So supply chain leaders across India can stop worrying about capex, reconciliation, and replacement cycles — and focus on building their business.
Eliminate single-use packaging from Indian manufacturing — by making reusable packaging easier, cheaper, and smarter than the alternative.
AVL was founded by supply-chain veterans who spent years watching manufacturers burn capex on packaging, fight reconciliation wars with vendors, and dedicate entire teams to managing boxes that ultimately ended up as landfill.
We knew there was a better way. A model where packaging was owned, operated and optimized by a specialist — delivered as a service — with full digital visibility and a closed-loop sustainability story built in.
Today, we run one of fastest-growing Packaging-as-a-Service operations, serving Auto OEMs, Electronics makers, Pharma innovators, and Consumer brands across the United States.
We win when you win. No opaque contracts, no hidden fees.
Every decision passes the "can we reuse this?" test.
Live dashboards, open books, real-time data.
American manufacturing wastes an estimated $1 billion+ each year on single-use packaging that could be eliminated with a smart returnable model.
Manufacturers spend lakhs every year buying new corrugated or one-way packaging — money that could fuel growth.
Lost pallets, missing crates, disputed counts — reconciliation with Tier-1s and OEMs eats weeks of staff time every month.
Damaged, lost, or stolen packaging drives replacement purchases quarter after quarter — with no line of sight into why.
Dedicated teams to order, track, repair and reconcile packaging — labour costs that scale with volume, not value.
Single-use packaging creates massive scope-3 emissions and waste disposal costs — both hidden in ESG reporting gaps.
Waiting weeks for returnable assets to come back from customers — creating capacity crunches and expedited shipping costs.
Whether you're a manufacturer ready to switch to PAAS, an OEM exploring closed-loop packaging, or a sustainability leader looking for scope-3 wins — we'd love to talk.