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www.packagingnews.com.au | March-April 2022
            ZIPFORM BRINGS AWARD-WINNING COMPOSITE PACKAGING TO AUSPACK
www.zipformpackaging.com.au
AUSTRALIAN-BASED manufacturer Zipform Packaging’s expert packaging team will be showcasing its award winning linear formed composite packaging (PIDA Awards 2021, WorldStar Awards 2022) alongside its broad range of fibre packaging for multiple markets.
Zipform’s composite packs contain over 90 per cent fibre, are deemed kerbside recyclable through PREP and contain over 60 per cent recycled content – they already meet the 2025 National Packaging Targets for brand owners.
In addition, the stand will fea- ture Zipform’s latest develop- ments with respect to recycling and reuse, specifically, develop- ments in fibre overcaps and inno- vations in packaging materials driving fibre content still higher.
FB*PROPAK’S INNOVATIVE FOOD AND STAND
BEVERAGE SOLUTIONS ON SHOW
www.fbpropak.com
FB*PROPAK provides tailored processing and packaging engineered solutions to the food and beverage industries. Its highly efficient solutions ensure seamless project delivery with expert back-up and ongoing support.
The company’s process engineering knowledge and strategic partner- ships with world-leading equipment manufacturers and suppliers, includ- ing Della Toffola, Bertolaso, APE, Z-Italia, AVE, Framax, Alpha, Matrix and Barison, enable it to provide expert and optimum outcomes.
“We are committed to delivering ‘best technology at best price’ pack- aging, bottling, canning and labelling solutions, without compromise on quality. We partner with leading global equipment manufacturers and sup- pliers, whilst providing a high level of support and capabilities,” the com- pany said.
FB*Propak is also recognised as one of the industry’s most experi- enced suppliers, with a great number of installations successfully oper- ating in Australia and New Zealand. With a qualified team of engineers, brewers, distillers and packaging technicians, the company has plenty of scope and depth to supply, customise and install your brewing, packaging and distilling equipment.
The company provides innovative solutions for Australasian and inter- national businesses operating in the food and beverage sectors, including beer, spirits, alcoholic mixes, soft drinks, kombucha, sports drinks, water, fruit juices, olive oil, dairy and food.
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    Coupled with the packag-
ing’s sustainability creden-
tials, Zipform will also be
demonstrating what printing
technologies and innovations
are available for the integrated
printed layer, as well as showing the packs’ versatility incorpo- rating printed bottoms and laser etching.
Zipform’s innovative linear-formed composite pack technol- ogy has begun to make significant inroads into the retail space, and as more technical developments and innovations flow through, the business is expecting to grow rapidly.
Already investing significantly in enhancements for its man- ufacturing line in Perth (see News, page 8 in this issue), the company will be looking to announce at AUSPACK new capac- ity coming on stream later in 2022.
ADDE DISPLAYS LATEST ROBOTICS AND AUTOMATION SOLUTIONS
www.adde.com.au
ANDREW Donald Design Engineering (ADDE) designs and builds custom robotic and automation solutions for a wide range of industries and applications, and will be showcasing the diversity of automation projects it has delivered and highlight some of the key technologies it integrates.
Otto Motors AMRs (AGVs) automate common material handling tasks, big and small, to help manufacturers tackle labour shortages, scale their business, and outperform the competition. ADDE is the Australian integration partner for Otto’s three models of AMR with pay- loads of 100, 750 and 1500kgs.
 STAND E240
   STAND D172
 There are three key parts to an AMR implementation – the vehicle, fleet man- agement software, and the integra- tion with other factory process. ADDE offers a full-service implementation and is happy to explore the possibilities in customer’s facilities.
Shown for the first time in Austra- lia will be the world’s smallest and most precise 6-axis robot, the Meca- demic Meca500. Built with precision- machined aluminium and zero-back- lash gearboxes, the Meca500 boasts a repeatability of 5μm. Also on display will be a range of collaborative robots for assembly, packing and palletising.


































































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