As per a report by Allied Market Research, the global packaging machinery market size was valued at $43,520 million in 2020, and this is projected to reach $69,218 million by 2030, registering a CAGR of 4.7 percent from 2021 to 2030. Over the years, the packaging machinery market has witnessed an increase in adoption of packaging machinery owing to factors such as the rise in applications of packaging machinery in a wide range of industries across food & beverages, healthcare, cosmetics, and other consumer goods as well as a range of industrial sectors where the packaging has become essential with an increase in the usage broadly in line with the global economy.
Shubham Flexible Packaging Machines Pvt. Ltd, with its headquarters based in Faridabad is a name renowned for the manufacturing of High-Speed Sachet/Pouch Packaging machines. Established in 1998 as ‘Ganga Packaging’ and later renamed to ‘Shubham Flexible Packaging Machines Pvt. Ltd.’ in 2002, the firm is the brainchild of Virendra Sharma, Chairman & Managing Director of Shubham Flexible Packaging Machines. A celebrated name in its domain, Shubham’s range of products are used to pack Liquid, Paste, Powder, Granules in sachets/Pouches in Vertical Form-Fill-Seal Packaging Machines - Multi Track, Collar Type, Multi Collar Type and Horizontal-Form-Fill-Seal Packaging Machines – Flow Wrap, Doypack, Rotary, End of Line and more.
“Packaging is one of the first impressions when purchasing any product from the market. Good
quality packaging helps to protect the products from the environment and also makes it competitive to the packaging of other products present in the market. FMCG, the food processing sector and pharmaceuticals are also some of the most significant contributors driving the country's packaging industry's growth for a long time. One of the major challenges faced by the Industrial packaging companies is to make the machines sustainable for packaging materials as per the recent guidelines of the government.
With all the major MNCs now converting their packaging materials from Non-Recyclable to Recyclable type, the same will apply to machine manufacturers, with new demands to make machines for this recyclable packaging material. Taking note of this, we, at Shubham Flexible Packaging Machines have developed our machine to run these recyclable materials to fulfill the 2021 government norms - Plastic Waste Management (Amendment) Rules, 2021 and also can do retro-fitment in previously supplied machines at customer site,” says Virendra Sharma, Chairman & Managing Director, Shubham Flexible Packaging Machines.
Providing End-To-End Solutions To Packaging Requirements
Today, customers need complete automation in industrial packaging to make it more accurate and precise for end users. Initially, after the primary packaging, human resources were required to make secondary and tertiary packaging. However, with advancing times and the need to reduce time and cost of production, more and more clients are opting for end-to-end automation.
To bridge this gap, Shubham Flexible Packaging Machines has developed machines for secondary and tertiary packaging systems. The firm has now modified its machines so that one operator can operate four machines at once and Shubham Flexible Packaging Machines is the only one that has introduced this kind of concept in the whole packaging industry.
“We provide end-to-end solutions to packaging requirements and assist in implementing as our core competency is to supply machines and provide proper aftersales support. At Shubham, we are highly committed to delivering the project within given timeframes to the customer. We have our in-house facility to fabricate the machine parts to reduce vendor dependency and delay. For overseas site support, we had opened our local and online service support centers in various countries. Our motto is to provide packaging solutions for customer requirements regarding the product, service, relationships, reputation, and competitive price,” affirms Virendra.
Set up with the vision to achieve global leadership by providing packaging machines with a world-class technology ensuring total customer satisfaction and Annual sales of over Rs. 1500 Million by 2021, Shubham Flexible Packaging Machines is sparing no efforts to meet this objective. The firm is equipped with a world-class manufacturing facility of 8 Assembly lines on the shop floor with the capacity to produce 300 machines per year. Working on specialized design tools like solid works, 3D-Simulator, EPDM for a data management system, Cloud-based customized ERP system, where 60-70 percent of components in-house parts fabrication facilities with below machines are: CNC/VMC/HMC/HMB machines, CNC laser cutting machine, Robotic welding machine, CNC water jet machine, Orbital welding machine, CNC shearing machine, CNC bending machine, Gun Drill machine and others. Having started its business in Cantilever multi-track machines, after the continuous developments in machine designs, today, Shubham Flexible Packaging Machines is manufacturing high-speed multi-track machines and supplying them all over the world.
“At Shubham Flexible Packaging Machines, customer satisfaction is our prime focus and, to ensure that we make sure that we meet the quality standards of our offerings at all times. We have different quality check stages at various stages of production to improve the quality and reduce the lead time of machines. Our design team is regularly working on the metallurgy of material to provide the required strength & corrosion resistance. Moreover, we have a properly dedicated R&D team for regular design up-gradation, Innovation and to make it improvising tools for user-friendly operations. Over the years we have also made new developments in other packaging systems such as Horizontal FFS and End of line packaging systems. Our main competency is to provide after-sales support (Spares & Services) on time, for which we have opened our local & online support centers worldwide,” highlights Virendra.
We are highly committed to delivering the project within given timeframes to the customers. We have our in-house facility to fabricate the machine parts to reduce vendor dependency and delay
Gearing Up For The Future
Today, Shubham Flexible Packaging Machines is the leader in the manufacturing of multi-track, collar-type packaging machines. Being a leading manufacturer & exporter for the last 25 years, the firm has supplied over 3000 packaging machines globally to renowned brands including Unilever, P&G, Godrej, Marico, Dabur, Tata, Wipro, Henkel, IIFCO, L’Oreal, and many more. With its headquarters based in India, since its inception, Shubham has left no stone unturned to mark its footprints in South East Asia, the United States, Mexico, South America, the United Kingdom, China, Africa, the Middle East, and other native countries. “Our repeated sales to our existing clients and continuous addition of new customers is proof of our capability to supply machines of international standards and also of our continued effort towards up-gradation and development. To add to this, our continuous endeavour towards the attainment of excellence and seeking of new technologies and quality-centric processes gives us the strength to make commitments that others cannot match,” says Virendra.
In this era of fast technological innovation, Shubham Flexible Packaging Machines is well aware of the importance of staying ahead of the curve to stay a step ahead in the competition. The firm is constantly expanding its Infrastructure and production technologies to meet the demand of its customer within the timeframe. Having reached the Apex of Packaging Machinery & supplied machines all over the globe, currently, the company has opened its local office in Lagos, Nigeria (Africa) to serve the clients of African and nearby countries. Looking at the future demand of the packaging industry, Shubham Flexible Packaging Machines aspires to expand its assembly lines from 8 to 12. Additionally, in the years to come, the firm is set to spread its wings across various new regions of the world including – Dubai, Indonesia, and South America.
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