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Who is the owner of UFlex?

Who is the owner of UFlex?

ASHOK CHATURVEDI – FOUNDER
ASHOK CHATURVEDI – FOUNDER, CHAIRMAN & MANAGING DIRECTOR (UFlex GROUP) Mr. Ashok Chaturvedi is a visionary first generation entrepreneur and founder of the UFlex Group.

What does UFlex company do?

UFlex is a leading Indian Multinational focusing on innovation to create differentiation, proximity to customers and holistic end-to-end flexible packaging solutions. All efforts at the organization are aimed at augmenting the shareholders’ value.

What manufactures UFlex?

Uflex manufactures flexible packaging laminates (roll form), pre-fabricated pouches, flexi-tubes and big bags. Uflex offers an extensive range of packaging products and solutions. Uflex’s production facilities are all fitted with state-of-the-art equipment.

What is the meaning of UFlex?

UFlex is India’s largest flexible packaging company with headquarters in Noida, the National Capital Region of Delhi. With three manufacturing facilities, UFlex supplies to a majority of customers in India and also to multinational companies across the globe.

Is uflex a MNC?

We are a dynamic Indian multinational. We take pride in being a world class player in technology, innovation and product development in our industry segment.

Is uflex a good buy?

1. Is Uflex Ltd a good quality company? Past 10 year’s financial track record analysis by Moneyworks4me indicates that Uflex Ltd is a below average quality company.

How do I package my product?

6 Steps to Proper Packaging

  1. Organize. It may seem obvious, but organizing a distribution center’s packaging space can make a big difference.
  2. Measure. Before selecting the box you plan to ship your product in, it is a good idea to measure your product.
  3. Select.
  4. Protect.
  5. Seal.
  6. Label.

How is packaging cost calculated?

To calculate profitability, the total fixed and operating costs over a known period (for example one month) are added to give the total costs. The income over the same period is calculated by multiplying the number of packages sold by the selling price per package.