DWG NO. MOI-1960 · ISO 9001:2015 · REV 66
The Repeat Order: They Came Back for More
In 2005, one of India's largest detergent makers put a batch of MOI SWIFT wrapping machines on its lines. Five years later it came back for a larger batch of the faster model. No quote we could print says it better.
2005: Machines on Trial, Effectively
Every first order from a large FMCG buyer is really a trial. Detergent plants run around the clock; a wrapping machine that cannot hold its speed, or that eats film, or that stops for adjustment every shift, gets found out within weeks. In 2005 the customer put a batch of MOI SWIFT Standard wrappers onto its lines, every one of them a chance to be found out.
What followed is the part no brochure can manufacture: five years of production. Five years of film reels, seasonal formulation changes, operator turnover, monsoon humidity and maintenance windows: the full life a wrapping machine actually leads in an Indian detergent plant.
2010: They Came Back for the Faster Model
In 2010 the same customer placed its second order: a larger batch of SWIFT-VX machines, the higher-speed evolution of the line, rated at 170 cakes per minute. A buyer with five years of operating data on the first batch chose to standardise further on MOI, and stepped up to the newer model while doing so.
Procurement teams at companies this size do not reorder out of sentiment. They reorder when the maintenance logs, uptime figures and cost-per-wrapped-cake from the first batch justify it.
A repeat order, five years and thousands of production hours after the first, is the only testimonial on this page, and the only one we need.
By the Numbers
Figures from the printed order record and the SWIFT-VX specification
The Soap Wrapping Line Today
The SWIFT family and its descendants remain MOI's core soap & detergent range
Wrapping Soap or Detergent at Scale?
Ask us for the same thing this customer got: a machine that earns its second order. Speeds from 120 to 170 cakes per minute across the SWIFT and TSW ranges.