• The company’s mobile palletising solution is designed to bring flexibility and efficiency to various industries.
    The company’s mobile palletising solution is designed to bring flexibility and efficiency to various industries.
Close×

Advanced packaging solutions provider, HMPS, says it will unveil two new innovations at this year’s APPEX: a mobile palletising solution and a 'state-of-the-art' rotary tub filler.

The company’s mobile palletising solution is designed to bring flexibility and efficiency to various industries, eliminating the need for a huge, dedicated space being needed for palletisation. Meanwhile, the rotary tub filler represents the latest in precision filling technology, offering unmatched speed and accuracy for a wide range of products.

In addition to these new products, HMPS will also be showcasing one of its signature vertical form fill seal (VFFS) machines from the Propac team. The company says this system exemplifies its commitment to providing cutting-edge, reliable, and efficient packaging solutions.

Visitors will also have the opportunity to get a first-hand look at one of the company’s latest designs in the market, the pre-made bagger. Described as a compact but powerful machine, the company says it is a cost-effective solution to automate the opening, filling and sealing of various premade bag styles.

Hear what CEO of HMPS & Propac Mark Emmett, has to say about APPEX here;

Visit HMPS at Stand E040. APPEX is taking place on 12-15 March at the Melbourne Convention & Exhibition Centre. Free registration is open now.

Food & Drink Business

SPC Global has commenced legal proceedings in the County Court of Victoria against its former chairman, Dr Hussein Rifai, and Thor Capital.

Food and beverage manufacturers are under unprecedented pressure, and many are reaching a breaking point. Yet across the sector, manufacturers are also showing a remarkable ability to adapt and evolve under pressure. Epicor regional vice president, Graeme Evans writes.

The Night Time Industries Association has appointed Paul McLeay as its new chief executive officer, succeeding Mick Gibb, who led the peak body for four years before departing to take up the CEO role at the Brewers Association of Australia.