SNS Pro Pack bridges technology gap for Indian manufacturers

The Mumbai-based equipment supplier collaborated with global partners like Ceia to integrate advanced inspection and metal detection systems into domestic production lines.

11 May 2026 | By WhatPackaging? Team

SNS Pro Pack at Interpack

The shifting requirements of Indian pharmaceutical and food manufacturing companies took centre stage as SNS Pro Pack concluded high-level technical discussions in Dusseldorf. The company highlighted that the next phase of industrial growth in the region remained dependent on the adoption of technologies that improved product safety, compliance confidence, and automation levels.

During the trade fair, the team met with various global partners, including Ceia Pharmaceutical Metal Detection Systems, to discuss the integration of inspection systems. The focus of these sessions centred on enhancing process reliability and line efficiency to ensure manufacturing consistency across various sectors. The firm noted that the opportunity for the Indian industry was no longer limited to following international standards but involved active competition on a global scale.

By bringing globally proven technologies closer to domestic manufacturers, the firm supported the transition toward more efficient and future-ready production environments. This engagement reflected a broader trend in the manufacturing sector toward faster, smarter, and more connected systems. The company stated that its primary objective remained providing technical support to help Indian businesses navigate the complexities of modern packaging and processing.

The firm addressed the specific needs of the pharmaceutical and food sectors by highlighting six core areas for growth. These included safety, compliance, automation, reliability, efficiency, and consistency. These strategic partnerships, such as the collaborations for metal detection and inspection, were designed to bridge the gap between global technology and Indian manufacturing requirements.

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