We manufacture packing and sealing machinery at our works in Faridabad Sector 41-42. For customers anywhere else that is a supply-chain detail. For a Faridabad plant it changes the relationship entirely.
You can bring your own cartons to the works and watch them run through the machine before you commit. You can collect a sealing element on a Tuesday morning instead of waiting for a courier. When something is not working the way you expected, an engineer who knows the machine can be at your bay the same day.
None of that is a discount, and we do not pretend it is. It is a different kind of value, and for a despatch bay that stops the whole plant when it stops, it is usually the one that matters more.
This city packs a wider range of things than most people assume, and the machine that suits each is different.
Forging and component output from Sectors 24 to 27 goes out in returnable bins and strapped bundles. Heavy, sometimes oily, and tension has to be set for the bin rather than a carton.
Foundry and heavy engineering output from Ballabgarh needs handling equipment rated for real weight before it needs anything else. A pallet truck rated for a warehouse will not survive a foundry floor.
Newer plants at IMT Faridabad often run proper carton lines with standardised packs, which is where automatic sealing and in-line strapping genuinely earn their cost.
Chemical and rubber units despatch drums and carboys. Drum carriers and trucks matter far more here than any sealer.
We would rather ask what leaves your gate than send a catalogue.
Table top for benches, semi-automatic arch for steady despatch, fully automatic in-line for continuous flow, and heavy-duty for steel bundles and coils.
Semi-automatic for a fixed carton, random where the size changes through the day, and shrink tunnels where temperature control decides the reject rate.
Turntable stretch wrapping with or without a powered top press, and pre-stretch carriages that materially reduce film use per pallet.
Hydraulic pallet trucks in capacities that suit real Faridabad loads, and drum carriers for oils, chemicals and effluent.
Strapping. Table top for benches, semi-automatic arch for steady daily despatch, fully automatic in-line for continuous flow, and heavy-duty for steel bundles and coils.
Carton sealing. Semi-automatic for a fixed carton size, random for bays where the size changes through the day. Top and bottom taping in one pass.
Wrapping. Turntable stretch wrapping with or without a powered top press, and pre-stretch film carriages that materially reduce film use per pallet.
Shrink tunnels. Where the temperature control matters more than the sealer, which on food and consumer packing it usually does.
Handling. Hydraulic pallet trucks in capacities that suit real loads, and drum carriers for oils, chemicals and effluent.
Consumables. PP strap, BOPP tape and stretch film, quoted with the machine so the running cost is visible before you buy.
A packing machine is not a precision instrument. It is a working machine with wear parts, and its value over ten years is decided by how quickly those parts reach you.
Sealing elements on strapping machines, blades and side belts on carton sealers, film rollers on wrapping machines — all consumable, all predictable, and all held here against your original order reference so the part matches the machine actually installed rather than a catalogue model number.
For a Faridabad plant that means collection the same morning if you want it, or delivery the same day if you do not. And where something needs an engineer rather than a part, that engineer is fifteen minutes away rather than a day.
Run them through the machine at Sector 41-42 before you commit. It settles a choice faster than any specification comparison.
Sealing elements, blades, side belts and film rollers held here against your order reference.
Where something needs a person rather than a part, that is the difference between an hour and a day.
Commissioned to your actual cartons and bins, with the settings recorded so the next operator does not rediscover them.
New despatch bay? Tell us what leaves your gate, the peak-hour count and the floor layout. We size the machines, tell you which ones you do not need, and commission them with settings matched to your actual cartons and bins.
Bay stopping too often? Before quoting replacements, let us look at what is actually failing. In a large share of cases it is a worn sealing element, a tension setting that never suited the product, or a change of strap or tape grade — and all three cost very little to correct.
Want to try before you buy? Bring your cartons to Sector 41-42 and run them through. It is the simplest way to settle a machine choice, and it is available to any Faridabad customer who asks.
These area pages cover what plants in each belt actually despatch, and which of these machines suits it. If you are in one of them, that page is a more direct answer.
Sector 24, 25 & 27BallabgarhIMT FaridabadPan-India supplyYes — bring your own cartons or bins to our works in Sector 41-42 and run them through. It settles a machine choice faster than any specification comparison, and it is available to any Faridabad customer who asks.
The same morning if you collect from the works, or the same day if you want it delivered. Parts are held against your original order reference so they match the machine actually installed.
Usually a semi-automatic arch machine, with tension set for your returnable bin rather than a generic carton. Where you supply an assembly customer on a daily schedule, automatic in-line strapping starts to make sense.
Yes. Capacity and wheel type both matter on a foundry floor, and a truck rated for a warehouse will not last. Tell us the heaviest load and the floor condition.
Frequently not. Worn sealing elements, tension settings that never suited the product and changes of strap or tape grade account for most of these calls, and all three are cheap to correct. Let us look before you replace.
Yes — PP strap, BOPP tape and stretch film, quoted with the machine so the per-carton running cost is visible before you buy rather than discovered afterwards.
Yes, with settings matched to your actual cartons and bins, and the settings written down so the next operator does not have to rediscover them.
Send a photograph of the nameplate, a tag list, or simply tell us the duty. Our engineer will size it and quote it.
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