manama packaging industry mpi, one of the gulf&rsquos prominent manufacturers of flexible foodgrade packaging, expects to expand its production capacity by one third by early next year.current capacity is 1,500 tonnes per month but new machinery ordered by mpi will increase capacity to 2,000 tonnes by q1 2016, a report in gulf industry, our sister magazine, said.&ldquothe additional 500 tonnes monthly will materialise in time for the start of operations of mondelez international&rsquos new biscuits plant at the bahrain international investment park, for which we expect to serve as their main packaging supplier,&rdquo said the head of marketing and product development, zahoor a hakeem. mpi expects to supply 80 to 90 tonnes per month of packaging once the new mondelez plant is operational.the company is already supplying sachet material for tang at the existing mondelez plant in bahrain.&ldquoalthough we&rsquore here in bahrain, we cater to the strategic packaging requirements of the rest of the world,&rdquo said hakeem. &ldquofoodgrade packaging has become highly technical and very professional. accordingly, our aim is to achieve high production standards towards maintaining food safety &ndash preservation of food through packaging material and enhancing product value through an increase in shelf life. our r&d is specialised in testing of film the film is placed in incubators with different temperature settings for several months to reassure that the structural properties of the film being tested is suitable for packing products at our clients&rsquo end. in simple words, our clients want us to come up with a product that will make the packed food safe and healthy with the original taste and aroma preserved.&rdquompi recently formed what it believes to be a suitable and reliable packaging structure for nabisco arabia&rsquos saudi plant which produces oreo, belvita and ritz biscuits.around 80 per cent of mpi&rsquos packaging is for food processors, while the remainder is supplied to parties including paper plants, detergent factories, pharmaceutical companies and textile and bitumen producers.mpi supplies packaging to 23 countries globally including the gcc, the wider middle east, africa and pakistan. the company has a service partner in holland which distributes mpi products to europe, south america, usa and the caribbean.&ldquoour biggest market is the middle east and north africa taken as a whole and accounting for 54 per cent of our exports. in the period 2011 to 2014, growth there was 36 per cent,&rdquo said hakim. &ldquoin the past decade, the mena region&rsquos food preferences have changed considerably they&rsquove become more sophisticated. as for africa in general, there is huge potential. we see our greatest prospects there.&rdquointerestingly, the mena area is also where a large number of packaging manufacturers from the gulf are most active. but demand for food and food packaging is everexpanding which means gulf packaging producers are kept busy supplying to the market.the gcc segment constitutes another 36 per cent of exports and over the 20112014 period the increase there was 16 per cent. the region has seen population growth and with it expectations for goodquality food, making it imperative for food processors and packaging suppliers to drive up quality.the focus&ldquofor the year 2015, our focus is to increase supply by 100 tonnes monthly within the gcc, by 150 tonnes to europe, mainly germany and poland, and by approximately 150 tonnes to morocco where we see an increased demand. morocco is advantageous for us as it virtually shares its border with europe some of the shipments to morocco find their way into europe through spain,&rdquo said hakeem.the company is currently utilising 93 per cent of its total capacity. distribution will be boosted gradually from this year onwards as some of the new equipment will start arriving in 2015. mpi has built a new plant and a new storage facility very close to its existing site in al hidd.the new equipment will cost approximately 20 million and be multipurpose with the capability to offer food and nonfood applications.mpi, being an existing supplier to the domestic market, would easily expand capacity even further if more food processing plants were established in bahrain. after discussions with the economic development board, mpi has concluded that there are prospects for new investments in the food processing sector which is going to require flexible packaging. hakeem says that based on conversations he has had with yemeni customers, most are interested in setting up a plant in bahrain.certificationestablished in 1997, the company has achieved certification for iso 220002005 for food safety management, iso 9001 2008 for quality management, haccp hazard analysis and critical control points and the brc british retail consortium. with regards to flexible packaging, mpi is the first in bahrain to receive brc certification. it is also the only flexible packaging and converting company in bahrain to have rotogravure printing capability. &ldquothe brc certification fulfills our goal to achieve an internationally recognised standard for the food safety management system that is applied in all our operations and in which we use the management system approach, as well as the haccp process,&rdquo said mpi executive director muhammad ejaz chaudhry.&ldquothe brc accreditation helps us gain more confidence in the eyes of our customers and employees. that&rsquos not all, the certification helps us to manage our food safety standards better, and ensure that we comply with the stringent food safety laws of the kingdom. this also gives us access to top retailers worldwide, which have mandated brc certification for their manufacturers and suppliers. it helps us maximise our efficiency and consistency as well as open doors to further continuous improvement in quality and risk management&rdquo.brands for which mpi has supplied its packaging include lays, henkel, kraft, mars, pepsico, americana, aatco and nabil. tradearabia news service