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Shyam Techno Print launches two machines

Nov 07, 2024

At Pamex, along with its bag-making machines

Faridabad-based Shyam Techno Print showcased its range of bag-making machines at Pamex Mumbai. It also launched two machines — a multi-size napkin-maker and a square-bottom bag-maker — at the allied print and packaging exhibition.

Launched in 2014, Shyam Techno Print has gained prominence in the industry by offering quality-focused goods and services. The company makes bag-making, paper bag-creasing, paper-printing, bag-printing, and W-cut non-woven bag-making machines.

According to Chandrabhan Gaur, sales manager, the competitiveness of a business enterprise depends heavily on the quality of the products and services it provides to its customers using the best raw material. Their team of professionals guarantees that each item is of the best quality and stands apart in the market, he said.

“We participated for the first time at Pamex with the hope of catching the eye of converters. It was a branding exercise to create awareness about our company and our machine range in the western part of the country. Improving our networking and increasing our customer base was our main objective. However, the footfall was lacking from the previous editions, we heard,” Gaur said.

Gaur said their multi-size napkin-making machine was perhaps the only one in the exhibition. “We trust our innovations are unique and backed with precise R&D. Other machines converting tissues are only capable of making bags of a single size. Our machine, on the other hand, bridges the gap, converting to multiple sizes. Our expectation from Pamex was also to gain feedback on our machine. We are ready to supply it to whoever wants to buy it. But we want to explore more converters who need our machines.”

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