for the first time.

Promoters should also track the Ministry of Environment's Extended Producer Responsibility guidelines closely, since compliance timelines directly affect which packaging formats qualify for brand contracts. Meeting the recycled-content thresholds early, rather than at the deadline, is turning into a genuine competitive advantage for smaller converters.

Market Growth and Industry Outlook

Growth drivers are structural rather than cyclical. Urbanisation, rising disposable income, organised retail penetration and the EPR-driven shift to recyclable formats are all multi-year trends, not one-off spikes. That gives promoters more confidence that demand curves built today will still hold in five to ten years.

The consumer packaging segment alone is projected to grow from about USD 63 billion in 2026 to USD 109 billion by 2036, a 5.7% CAGR, while niche formats like flexible packaging are compounding faster, near 13% a year through 2030 (industry estimate). Commercial and packaging-linked printing is growing more modestly, near 3–5% a year, reflecting its maturity compared with newer flexible and sustainable formats.

Year-Wise Market Data: Packaging Sector (India)

Year

Estimated Market Size (USD Billion)

Basis

FY2023

≈ 77

Historical (Brickwork Research estimate, INR converted)

FY2024

≈ 80

Historical (industry estimate)

2025

≈ 101

Base year (Mordor Intelligence estimate)

2026

≈ 112

Current year (industry estimate)

2030

≈ 170

Forecast (industry estimate)

2035

≈ 300–310

Forecast, assuming ~10% CAGR sustained (industry assumption)

 

Market Forecast to 2035

Projected out to 2035, India's packaging market could realistically approach USD 300–310 billion, assuming the current 10–11% compound growth rate holds and no major regulatory shock disrupts raw-material supply. This is an industry assumption built on current CAGR trends, not a guaranteed figure, but it is consistent with multiple market research estimates pointing toward tripling of the 2024 base by the mid-2030s.

Printing volumes tied to packaging should grow more steadily, in the mid-single digits annually, as digital and short-run formats gradually replace long offset runs. Promoters planning a ten-year horizon should size machinery for flexibility — quick changeovers and multiple substrates — rather than betting on one packaging format alone.

Import–Export Opportunity Analysis

India's packaging and printing trade has historically leaned on exporting flattened cans, printed sheets, crown corks, paperboard and packaging machinery, while importing tinplate, specialty coatings and certain barrier films. That balance is shifting as domestic recycling and rPET capacity scale up, reducing reliance on imported specialty resins over the next few years.

India's exports of packaging materials and machinery have trended upward through 2024 and 2025, supported by pharma and processed-food shipments abroad — an industry estimate puts recent export growth in the high single digits to low double digits year-on-year.

New entrants can tap this opportunity through Export Promotion Councils such as EEPC India and APEDA, which support market access, certification reimbursement and trade-fair participation for packaging exporters. Compostable and FSC-certified paper-based packaging is emerging as a specific export niche, given tightening EU packaging-waste rules from 2026 onward.

Major Indian Players

Company

Note

Uflex Limited

Large flexible packaging and film manufacturer with export operations

ITC Limited (Packaging & Printing division)

Diversified conglomerate with major paperboard and packaging capacity

Parksons Packaging Limited

Leading folding-carton and rigid packaging converter, recent biodegradable line

TCPL Packaging Limited

Specialist in flexible and rigid packaging for FMCG brands

EPL Limited (Essel Propack)

Global leader in laminated tubes for personal care and pharma

Hindalco Industries

Major aluminium foil and packaging-grade metal supplier

Tata Tinplate Company of India

Leading tinplate and metal packaging manufacturer

Repro India Limited

Publishing and commercial print services provider

 

Future Growth Potential and Reasons to Consider This Sector

Sustainability compliance is becoming a business opportunity rather than a cost centre. Converters who invest early in recycled-content lines, mono-material structures or compostable substrates will be first in line for large-brand contracts as EPR targets tighten toward 2029.

Quick-commerce and pharma exports will keep pulling volumes upward for years, and machinery-linked opportunities — supplying presses, laminators and hologram-application equipment to other converters — offer a lower-competition entry point than finished-goods manufacturing alone.

Regional-language publishing, custom packaging for direct-to-consumer brands, and short-run digital print for small businesses round out a set of smaller but steady niches that need far less capital than a full packaging plant, making them a sensible starting point for first-time promoters.

In our experience advising new promoters, the biggest early mistake is under-costing raw material volatility. We generally advise building at least a 10–15% buffer into working-capital estimates before finalising a project report, especially for resin- and film-based lines.

Cost and Investment Data (Indicative)

Costs vary widely by format and scale. The table below gives indicative ranges for common project types under printing and packaging project cost and investment planning; actual figures depend on machinery brand, capacity and location.

Project Type

Approx. Plant & Machinery Cost

Approx. Total Project Cost

Screen printing / DTP unit

Rs 8–15 lakh

Rs 20–35 lakh

Paper cups, plates & cartons unit

Rs 40–75 lakh

Rs 1.5–3 crore

Corrugated boxes with printing

Rs 1.5–3.5 crore

Rs 3.5–6 crore

Flexible packaging / laminate unit

Rs 2–5 crore

Rs 5–10 crore

Hologram / security printing unit

Rs 1–2.5 crore

Rs 2.5–5 crore

Biodegradable plastic bags plant

Rs 2.5–3.5 crore

Rs 5–6.5 crore

 

FAQ

How to start a packaging manufacturing plant in India? Start with a project report covering machinery, capacity and location, register under Udyam, secure a factory licence and pollution clearance, then apply for CGTMSE-backed financing if collateral is limited.

What is the minimum investment for a screen printing or DTP business? A small screen-printing or DTP setup can begin near Rs 15–25 lakh, covering basic printing units, computers, design software and working capital.

Which packaging machinery suppliers in India are commonly used by new units? Domestic machinery makers based in Gujarat, Maharashtra and Delhi-NCR supply corrugation, lamination and offset equipment, alongside imported options from Germany, China and Taiwan for higher-speed lines.

Is hologram manufacturing business in India profitable? Yes — anti-counterfeit and security holograms serve pharma, liquor and branded-goods sectors that must comply with track-and-trace norms, giving this niche steady, less price-sensitive demand.

What government schemes for packaging MSMEs are currently active? CGTMSE for collateral-free loans, PLI for eligible manufacturing chains, RoDTEP and the Export Promotion Mission for exporters, and state-level industrial park incentives are the most relevant today.

Does flexible packaging manufacturing business ideas still make sense given rising competition? Yes — flexible packaging remains the fastest-growing format in India, and specialised, sustainable substrates continue to command premium pricing over commodity plastic film.

The Bottom Line

Packaging, printing, holograms, publishing, screen printing and DTP together form one of India's steadiest manufacturing business categories, backed by real consumption growth rather than speculation. The sector rewards promoters who specialise, follow sustainability rules early, and use the government incentives already on the table.

For anyone comparing business ideas right now, this remains one of the few categories where demand, policy support and export potential are all pointing the same direction at once.

References

Ministry of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSME) — government scheme details including CGTMSE and technology-upgradation support

Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade (DPIIT) — Production Linked Incentive scheme coverage and Startup India provisions

Directorate General of Foreign Trade (DGFT) — RoDTEP and Export Promotion Mission scheme mechanics

Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FICCI) — packaging and printing sector policy commentary

Mordor Intelligence — India packaging, food and beverage packaging, and flexible packaging market size estimates

Press Information Bureau (PIB), Government of India — PLI scheme investment and budget updates

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