Shree Krishna displays affordable Indian engineering at CorruPack
Shree Krishna Engineering Works showcased a suite of vacuum-suction corrugation and digital cutting machines at CorruPack 2026, offering Chinese-grade technology at competitive Indian price points.
20 Mar 2026 | By Jiya Somaiya
At CorruPack 2026, Surat-based Shree Krishna Engineering Works presented a lineup of machinery designed for cost-conscious Indian corrugated box producers. The highlight of their exhibit was a fingerless corrugation machine utilising advanced vacuum suction technology. This suction method preserves the integrity of the flutes, which the company claims enhances the final structural strength of the packaging box.
The firm’s strategy focuses on bridging the gap between expensive imports and local affordability. Representatives at the stall noted that their current range, including a hydraulic resistance unit and a digital sheet cutter, is entirely made in India. The Surat-based company provides an alternative for enterprises that may find fully imported Chinese machinery financially out of reach.
A key pillar of the company’s presence at CorruPack was its long-standing in the industry. Identifying their fingerless corrugator as their primary differentiator, the company cited a legacy of expertise dating back to 1965.
In addition to the corrugation units, the firm displayed precision Chinese flute rollers and a specialised digital sheet cutter designed to convert plain paper into precise corrugated sizes.





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