Uganda's manufacturing sector is currently experiencing a surge in demand for flexible packaging, driven by the growth of the agricultural and FMCG sectors. However, many local factories still rely on outdated equipment that suffers from high energy consumption and inconsistent film thickness, making the adoption of a modern blown film line essential for competitiveness.
The tropical climate of Uganda presents unique challenges for thermal stability in extrusion. High humidity and ambient temperature fluctuations often affect the cooling process of the bubble, requiring advanced air-ring designs in a blown film extrusion machine to ensure the physical properties of the PE film remain stable.
Economically, there is a strong shift toward localizing production to reduce reliance on expensive imports. By investing in a high-performance lown film machine, Ugandan entrepreneurs are now capable of producing high-quality shopping bags, agricultural mulch films, and industrial liners that meet international standards.