- 1600 MT annual production capacity
- Complete range of pharma-grade foils
- Barrier-safe, customizable foil solutions
- Cleanroom-controlled manufacturing setup
AAA Corp. is a pharmaceutical packaging company focused on delivering safe, efficient, and application-ready aluminum foil solutions. Our operations are built on precision systems, clean manufacturing environments, and a commitment to supporting healthcare with protective materials that ensure product stability from production to patient.
We operate a state-of-the-art latest plant with 1600 MT capacity, integrating advanced annealing temperature and conditioning processes to enhance efficiency and deliver superior aluminum foil packaging solutions.
We follow strict hygienic manufacturing protocols to ensure our aluminum packaging materials meet pharmaceutical-grade requirements. Designed to safeguard sensitive products from contamination, our processes comply with industry standards, enabling us to support the health sector with safe, sterile, and regulation-compliant packaging solutions.
We develop aluminum foils that can be coated, printed, laminated, embossed and cold-formed, staying ahead of packaging trends and creating advanced solutions for tablets, capsules, and pharmaceutical applications.
At AAA Corp., we go beyond surface-level checks by implementing rigorous, multi-stage quality control protocols throughout the production cycle. Every material batch undergoes systematic inspection, testing, and compliance verification aligned with pharmaceutical-grade requirements. This ensures that what reaches our clients is not just high-quality—but consistently reliable and regulation-ready.
We offer plain and printed Alu-Alu, blister foils, tropical foils, LDPE-laminated foils, and more — all built to meet diverse pharma needs.
With a 1600 MT capacity plant and fully controlled conditions, we deliver consistent, contamination-free output at scale.
Our foils are non-hazardous, eco-conscious, and barrier-optimized to guard against moisture, light, oxygen, and microbial threats.