The commissioning of Balaji JMC marks more than the opening of a new kraft liner manufacturing facility—it represents the coming together of two strong industrial cultures: India’s papermaking engineering expertise and Mexico’s strategic manufacturing ecosystem.

1. A Mill Built on Engineering Heritage
Balaji JMC is backed by decades of papermaking and machinery expertise developed through global mill installations. This foundation ensures:
● Robust machine design
● High operational efficiency
● Long-term scalability
The mill is engineered not just for today’s production, but for future market demands.
2. Infrastructure Designed for Strength & Consistency
The facility incorporates:
● High-speed paper machines
● Advanced automation systems
● Efficient recycled fiber processing
This enables the production of high-strength, consistent kraft liner suitable for demanding packaging applications.
3. Strength Beyond Capacity
Strength at Balaji JMC is defined by:
● Consistent quality across reels
● Stable long-run production
● Reliable supply for converters and brands
It is a mill built for serious buyers who value predictability.
4. Strengthening India–Mexico Industrial Collaboration
This project symbolizes:
● Transfer of engineering knowledge from India
● Manufacturing excellence in Mexico
● A shared vision for sustainable global packaging
The partnership reflects how international collaboration can create stronger, smarter industrial ecosystems.
5. A Future-Focused Vision
Balaji JMC is positioned to serve:
● USA and Latin American markets
● Global packaging supply chains
● Sustainability-driven buyers
The mill stands as a bridge between continents—delivering performance, responsibility, and trust.
FAQ’s
Q1. What makes Balaji JMC different from other kraft liner mills?
Engineering-led design, automation, and consistent performance focus.
Q2. How does India–Mexico collaboration strengthen the mill?
Indian papermaking expertise combined with Mexico’s strategic manufacturing location.
Q3. Which markets does Balaji JMC serve?
USA, Latin America, and global packaging buyers.