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Milacron continues to invest in India

By Niranjan Mudholkar,

Added 29 April 2016

Will enhance manufacturing capabilities and boost production volumes for injection, blow and extrusion molding machines

Milacron Holdings Corp., a leading industrial technology company serving the plastics processing industry, recently completed another round of expansions to their injection, blow and extrusion molding machine manufacturing facility in Ahmedabad, as well as their hot runner manufacturing facility in Coimbatore.

The completed addition to the Ahmedabad facility added an additional 9304 sq m bringing the total footprint to 65,000 square meters. The additional space will primarily be used for machining and assembly. The ground floor of the facility is air-conditioned and features a state of the art rainwater harvesting and recharging system.

The machine manufacturing facility will enhance manufacturing capabilities and boost Milacron's production volumes to meet the increasing demand for Milacron's industry leading injection, blow and extrusion molding machines. Milacron's India machine plant manufactures a large variety of hydraulic, servo and electric injection molding machines, blow molding, PET, as well as extrusion machines.

Milacron CEO Tom Goeke and Ron Krisanda, COO were on hand for the traditional Indian Pooja inauguration ceremony along with Mahendra Patel, Vice Chairman, Ferromatik India, Shirish Divgi, Managing Director, Ferromatik India and Kannan Venkatraman, Managing Director, Mold-Masters India.

Goeke commented, "The Indian plastic market continues to impress, and Milacron continues to grow alongside it to ensure we're able to make our customers possibilities a reality."

Krisanda echoed Goeke's comments "The Indian injection market continues to outperform estimates and remains a key geographical area of focus for Milacron's brands."

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