WORLD-BEATING PACKAGING SYSTEM POISED TO SWEEP UK

 

One of the UK’s leading providers of feeding, labelling and wrapping machinery and materials, Advanced Dynamics Limited, has recently launched the new Strubl KG Plug & Pack bagging machine. This has been designed for flat or three dimensional products and is ideal for pre-made, plain, or printed bags, with or without an integral heater.

 

The Strubl KG Plug & Pack is already available in mainland Europe and has gained the reputation as the world’s most flexible packaging system. This accolade was attained because of the unusual characteristic that one system fits for all products, coupled with the machine’s ability to accommodate a wide range of bag sizes. Dimensions which can be serviced span from 50 x 50 mm to 400 x 800mm bags.

 

Key features of the Plug & Pack are that it is easy and quick to set-up, produces decoline and functionline bags as special bundles – to guarantee trouble free packing - and it comes with special extension fingers which ensure top sealing quality.

 

When it comes to printing the new bagging machine is equipped with modern thermal transfer imprinting technology, a real bonus as this allows exactly positioned imprinting of varying product data.

 

Numerous modifications can be made to the Plug & Pack system to suit specific requirements.  Variations include two printing stations for front and backside imprinting; additional filling stations; adjustable sealing station; automatic periphery station and network integration.

 

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News release Advanced Dynamics Limited PR27a continued:

 

 

The Strubl KG bagging machine will be available via Advanced Dynamics later this month when the company anticipates a high level of interest.

 

Managing director Mike Essler says: “We have already discussed the new Strubl KG Plug & Pack bagging machine with a small sample of industry professionals. Potential customers are attracted by its versatility which ranges from being equipped to pack solid and poured products to high performance on both large and small print runs.”

 

Advanced Dynamics specialises in the supply of packaging machines, bespoke labelling, checkweighing, and product handling solutions. Products distributed include machines from KöRa-Packmat and Eurokett.

 

Strubl KG has built a strong reputation over the last 50 years in producing film packing and packaging machines which are distributed globally.

ENDS

 

 

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Background Information:

 

Advanced Dynamics Limited incorporates the companies WLT and Crusader Europe.

 

The new business specialises in the supply of packaging machines, bespoke labelling, checkweighing, and product handling solutions.

 

Products distributed include machines from KöRa-Packmat and Eurokett.

 

Advanced Dynamics is especially proud of its extensive choice of labelling equipment. These range from entry level “flash” labelling, multi-head labelling systems complete with specifically designed handling systems to custom built turnkey end-of-line solutions. Specific labelling equipment available includes high accuracy primary product labelling, print and apply labelling, dynamic check weighing, RFID tagging, product collation and batch control systems.

 

The business has a team of qualified engineers who are coordinated from the head office in Bradford, and based regionally throughout the country to give a cost effective and rapid response to after sales needs.

 

Customers of Advanced Dynamics enjoy the security and confidence that comes from dealing with a single, highly responsive and totally committed source – capable of supplying solutions from concept to completion.

 

 

More product details can be found at www.advanceddynamics.co.uk

 

 

 

For sales enquires, please contact:

 

Malcolm Little, or Mike Essler, Joint Managing Directors

Advanced Dynamics Ltd

250 Thornton Road, Bradford,

West Yorkshire, BD1 2LB.  

Telephone (01274) 220300 or Fax (01274) 308953

Email: info@advanceddynamics.co.uk

 

 

 

 

 

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