Ahmadabad-based HMPL is the gateway to innovative packaging solutions. For two decades, the company has manufactured, and exports advanced liquid packaging machinery and material handling equipment. The ISO 9001-2015 certified organization claims to be one of India’s first machine suppliers with CE certification. It offers solutions for free-flowing aqueous and viscous liquids to consumer segments, including beverages, cosmetics, dairy, distilleries, edible oil, food, lubricants, pesticides, pharmaceutical, and allied industries. To date, the company has 8000 plus installations in 49 countries, including India.

HMPL offers a wide range of packaging solutions, including washing machines, unique filling machines, sealing (capping) machines, labeling machines, and special purpose machines such as automatic shrink sleeve applicator, pre-filled syringe filling, and stoppering machine. Moreover, the company offers dedicated packaging systems for volumes ranging from 1 ml to 1000 ml with filling.
HMPL gave live demonstrations at the pacprocess foodpex exhibition from 12 to 14 December 2019 at Pragati Maidan in New Delhi. They have brought four machines to the show this time, which includes the entire line as a sequence of machines. These are a 6-head servo filling machine – useful to fill viscosity from water, juice, to honey and syrups, the capping machine – for screw capping and tightening. The sticker labeling machine is helpful for the round, front, front, and back, top and side application for any kind product, and shrink sleeve applicator – to apply sleeve on any kind of product. Maulik V Dave, managing director of HariKrushna Machinetech, said that the company can supply machines with variable speeds for liquid packaging lines, at rates from 20 products a minute to 400 products a minute.
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Naresh Khanna – 10 February 2025
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