Undoubtedly one of the sector's most important trade fairs, the PPMA Show represents an exciting opportunity to connect with industry professionals. It is also a platform to showcase the latest innovations and demonstrate how Aetna Group’s advanced end-of-line packaging solutions are shaping the future of automation, sustainability, and efficiency. 

Visit us at stand F72. This is where visitors (over 7,500 expected) can learn more about the Group’s activities and discuss how they can contribute to the efficiency and sustainability of their businesses.  

 

“This year we are particularly excited to highlight our advances in stretch film wrapping technology, palletising, and smart automation”, the subsidiary states. “In our stand, visitors can experience first-hand how Robopac's solutions (from semi-automatic wrappers to fully integrated OCME systems) deliver reliable performance, reduce film usage, and result in significant cost savings.”  

A demonstration of the efficiency of the Group’s range at this trade fair is provided by the Robot S7, a machine designed to wrap and stabilise palletised loads of any shape, size, and weight using stretch film; the Ecoplat, an entry-level turntable machine for stretch film wrapping; and the Robotape, a side-driving taping machine for closing fixed-format cases. It will be possible to see all of these machines in action. 

 

The PPMA Show is not just a platform for innovation, but also a valuable meeting point for clients, partners, and decision-makers across many sectors. Aetna Group UK’s qualified staff will be available to provide expert advice and describe tailored services and solutions related to packaging. 

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