
At ProPak Asia 2025 in Bangkok, Thailand, Shubham Pack, a global manufacturer of packaging machinery, highlighted its sachet packaging machinery for various industries. In an interaction at the exhibition, Ravish Bharti, global marketing, Shubham Pack, shared insights into the company’s current focus areas, recent innovations, and its future vision.
Founded in 2000, Shubham Pack has grown to become a recognized name in packaging machinery across key international markets, including Latin America, the United States, the Middle East, and Southeast Asia.
Pointing at the highlighted products at the stand, he said, “You can see small sachets such as shampoo, ketchup, and tomato paste – the machines behind these are what we specialize in.” The company provides solutions to major FMCG brands such as Unilever, P&G, and Godrej.
A high-speed sachet packaging machine, designed to operate at over 200 cycles per minute, was highlighted. According to Bharti, the innovation is aimed at large-scale clients looking to increase output and reduce their manufacturing footprint. “We are focusing on delivering high-speed machines to our big clients so they can save on space and boost efficiency,” Bharti noted.
“We have always believed in doing R&D. Our goal is to build advanced machines that align with the evolving needs of global clients,” he added.
According to Bharti, the exhibition provided a perfect stage to engage with both existing and potential customers, especially from the Southeast Asian region.
“We have been participating regularly. This platform allows us to meet R&D teams from companies like Unilever and P&G, and understand what new packaging solutions they’re exploring,” he said.
The show also helped Shubham Pack tap the Indian market, as Indian companies attend the event in large numbers.
The company targeted customers using lower-speed or entry-level Chinese machines, but not aware of the availability of high-speed options. “We want to inform these customers about such advanced technologies. Our machines can significantly enhance their productivity,” Bharti emphasized.
Future vision
“We want to provide end-to-end packaging solutions – from primary, secondary, to tertiary packaging, all under one roof,” Bharti said. The company is already working on developing integrated systems that will help customers streamline operations and eliminate the need to source equipment from multiple vendors.
Bharti said the company aims to go strong in automation, efficiency, and reliability.