
UPM Adhesive Materials is set to increase its operational reach in India with the establishment of a new slitting and distribution terminal near New Delhi.
Expected to start operations in the third quarter of 2026, the facility aims to enhance services for customers in Northern and Eastern India.
The company cited ongoing growth in the Indian economy, influenced by trends such as urbanisation, digital technology adoption, and infrastructure projects, as key factors behind the expansion.
UPM Adhesive Materials stated that local businesses require dependable supply chains and reduced delivery times to match industry demands.
Equipped with advanced slitting equipment and a region-specific inventory, the terminal will support local label converters, noted the company.
This move follows the opening of a similar terminal in Mumbai in 2024 and extends UPM’s coverage across the country.
UPM Adhesive Materials India and Middle East strategy vice president Harri Janhunen said: “We are excited to strengthen our presence in India with a new terminal near New Delhi. This investment supports the growth ambitions of our customers in the Northern and Eastern regions and deepens our engagement with the dynamic Indian market.”
UPM Adhesive Materials has a global workforce of around 3,300 employees. Reported sales for 2025 stood at nearly €1.7bn ($1.95bn).
Last year saw the launch of a sample folder by UPM Adhesive Materials featuring five label materials developed for wine and spirits packaging.
The folder, which includes printed examples displaying detailed artwork and finishing techniques, is being distributed across key markets, including Europe, North America, South America and Asia Pacific.
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