US$ 1.9 billion Indian market for PET and PBT resins
PGB 250A a new auto for stretch banding cartonsIMA Pharma launches PGB 250AAt PackPlus 2022 held from one to 4 April 2022 in Bengaluru, it was another opportunity for packaging suppliers and manufacturers to assemble and network with the visitors and buyers. IMA Pharma is a world leader in the design and industry of automatic machines for the processing and packaging of pharmaceutical and cosmetic products. The company has three divisions – IMA Active, IMA Life and IMA Pharma. In packaging, they produce cicatrice packing, carton, tube filling, end-of-the-line and counting machines with the ability to offer tailor-made solutions to satisfy the market requirements.Pramod Nikumbh along with the PGB 250 A. Photograph PSAPramod Nikumbh, deputy general manager, sales, IMA SAFE, introduced PGB 250A stretch banding machine along with shrink tunnel for bundling the cartons. The PGB 250A bundling machine is specifically designed for effective bundling and wrapping and can be equipped with a loftier speed stacking unit capable of taking 400 cartons a minute. The balustrade type construction of the PGB 250A allows for maximum accessibility easing maintenance and cleaning operations. The expansion type reel holder adds the condolement to quick moving picture changeover and is modest in size. Nikumbh also said, "We wanted to have our presence in Bengaluru and and so we participated at PackPlus South. We are based in Mumbai with two set-ups in Mumbai and Indore. We cater mostly to pharma companies as well as to non-pharma companies such equally coffee, beverage, cosmetics and toiletries."
Italian-based IMA Pharma is known for constant research in the filed of development of innovative solutions and has a good manufacturing set-upwards post-obit European standards to meet the export business guidelines. "Since Bengaluru is a large pharma hub, nosotros did the publicity for our product at the PackPlus S exhibition. Most of our customers take visited us and nosotros are generating a new customer base even in the non-pharma sector. Thus, we look frontward to sell our products to them. We take too received a few client enquiries, so later clearing the technical requirements we tin can hope for the best."
Source: https://packagingsouthasia.com/packaging-production/us-1-9-billion-indian-market-for-pet-and-pbt-resins/
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