PETpla.net Insider 01+02 / 2016

BOTTLE MAKING 14 PET planet insider Vol. 17 No. 01+02/16 www.petpla.net PET Technologies’ new Ukraine factory is up and running by Kay Barton Impression of the new manufacturing hall We met: Mr Maxim Poliansky, Commercial Director PET Technologies, the Austrian company head- quartered in Neunkirchen, Austria, manufactures a wide range of semi and fully automated PET blow mould- ing systems as well as blow moulds for both its own equipment and for machin- ery from internationally known brands. The spectrum stretches from blow moulding systems for 0.2 to 2l PET bottles with capacities ranging from 3.000 to 12.000bph; PET containers from 3 to 10l with outputs of 1.600 to 2.500bph; and 20 to 30l contain- ers produced at up to 220bph. We previously visited the company’s outsourced production facility in Chernigov, 140km to the north-east of Kiev, Ukraine, during our Editour trip through Eastern Europe in 2012 (see PETplanet Insider Issue 6/2013). At that time, construction had just begun on a factory extension; the new facil- ity was intended to raise production capacity to 12 stretch blow moulding systems a month, which would enable the company to better respond to the growing international customer base. The new building was opened in Feb- ruary 2015 as part of PET Technolo- gies’ 16th anniversary celebrations, which provided ample reason to talk to Commercial Director Maxim Polian- sky about the new situation, to take a look back through the past and to venture a view to the future. It must be first noted that the new factory’s local market for PET prod- ucts is actually declining. According to PET Technologies, around 3.5 billion preforms were manufactured in Ukraine in 2014 – around 18% less than in 2012 – and the forecasts for 2015 don’t look any better, with a further decline of 16% predicted. The primary reason for this downturn is the current political and economic situation in the country. The main local suppliers for preforms are Retal, which has 74% market share; Oldi with 10%; and Sirius with 8%. Pre- forms are also imported from Euro- plast, the Russian manufacturer and Belarusian company Mogilevkhim- volokno. Around 14% of the preform market is held by Ukrainian bottling companies that manufacturer their own preforms. 80% of PET bottle production is used for water, CSDs and beer; 10% for milk products, iced tea and juices; 7% for cooking oil and liquid food and 3% for non-food packaging, such as household clean- ing products (data provided by Retal group). PET Technologies’ local share of sales in 2014 was 23%, while 77% was export business. The company expects local sales in 2015 to register a continuing decline, due to the ongo- ing situation in Ukraine, but growing demand from abroad will lead to a further increase in exports. “The initial idea of a new plant opening back then was to increase our production facility and extend our existing blow moulding machines range with new models, in order to meet the demand from growing mar- kets, particularly in Europe and Asia,” says Poliansky. “The new manufactur- ing unit will deliver PET Technologies a considerable increase in production capacity and, consequently, minimise the cycle time between placing an order for a blow moulder and installa- tion at the customer’s plant. Our new plant will also produce blow moulds for multi-cavity linear and rotary

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