G-Tech Packaging India is set to highlight its latest automation and sustainability solutions at drinktec India 2025 to be held from 13 – 15 November 2025 in Mumbai, according to a joint interview with Mitul Panchal, marketing director, and Nikunj Panchal, managing director of the company.
Looking ahead to the event, the executives said they expect to engage with a broad network of decision-makers from the edible oil, lubricant, and beverage packaging sectors. They described Drinktec Mumbai as an ideal platform to demonstrate India’s growing expertise in packaging automation, particularly for visitors seeking fast, energy-efficient, and electronically controlled production lines.
The key themes expected to dominate the exhibition, they said, include smart manufacturing, automation, and sustainability. “The industry is moving rapidly toward Industry 4.0 integration, precision-driven servo systems, and energy-saving technologies,” Mitul Panchal noted. Real-time production monitoring and intelligent automation, the executives added, are likely to be among the most discussed innovations at the show.
G-Tech Packaging plans to showcase its Complete Packaging Lines, Induction Cap Sealing Machines, and Automatic Servo-Based Liquid Filling Machines. The company is emphasizing high accuracy, zero-drip filling, and intuitive PLC automation. Visitors will also have the opportunity to learn about recent developments in intelligent manual operations and modern conveyor systems.
On market expectations, the Panchals highlighted that customers now seek packaging solutions that are compact, cost-effective, and low-maintenance while delivering reliable precision and quick changeovers. They noted a rising demand for customizable automation capable of handling varying bottle sizes and viscosities with minimal downtime, alongside long-term reliability and strong after-sales support.
Reflecting on market trends since the last edition, Nikunj Panchal pointed to significant growth in automation adoption among small and medium-sized businesses, particularly in chemical and edible oil packaging. “We have seen a shift from semi-automatic to fully automatic servo-driven systems,” he said, adding that demand for accurate, efficient, and Made-in-India packaging solutions has helped G-Tech expand both domestically and internationally.









