Heritage Foods partners with Swiss-based SIG
To offer various beverages in aseptic carton packs that will help position the company to meet evolving consumer needs
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Hyderabad: Heritage Foods Limited, India's second largest private dairy, has partnered with SIG to package its beverages in aseptic carton packs. SIG has supplied Heritage Foods Limited with state-of-the-art, highly flexible filling solutions and innovative aseptic packaging, that will help position the company to meet evolving consumer needs.
Heritage Foods Limited has installed an SIG XSlim 12 Aseptic filling machine at its manufacturing unit in the Medchal−Malkajgiri district of Telangana. The filling machine can fill 12,000 SIG XSlimBloc carton packs per hour and has the flexibility to fill nine different volume sizes from 80ml to 200ml on the same filling line – and it takes less than 15 minutes to complete the volume change. This will help Heritage to reach diverse consumer groups targeting different price points.
Bhuvaneswari Nara, Vice-Chairperson & Managing Director at Heritage Foods Limited, said: “At Heritage Foods, our core promise is to delight our consumers with our products and deliver health and happiness. With the commissioning of the new line from SIG, we will be launching a wide range of products that cater to the numerous taste preferences of our consumers – from sweet and indulging milkshakes, to refreshing spiced buttermilk. We value our partnership with SIG as we share common values of sustainability and convenience.”
Brahmani Nara, Executive Director at Heritage Foods Limited, said: “At Heritage Foods, we strive to continually grow our value-added products and one of the most critical segments for driving growth is the drinkables for us. In the drinkables segment, growth depends on innovation and distribution expansion and the interplay between the two. This is where the new SIG line is going to make a difference. With the filling technology in place, we can create a wider range of drinkables, and the variable pack sizes allow us to have the same product at multiple attractive price points and open up new consumer segments, which was not possible before our partnership with SIG.”