In an ongoing volatile global market environment, Procos is deploying a strengthened production and innovation strategy.
Producing more, yes, but only if it means producing innovation: with increased customer centricity, quality, agility, scalability, and transparency. To meet the needs of its clients navigating increasingly complex global supply chains, Procos is increasing its international geographic expansion. The group, an expert in premium packaging and accessories for high-end brands, has developed resilient production models designed for a responsible future and structured around long-term customer programs.
Strengthened Production in India in 2025
Already active in India, Procos significantly reinforced its presence in the country in 2025.
The company increased local production as part of a strong international strategy, including a CSR-driven approach.
This expansion is based on the development of additional long-term partnerships and the growth of an already well-established operational footprint.
The strategy is designed to be beneficial for all stakeholders:
- For international clients, it delivers scalable, reliable, and flexible manufacturing capabilities, while supporting access to a growing local market;
- For global customers with increasing local business needs, this translates into Procos making investments (in equipment and skilled personnel) into this emerging market, driving productivity improvements within a framework of demanding CSR commitments.
A broad range of products is manufactured in Indian factories, recognized for their operational excellence, including:
- Textile category: dust covers, garment bags, and bespoke pouches for jewelry and tableware…
- Paper and board category: paper bags, collapsible boxes, rigid boxes…
“The reinforced production framework implemented by Procos strategically expands the Group’s global manufacturing capacities. It supports clients in smart reshoring strategies aligned with evolving needs: reduced supply chain complexity, operational flexibility, and stronger support for CSR and regulatory commitments,” explains Leander Kritikos, CEO of Procos.
Targeted Investments to Structure Global Production
Alongside its strengthened presence in India, Procos has made targeted investments across European and North American production sites. Procos has acquired new advanced machinery dedicated to the production of paper bags and folding cartons.
These investments aim to deliver:
- Reinforced near-market production capacity,
- Improved competitiveness in regional luxury packaging markets,
- Continued best-in-class service level,
- Proactive alignment with sustainability challenges and regulatory requirements.
“This nearshoring approach reflects a broader industry shift toward production models that balance global scale with regional proximity, while giving customers greater agility to respond to market changes without increasing operational complexity.”, notes Leander Kritikos, CEO of Procos.
An Expanded Service Offering for Agile and Seamless Partnerships
“Procos delivered a strong performance in 2025, further strengthening its European operations and expanding its customer portfolio with major global brands”, says Philip Soschinski, Head of Sales at Procos.
In 2026, beyond industrial investments, Procos continue to drive innovation by expanding its service offering. The Group is rolling out technological solutions designed to support customers in managing increasingly complex global supply chains.
These solutions include:
- Advanced 3D rendering solutions that enable customers to visualize packaging concepts from the earliest development stages;
- IT solutions supporting compliance with the EUDR regulation (EU Deforestation Regulation);
- Tools that enhance transparency and traceability across all stages of manufacturing;
- Optimized processes for navigating global logistics networks.


“Our focus is not simply on growth, but on building a global platform that enables our customers to operate with agility and confidence in an increasingly complex environment, says Leander Kritikos, CEO of Procos. By expanding our production capacity architecture and investing in technology and digital solutions, we enable our clients to adapt quickly to evolving requirements while delivering quality, maintaining consistency, and ensuring control across all markets.”
