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             ASSET PACKAGING MACHINES SPOTLIGHTS BESPOKE SYSTEMS
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  SMC DELIVERS NEXT-GEN SOLUTIONS AT AUSPACK
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ASSET Packaging Machines has proudly operated within Australia as a leading manufacturer of liquid filling machines and associated automated production lines for over 30 years.
At AUSPACK 2022, Asset Packaging Machines will showcase and present the marketplace with its trademarked and bespoke Auto- mated Production Management System.
This builds upon its existing machinery solutions and provides full control, access and data metrics. A customer’s business will have access to both live and remote contact of production machinery. Operators will find this simple to use, minimising change-over and cleaning issues. Production managers will be able to monitor and directly input to quality systems for standardised filling metrics with the enhancement of live bottom-line throughput production data.
Any machinery order placed during the trade show will receive a free upgrade from 12 months to three years manufacturer’s warranty. The Asset Packaging team looks forward to meeting existing and potential customers at the stand during AUSPACK and discussing their specific business and production requirements with a view to designing and delivering a production system suited specifically to
their industry and filling needs.
 SMC Corporation Australia New Zealand’s exhibit is themed ‘Smart Steps to Flexible Manufacturing with NextGen Automation’.
“Right now, every new product and product modification developed by SMC is designed with size (and compactness), smart technologies and efficiency in mind. These factors bode well for next-gen automa- tion,” said Craig Sheppard, sales and marketing director at SMC.
As the demand for IIoT solutions and robotics continues to surge, SMC has developed an array of advanced components that can be easily integrated on the factory floor.
“Whether it’s a new system or an existing one, SMC can meet the demand for various robotic applications,” added Sheppard.
“From end effectors for collaborative robots (cobots) that include mag- netic, electric, vacuum and pneumatic grippers, right through to wireless fieldbus systems (EX600-W) to ensure an easier and safer installation.”
SMC will have several items on show at AUSPACK, including its Energy Saving Van, cobots from a variety of prominent brands, its LEY series of electric cylinders, the new JSY5000-H valve manifold purpose-designed for use in food and beverage manufacturing plants and breweries, its range of vacuum solutions, as well as seminars from Bill Blyth, head of SMC’s energy saving conservation group, and Jozef Ceh, digital transformation and Industry 4.0 manager for SMC.
“After several uncertain years, our team is excited to showcase our latest technologies and to meet in-person with visitors to the show. There will be a good variety of solutions on show and we look forward to discussing these with visitors,” Sheppard concluded.
  HAVER & BOECKER SETS NEW BENCHMARKS IN EFFICIENCY
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HAVER & Boecker Australia, established in Perth, Western Australia in 2012, is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Germany-based Haver & Boecker, a leading global developer and manufacturer of high performance processing and packing technology.
Its mission is to bring new approaches and technologies to local markets that set new benchmarks in efficiency and productivity.
The Australian division works closely with cli- ents from the local cement, building materials, chemicals, food and animal feed industries to optimise their processing operations.
Drawing on the expertise and technology suites of its six technology brands, the company develops and implements innovative solutions for, storage, mixing, packing, filling, palletising and loading of dry, liquid and pasty bulk materials.
Haver & Boecker has six key technology
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for stationary and rotating feeding solutions
for valve and form-fill-seal bags;
• Behn + Bates bag packaging systems that
are designed for food and animal feed filling
applications;
• Feige filling technology turnkey systems for fill-
ing liquid and pasty products into drums, pails,
cans and IBCs (intermediate bulk containers); • IBAU Hamburg bulk loading, material han- dling and storage equipment for many land and
marine applications;
• Newtec Bag Palletising for palletising bagged
products; and
• Aventus FFS systems for the packing of free-
flowing, loose goods up to finished pallets.
brands that will be in focus and on dis- play at AUSPACK:
• Haver & Boecker packing technology
























































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