Astarc Group was established 3 decades ago with aim to become a leading diversified business group. The group businesses are spread across automotive decal manufacturing, offline retail solutions, automotive distribution, printing, electronics, agriculture, dairy, real estate, infrastructure and ports. It has strong international presence with activities in India, USA, Middle East and Africa.
www.astarc.com
Business Vertical: Imaging solutions, Graphics printing
Geography: India, UK, USA and the Middle East.
Classic Stripes Private Limited (CSPL) is one of the largest manufacturers of automotive graphics in the world, with a production capacity of over 13 million automotive graphic sets per annum.
CSPL provides premium imaging solutions in the following verticals:
CSPL has strong technological capabilities with three world class manufacturing facilities, an in-house design studio and an advanced quality control (QC) lab:
Business Vertical: Store rollouts, Retail display solutions
Geography: India
Resync is a one stop shop provider of retail display solutions.
It operates across
Business Vertical : Infrastructure Development
Geography: India
Astarc Infrastructure plans to setup large scale infrastructure projects across India. It is an asset rich company with investments in unlocked land banks across parts of India
It is currently working across the following major projects
Business Vertical: Agriculture and Dairy
Geography: India, Africa
Astarc Agricultural and Dairy Company manages the group’s agricultural and dairy business across India and Africa
Astarc Agricultural business manages organic/natural farming for over 2000 acres in Sindhudurg, Maharashtra (India) and Africa with an aim to produce products such as Fruits & Vegetables, Herbal/Medicinal plants & Spices using state of art farming technology and industry practices.
Astarc Dairy located in Amravati (Maharashtra) is a recent CSR initiative to help struggling farmers sustain and improve their general living conditions. The dairy processes 4 million liters of milk yearly. The project aims to make it into a sustainable initiative and grow it in other parts of the country