Khanna Paper Mills

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Formation1965
TypeLimited
Headquarters Gurugram, Haryana
Location
Founder and Chairman
Brij Mohan Khanna
Key people

Surendar ITV, Ravi Trackiing
Websitekhannapaper.com

Khanna Paper Mills (KPM) is an Amritsar, India based business, which manufactures and supplies writing and printing papers, news print papers, and paperboards. It is one of the top 10 paper manufacturers in India,[1] and is the largest single location plant in the country using recyclable paper waste. It is the first paper mill in India to produce writing and printing paper from 100 per cent de-inked pulp.[2] The manufactured paper products are exported to SAARC countries, Africa, and the Middle East through a network of dealers.[3]

History[]

The company was incorporated in 1985, .[4] Started in 1965 by C.J Khanna Eldest son Inderjit Khanna second son Mohan lal Khanna third son B.M. Khanna fourth son and Vinod Khanna fifth son of Late Lala Rattan Chand Khanna set up of Paper mills business along with their mother Late Smt Satyawati khanna with a 200-kg-per-day sun dry board unit,[5] the company has expanded its capacity to 1200 tons per day: two plants produce board with a daily capacity of 400 tons, one plant produces newsprint with a daily capacity of 400 tons, one plant produces writing and printing paper with a daily capacity of 400 tons[6]

Management[]

Sh. Charanjit Khanna son of Late Lala Rattan Chand Khanna started Khanna Paper Mills back in the year 1965 as senior founders promoter. [7]

Business[]

Khanna Paper Mills annually produces 330000 MT of writing printing paper, news print and paper board utilizing approximately 400000 MT of recycled fiber.[8] Its paper products are used for the production of note books, text books, novels, examination material, envelopes, computer stationery, annual reports, journals, diaries, leaflets/mailers, calendars, writing pads, photocopying, etc.[9] The news print papers are used for printing newspapers, flyers, and other printed material for mass distribution. The company’s paperboards are used to make various items, including folding cartons for cosmetics and pharmaceutical packaging requirements; and advertising displays, electrical insulators, and coasters. The company has its own power generation plant, and has 12 mill-owned reclamation centers in India. In USA, the company operates through its solely owned subsidiary, Khanna Paper Inc. (KPI). The subsidiary acts as the exclusive procurement arm and purchases secondary fiber for Khanna Paper Mills.

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