Every year you return to a stage like CHINAPLAS, the question is the same. What have you brought that you didn't bring last time? For Jobo at CHINAPLAS 2025, the answer was clear before we even set up the booth.
Our 36 Cavity High-Speed Cap Compression Molding Machine. Running live. At 51,840 caps per hour. A number that, when you watch it happening in front of you rather than reading it off a page, lands very differently. Engineers who had seen dozens of machines over their careers stood and watched. Then they pulled out their phones. Then they called colleagues over from across the hall.
The questions coming from manufacturers, beverage packaging companies, and production specialists were not about speed alone. They were about what that speed looks like after six months of continuous operation. About cap quality at the end of a long shift, not just the first hour. These are the questions Jobo is built to answer. And answering them in front of a live machine — one running at 51,840 caps per hour without a hint of instability — made every conversation more grounded and more productive than it would have been any other way.
From our first appearance at CHINAPLAS to where Jobo stood in 2025, the progress has been deliberate. Every iteration of our machines has been built on what we learned from the one before — from the feedback of real manufacturers, real production environments, and real performance data. That process doesn't have an endpoint. It just has the next milestone.51,840 caps per hour was that milestone in 2025. We are already thinking about the next one.