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KHS is at AUSPACK to show off all of its products' advantages. But one special talking point is its new DisplayTray. The Innopack Kisters DP DisplayTray knows how to present your products so they say, ‘look at me!” on shelf. And it does this for individual cans, glass and PET bottles - and multipacks. 

With the film-free DisplayTray, individual containers may be directly removed from the pallet. And its generous tray display area provides many different marketing options to maximise products’ in-store appeal. 

The new concept palletises all standard single packs according to the familiar, proven principle of continuous operation. The products are placed singly and compactly on a tray, which can be individually printed, its outside edges providing plenty of space for clear brand messages. Film is only required for the stable transportation of the finished pallets. Depending on customer requirements, film-wrapped combipacks and multipacks can also be arranged on the trays. 

The sustainable tray providesnoticeable cost savings for both manufacturers and retailers as less film is consumed during the production process and handling times of the goods are reduced at the point of sale.

The DisplayPacker series can be adapted to suit many different capacities, production and market-specific requirements and individual customer specifications. It may be positioned and stacked on full, half or quarter euro pallets. This enables retailers to sell milk, soft drinks and especially food products (such as vegetable oils, ketchup and the like) simply and cost effectively, straight from the pallet. 

The KHS Innopack Kisters DP processes the units to be packed in a single process, with the finished tray exiting the line straight onto the pallet. Instead of using several single machines, the products are processed on a compact system. This means that operating and maintenance processes can be coordinated with one another and the amount of production space required is reduced.

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