Discover your next big idea for life sciences at PACK EXPO Las Vegas
Experience a breakthrough in life sciences packaging—explore solutions from 2,300 suppliers spanning all industries, all in one place this September

Borosil Increases Glass Packaging Capability

Borosil acquires majority stake in Klasspack to expand production capabilities into primary pharma glass packaging.

Pharma Glass / Photo: bjscientific.com
Pharma Glass / Photo: bjscientific.com

The Times of India published an article on August 1st reporting that Borosil Glass Works purchased a 60.3% stake in Klasspack to enter the primary pharmaceutical glass packaging industry. Borosil, a market leader in laboratory glassware in India’s pharmaceutical and healthcare sectors, hopes to combine technologies with Klasspack to provide high-end primary glass packaging to pharma majors.

“Our investment will help Klasspack to ramp up facilities and production to give our current pharmaceutical customers a high quality choice for sourcing their pharmaceutical packaging needs. Borosil already enjoys a high brand equity and quality reputation in the pharmaceutical industry and we are confident that our existing customers will substantially benefit from this transaction,” said Borosil’s Shreevar Kheruka, MD,.

Researched List: Blister Machines for Life Sciences
Need a blister machine for life sciences packaging? Our curated list features companies serving pharmaceutical, medical device, nutraceutical, and cosmetic industries. Download to access company names, locations, machine specifications, descriptions, and more.
Download Now
Researched List: Blister Machines for Life Sciences
Pharmaceutical Innovations Report
Discover the latest breakthrough packaging technologies shaping the pharmaceutical sector. This report dives into cutting-edge innovations, from smart containers that enhance patient safety to eco-friendly materials poised to transform the industry’s sustainability practices. All from PACK EXPO. Learn how forward-thinking strategies are driving efficiency and redefining what’s possible in pharma packaging.
Learn More
Pharmaceutical Innovations Report