Interpack through the lens: Visuals that tell the story
The true value of Interpack lies in the unmatched fragmentation and deep technical specialization of the global packaging machinery industry
The fair succeeded in its primary function: serving as an elite troubleshooting arena where international manufacturers could find direct, practical engineering solutions to secure their upcoming product pipelines
The Koehler range features heat-sealable barriers available in coated and uncoated varieties, and the brand maintains a circularity focus through its 100% recycled paper range, which utilises segmented colours rather than dyes for high-end luxury packaging applications
What struck most wasn't just the machinery, but the theatre of the presentation
Fujifilm highlighted its flagship flexible packaging digital inkjet press as a mainstream alternative to analogue flexo and gravure production. The Jet Press FP790 mini model at display at the Fujifilm stall
The synchronisation of line robotics is shifting the focus from standalone assets to complete turnkey packaging systems
The relentless push toward circularity driven by PPWR and EPR mandates has made sustainable films the star of Interpack in Dusseldorf
Fuji Robotics utilised Interpack to showcase its legacy in four-axis robotics, a sector the company has pioneered since it introduced its first palletising robot in 1982
Anti-slip paper was a sensation at Interpack. It can prevent collapsing or slipping goods with paper, laminated chemical, applied on one side or both side
The Palcut Solution combines anti-slip paper with a tailored sheet dispenser – which aims to reduce stoppages, save time and improve pallet stability
AST Kunststoffverarbeitung GmbH focuses on the production of plastic canisters and plastic drums with hazardous goods approval
United Caps showcased the newly launched 26/22 beverage cap, and low-carbon resin offer. This bio-based resin is derived from used cooking oil (UCO)
United Caps' Protex Scoop features a scoop that is directly sealed inside the cap during production, rather than added later, which eliminates the scoop falling into the milk powder
Anti-slip paper sheets are typically made of fully recycled paper that is 100% recyclable, and often from sustainable forestry sources
Fuji Seal displayed the PET-tube, a mono-material structure that is compatible with the PET recycling stream. According to Fuji Seal, this structure can reduce carbon emissions by up to 40% compared to virgin plastic alternatives
Fuji Seal introduced its HS Shrink Tunnel and a range of monomaterial sleeve solutions designed to improve recyclability and reduce utility consumption
Paper Machinery Corporation demonstrated a groundbreaking technology allowing fiber-based packaging to achieve the performance traditionally associated with plastics
Auer Packaging showcased its plastic logistics and transport solutions, centering on optimising supply chains for solid and liquid industrial goods. Highlights of their showcase include: Euro Containers: The classic, closed plastic stacking box
Schober Technologies' machine is equipped with Single Spider Plus for the professional die cutting and automated stacking of inmould labels and can be equipped with additional options
As part of its co-engineering approach, Metsa Board collaborates with technology partners combining its material expertise with advanced printing and converting technologies to improve packaging production efficiency
Blema showcased metal packaging systems for three-piece cans, direct-sealed cans, standard/aerosol lids, and various bottle caps (twist-off and press-twist)
Regarding the technical challenge of achieving complex grease and moisture barriers without relying on heavy plastic layers, Metsa Board is expanding its reach through specialised partnerships
Interpack through the lens: Visuals that tell the story
Sophisticated automation, design for recyclability, sustainable films, and digital intelligence were the absolute non-negotiables at Interpack, in Duesseldorf