July8 , 2026

    Balmer Lawrie UAE Commissions Three High-Capacity PPCP Injection Moulding Lines

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    Balmer Lawrie UAE LLC (BL UAE) has inaugurated three high-capacity Polypropylene Copolymer (PPCP) Injection Moulding robotic production lines at its facility in the UAE in early February, marking a significant milestone in its expansion and manufacturing excellence journey.

    The inauguration ceremony was held in the presence of His Highness, Chairman of BL UAE, and Mr. Adhip Nath Palchaudhari, Chairman & Managing Director of Balmer Lawrie & Co. Ltd. and Vice Chairman of BL UAE. The event was also attended by members of the China–UAE Chamber of Commerce and a senior delegation from Yizumi, including its Director and other key representatives.

    The commissioning of the advanced robotic production lines reinforces BL UAE’s commitment to strengthening its manufacturing capabilities, expanding production capacity, and enhancing operational efficiency. The new installations are expected to significantly boost output and support the company’s strategy to expand its footprint across regional and global markets.

    This development underlines BL UAE’s mission to sustain its leadership position in the region while delivering high-quality solutions to its customers worldwide.

    The achievement reflects the collective efforts of the BL UAE team in driving innovation, operational excellence, and long-term growth.

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