FachPack Will See 13 Companies from Packaging Valley
Packaging Valley is the area around Crailsheimand and Schwäbisch Hall.
At the upcoming FachPack, 13 member companies in this area will display innovative machine systems and current technologies. This participation will help demonstrate the diverse technological skills and competence available for flexible packaging and it’s companion machinery.
The exhibitors include components suppliers, service companies and several manufacturers of packaging machinery, Kurt Engel, CEO of the Packaging Valley Association, said the region’s booth concept places immense value on demonstrating the complete processing chain and presenting itself as a regionally connected, future-ready network in the packaging industry.
FachPack will also offer Packaging Valley a platform for promotion of the upcoming packaging conference next year called “Packaging Valley Days 2016”. At the same time, it will help showcase Packaging Valley’s new joint website as well.
On this new website, visitors will find all information about Packaging Valley and its members. In other words, they will get a chance to find the right supplier. This way, their visit to FachPack would be even more beneficial.
Attractions of the Packaging Valley Lounge for Visitors
Visitors to this Lounge would get to see the diverse portfolio of technical solutions and systems of all 13 participating companies, which are focused on offering greater efficiency.
HO-MA GmbH has developed the Clean-Design transport conveyor system that sets new benchmarks concerning clean-ability.
Visitors coming to the Lounge will get to take a closer look at it. This system comes equipped with components that facilitate quick and simple format changes for almost all sizes.
Cartoning machines manufacturer so-matec Epple GmBH will exhibit the interchangeable Stellmax elements. These are flexible products that almost every machine can utilise.
At the Packaging Valley Lounge, Hohenloher -Verpackungs-Systeme GmbH will present their recently developed cartooning machines. These machines take the smallest space and yet cover a wide variety of outputs and formats.
By displaying their tremendous flexibility of applications, these machines are sure to fascinate visitors.
Those looking for quick processing via integrated functions will find STAKO GmbH’s demonstration useful. This demonstration of completely automatic filling machines, silica gel packets coupled with labelling machines and transport systems became another focal point of the Lounge.
What Happened after the Packaging Valley Days?
The FachPack Packaging Valley Days 2016 was a huge success. Many attendees said that they had a great time and that they learned a lot. Exhibitors were also happy with the event and said that they made some valuable connections. Overall, the event was a great opportunity to learn about the latest trends in packaging and network with other companies.
Future of Packaging Industry and FachPack
The future of packaging is looking pretty bright. With advances in technology, companies can create more sustainable and user-friendly packaging than ever before. And with the rising popularity of e-commerce, there’s a growing demand for packaging that can protect delicate items during shipping.
Here are a few trends in the packaging industry:
- Sustainable materials: We’re starting to see a shift away from single-use plastics and toward more sustainable materials like paper and bamboo. This trend is being driven by consumer demand for more eco-friendly products.
- Flexible packaging: Thanks to new printing and packaging technologies, we’re able to create flexible packages that are easy to store and transport. This packaging is excellent for products like snacks and beverages.
- Customisable packaging: With on-demand printing, it’s now possible to create custom packaging that’s tailored to your specific product. This allows you to stand out from the competition and give your customers a unique unboxing experience.
Track and Trace
In the packaging industry, “track and trace” refers to the process of tracking and tracing packages throughout the supply chain. By tracking and tracing packages, businesses can ensure safe delivery and on time.
In addition, track and trace can help businesses to identify and fix any issues that may occur during shipping. For example, if a package is lost or damaged, track and trace can help businesses to determine where the issue occurred and how to prevent it from happening again. As the world becomes more connected, track and trace is an essential part of the packaging industry.
Ideas Exchange
The packaging industry is always evolving. That’s why the companies in Packaging Valley get together regularly to exchange information and discuss the challenges they face
They talk about the latest technologies, upcoming trends, and future focus points. The “talking machine” is always a hot topic. Many advocate the creation of standards but these standards must hinder innovations. Together, the companies in Packaging Valley are working to ensure that they are always ahead of the curve when it comes to packaging.
Role of Data in Packaging
In Industry 4.0, data is everything. Production lines are automated and controlled by networked computers, robots communicate with each other and machines share information about their status and needs. This shift to digital data has been a boon for packaging companies, who can now use data to create more efficient production lines and develop new products faster than ever before.
However, an increase in digital data increases the risk of data breaches. Hackers can target companies’ networks and steal sensitive information, or malware can infect production line computers and wreak havoc on operations. That’s why it’s more important than ever for packaging companies to make data security a priority.
Fortunately, companies can take any step to protect their data. They can invest in robust security software, develop comprehensive security policies, and train employees in best practices for keeping data safe. By taking these measures, packaging companies can keep their data safe and secure, ensuring that they can continue to thrive in the digital age.
To know more about Packaging Valley, you can take a look at the site.