spot_img

STP Machinery India: The New Member Of Starlinger Group

Date:

Share:

STP Machinery India: The New Member Of Starlinger Group

Austrian machine manufacturer Starlinger is expanding its activities in India: STP Machinery India, founded for the production of PP tape extrusion lines in the state of Gujarat, will officially open at the beginning of February 2026 shortly before Plastindia.

STP Machinery India Pvt. Ltd. is part of the Starlinger Group and manufactures machinery for the production of woven plastic packaging specifically for the Indian market. With a workforce of more than 30 people led by CEO Norbert Wirth, the company produces high-tech PP tape extrusion lines at the newly built plant in Ahmedabad.

In addition to machine manufacturing and sales, the focus is strongly on service and machine uptime. “STP Machinery will not only offer spare parts and technical support for its own machines, but also acts as a service hub for Starlinger lines installed in India,” explained Harald Neumüller, CSO of Starlinger. “Due to reduced delivery times, flexible processing and short distances we can supply spare parts quickly and thus ensure optimum machine uptimes – and this both for Starlinger and STP Machinery customers.”

“Starlinger has been active in India since the 1980s and maintains long-standing business relationships with Indian companies,” said Angelika Huemer, CEO and managing partner of Starlinger & Co Gesellschaft m.b.H. “With the opening of STP Machinery in addition to our office in New Delhi, which already exists for 25 years, we can now supply our customers in India directly with state-of-the-art extrusion technology.”

The team at STP Machinery India produces high-quality PP tape extrusion lines.

For India From India

The PP extrusion lines of the TE1600 series are designed for the production of tapes for standard woven sacks, AD*STAR block bottom valve sacks, big bags and other applications for PP tape fabric and have a capacity of 600 kg/h at a production speed of 450 m/min. They have been specifically designed for the Indian market in terms of technology and equipment, are easy to use for the operator and ensure a stable and efficient production process. The first plant sales during K 2025 in October last year indicate a successful market launch.

The official opening of STP Machinery Ltd. India will take place on February 2, 2026, followed by an Open House on February 3. Subsequently, STP Machinery will join Starlinger at Plastindia in New Delhi from February 5 to 10, 2026.

Starlinger and STP Machinery India at Plastindia 2026:February 05 – 10, 2026, Hall H4GM, Booth C31 and B23

www.starlinger.com

#Starlinger #Modernplasticsindia#Pasticsnews #ModernPlasticsIndiaMagazine
#PrintPublication #PrintMagazine #Modernplasticsisrael

- Advertisement -spot_img
- Advertisement -spot_img

━ More Like This

ENGEL At Plast 2026: Transforming Plastics Manufacturing Through Advanced Technologies And AI

ENGEL At Plast 2026: Transforming Plastics Manufacturing Through Advanced Technologies And AI At Plast 2026, ENGEL presents innovation as a dialogue with industry: not only technologies,...

W&H And GARANT Impress Visitors With Strong Interpack 2026 Presence

W&H And GARANT Impress Visitors With Strong Interpack 2026 Presence Interpack has once again confirmed its role as a key platform for international exchange in the...

Covestro Opens Modern TPU Application Lab And Development Center In China

Covestro Opens Modern TPU Application Lab And Development Center In China Three-site network now complete: AD Center in Guangzhou, production in Zhuhai, and R&D...

Plastpol 2026 Strengthens International Cooperation In The Plastics Industry

Plastpol 2026 Strengthens International Cooperation In The Plastics Industry 15,000 visitors from Europe, Asia, and Africa, 660 exhibitors from 36 countries, hundreds of live-running machines,...

Glasstec 2026 Begins Countdown With Ticketshop Launch And Event Preview

Glasstec 2026 Begins Countdown With Ticketshop Launch And Event Preview From the glasstec conference to “glass technology live” to new formats such as Women in...