Antarctica Limited manufactures and sells paper-based packaging and publishing products in India. It offers folding cartons with inner liner for powers, granulated materials and liquids lock bottom, and reverse tuck-in boxes; and hard tag double chambered tea bags with or without outer envelopes, as well as printed hard tags for tea bag making. The company also provides printed and PE coated paper cups; and books, brochures, labels, and posters. It primarily supplies its packaging materials to the tea, pharmaceutical, and spices industries. It also exports its products to Sri Lanka, the Middle East, the United Arab Emirates, Russia, Kazakhstan, Nepal, and internationally. Antarctica Limited was incorporated in 1991 and is based in Kolkata, India.
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