Nirav Rana, sales executive, Powervac 
Inter Foodtech - Snack & Bake Tec 2022

Packmech Engineers displays international quality at affordable prices

Gain insights into their strengths and vision

Vini Sharma

Packmech Engineers was formed by young technocrats back in 1995 to manufacture high-quality Vacuum Packaging Machinery in India. The group has gained prominence as India’s leading manufacturer of Chamber Type Vacuum Packaging Machinery in Different Versions.

Nirav Rana, sales executive, Powervac, said, “We strive to become one of the leading manufacturers of comprehensive technology-based products and have a strong foothold in both domestic and global markets. From the small retail Vacuum Packaging Machine to bulk Vacuum Packaging Machine for 50 kgs our aim has always been uncompromising to bring you the best Vacuum.”

At Packmech employees avail all the necessities for their hygiene and health while working on the premises. The plant layout is spread in an area covering about 12000 sq. ft specially dedicated for customized manufacturers. The highest standards of Research, Development, and Quality control vigilance are the identity of our exclusive infrastructure. The facility follows all the requisite compliance in conformance with the laws of the land.

Nirav further added, “We as Packmech group have gained prominence as India’s leading manufacturer of Chamber Type Vacuum Packaging Machinery. Also providing international quality at an affordable price here in our country is our aim which we wish to spread through such an exhibition.”

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