Mexico has become a global hub for manufacturing due to the "Nearshoring" phenomenon, which has surged the demand for a robust blown film line. With the increase in automotive and electronics exports, the need for specialized protective packaging has forced local factories to upgrade their machinery to meet rigorous USMCA standards.
Geographically, the varying climates between the industrial north and the humid south of Mexico require equipment that can maintain stable bubble cooling. Many operators are shifting from legacy systems to a modern blown film extrusion machine that offers better thermal control and material versatility, especially for LDPE and LLDPE blends.
Economic pressures and sustainability mandates from the Mexican government are driving the adoption of circular economy practices. This is resulting in a transition toward machines capable of processing PCR (Post-Consumer Recycled) resins without compromising the tensile strength of the final film product.