Packaging Equipment, Labelling Solutions & Equipment

Packaging is the process of enclosing /encapsulating or protecting products for storage, transit, display, sale, and use. There are many different types of packaging solutions available depending on the product and a number of machines to do the job. These can be Overwrappers, Stretchbanders /Sleevewrappers, Product Handling Systems, Shrinkwrappers and custom packaging equipment. Labels are used on every kind of product to brand, decorate or provide information for the consumer and can contain, for example, pre-printed bar codes supplying, batch, stock and price information to the retailer and consumer.

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Antalis Packaging launches a box-making service

1 Antalis Packaging launches a box-making service

Antalis Packaging has launched a box-making service. The introduction of the service comes in response to growing demand from Antalis’ Packaging customers who have increasingly asked for smaller order quantities of boxes or wraps to ensure they can fulfil orders when, for example, demand spikes or to respond quickly to client-specific requests.

Amcor launches new platform for paper-based packaging

2 Amcor launches new platform for paper-based packaging

Amcor, developer and producer of responsible packaging solutions, has launched a new platform of paper-based packaging products: AmFiber. AmFiber products aim to redefine the capabilities of traditional paper packaging, providing a wider range of features and functional benefits to meet the changing needs of consumers.

Mondi helps industrial customers switch to heavy-duty corrugated packaging

3 Mondi helps industrial customers switch to heavy-duty corrugated packaging

“All big things should come in smart packages” is the slogan of Mondi’s new marketing campaign for its heavy-duty (HD) corrugated solutions.

Recruitment challenge help fires up demand for packaging equipment machinery

4 Recruitment challenge help fires up demand for packaging equipment machinery

Southgate Global, the European packaging supplier, is reporting sustained growth in demand for its portfolio of packaging equipment which covers mechanised case taping through to shrink wrapping, all which can help to increase productivity. 

Michelle Bryson named Global Sustainable Packaging Leader for BW Packaging Systems

5 Michelle Bryson named Global Sustainable Packaging Leader for BW Packaging Systems

BW Packaging Systems, the packaging equipment arm of Barry-Wehmiller, has appointed Michelle Bryson to the role of Global Sustainable Packaging Leader.

Biodegradable EcoWrap stretch film receives TUV Austria’s OK compost certificate

6 Biodegradable EcoWrap stretch film receives TUV Austria’s OK compost certificate

Cortec Corporation has received the ‘OK compost INDUSTRIAL’ certificate from TÜV Austria. This certifies that the company’s Eco Wrap conforms to the criteria for industrial compostability under EN 13432 (European equivalent of ASTM D6400).

Valmet to supply an extensive recycled fiber line and paper machine grade conversion rebuild to Model Paper Eilenburg in Germany

7 Valmet to supply an extensive recycled fiber line and paper machine grade conversion rebuild to Model Paper Eilenburg in Germany

Valmet will supply an extensive paper machine grade conversion rebuild with an automation package to Model Paper Eilenburg in Germany.

TotalEnergies Lubrifiants commitment to more sustainable packaging

8 TotalEnergies Lubrifiants commitment to more sustainable packaging

A year after the launch of the Quartz Xtra range, developed to meet the needs of the latest generation of engines (hybrids, downsized) and providing significant fuel savings (up to 4%¹), TotalEnergies Lubrifiants is taking another step forward.

Faller Packaging focuses on customer needs in product development

9 Faller Packaging focuses on customer needs in product development

Faller Packaging has implemented an agile product innovation process (PIP) for new developments. The process is claimed to create products and services that are precisely tailored to customer needs.

Brits will spend £1.2bn online on Christmas Day, as more people shop online than watch the Queen

10 Brits will spend £1.2bn online on Christmas Day, as more people shop online than watch the Queen

Christmas Day has become a huge retail event and, this year, it’s estimated Brits will spend £1.2bn online. Over 11 million shoppers will jump on their tablets to buy all the things they had wished for but didn’t get, says ParcelHero.

Labelling Solutions

Labelling solutions are a wide range of products and services that help businesses to label their products and assets. These solutions can include:

  • Label printers: These devices print labels from a computer or other device. They can be used to print a variety of labels, including barcodes, QR codes, and text.
  • Labelling machines: These machines automatically apply labels to products or assets. They can be used for a variety of applications, such as product packaging, asset tracking, and inventory management.
  • Labelling software: This software helps businesses to design, print, and manage their labels. It can also be used to track the usage of labels and to generate reports.
  • Labelling consumables: These consumables include labels, ink cartridges, and cleaning supplies. They are essential for the operation of label printers and labelling machines.

Labelling solutions can help businesses to improve their efficiency, accuracy, and compliance. They can also help to improve the customer experience by providing clear and concise information about products and assets.

Here are some of the benefits of using labelling solutions:

  • Increased efficiency: Labelling solutions can help businesses to label their products and assets more quickly and easily. This can save time and money, and it can also help to improve accuracy.
  • Improved accuracy: Labelling solutions can help businesses to ensure that their labels are accurate. This is important for compliance reasons, and it can also help to prevent errors.
  • Improved customer experience: Labelling solutions can help businesses to provide clear and concise information about their products and assets. This can help customers to make informed decisions, and it can also improve the overall customer experience.

If you are looking for labelling solutions, there are a number of factors that you should consider, such as the type of labels you need, the volume of labels you need, and your budget. You should also consider the features and functionality of the labelling solutions that you are considering.

Here are some of the factors to consider when choosing labelling solutions:

  • Type of labels: The type of labels you need will depend on the application. For example, if you are labelling products for retail sale, you will need different labels than if you are labelling assets for tracking purposes.
  • Volume of labels: The volume of labels you need will affect the cost of the labelling solutions. If you only need a small number of labels, you may be able to use a hand-held label printer. However, if you need a large number of labels, you will need to use a more automated labelling solution.
  • Budget: Labelling solutions can range in price from a few hundred dollars to several thousand dollars. You will need to decide how much you are willing to spend on labelling solutions before you start shopping.
  • Features and functionality: The features and functionality of labelling solutions can vary. Some labelling solutions offer basic features, such as the ability to print text and barcodes. Other labelling solutions offer more advanced features, such as the ability to print images and to track the usage of labels.

Once you have considered these factors, you will be able to choose the labelling solutions that are right for your business.

Types of Packaging Equipment

Filling and bottling machines: These machines are used to fill liquids, powders, and other products into containers. They can be used to fill a wide variety of containers, including bottles, jars, cans, and pouches.

Forming machines: These machines are used to create the basic shape of a package. They can be used to form boxes, bags, pouches, and other types of packages.

Sealing machines: These machines are used to seal packages closed. They can use heat, glue, or other methods to seal packages.

Labeling machines: These machines are used to apply labels to packages. They can apply a variety of labels, including barcodes, product information, and promotional materials.

Palletizing machines: These machines are used to stack packages onto pallets. They can be used to stack a variety of packages, including boxes, bags, and cartons.

Shrink wrapping machines: These machines are used to shrink wrap packages. They use heat to shrink a plastic film around a package, which helps to protect the package and keep it secure.

Aerosol filling machines: These machines are used to fill aerosol cans with products such as spray paint, air freshener, and deodorant.

Blister packaging machines: These machines are used to create blister packs, which are packages that have a clear plastic window that allows the product to be seen.

Vacuum packaging machines: These machines are used to remove the air from packages, which helps to extend the shelf life of the product.

X-ray inspection machines: These machines are used to inspect packages for foreign objects or defects

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