Representatives from ULMA Packaging look forward to welcoming visitors to Stand B32 at the PPMA Show 2023, where they will be actively promoting ULMA’s mission to support eco-friendly practices throughout the packaging process. #ULMAweCare reflects the company’s dedication to reducing material usage and embracing sustainable packaging solutions while ensuring maximum packaging efficiency.
ULMA Packaging offers an extensive array of cutting-edge packaging machinery and applications, making it the most comprehensive selection available in the market. Their product portfolio includes Flow Pack (HFFS), Thermoforming (TF), Traysealing (TS), Vertical (VFFS), automation, end of line and product loading.
The show will feature two standout machines from ULMA’s line-up. Firstly, the FR200 horizontal flow pack wrapper excels in working harmoniously with plastic-free packaging materials, contributing to reduced environmental impact; secondly, the VTI640 vertical form-fill-seal machine impresses with its incorporation of both Tight-Bag™ air extraction and Venturi systems.
The patented Tight-Bag™ technology efficiently removes air without compromising visual appeal or raising contamination risks, leading to a substantial reduction in plastic usage and operating at speeds of up to 70ppm. The Venturi system caters specifically to the loose-leaf salad market, gently pulling the product downward using air before sealing it securely, without causing damage.
“We are excited to be part of the PPMA Show again this year, where we will be showcasing our innovative and sustainable packaging solutions”, said James Coudwell, ULMA Packaging’s managing director.
“We are dedicated to reducing material usage and advancing sustainable packaging technologies without compromising on efficiency – our FR200 and VTI640 machines are perfect examples of how we can achieve this goal while addressing the specific needs of our customers. Together, we can make a difference and pave the way towards a more sustainable future for packaging, as promoted by our #ULMAweCare initiative.”