Shenso reports nine deals at PrintPack

At PrintPack 2025, Shenso, a unit of Sodhisons and Daya, representing Fangbang, the leader in paper bag machines in India showcased its fully automatic square bottom paper bag making machine with both twisted rope handle and flat rope handle, to achieve round and flat dual-use. The special models can do up to 300-mm wide bottom also.

24 Feb 2025 | By PrintWeek Team

The Shenso team with a client at the show

The demonstrated machine was booked by Mainetti, Chennai, a 60 years old company for retail and apparel brands. Sundeep, country head, Mainetti, said, “Mainetti is a multinational company having its presence in many countries, which drives transformation in supply chains through its full circle initiative, focusing on decarbonising operations and promoting the circular economy to solve the challenge of single-use plastics.”

Another order for a double-track V bottom paper bag machine, a first-of-its-kind installation in India, with a speed upto 1,800 bags per minute, was also inked during the show.

Jammu-based Impressions Printing & Packaging (a unit of the Amar Ujala Group) invested in a KDX automatic dry lamination with special metal coating transfer technology. Tanmay Maheshwari, managing director, Impressions, said, “We decided  to invest in the KDX because the machine is equipped with a hot knife cutting system, a Japanese patented heating system, auto sheet size setting with HMI, and a high pile feeder of 1,350-mm, allowing us to perform laminating jobs at a speed of 100-mpm with five servos and high levels of cutting accuracy. Additionally, it features the latest coating transfer system, which is essential for film-free packaging.”

Three more customers, two based in Delhi-NCR and one in Sivakasi, also confirmed their orders for automatic dry lamination.

Shenso also launched a complete line for cold foiling solution with high-speed automatic stop cylinder screen printing machine with a speed of 4,000-sph with UV IR dryer, stacker and cold foilier with step function to save foil. The complete line was picked up by Alankar Lamination, Delhi.

Global Printing and Packaging, Bangalore and HBD Packaging, Noida each picked up a high speed window patching machine which runs upto 20,000 cartons per hour and is equipped with 10 servos.

“It was a rewarding show for us since we could close nine prestigious orders and meet our old customers, connect with new and introduce our latest state-of-the-art machines which speaks for its precision, speed and performance,” Rakesh Sodhi and Sonal Sheth of Shenso said.