Hindusthan National Glass Unveils Robust Expansion Plans
To strengthen HNG’s focus on the development of the unique Narrow Neck Press and Blow (NNPB) technology, it is getting the state of the art equipment from Heye Glass.
1/1/2011 --- Hindusthan National Glass & Industries Ltd (HNG), one of the frontrunners in the Indian packaging industry and the leaders in glass packaging segment, with more than 55% dominant market share in the organized sector and a turnover of over Rs 15 billion, has embarked upon a significant and one of the largest landmark deals in the Indian Glass Industry. The deals worth close to Rs 2.5 billion have been undertaken with noted international companies such as Emhart Glass (Switzerland), Heye Glass (Germany), Pennekemp (Germany), Horn Glass (Germany) and Zippe (Germany).
These deals are part of HNG’s strategy to follow a very aggressive growth plan which would act as a catalyst in doubling its existing capacity in the next 30-35 months through greenfield and brownfield expansions entailing investment of Rs. 25 billion.
Emhart Glass, world’s leading suppliers of equipment, controls and parts to the glass container industry will be providing HNG with the latest glass bottle forming machines. It will also be supplying state of the art BIS machines to be installed for the first time in ASIA.
To strengthen HNG’s focus on the development of the unique Narrow Neck Press and Blow (NNPB) technology, it is getting the state of the art equipment from Heye Glass. Heye Glass is another leading global supplier of equipments to the glass container industry.
The annealing lehrs have been ordered from Pennekemp, a leading company offering technically advanced solutions.
For the greenfield project in Naidupeta, HNG will be putting up the world’s largest batch house to be supplied from ZIPPE and the world’s largest furnace for container glass to be provided by Horn Glass.
In addition to these deals the company always uses technological innovations in the areas of automation, drive, and energy efficiency from its trusted technology partner Siemens.
Speaking at the occasion Mr. Mukul Somany, Vice Chairman and Managing Director, HNG said, “In our endeavour to attain excellence we have been continuously making huge capital investments. To succeed in our aggressive growth plan, we are finalizing technology and equipment, which will enable us with processes to match the best in the world. This will also help us offer quality products to our customers which are benchmarked against the world’s best.
He further added, “Today the Indian glass packaging industry is growing at a fast pace of 7-8% percent annually and poised to grow at 12-15% over the next 10 years. It is riding high on its user industries especially the liquor and beer sector, which is growing at a rate of 12%. With our decades of experience and knowledge of Indian market we are confident of selling the capacities being added.”
Present at the occasion, Mr. Martin Jetter CEO of Emhart GLASS, Switzerland said, “Emhart Glass as the leading technology provider forsees tremedous progress as being partners with HNG and are equally bullish on the prospects of the Indian Container Glass market. Apart from technically advanced AIS machines, we will also be supplying state of the art BIS machines to be installed for the first time in Asia. The current deal of 12 machines has been concluded at 29 mn EURO.”
Mr. Dirk Portner, MD of HEYE, Germany added that by using the NNPB technology HNG is bridging the quality gap with respect to what is prevalent in US and Europe. This will benefit the end customers who will be provided with better quality glass packaging.
Mr Julius Mueller, Director of Horn stated that they appreciate the challenge taken by HNG for asking them to supply the world’s largest furnace. This will set benchmarks for Western countries.
Mr Peter Asok Siedel, Director of Pennekemp said that he felt glad to have developed a long standing relationship they have been enjoying with HNG.