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Cosmo Films
Indian multinational corporation From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Cosmo Films (Now Cosmo First Limited[2]) is an Indian multinational corporation that manufactures bi-axially oriented polypropylene films (BOPP) for packaging, label, lamination and industrial applications. The company is headquartered in New Delhi, India.[3] Its manufacturing units are situated in India and South Korea. The company is listed on the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE)[4] and National Stock Exchange (NSE),[5] India. Mr. Ashok Jaipuria founded Cosmo Films Limited in October 1976 and set up the first production plant at Aurangabad, Maharashtra in the year 1981.[6] In 2001, Cosmo Films acquired a 76.51% stake in Gujarat Propack Limited.[7] In 2009, Cosmo Films acquired US-based GBC Commercial Print Finishing for USD 17.1 million (about Rs. 82 crore).[8]
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Operations
Cosmo Films' major subsidiaries:
- Cosmo Films Korea Limited. Korea
- CF (Netherlands) Holdings Limited B.V. Netherlands
- Cosmo Films SP. Z.O.O. Poland
- Cosmo Films Singapore Pte. Ltd. Singapore
- CF Investment Holding Private (Thailand) Company Limited. Thailand
Products
- Packaging Films
- BOPP Films
- Label Films
- Synthetic Paper
- Barrier Films
- Lamination Films
- In Mould Label Films
- Wrap Around Label Films
- Sustainable Solutions[9]
Structure
Management
- Pankaj Poddar, Group CEO
- Neeraj Jain, Chief Financial Officer (CFO)
Board of directors
As of December 2024, Cosmo Films' Board of directors consisted of the following directors;
- Mr. Ashok Jaipuria (Chairman & Managing Director)
- Mr. A.K. Jain (Director of Corporate Affairs)
- Mr. H.K. Aggarwal (Independent Director)
- Mr. Rakesh Nangia, Founder and Managing Partner, Nangia & Co LLP and Chairman of Nangia Andersen India (Independent Director) [10]
References
External links
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