Sunino Group
Sunino Group is a privately held group of companies founded in Castellamonte in Italy. Its founder Carlo Sunino gained the tradition of processing wood during the 1950s and in 1968 entered the polystyrene foam market, in 1988 the thermoplastic moulding sector and in 1992 the Toys sector. The Group comprises of the following companies: Plastic Legno S.P.A. (Italy), Omnia Plast S.R.L. (Romania), Plastic Legno Romania S.R.L. (Romania), Laufer Transport S.R.L. (Romania), Plastic Manufacturing S.R.L. (Moldova), Dream Plast India Pvt. Ltd. (India) and Omnia Technologies (Hong Kong).
Reliance Brands, Plastic Legno enter JV to boost India’s toy manufacturing sector
Reliance acquires 40% stake in Plastic Legno’s toy manufacturing arm.
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Reliance acquires 40% stake in Plastic Legno’s toy manufacturing arm.
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