Mamata Machinery Awarded EEPC India Star Performer
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Mamata Machinery Awarded EEPC India Star Performer

Mamata Machinery Limited said it has been honoured with the Star Performer award for the year 2023-24 at the EEPC India Western Regional Export Performance Awards. The announcement came from the company in Ahmedabad on April two, 2026, noting the recognition of outstanding export performance. The award reflects the firm's export focus and global market engagement.

The award was presented by EEPC India, formerly the Engineering Export Promotion Council, and recognises Mamata's export achievements in the Medium Enterprise category under Heavy Industries for industrial machinery serving paper, cement, chemicals and textiles. The company will be felicitated for the award in May 2026. The regional award covers western India and acknowledges export contribution to manufacturing and engineering exports.

This recognition adds to a long history of commendations the company has received from EEPC India since 1995 and serves as validation of sustained export excellence. Mamata's position as one of India's foremost exporters of engineering and flexible packaging machinery solutions is emphasised by the repeated honours. The award highlights the firm's consistent ability to meet international demand.

Mamata Machinery is a global provider of total flexible packaging machinery solutions offering a comprehensive range of products across the value chain from co-extrusion to converting and advanced packaging machinery. With over 35 years of industry experience the company has achieved more than 5,000 machine installations in 80 countries worldwide. The scale of installations underlines its engineering capabilities and international reach.

The company underscores its commitment to technology, quality and customer centric design and has introduced numerous industry first products that address evolving needs of the flexible packaging sector. These strengths have made Mamata a preferred partner for businesses seeking reliable and efficient solutions on a global scale. The award is likely to support further export growth and market confidence.

Mamata Machinery Limited said it has been honoured with the Star Performer award for the year 2023-24 at the EEPC India Western Regional Export Performance Awards. The announcement came from the company in Ahmedabad on April two, 2026, noting the recognition of outstanding export performance. The award reflects the firm's export focus and global market engagement. The award was presented by EEPC India, formerly the Engineering Export Promotion Council, and recognises Mamata's export achievements in the Medium Enterprise category under Heavy Industries for industrial machinery serving paper, cement, chemicals and textiles. The company will be felicitated for the award in May 2026. The regional award covers western India and acknowledges export contribution to manufacturing and engineering exports. This recognition adds to a long history of commendations the company has received from EEPC India since 1995 and serves as validation of sustained export excellence. Mamata's position as one of India's foremost exporters of engineering and flexible packaging machinery solutions is emphasised by the repeated honours. The award highlights the firm's consistent ability to meet international demand. Mamata Machinery is a global provider of total flexible packaging machinery solutions offering a comprehensive range of products across the value chain from co-extrusion to converting and advanced packaging machinery. With over 35 years of industry experience the company has achieved more than 5,000 machine installations in 80 countries worldwide. The scale of installations underlines its engineering capabilities and international reach. The company underscores its commitment to technology, quality and customer centric design and has introduced numerous industry first products that address evolving needs of the flexible packaging sector. These strengths have made Mamata a preferred partner for businesses seeking reliable and efficient solutions on a global scale. The award is likely to support further export growth and market confidence.

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