The Netherlands serves as a critical logistics gateway for Europe, where the demand for high-quality packaging is immense. However, the industry is currently under strict regulatory pressure from EU plastic directives, forcing manufacturers to upgrade from traditional film blowing machine setups to systems capable of processing biodegradable and recycled polymers.
Geographically, the Dutch market is characterized by high labor costs and a dense industrial infrastructure. This environment necessitates the adoption of highly automated blown film line systems that minimize manual intervention and maximize energy efficiency to remain competitive in the global market.
Furthermore, the local focus on "Circular Economy" means that the modern blown film extrusion machine must now integrate sophisticated filtration and degassing systems to handle post-consumer recycled (PCR) resins without compromising the mechanical properties of the final film.