Nichrome is witnessing a strong shift in dairy packaging trends, with its market research indicating that Extended Shelf Life (ESL) and aseptic milk formats are expected to gain significant traction over the next 3–5 years, driven by rising demand for value-added dairy products and evolving consumer preferences.
The company highlighted that India’s position as the world’s largest milk producer is accelerating the need for advanced packaging infrastructure to support quality, shelf life, and distribution efficiency. (THE PACKMAN) At the core of this transition is a focus on sustainability and efficiency, with Nichrome showcasing a high-speed packaging machine capable of producing 15,000 pouches per hour while consuming just 1.5 kW of power—underscoring the push toward energy-efficient dairy operations.
The company emphasized that such technological advancements could significantly reshape liquid milk packaging by improving productivity and reducing operational costs, positioning high-speed, energy-saving systems as critical enablers of the next phase of dairy industry growth.
Source: Dairynews7x7 3 May, 2026 Read full article here
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