In Tajikistan, the demand for plastic packaging is growing rapidly, driven by the agricultural sector's need for mulch films and the retail industry's demand for shopping bags. However, the local industry often struggles with extreme temperature fluctuations between high-altitude regions and valley floors, which can affect the cooling process of a blown film line, leading to inconsistencies in film thickness.
Economic shifts towards import substitution have pushed Tajik enterprises to invest in their own lown film machine capabilities. Many factories are transitioning from outdated, energy-intensive Soviet-era equipment to modern, automated systems that reduce waste and lower electricity consumption, which is critical given the local energy infrastructure.
The current market shows a strong preference for versatility. Manufacturers are seeking a blown film production line that can handle both LDPE and HDPE materials to cater to a wide range of end-products, from heavy-duty industrial liners to thin, transparent food wraps.