Mosca at Interpack 2026

When the doors open at Interpack from 7th to 13th of May in Düsseldorf, Mosca GmbH will be presenting groundbreaking innovations in load securing under the theme of ‘connected efficiency’. The focus will be on integrated solutions that combine sustainability with Industry 4.0.

A highlight of this year’s exhibition in Hall 11, booth D56, is the highly efficient combination of the KZV-111 pallet strapping machine (pictured below) and the Luna A3 rotary arm stretch wrapper. This combination demonstrates how seamless process transitions optimise throughput times. The KZV-111 provides the foundation for maximum stability, whilst the Luna A3 wrapper ensures final protection against external influences. Thanks to the intelligent control system, both machines communicate directly with one another, which minimises the need for manual intervention and enhances operational reliability. “The combination of strapping and wrapping reduces material consumption whilst ensuring maximum transport security,” explains Alex Jesser, Technical Product Marketing Specialist.

Visitors to the exhibition can also experience the SoniXs P7-Connect B in action. It marks the next step in fully digitalised applications. As the successor to the MP-6, it offers full connectivity thanks to the WebHMI interface. Performance data can be analysed in real time via the digital interface, forming the basis for optimised predictive maintenance. The integrated SoniXs ultrasonic sealing system enables the reliable processing of PP and paper straps. The proven ultrasonic sealing process operates without a heating phase and is therefore not only energy-efficient but also emission-free.

For manual tasks, Mosca presents the HUG hand strapping tool and the more powerful HUG+ version. Together with a shredder on display at the stand, the strapping experts will demonstrate how customers can immediately prepare strapping for the next recycling cycle – fully in line with the circular economy.

Mosca will also be showcasing the prototype of a new grey PP strap, which will be ready for market launch this autumn. Designed for bundling and sealing, the strapping consists of at least 35% post-consumer recycled material (PCR-PP) – a proportion that is deliberately highlighted by the grey colour. The fully recyclable strap is free from critical substances and combines regulatory compliance with maximum functionality for shipping and industry.

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