The Egyptian manufacturing sector is currently facing a critical transition. Due to the high ambient temperatures in regions like Cairo and Alexandria, traditional film blowing machine operations often struggle with bubble stability and cooling efficiency. Local producers are under pressure to maintain high throughput while dealing with fluctuating energy costs.
Market demand in Egypt is heavily driven by the agricultural and food packaging sectors. The reliance on a high-performance blown film line is essential for producing the durable polyethylene films required for crop protection and food preservation in the Nile Delta region.
Furthermore, the Egyptian government's shift toward sustainable industrialization is forcing factories to upgrade from obsolete equipment to a modern blown film extrusion machine that supports biodegradable resins and reduces material waste during the startup phase.