UK Based Amipak Invests

Amipak has recently invested in a new Brausse gluer from UK and Ireland agent ipack solutions, for its growing range of carton packaging products for the food-to-go and out-of-home sectors. The new Forza 1100 C6 is now fully operational at Amipak’s Croydon, England site and is the latest investment in technology and modernisation of its production facilities totalling over £1.5m.

“Investment is critical to meet increasingly growing demand for more sustainable packaging solutions, with the flexibility to match fast moving food-to-go trends,” explains Amipak Director of Communications and Sustainability, Daniel Schwitzer. “The carton packs we produce on this new improved line are often made from easily recyclable material and are pulpable or compostable in an industrial facility, which fits well with current consumer expectations.”

The new gluer brings the latest technology for faster running speeds, quick make-readies including memory positioning system for quick re-call and setting of repeat jobs. “Fully operational from mid-January 2020, the new machine enables us to deliver the shorter lead times, with increased capacity, reliability and flexibility required to meet the fast-changing demands of this sector,” explains Schwitzer. “It is used to fold and glue trays and food packaging such as cake or food boxes, and in addition to reducing waste, creates the opportunity for Amipak to convert more glued products.”

This latest round of investments from Amipak have also included a new nested gluer, window patcher and shrink wrapper, plus refurbishment and modernisation at its Willesden site has taken place to add more storage space and a dock leveller.

Founded in 1999 – as a result of the merger between Home Supplies (Paper) Ltd and F&Z Packaging Ltd, established in 1953 and 1965 respectively – Amipak is a third-generation family business which specialises in manufacturing environmentally friendly recyclable and compostable packaging from paper-based products.

Amipak’s new Brausse gluer is the latest in recent £1.5m investments

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