Tetra Pak factory becomes first TPM world class manufacturing facility across industries in India
Tetra Pak, India’s packaging material factory in Chakan, becomes the first in the country to be conferred with the prestigious ‘Award for World Class TPM (Total Productive Maintenance) Achievement’ by the JIPM (Japan Institute of Plant Maintenance).
Tetra Pak’s site in Chakan has been in operation for over a decade now, bringing alive the aim of ‘Making in India, Making for the World’. The Award for World Class TPM Achievement has been awarded to the packaging material converting factory that can produce over 16 billion carton packages every year. It is also known for being one of the lowest waste and highest efficiency sites across Tetra Pak.
Adding yet another feather to its cap, Tetra Pak India’s packaging material factory in Chakan becomes the first in India to be conferred the prestigious ‘Award for World Class TPM (Total Productive Maintenance) Achievement’ by the JIPM (Japan Institute of Plant Maintenance). Tetra Pak’s manufacturing site, based in Chakan, Maharashtra, is the first site in India across industries to be conferred this honor. The recognition highlights the outstanding levels of production quality, reliability, efficiency, and sustainability of this state-of-the-art manufacturing facility and arguably the most coveted award for the manufacturing industry.