• AusPost has solidified its long-term partnership with Trimatt by commissioning 10 custom-made machines over a remarkable 14 years.
    AusPost has solidified its long-term partnership with Trimatt by commissioning 10 custom-made machines over a remarkable 14 years.
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In an era where efficiency and innovation are paramount, Australia Post has solidified its long-term partnership with Trimatt Systems by commissioning 10 custom-made wrapping machines over 14 years, with the latest  (11th) machine currently in production.

“Trimatt have been building customised solutions for our operation since 2010. The quality and performance of the equipment has been outstanding and has assisted us in automation our factory substantially,” said Craig Brown, Australia Post’s production manager.

One standout solution from Trimatt is the auto batch wrapping system for express post envelopes, which has dramatically streamlined operations and improved productivity.

Trimatt’s installed degradable plastic wrapping solution has also considerably improved Australia Post’s environment footprint.

Trimatt’s technology also extends to processing Express Post bags, with innovative systems developed to digitally print and apply barcoded labels to 35 million envelopes each year.

“We have also had the pleasure to work with Australia Post in providing a range of systems to handle, sort, package and overprint many of the flat-packed stamp products for Post’s vast retail distribution network,” Matt Johnson, founder and managing director of Trimatt, concluded.

Food & Drink Business

An $8 million federal government grant program aimed at accelerating Australia’s seaweed industry has delivered new research capability, production infrastructure and international collaboration to support commercial growth of Asparagopsis, the methane-inhibiting seaweed used in livestock feed supplements.

Meat & Livestock Australia (MLA) and NSW producer, The Gourmet Goat Lady, have completed a proof-of-concept project demonstrating that goat salami can be safely manufactured and sold in Australia, opening a new value-added opportunity for the goatmeat sector.

The Western Australian government has invested $437,500 in the state’s agrifood and beverage sector as part of its Value Add Investment Grant program, with funding going towards feasibility studies that support business expansion, diversification, and growth.