The Rs 10,000 -crore metal packaging industry of India is bullish even though it has been affected by the twin impacts of securing tinplate and tin-free steel due to the imposition of BIS standards; plus the trickle-down effect of the Omicron virus.
Manufacturers of food, beverages, paints, room fresheners and pharmaceuticals that use tin cans and peel-off packaging are facing shortages, forcing them to delay or pare production.
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Tin plate supply to create metal packaging obstacle The Rs 10,000 crore metal packaging industry in India has encountered a roadblock. According to a press release issued by The Metal Containers Manufacturers Association of India, global players and suppliers of tinplate / tin free steel have ceased their supply to India due to the imposition of BIS standards. Sanjay Bhatia, president of the Metal Container Manufacturers Association
WhatPackaging? readers will recall how in order to ensure use of prime tinplate for food products, the MCMA had recommended to the Steel Ministry to consider ISO along with BIS standards for sourcing raw material. Read the full story here.