SEE prioritises packaging automation for IntraLogisteX

Posted on Thursday 29 February 2024

SEE will be showcasing a range of automated packaging solutions at this year’s IntraLogisteX to meet growing demand from logistics professionals for full-scale automation of warehouses and supply chains.

VISITORS TO stand 420 will be able to find out more about the packaging manufacturer’s AUTOBAG brand range of solutions, which are used by companies across the UK and Europe to enhance packaging productivity, overcome labour availability challenges and support sustainability goals.

The range includes AUTOBAG brand AB850SP – a compact system that runs all-paper, recycle-ready bags and incorporates high resolution printing of shipping labels directly onto the bags. AUTOBAG brand AB850SP can open, label, and seal up to eight bags per minute, using high-quality seals. Bags are 100% kerbside recyclable, subject to the availability of appropriate local recycling facilities.

Automated mailer solution AUTOBAG brand PriorityPak will also be on the SEE stand. The system rightsizes ready-to-ship packages to minimise any wasted packaging material and void space and will be joined by the robot-based Pick and Pack system from Gripple Automation.  

Mail order fulfilment professionals may also be interested in AUTOBAG brand AB850S. The system uses unique bag-opening technology to securely grip and hold open bags in the right place. The system can run bags up to 550mm wide and is capable of printing high-resolution graphics, text and barcodes directly onto bags.

SEE UKI APS commercial director Duncan Hall, says: “There’s a growing trend of warehousing and fulfilment companies investing in automation and digitalisation to make their operations quicker, more reliable and increasingly agile. Our automated packaging solutions help meet this demand by combining high-speed bagging and printing to maximise efficiencies and throughput. 

“System integration of pick, pack and printing functions is enabled through technology that can quickly process high volumes of products, while also improving packaging accuracy and consistency. This can support sustainability goals by optimising pack sizes and material usage. Packaging automation can also reduce manual touchpoints to help address labour scarcity issues.”

Also on stand 420 will be AUTOBAG brand PS 125, a tabletop bagging system that can operate at speeds of up to 25 bags per minute. 

Duncan Hall concludes: “IntraLogisteX attracts logistics and fulfilment professionals looking for innovations that will help them solve current and future challenges. Our exhibition stand is designed to fit with this by showing operators how they can effectively automate their packaging lines.”

Visit SEE at Stand 420, IntraLogisteX, 19 & 20 March 2024, NEC Birmingham. 

For more information, visit www.sealedair.com

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