PAKISTAN – Dairyland, a leading producer of premium UHT and fresh milk products in Pakistan, has taken a step by implementing the country’s first SIG XSlim 24 Aseptic filling machine.
This innovative technology positions Dairyland at the forefront of the local dairy sector, enabling the company to expand its offerings while maintaining its reputation for quality and nutrition.
Known for sourcing its milk directly from its own farms, Dairyland plans to introduce a more affordable product range to ensure high-quality dairy options are accessible to a broader audience.
The decision to adopt SIG XSlimBloc carton packs reflects Dairyland’s commitment to sustainability, operational efficiency, and consumer convenience.
Sulaiman Monnoo, CEO of Dairyland, highlighted the partnership’s importance: “Our collaboration with SIG marks a significant step forward for Dairyland, enabling us to enhance product innovations and introduce value-added offerings to the market.
“As consumer preferences evolve, operational flexibility is critical for achieving the right price point while delivering quality and value. Together with SIG, we aim to drive growth and excellence in the dairy industry.”
Dairyland’s adoption of SIG XSlim 24 Aseptic technology is expected to revolutionize Pakistan’s predominantly conventional dairy market.
By combining operational flexibility with an eye-catching shelf presence, the technology allows Dairyland to adapt to shifting consumer demands and deliver products at strategic price points.
SIG XSlim 24: Efficiency meets versatility
The SIG XSlim 24 Aseptic filling machine combines speed and versatility. It is capable of filling up to 24,000 packs per hour across nine volumes ranging from 80mL to 200mL.
The machine allows quick volume changes and seamless design adjustments without disrupting production. It also supports a range of aseptic carton packaging materials, including the sustainable SIG Terra line.
This flexibility makes the technology ideal for a variety of products, from liquid dairy to plant-based beverages and non-carbonated soft drinks.
Manufacturers benefit from streamlined production and the ability to cater to diverse consumer preferences while reducing environmental impact.
Abdelghany Eladib, President and general Manager of IMEA at SIG, praised the partnership: “SIG is proud to partner with Dairyland on this ambitious journey. Our mission is to help food and beverage manufacturers turn challenges into opportunities.
“We’re excited to collaborate with Dairyland to deliver innovative products and packaging solutions that align with consumer needs while advancing business goals.”
Dairyland’s partnership with SIG represents a transformative moment for the Pakistani dairy industry.
By adopting cutting-edge packaging technology, Dairyland is enhancing its product portfolio and setting a new standard for quality and innovation in the sector.
This move underscores Dairyland’s leadership in meeting consumers’ evolving needs while driving sustainable growth in the dairy market.
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