Mamata Secures Rs 85 Million Latin America Export Order Intro:
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Mamata Secures Rs 85 Million Latin America Export Order Intro:

Mamata Machinery Limited, a leading provider of machinery solutions in the flexible packaging sector, has secured its first export order for a 9-layer blown film plant under its Co-Extrusion product segment. The order, valued at approximately Rs 85 million, has been placed by a new customer based in Latin America.
This announcement follows the company’s recent receipt of its first domestic order for a 9-layer blown film plant. The advanced plant will be used to manufacture high barrier films for food packaging applications, offering enhanced protection and extended shelf life. Delivery is scheduled for the third quarter of FY27.
These developments highlight Mamata’s growing prominence in the high-end Co-Extrusion segment and affirm its reputation as a reliable partner for innovative and customised solutions. The Latin American order also marks a significant step in expanding the company’s global footprint. 

Mamata Machinery Limited, a leading provider of machinery solutions in the flexible packaging sector, has secured its first export order for a 9-layer blown film plant under its Co-Extrusion product segment. The order, valued at approximately Rs 85 million, has been placed by a new customer based in Latin America.This announcement follows the company’s recent receipt of its first domestic order for a 9-layer blown film plant. The advanced plant will be used to manufacture high barrier films for food packaging applications, offering enhanced protection and extended shelf life. Delivery is scheduled for the third quarter of FY27.These developments highlight Mamata’s growing prominence in the high-end Co-Extrusion segment and affirm its reputation as a reliable partner for innovative and customised solutions. The Latin American order also marks a significant step in expanding the company’s global footprint. 

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