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Shibaura Machine India Inaugurates Advanced Technical Center At Open House 2025

Shibaura Machine India Inaugurates Advanced Technical Center At Open House 2025

Shibaura Machine India (SMI) successfully hosted its Open House 2025 at its Chennai manufacturing facility, marking the inauguration of its new Technical Center—a strategic initiative aimed at strengthening application support, customer training, and process innovation for the Indian plastics industry.

The two-day Open House, held on 18–19 December 2025, witnessed participation from plastics processors, OEM partners, and industry stakeholders, offering them firsthand exposure to Shibaura Machine’s latest injection moulding technologies, auxiliary equipment, and digital manufacturing solutions.

The Technical Center was formally inaugurated by Mr. Shigetomo Sakamoto, President & CEO, Shibaura Machine, reaffirming the company’s long-term commitment to India as a key manufacturing and technology hub. The facility is designed to enable application development, machine trials, mould testing, and operator training, providing customers with localized technical expertise and faster process optimization.

A major highlight of the Open House was the live demonstration of energy-efficient All-Electric Injection Moulding Machines, showcasing superior precision, repeatability, and sustainability benefits. Demonstrations also covered applications catering to packaging, automotive, household, and specialty segments, addressing evolving market demands.

The event further emphasized Industry 4.0 readiness, featuring smart machine connectivity and data monitoring solutions aimed at enhancing productivity and operational efficiency in modern plastics processing plants.

With the launch of the Technical Center, Shibaura Machine India strengthens its role as a technology partner, supporting Indian processors through innovation, reliability, and localized engineering support.

Building on this momentum, Shibaura Machine will present its integrated Technology Ecosystem at Plastindia 2026, showcasing its Injection Moulding Machines and Auxiliary Equipment portfolio along with its IoT solutions, with an emphasis on system-level integration, energy efficiency, process visibility, and application performance. The Injection Moulding Machines will be exhibited at Hall 10 | Stall A14, while the Auxiliary Equipment range will be showcased at Hall 5G | Stall B3, enabling visitors to engage with both product lines and digital capabilities in detail and understand their role within a complete moulding solution aligned to the evolving requirements of the plastics industry.

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NGA Plastic Technology Private Limited In Chennai: Brands COLLIN & Britas Asia – Empowering India’s Polymer Industry With Localized Innovation

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NGA Plastic Technology Private Limited In Chennai: Brands COLLIN & Britas Asia – Empowering India’s Polymer Industry With Localized Innovation

India’s plastics industry is experiencing a phase of strong and sustainable growth. Rising domestic demand, expanding export activities, and increasing quality expectations are driving processors to invest in modern, efficient, and future-ready technologies. Against this backdrop, the NGA Group took a strategic step to support the Indian market with advanced yet affordable polymer processing solutions – leading to the establishment of NGA Plastic Technology Private Limited and the launch of the brand COLLIN Asia and the product series EASY LINE.

Building a Strong Foundation Through Partnership

NGA Plastic Technology Private Limited was founded by the NGA Group, headquartered in Austria, in cooperation with Techscience Services Pvt. Ltd., Chennai. The shareholding structure – 80% NGA Group and 20% Techscience – combines global technology leadership with strong local expertise. Techscience brings more than three decades of experience in polymer processing and technical services, while the NGA Group contributes proven engineering know-how and innovation from Europe and beyond.

The NGA Group includes well-established companies such as COLLIN Lab & Pilot Solutions (Germany), BritAS Recycling-Anlagen GmbH (Germany), COMELT Collin Melt Solutions GmbH (Austria), as well as subsidiaries in the USA and Singapore. Today, NGA Plastic Technology Pvt. Ltd. operates as an affiliated company of COLLIN Lab & Pilot Solutions, ensuring direct access to well-proven technical expertise. However, EASY LINE systems are technically completely independent and are NOT compatible with COLLIN Lab & Pilot Solutions devices.

“The idea was very clear from the beginning,” says DI Dr. Friedrich Kastner, CEO / Managing Partner NGA Group. “Indian processors, research institutes, and training centres need the latest polymer processing technology – but adapted to local requirements and available at competitive costs.”

COLLIN Asia: Technology Designed for Growing Markets

“Under the brand COLLIN Asia, NGA Plastic Technology focuses on supplying emerging markets with easy-to-handle, table-top laboratory-scale testing and R&D lines, based on proven COLLIN technology and manufactured in India”, explains Rajnissh Soodd, CSO of NGA Plastic Technology Pvt. Ltd.

The first product series launched under this brand is the EASY LINE. These compact systems are designed for polymer processing in training, apprenticeship, research, and development, while offering industrially relevant process conditions. EASY LINE machines can be supplied as stand-alone units or configured into complete processing lines for pellets, strands, blown film, flat film, and sheets.

The EASY LINE portfolio includes press, extruder, compounder, blown film lines, flat film lines, roll mill and a pressure filter test unit. All machines feature an ergonomic, compact design and are engineered for simple operation.

EASY LINE MAX: Expanding Capabilities

To meet the increasing demand for larger output and wider films, NGA Plastic Technology expanded its range with the EASY LINE MAX series. This product line bridges the gap between laboratory equipment and pilot systems.

Currently, the EASY LINE MAX series includes a 400 mm blown film line and a 400 mm flat film line. These systems offer flexible configuration options, including two extruder sizes (ø25 x 30D and ø30 x 30D), compact installation, and intuitive operation – making them especially attractive for masterbatch, compounding, and film development applications.

Strong Global Presence Through Trade Fairs

Over the past years, COLLIN Asia has achieved significant international visibility through successful participation in major trade fairs.

At K 2025, NGA Plastic Technology celebrated two world premieres. The COLLIN Asia EASY LINE MAX 400 Flat Film Line was presented for the first time to the global audience in live operation. Equipped with a slot die SD 350 featuring flexible lip adjustment, optional lip heating, and central software control, the system attracted strong interest from visitors worldwide.

In addition, the BritAS Asia EASY LINE ABMF-0300-05 Automatic Belt Melt Filter was introduced. Designed for smaller throughputs, this system enables efficient removal of contaminants from plastic waste, producing high-quality regranulate. Based on proven BritAS technology, the EASY LINE version features a simplified design, fully automatic operation, and low operating costs. The system is manufactured in India and marketed jointly by NGA Plastic Technology and BritAS.

At NPE 2024, NGA Plastic Technology made its first appearance with two EASY LINE systems in live operation, marking the debut of the entire NGA Group at this major international exhibition.

“We were proud to present COLLIN Asia to a global audience for the first time,” say DI Dr. Friedrich Kastner and Crone Verstraten, majority owners of the NGA Group. “India is one of the most dynamic growth markets for the polymer industry, and local companies are increasingly investing in technologies that meet global standards.”

India as a Regional Technology Hub

Beyond serving the Indian market, NGA Plastic Technology also acts as a regional base.

“From our branch office, besides the Indian market, we can also serve Southeast Asia and Africa perfectly. This allows us to support customers quickly and efficiently across multiple growing regions.”

Vision for the Future

Looking ahead, COLLIN Asia will continue to expand its product portfolio. According to DI Dr. Friedrich Kastner, CEO and Managing Partner of the NGA Group, local presence is a decisive success factor. “The future of extrusion in India lies in combining international technology standards with local manufacturing, service, and training. Having our own company on site allows us to understand customer needs, respond quickly, and build long-term partnerships.”

With its strong local foundation, proven technology, and long-term vision, COLLIN Asia is well positioned to support the continued growth of India’s plastics industry – today and in the years to come.

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MAAG Group And SIKORA With Joint Booth At Plastindia 2026

MAAG Group And SIKORA With Joint Booth At Plastindia 2026

The MAAG Group will be participating in Plastindia in New Delhi, India, from February 5 to 10, 2026, presenting innovative product solutions for the polymer, pipe, and hose industries in Hall 06, Booth H6-B2A. For the first time since the acquisition of SIKORA in June 2025, the MAAG Group and SIKORA, manufacturers of measurement, control, inspection, and sorting technology, will be appearing at a joint booth. “Our presence at the trade fair reinforces our strategic planning: We offer polymer processing and quality control systems for our customers,” explains Uwe Kellner, VP Sales EMEIA MAAG Group. Whether pumps, filters, pelletizing systems, pulverizing mills, recycling systems, or measurement and control systems for the manufacture of pipes and hoses or the inspection and sorting of plastic granulate – our systems create decisive added value for our customers.”

The MAAG Group’s exhibits include the ERF 350 high-performance melt filter and the BAOLI-3 dry-cut strand pelletizer. For recycling applications, MAAG offers continuous melt filters such as the ERF 350, which processes throughputs of up to 3,800 kg/h with a contamination level of up to 16 percent by weight. The melt flows from the outside to the inside through a continuously rotating drum with thousands of conical filtration holes, while impurities such as paper, wood, rubber, or metals remain on the outside of the drum and are continuously scraped off and discharged. A total of four ERF models cover throughputs from 150 to 10,000 kg/h. In addition, four models from the ECO series are available for PET applications with lower levels of contamination, such as production waste.

The BAOLI-3 is a dry-cut strand granulator for compounding and recycling applications. The machine uses core components—including cutting tools and strand feeders—manufactured by MAAG Germany. Three models cover throughput capacities from 20 to 3,450 kg/h, depending on the application and polymer type. Key features include high pellet quality, long service life, low noise level, easy operation, and flexible installation options for different production environments.

The PURITY CONCEPT V laboratory system inspects and analyzes granules, flakes, and test plates.

At Plastindia, SIKORA will present, among other things, the PURITY CONCEPT V, an offline system for random sampling and analysis of pellets, flakes, and test plates. “The system uses an optical camera to detect contaminants such as black or colored specks and discolorations from 50 µm. The analysis takes less than a minute – including a test certificate and HSV color chart of the detected color deviations,” explains Holger Lieder, Managing Director of SIKORA. The system thus makes a significant contribution to product and quality assurance.

In the field of measurement technology for pipe and hose extrusion, SIKORA also presents the CENTERWAVE 6000. The system measures pipes with diameters from 32 mm to 1,600 mm directly after the first vacuum tank without contact. A continuously rotating transceiver and a powerful processor system use millimeter wave technology to accurately measure the diameter and wall thickness over 360 degrees of the product circumference. This facilitates the centering of the extrusion tools, reduces material consumption, and lowers costs.

The CENTERWAVE 6000 measures pipes from 32 to 1,600 mm.

In addition, SIKORA presents the X-RAY 6000 PURE, an innovative X-ray system for continuous measurement of total wall thickness, eccentricity, and inner and outer diameter of single-layer hoses and pipes. The system can be flexibly used at various positions in the extrusion line. From the very first day of operation, it enables the wall thickness to be reduced to the minimum permissible value – with considerable material and cost savings.

With their joint appearance at Plastindia 2026, the MAAG Group and SIKORA will showcase their combined expertise across the entire plastics processing value chain. “Our aim is not only to provide customers with first-class machines and systems, but also to support them as a long-term partner with in-depth process expertise,” summarizes Uwe Kellner.

www.maag.com

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Elecon At 75+ Years: A Deep-Dive Conversation On Innovation, Growth And Global Leadership

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Elecon At 75+ Years: A Deep-Dive Conversation On Innovation, Growth And Global Leadership

An Exclusive Interview with Mr. Prayasvin B. Patel, Chairman & Managing Director, Elecon Engineering Co. Ltd. with Modern Plastics India (MPI) Magazine a Part of Modern Plastics Global Network

Elecon began its journey in 1951. How has the company grown over the years?

In 1951, a visionary named Shri Ishwarbhai B. Patel laid the foundation of Elecon in Bombay. What began as a modest venture in conveying equipment manufacturing soon became a pioneering force in India’s industrial landscape. At a time when the nation was striving for self-reliance, Elecon’s innovation reduced dependence on imports and saved precious foreign exchange.

By 1960, Elecon had transformed into a Private Limited Company and soon after, relocated to Vallabh Vidyanagar, Anand, Gujarat. This move marked the beginning of a new chapter—one that aligned Elecon with Gujarat’s emerging industrial hub. Later, during that same year, Elecon became a Public Limited Company, opening doors to greater opportunities and growth.

Split Housing Extruder Gearbox

The 1973s brought diversification. Elecon ventured into gear manufacturing, a bold step that positioned it as a leader in mechanical power transmission.

Over the following decades, Elecon expanded its portfolio to include industrial gears, gearboxes, mining equipment and material handling systems. Its products became fundamental to core industries such as steel, Power, Plastic, cement, sugar, paper, rubber, Navy With each milestone, Elecon strengthened its identity—not just as a manufacturer, but as a solution provider for India’s growing industrial needs.

Today, Elecon stands tall as one of Asia’s largest manufacturer of industrial gears solution and material handling equipment, serving clients across the globe. Its journey from a small workshop in 1951 to a multinational powerhouse is a testament to vision, innovation and resilience.

Elecon’s story is not just about machines and markets-it is about building India’s industrial backbone and carrying forward a legacy of excellence that continues to inspire generations.

Elecon first started by making conveyor systems. What inspired the company to expand into industrial gearboxes and material handling equipment?

With the growing demand in India’s industrial sectors, ELECON diversified its business into industrial gears and power transmission equipment in 1976, establishing a dedicated Gear Division to supply gearboxes to all major core industries. Over the decades, ELECON has progressed into one of Asia’s largest manufacturers of industrial gears, serving major core sector like cement, steel, sugar, power, mining, Indian Marine and other critical sectors with world-class engineering excellence.

Mono Block Extruder Gearbox

Elecon is now Asia’s largest industrial gearbox manufacturer. What qualities or practices helped the company earn trust from customers around the world?

Today Elecon stands as a leader for industrial gearbox manufacturers by combining technological excellence, reliability, global quality standards. We always focus on innovation, robust manufacturing, dependable service and long-term partnerships has earned trust from industries worldwide.

Elecon serves clients across Asia, Europe, the Middle East, the USA and Africa. How do you make sure your products meet the different needs of customers in each region?

Elecon ensures global consistency in quality while allowing regional flexibility in design, compliance and service. This balance builds trust and long-term partnerships across continents

Innovation is a major part of Elecon’s identity. How does your team create new ideas ?

At Elecon, innovation is more than just a word-it’s part of who we are. Since its inception in 1976, the company has grown by staying ahead of industry needs and finding new ways to improve engineering solutions. Our ability to create fresh ideas comes from three main strengths: strong research and development, a deep understanding of industry requirements and, most importantly, our dedicated team of engineers.

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Stargate HRS Revolutionizes Hot Runner Technology

Stargate HRS Revolutionizes Hot Runner Technology

Oerlikon HRSflow unveiled its patented STARgate HRS hot runner technology, featuring a completely redesigned gate unit. Unlike conventional designs with axially moving needles, this revolutionary technology uses a diaphragm-like element in the gate plane to manage melt flow into the cavity. Eliminating the need for needles provides numerous processing and cost advantages.

left: the standard valve gate solution; right: the STARgate HRS technology, which reduces cycle time and requires significantly less installation space than conventional needle valve systems.

Thanks to its diaphragmatic concept delivering optimal cooling performance, STARgate HRS offers a significant reduction in cycle time as a key advantage, resulting in higher productivity. The absence of components required for guiding and moving the needle also streamlines manufacturing, assembly, and maintenance operations. Its innovative design eliminates the need for actuator installation space, which is typically positioned axially above the needles in conventional systems, allowing for thinner back plates. Additionally, the innovative pinless configuration allows for smaller nozzle diameters and reduced mold pocket sizes, making the STARgate HRS an exceptionally compact solution.

The combination of smooth plastic flow and a reduced stagnation area enables faster color changes, lower scrap quantities, and lower pressure losses. Additionally, the easily replaceable gate insert reduces maintenance costs. The external position of the actuator contributes to lower energy consumption because it does not require cooling.

Experience at the Oerlikon HRSflow R&D Technical Center shows that the new STARgate HRS technology is ideal for injection molding medium-to-large parts with reduced holding and cycle times. For these types of applications, the cycle time can be up to 20% shorter than with conventional gate systems.

Massimo Rossi, R&D Director at Oerlikon HRSflow, comments: “A new era in valve gate solutions has begun. The needle-free STARgate HRS hot runner technology, which is expected to be available by mid-2026, is a true game changer, because it will radically transform the processing of amorphous thermoplastics. Ongoing developments aim to expand its range of applications. We are proud of this achievement by our development team, which includes employees from across the company.”

STARgate HRS was demonstrated live at K 2025 during the production of a 6-litre bucket with a 1.1 mm wall thickness at the booth of the Italian injection molding machine manufacturer BMB. Project partners included the Dutch plastics processor Dijkstra Plastics, R&D Plastics, Oerlikon Balzers, and Piovan.

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Constantia Flexibles Recognized With CDP ‘A’ Score For Climate Transparency

Constantia Flexibles Recognized With CDP ‘A’ Score For Climate Transparency

Constantia Flexibles, the world’s third-largest flexible packaging company, has been recognized for its leadership in environmental transparency and sustainability by CDP, the global environmental non-profit that operates the world’s only independent disclosure system.

As in previous years, the company has earned an A rating for climate change, based on data disclosed through CDP’s annual questionnaire. This top score reflects Constantia Flexibles’ commitment to ambitious climate action and transparent reporting.

Marc Rademacher, EVP Consumer Commercial, Group R&D, and Group Sustainability of Constantia Flexibles, commented: “Achieving an A rating from CDP is a significant milestone for us. It demonstrates that sustainability is not just a commitment but a core part of our business strategy. Transparency and climate action are essential for building trust with our customers and partners, and we will continue to innovate and invest in solutions that drive the future.”

CDP applies a rigorous and independent methodology to evaluate disclosure quality, risk awareness, environmental management, and evidence of best practice. Scores range from A to D-, indicating the level of ambition, target-setting, and action taken by companies. In 2025, more than 22,100 companies disclosed, 877 of them made the Corporate A List―placing us among the top 4% of all companies scored.

Aligned with the TCFD framework, CDP maintains the world’s largest repository of environmental data. Its scoring system is widely used by investors and procurement teams to accelerate progress toward a net-zero, sustainable, and earth-positive global economy. In 2025 alone, 640 investors with $127 trillion in assets requested CDP to collect data on environmental impacts, risks, and opportunities.

Sherry Madera, CEO of CDP, said: “A CDP score is a sign of commitment to high-quality data that enables companies to take earth-positive economic decisions that future-proof their operations, improving access to capital, competitiveness and compliance. Tackling environmental risks head-on will create a more resilient economy and increase companies’ ability to innovate and invest. We look forward to seeing all companies build on their accolade and turn their commitments into meaningful and effective action.”

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ALBIS And Sukhesh Group Establish Joint Venture In India

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ALBIS And Sukhesh Group Establish Joint Venture In India

ALBIS is further expanding its international footprint and has established a joint venture in India together with Mumbai-based Sukhesh Group. The new company, ALBIS Sukhesh India Pvt. Ltd., headquartered in Mumbai, aims to become one of the leading distributors of engineering plastics in the Indian market.

The joint venture builds on the complementary strengths of both partners: ALBIS contributes its extensive portfolio of engineering plastics, long-standing technical sales expertise and strong relationships with global polymer manufacturers, while the Sukhesh Group adds its pan-Indian network, established infrastructure and more than 30 years of experience in polymer distribution across India.

“The establishment of this joint venture marks an important milestone in ALBIS’ global growth strategy,” says Horst Klink, CEO of ALBIS. “India is developing rapidly and continues to gain economic as well as geopolitical importance. With the Sukhesh Group, we have a highly experienced partner at our side, equipped with an impressive nationwide logistics network and numerous warehouse locations. This extensive infrastructure provides a strong foundation for supporting customers with targeted and comprehensive solutions.”

The Sukhesh Group, a family-owned polymer distribution company with more than three decades of market experience, sees the joint venture as an important step forward. “We are very pleased to enter into this partnership with ALBIS,” says Urmish Parekh, Director of the Sukhesh Group. “ALBIS brings an exceptionally broad product portfolio, deep technical expertise and strong relationships with leading global manufacturers. Together with our infrastructure and market reach, we are building a robust platform that will deliver real value to customers across India.

As part of the establishment of the new joint venture in India, ALBIS Sukhesh India is pleased to announce the appointment of Veeralakshmanan Bagavathi as Managing Director. Lakshmanan brings many years of international leadership experience in the plastics industry. Over the course of his career, he has held senior management positions and worked extensively across Asia, including assignments in Singapore, Thailand and Hong Kong. This international background has given him deep insight into global markets, multicultural organizations and the specific requirements of fast-growing economies.

In his new role, Lakshmanan will be responsible for the strategic development and operational management of the joint venture. His focus will be on strengthening the company’s distribution partners market position and driving sustainable growth in the Indian market for engineering plastics. “India is one of the most dynamic and promising markets for engineering plastics worldwide,” says Lakshmanan. “By combining international expertise with strong local presence, we aim to create long-term value for our customers and partners.”

India is benefiting from strong economic expansion, advancing industrialization and a growing role as a global manufacturing hub. Demand for engineering plastics is expected to grow above average in the coming years, particularly in sectors such as Mobility, E&E or Building & Construction.

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WILCO Automates High-Mix/Low-Volume Visual Inspection With The Launch Of EVO CAX

WILCO Automates High-Mix/Low-Volume Visual Inspection With The Launch Of EVO CAX

Designed for visual inspection of high-mix/low-volume pharmaceutical products, the EVO CAX 20 fully automates vial inspection within the smallest possible footprint. This innovative solution enhances production planning flexibility, particularly in clinical and small-scale environments, by providing consistent, high-quality visual inspection.

The EVO CAX 20 addresses longstanding challenges faced by pharmaceutical manufacturers in high-mix, low-volume production settings. Clinical and small-scale production requires high flexibility for product turnover while the intervals between batches can be difficult to bridge for human operators. The EVO CAX delivers 100% automated visual inspection efficiency with reliable and reproducible results at minimal space requirements. It’s an ideal solution for facilities constrained by space, suitable for both clinical and small-scale production environments.

Key Features

  1. Small Footprint

Designed for minimal space, the EVO CAX seamlessly integrates into existing production environments. Its ideal size allows for scalability through a fleet concept as well as accompanying a product throughout its life cycle, from the laboratory to inline production through to reduced product volume before market withdrawal.

  1. Quick Format Change

Featuring the WILCO OptiX fixed vision system, the EVO CAX eliminates the need for setup adjustments during format changes, enhancing operational efficiency.

  1. Highest Flexibility

Capable of handling liquid and lyophilized (lyo) vials ranging from 2R to 30R at speeds up to 20 vials per minute, the EVO CAX supports swift product changes.

  1. Fast Recipe Development Cycles

Equipped with AI-supported baselines, the EVO CAX accelerates the development and validation of new product recipes, ensuring rapid adaptation to varying production configurations.

Addressing Market Challenges

The clinical production of parenterals often encounters issues such as product variability, infrequent production batches, and small batch sizes. Manual Visual Inspection (MVI) requires extensive operator training and requalification, resulting in fluctuating inspection quality. The EVO CAX overcomes these challenges by consistently delivering high-quality inspection results during production runs spread over time, reducing the need for constant requalification and enabling economical production of small batches.

Innovative Design for High Performance

The EVO CAX is compact in size, but does not hold back on additional innovations and functionalities to improve inspection quality and usability while focusing on gentle products treatment:

  • Adapted Lighting: Reduced energy exposure to products, minimizing stress and preserving product integrity.
  • Human-Inspired Inspection: Gentle mechanical handling with robots reduces the need for fast vial spinning, further protecting products.
  • Turbidity and Color Inspection: Fully integrated color and turbidity measurement for less stress on products by reducing transport needs.
  • Operator Assistance: Guides operators through critical processes, such as line clearance, ensuring smooth and error-free operation.
  • Image Quality: Highest resolution lowers false rejects and allows additional inspection tasks.

The EVO CAX sets a new benchmark for visual inspection, delivering reproducibility, security, and stringent quality standards. Its advanced capabilities cater to the evolving needs of ATMP (Advanced Therapy Medicinal Products) and C&G (Cell & Gene) product markets, offering a reliable alternative to manual inspection methods.

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Shaping The Future With You In India: Haitian International Makes A Grand Debut At PLASTINDIA 2026

Shaping The Future With You In India: Haitian International Makes A Grand Debut At PLASTINDIA 2026

Grand Debut: Meet Us at Hall 10, Stand A-12

As the industrial momentum of “Make in India” accelerates its sweep across the global plastics landscape, the flagship Asian plastics exhibition, PLASTINDIA 2026, is set to open grandly at the Bharat Mandapam Exhibition Centre in New Delhi from February 5th to 10th, 2026. Under the theme “Bharat Next,” the exhibition will convene top global technological forces and industry leaders. As a pioneer in injection molding technology, Haitian International will make a significant appearance at Stand A-12, Hall 10, showcasing four integrated solutions and embarking on the industry’s future journey with partners worldwide.

Empowerment Through Technology: Integrated Value Delivery Rooted Locally

True empowerment begins with close listening and responsive action. As the world’s leading manufacturer of injection molding machines by sales volume, Haitian International holds a long-term commitment to and has deeply cultivated the Indian market. With established local production bases in Gujarat and Chennai, the company has built a comprehensive network for R&D, production, and service. These facilities are not distant “production bases”; they are extensions reaching out to local customers, ensuring faster response, closer support, and deeper understanding.

At this exhibition, Haitian will centrally display its forward-looking technological achievements and cutting-edge core machine portfolio. The focus will be on four sets of intelligent injection molding solutions designed for key sectors such as automotive, home appliances, and packaging. These solutions deeply integrate automation and precision molding technologies, offering the core advantages of high efficiency, stability, and reliability. They represent a panoramic view of Haitian’s “Intelligent Equipment + Digital Platform” integrated solution offering.

From customized injection molding machines tailored to India’s key industries to digital management systems that streamline the entire production workflow, each achievement embodies the deep integration of Haitian’s solutions with local needs. They are designed to tangibly help customers enhance production efficiency, optimize quality control, and reduce overall operational costs, ensuring technological value materializes in every production step.

Co-creating Value: From ‘Equipment Delivery’ to ‘Ecosystem Building

Co-creating value means standing on the same ground of manufacturing, facing real challenges together. In India, Haitian International is dedicated to transcending the role of a mere supplier to become a trusted, long-term strategic partner for its customers. Leveraging its localized manufacturing and service system, Haitian ensures rapid response and efficient support for customer needs, providing end-to-end assistance—from production optimization to ongoing operation and maintenance.

During the exhibition, Haitian’s team of experienced technical experts will be available on-site for in-depth, one-on-one consultations. Together with customers, they will analyze specific production scenarios and challenges to chart clear, viable pathways for intelligent upgrading. We firmly believe that the best solutions are always born from the real echoes within the workshop.

Witness dynamic production demonstrations of cutting-edge injection molding solutions up close, experiencing technology-driven production innovation.

Engage in face-to-face discussions with industry experts to explore personalized, customized solutions.

Gain in-depth insight into Haitian’s comprehensive, end-to-end service system in India—spanning local production, technology application, and after-sales support.

We sincerely invite colleagues from the global plastics industry to visit the Haitian International booth at Stand A-12, Hall 10, Bharat Mandapam Exhibition Centre, New Delhi, from February 5th to 10th, 2026. Let us gather here to explore the forefront trends of intelligent manufacturing and jointly infuse sustained industrial momentum into the high-quality development of “Make in India.”

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NICHEM Solutions on Innovation, Growth & the Future of Specialty Chemicals

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How did NICHEM Solutions begin, and what inspired the company to start in 2014?

NICHEM existed as Advanced Agrotech since 1995. It was led by two innovation driven professionals Rajan Raje and Prof VC Malshe who believed in a simple approach that everyone had the right to get pure air, water and food. Both were fascinated by global technologies used for agriculture in small countries like Egypt, Turkey, Spain etc. They strongly felt the need to develop cost-effective, eco-friendly and non-toxic solutions for the post-harvest segment. In 2014, the partnership was strengthened after Aniket Malshe came on board. He broadened the vision of the company and rebranded its positioning as NICHEM SOLUTIONS in the market. At NICHEM, the spark has always been developing innovative chemical solutions to customer’s unmet needs.

Can you explain how the founders and early team members worked together to build NICHEM from the beginning?

NICHEM’s early years were built on collaboration more than structure. Prof. V.C. Malshe developed every product we offered in the initial phase his scientific lens shaped our foundation. Rajan Raje brought decades of industrial experience, managing applications, production and business realities with equal clarity. When Aniket Malshe joined, he broadened our voice and helped position NICHEM’s technologies to the world. Later, with Dr. Leena Raje, we transitioned into an organisation with stronger administrative discipline and a people-first culture. Decisions were made in labs, over trials, and during plant visits not across meeting tables. Every founder contributed from their strengths, and that shared ownership allowed NICHEM to take shape steadily.

NICHEM has a team with almost 150 years of experience. How does this help you solve real-life problems?

Experience gives perspective. Many industrial challenges have repeating patterns, and our collective decades in chemistry, application engineering and manufacturing help us identify these early. Instead of treating symptoms, we can understand the underlying chemistry that causes them. Experience also brings realism knowing what will scale safely, what may fail unexpectedly, and what approach is most likely to survive production and field conditions. This allows us to design solutions that are not only innovative on paper but also reliable in practice.

Why is innovation so important in the work you do at NICHEM?

Innovation is not an optional pursuit for us. It is central to why NICHEM exists. Innovation is the heart of NICHEM. The problems industries face today are not the ones we saw a decade ago. Materials are evolving, sustainability pressures are increasing, and regulations are tightening. Without meaningful innovation, specialty chemistry becomes stagnant. Our Innovation Centre, established in 2023, was our way of institutionalising this belief. With application labs across polymers, water, agriculture and personal care, and a microbiology facility, we ensure that every new idea is tested against real industrial conditions. Innovation allows us to remain relevant, responsible and forward-looking. We reinvest significant amounts of profits annually to strengthen our innovation infrastructure.

You make products for polymers, water purification, personal care, and industry. How do you make sure the quality is high in all these areas?

Delivering technologies without compromising on the quality is crucial for NICHEM. To ensure consistent quality, we abide to ISO 9001:2015 Quality Management System Standards accepted globally. We have a robust Quality Control and Assurance process to perform stringent checks of incoming raw materials, outgoing finished goods, manufacturing processes etc to deliver quality products. It is strengthened by a structured R&D who conduct initial verification and validation studies of efficacy and safety in-house during product development. Third party certifications make our documentation, traceability and consistency credible. To us, quality is a culture built through discipline, scientific rigour and respect for process.

How did getting your first U.S. patent for CROPSIL help your company grow?

Cropsil was our first major scientific milestone. Developing the most stable Orthosilicic Acid formulation in a short duration was a breakthrough! Receiving patents in India, USA and Canada validated the unique ness of the technology on a global platform. It reassured us that our research could stand international scrutiny. It strengthened customer confidence and encouraged us to invest more aggressively in R&D. This led to creating more patentable technologies and a stronger innovation pipeline.

Your customers say NICHEM is great at re-engineering and co-creating solutions. How do you build strong, long-term relationships with clients?

Our relationships with our clients grow out of listening. When clients come to us, they usually bring complex, open-ended problems rather than ready-made briefs. We work alongside them developing formulations, running trials, visiting their plants, and refining the chemistry until it fits seamlessly into their process. Co-creation builds trust. When a client sees that we remain committed even when the problem becomes challenging, the relationship naturally becomes long-term. We walk the path with them together!

How do you make sure your chemicals are safe, eco-friendly, and good for the environment?

Safety and Environmental Responsibility are one of the key values at NICHEM. It begins at the formulation/design stage of product development. Our Research Team first reviews the regulatory information of raw materials under consideration from credible chemical databases of USA and Europe. This helps us to identify hazardous chemicals. We actively explore non-hazardous or low-hazard alternatives to begin formulation development. This ensures that safety is built-in rather than corrected later. Alongside regulatory diligence, we also evaluate biodegradability, residue behavior and end-of-life impact. This approach allows us to create chemistries that perform effectively without compromising environmental integrity.

You say your goal is to “restore green back to the environment.” How do your products support this mission?

“Restoring green back to the environment” is not an abstract mission for us; it guides how we prioritize and direct our research. Much of our work focuses on enabling industries to operate with a lower environmental footprint. Our Polymer Additives support recyclability, improve process efficiency and enable controlled biodegradation under aerobic and anaerobic conditions. Our Water Treatment Chemistries help reduce overall chemical load and improve purification outcomes, allowing systems to function with fewer inputs. Our Agriculture Input Solutions contribute to replacing toxicity on fresh produce with eco-friendly alternatives thereby reducing carbon footprint on the land and water bodies. Our Disinfection Solutions ensure carcinogen-free surface and aerial protection from microbes. Across sectors, we design formulations that extend material life, reduce waste generation and promote circularity. In this sense, our products are not only performance enhancers they are tools that help industries shift toward more responsible, resource-conscious manufacturing.

What new products or big plans can people expect from NICHEM Solutions in the future?

Our future work will continue to move in the direction of sustainable and responsible chemistry for air, water, land, plastic, paint, cosmetics & many more. Many of our upcoming technologies are designed to support circularity whether through improving recyclability, enabling controlled biodegradation, or reducing dependence on hazardous ingredients. Beyond individual products, we are also building deeper capability within our Innovation Centre so that ideas can move from concept to validated application more efficiently. We are gearing up our R&D Services to independently support industry & incubate unique ideas for product development for technology transfers. As regulations evolve and industries shift toward greener practices, we aim to offer chemistries that not only meet those expectations but help customers transition smoothly into the next generation of materials.

What message would you like to share with young people who want to enter the chemical industry?

To young professionals entering the chemical industry, we would say this: Chemistry is a field that rewards curiosity, responsibility, and patience. Build a strong scientific foundation, but pair it with an understanding of sustainability, digital tools, and cross-disciplinary thinking including finance. The future of this industry will belong to those who can balance performance with environmental insight and who treat regulatory awareness as part of good science. Most importantly, see your work as contribution rather than output. When you develop a formulation that is safer, greener or more efficient, you are not just solving a technical problem you are shaping how industries function in the decades ahead. If you approach the field with sincerity and a desire to make meaningful impact, it will offer you a lifelong journey of discovery with satisfaction!

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