Hugo Beck is set to debut three innovative packaging machines – flexo 700 e-com, paper X e-com, and servo X 800. These machines showcase the company's commitment to fast, efficient, and sustainable packaging solutions for various business scales and products
Horizontal film and paper packaging solutions provider Hugo Beck is set to debut three machines. Though designed for varying business scales and products, each of the three machine solutions are united in demonstrating Hugo Beck’s ability to deliver effective packing of products in a way that is fast, efficient and sustainable.
The flexo 700 e-com is Hugo Beck’s entry-level model for e-commerce, mail order, and logistics. Automatically adjusting the film bags to match the product’s length, and optionally also width, the flexo 700 e-com produces precise fitting shipping bags with the lowest possible material use. Suitable for the direct dispatch of individual goods, packing groups of products, or meeting the complex requirements of returned goods packaging, the machine processes various film types with different thicknesses, including recycled content films and recyclable mono-material films. Noteworthy features also include the ability to add an easy-opening perforation to the bags and insert a double-sided adhesive tape for resealing—an asset for handling returns seamlessly.
In addition, Hugo Beck introduces the paper packaging machine paper X e-com, renowned for its continuous packaging process thus maximizing efficiencies by ensuring that there is no downtime when sealing or glueing. Handling uncoated and coated paper for e-commerce packaging applications, the paper X e-com enables the use of sustainable packaging materials, while individually adapting the shipping bags to varying product lengths.
The servo X 800 is a form fill and seal machine that sets standards in the horizontal large-format sector. With maximum modularity and flexibility, servo X 800 machines ensure the packaging of large items such as trays, multipack items, boxes or even car tyres ready for quick, easy and secure transportation. Its capabilities extend to handling thick film types through to ultra-thin films—with its extremely tight-fitting and precise packaging saving up to 15% in film usage.
Hugo Beck is set to unveil this machinery in March 2024.
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