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Endoline Automation to showcase eco-friendly sealing solutions at PPMA 2022


Stand: D50


At PPMA 2022 Endoline Automation will highlight the sustainable features of its end-of-line packaging systems, and eco-friendly sealing options in a bid to support manufacturers who are seeking packaging machinery which will aid net zero objectives.


Responding to calls for sustainable sealing solutions which reduce the use of plastic, Endoline will showcase its 248 Fully Automatic High Speed Case Erector, which has been engineered to seal cases with hot melt glue rather than tape. While utilising glue sealing alternatives can significantly reduce plastic consumption for manufactures, it also helps drive down material waste as 2 square inches of adhesive glue will close an average size box compared with over 200 square inches of tape. Further responding to demands to create eco-friendly sealing solutions, Endoline will also highlight recyclable Kraft tape as an additional eco-friendly sealing alternative. The British manufacturer, who has been creating end-of-line machinery solutions for over 40 years, will also demonstrate the eco credentials across its case erecting and sealing system ranges. Including power saving features which reduce energy consumption, and the use of servo drives to significantly drive down noise emissions whilst only using power while operating. “We are seeing growing calls from customers for OEMs to demonstrate their sustainable credentials, and this is driving innovation in the packaging machinery space,” commented Andrew Yates, Managing Director of Endoline Automation. “While our systems have been re-engineered over the years


to reduce energy consumption and cut emissions to support the environmental objectives of our customers, we are looking at ways to help them decrease plastic use and waste even further by offering eco-friendly sealing alternatives.”


Yamato to showcase industry- leading solutions at PPMA 2022


Stand: B50


Yamato Scale Dataweigh UK is returning to PPMA this September to showcase its weighing and inspection equipment. With mounting challenges facing the manufacturing industry, including rising costs, skills shortages and supply chain disruption, Yamato says it is committed to supporting new and existing customers to maximise their best results. Each of the solutions on display at the event offers high


performance, easy use, and cost-efficiency. They are also compatible with a broad range of product types, meaning manufacturers across industry sectors will experience the rewards. The team will be presenting a special selection of their


popular weighing solutions. It includes the automated Epsilon and Omega multihead weighers, providing fast and accurate weighing, and the semi-automatic TSD-N3, which offers delicate handling with reduced labour requirement. A static scale will be on display for those looking for an accurate end- of-line weigher.


There will also be a focus on product inspection at the stand, with an I-Series checkweigher, metal detector-checkweigher combi and the innovative YX20 x-ray system available for attendees to view. Experts from Yamato will be on hand to demonstrate the


machines and answer questions. Valerie le Gallez, Commercial Manager for Yamato Scale Dataweigh UK, said: “We are so pleased to be back at PPMA this year. We know the last 12 months have been challenging for many plants, but we will showcase how Yamato’s solutions ease those challenges.”


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