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May 6, 2024

Marchesini Group returns to Expo Pack México with the best blister packaging solutions

From 4 to 7 June Marchesini Group, leader in the production of automatic machines for packaging pharmaceutical and beauty products, will be taking part in Expo Pack Santa Fe México, Latin America’s top event, to be held in Mexico City to showcase the latest innovations and trends in the sector. The Group is making this return visit in the year in which it celebrates its 50th anniversary. 

The featured items on the 120 m2 of stand 2832 will be the most innovative technologies developed by Marchesini Group for the blister packaging of solids. Visitors will enjoy a close-up view of a machine in operation and discover the solutions designed to meet the demands of the fast-growing South American market, while also exploring all the after-sales services the company is able to offer its customers thanks to its strong local presence. 

In fact, in 2019 the Group opened a subsidiary in Mexico City, housed in a modern building near the Avenida de los Insurgentes, one of the capital’s main arteries. Marchesini Packaging Mexico offers a full range of machinery, sales and after-sales services, parts and specialist technical assistance. The team has more than 15 members, some of them based in Guadalajara to ensure an immediate response also in the western half of the country. 

Stand 2832 at Expo Pack Santa Fe México will have a specific focus on INTEGRA solutions: monobloc, robotised, integrated packaging lines consisting of a blister packaging machine and a cartoning machine that can produce 200 to 720 blisters/min and 100 to 500 cartons/min. These lines feature an integrated robot, designed in-house, which allows blisters to be transferred directly from the primary to the secondary packaging process, while maintaining a compact design. The machine on show will be an INTEGRA 320, a continuous motion machine for moulding blisters in PVC/ALU (or other materials on request) and packaging in cartons with level or alternating flap tuck-in closing.