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17/07/2025

Consumer Goods Myanmar boosts leadership with two new 200-Cavity SIPA XFORM Systems

SIPA is proud to announce another significant stride in its enduring partnership with Consumer Goods Myanmar Co., Ltd, as the Myanmar-based FMCG leader further strengthens its beverage production capabilities with the acquisition of two additional SIPA XFORM 500/200 preform injection systems. These state-of-the-art systems are equipped with 200-cavity molds, representing a strategic investment that reinforces Consumer Goods Myanmar's market position. This latest acquisition marks the sixth repetitive order for XFORM from Consumer Goods Myanmar, underscoring their consistent trust in SIPA's technology and partnership.


Consumer Goods Myanmar, founded in 2012, has rapidly become a leading force in Myanmar's Fast-Moving Consumer Goods (FMCG) industry. With an expansive distribution network covering over 90% of retail outlets across all 14 states, the company offers a diverse portfolio of high-quality personal care, home hygiene, food, and beverage products, many of which are market leaders. Headquartered in Yangon, Consumer Goods Myanmar operates with over 5500 employees, managing 150 dealers, 500 retail outlet members, 800 distribution trucks, and 130 warehouses, all dedicated to their mission of providing affordable, accessible, and environmentally responsible solutions. Their vision is to be Myanmar's most trusted FMCG company, renowned for quality, sustainability, and innovation.

The latest investment includes two XFORM 500/200 preform systems, each engineered to deliver unparalleled performance. These machines are fitted with 200 cavities for a 28mm neck, setting a new benchmark as the biggest cavitation for a 28mm neck in the global market. This high cavitation, combined with a robust 155mm extruder, enables an exceptional throughput of 1700 kg/h, signifying the biggest throughput available for this configuration. This maximizes production volume and minimizes processing time, crucial for meeting the demands of a dynamic beverage market.


The decision by Consumer Goods Myanmar to repeatedly choose SIPA's XFORM platform is rooted in several critical advantages that directly contribute to their operational excellence:



  • Best preform cost: SIPA's XFORM systems are engineered for the lowest conversion cost in the industry. This is achieved through extremely fast cycle times, reduced material stress due to continuous screw rotation, and optimized mold cooling layouts. For Consumer Goods Myanmar, this translates directly into superior cost-effectiveness per preform, enhancing their competitive edge in a price-sensitive market.

  • 6th time repetitive orders: This significant milestone highlights the deep trust and satisfaction Consumer Goods Myanmar places in SIPA. Building on previous successful installations, including the delivery of the previous 4 XFORM 500 preform systems and several stretch-blow molding machines, this new order is a clear testament to SIPA's consistent product reliability, technical support, and the tangible benefits delivered to the customer's bottom line and production capabilities over the years.

  • Best energy saving: The XFORM technology is renowned for its industry-leading energy efficiency. Features such as servo-driven hydraulics, continuous low-speed screw rotation, and optimized cooling systems contribute to significantly lower energy consumption, typically consuming as little as 0.195 kW per kg of PET processed. For Consumer Goods Myanmar, this translates into substantial operational cost reductions and aligns with their commitment to environmentally responsible practices.

  • Throughput with 1700 kg/h: The integration of a powerful 155mm extruder allows these new XFORM systems to achieve an outstanding output of 1700 kg/h. This exceptional throughput capacity is vital for a market leader like Consumer Goods Myanmar, enabling them to meet high production demands for various beverage types with unparalleled efficiency and speed.

  • The biggest cavitation for 28mm neck in the global market: The 200-cavity molds for the 28mm neck are a testament to SIPA's advanced engineering and mold-making capabilities. This high cavitation maximizes the number of preforms produced per cycle, directly contributing to the overall high throughput and reinforcing Consumer Goods Myanmar's capacity to serve a broad consumer base with popular beverage formats.


SIPA equipment is being utilized to produce a wide range of bottles, from 250 mL for hot-fill drinks to two-liter bottles for CSD (Carbonated Soft Drinks) and mineral water, catering to the diverse needs of the Myanmar beverage market. This continued partnership highlights SIPA's role in empowering Consumer Goods Myanmar to maintain its leadership position and deliver quality products to households nationwide.