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New product range, KM Klarity, has become the flagship item for KM's PF3 films category. Why? Because a lidding film for aluminium foil trays that doesn’t fog up has been on food manufacturers’ wish lists for a very long time. 

KM Klarity stays clear even through the temperature variations that can occur during distribution and retail. Consumers can see exactly what they are getting – in snacks, fresh fruit and vegetables, meats and poultry – regardless of what it has taken to get the product on shelf. 

Klarity also upholds the KM promise for excellent sealing qualities on uncoated smooth walled aluminium foil trays. 

The new range of films is available now in 62 microns with barrier, for extended shelf life. Non-barrier versions are available. Both printing and laser perforation options may be selected. 

This is KM’s third recent advance after KSeal lidding films for meat, poultry and fish packaging and Superguard Oven. 

KM commercial director, Graham Holding, explained, “KM Klarity is a perfect example of the KM Packaging team anticipating trends and future demand, and improving the presentation and technical performance of films for ready meals and fresh produce accordingly. At KM we have stayed close to retailer themes and constantly look for new ways to innovate, to provide our customers with the solutions to meet evolving consumer demand.” 

KM has been a leading supplier of food packaging to the Australian chilled and frozen food market for over 12 years, so the new range has an established pedigree of excellence. 

The company has warehouses in Sydney and Melbourne, and supplies across the whole of Australian as well as Europe, North and South America and Canada.  

Australian customers are able to receive orders within ten days of order.

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