Pick Pack Pro uses Tompkins Robotics to sort and route order items, Trew for integrated movement and sortation of order cartons, and Ranpak’s sustainable automated packing solutions for right-size packaging and shipping.
The new FBAM-2 supports distributed manufacturing, enabling partners such as Monterey Wine Company in the US and KinsBrae Packaging in Canada to assemble bottles at their own facilities.
The system works with recommended non-self-supported liquid functional coatings featuring optional heat-sealing properties, supporting recyclable paper and board packaging for traditional oven applications.
Greendot’s coated solutions deliver oil and grease resistance in the 14-16 Kit range, heat sealability between 80°C and 160°C, and high repulpability.
Polytag’s UV tags are printed onto packaging labels using standard processes, then detected by optical sorting equipment at recycling facilities.
By reducing fiber per carton, converters produce more units per ton of paperboard, lowering transportation emissions and raw material consumption.
The ideal partner will help bridge the gap between precision-engineered UK manufacturing and the specific demands of African production environments, where equipment must handle diverse container formats and maintain accuracy under variable conditions.
The stand-up pouch is produced using post-consumer household recyclate, diverting plastic waste back into packaging rather than relying on virgin materials.
The BioSupPack process transforms this low-value by-product, currently used primarily as animal feed, into high-performance bioplastics that compete with fossil-based materials on performance while delivering genuine circularity.
The company bundles these solutions in its NC-free toolbox, giving converters and brand owners a clear, practical framework for adopting circular-friendly inks without compromising performance.