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WELCOME LETTER SEPTEMBER 2021 | SPECIAL ISSUE

IT HAS BEEN TOO LONG, LET’S CATCH UP

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t has been an eventful and often scary two years since we were last together in person for 2019’s PACK EXPO Las Vegas, with the 18 months since March 2020’s PACK EXPO East having been especially topsy turvy. We’ve all been through it in our own individual ways, so we’ll spare you the cliché-filled recap. But we do want to share a cautious but certain sense of relief, even though it seems we sometimes take two steps forward and one step back on our way out of this pandemic. It will be a relief and a pleasure to see you in person once again at PACK EXPO Las Vegas 2021 at the Las Vegas Convention Center, which it bears mentioning is among the first convention centers in the nation to gain accreditation as a Global Biorisk Advisory Council (GBAC) Star Facility. But we haven’t been sitting idly by binging Netflix, learning to bake, adopting pets, and waiting for our next chance to get together in person. Last year, during the height of the pandemic and resulting lockdowns, PMMI Media Group launched PACK EXPO Connects, a first-of-its-kind digital packaging event that connected the packaging industry during a physically fragmented period. And this year, as we carefully but confidently return to the tradeshow floor in this first major packaging event to be back in-person, PMMI has a few more new tricks up its sleeve. The pandemic highlighted just how essential packaging is and has been over the years—really since the industrial revolution. Through the recent COVID-19 lens, we saw an accelerated pace of change and a total recalibration of channels required to get products to people safely, hygienically, and intact. And we saw packaging suppliers and their CPG, food, and beverage customers meet the extraordinary challenges of the day. In the spirit of the foundational necessity of packaging, that PMMI presents PACK to the Future, a curated, historical look at packaging over the years. Punctuated with prototypical early machines and material artifacts, the exhibit winds its way through packaging’s changing character over time, and ultimately shifts to look forward to what’s next at the PACK to the Future Stage. After a waltz down memory lane, we’ll gaze into the future, too. The Processing Zone, which is back due to popular demand at PACK EXPO Las Vegas, is getting a major upgrade in educational firepower in the form of the Processing Innovation Stage, which will focus on the latest advancements specific to processing. No registration is required; stop by whenever you can to take a break and learn something new. Despite best efforts and intentions, these past few months have demonstrated that not everyone will be able to travel to Las Vegas to join us. Travel isn’t fully back to its robust former self yet, even if we are. We took a lot of what was learned from PACK EXPO Connects to offer a digital platform that’s accessible anywhere, PACK EXPO Xpress, as Plan B. For only $30, you’ll have access to a My Show Planner account, which is a personalized resource planning tool and directory, to start making the packaging supplier connections you need even if you’re not at the show. And if it turns out you can travel after all, just upgrade to in-person attendance. We’ll be expecting you. The above doesn’t even begin to mention the tried-and-true favorite events and tracks that will be back in Las Vegas next year, but that’s what the ensuing pages are for. You can expect the Innovation Stages to be forward-looking and productive, the Forums to be lively and collaborative, and the Amazing Packaging Race to be inspirational. And that’s just the tip of the iceberg. Check out the Quick Facts on page 6 for a snapshot of everything that’ll be happening or read about them in detail in the pages that follow. And, please be sure to check out the many exhibitors advertising in this special issue in the profile section beginning on page 48. Above all, welcome back to PACK EXPO Las Vegas. As the kids say, it’s been a minute. PW

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FEATURES SEPTEMBER 2021 | SPECIAL ISSUE

CONTENTS

13 SHOW FEATURES AND EXHIBITS PACK to the Future Headlines List of New and Updated Event Features

16 VERTICAL PERSPECTIVES Vertical market probes begin to illustrate a ‘new normal’ Packaging is an omnipresent element of consumer packaged goods

26 2021 IoPP SALARY SURVEY Salary Freezes are Thawing. How Does Your Compensation Compare?

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Welcome Back to PACK EXPO PMMI Media Group’s Joe Angel and Matt Reynolds welcome you back to PACK EXPO Las Vegas in a brief note that seems like it has been a long time coming. We’re glad and relieved that we can all safely be here together again.

Quick Facts About PACK EXPO Las Vegas 2021 If you’re only going to read three pages in this Showcase, these Quick Facts will have you covered for everything you need to know about PACK EXPO Las Vegas.

Innovation Stage Schedule The Innovation Stage at PACK EXPO Las Vegas brings you the latest advances taking place across the industry. Check out these 30-minute sessions to discover coming trends and technologies that need to be on your team’s radar and create your event plan today at packexpolasvegas.com.

ART David Bacho Creative Director Jonathan Fleming Associate Art Director Kathy Travis Associate Art Director

AUDIENCE & DIGITAL Elizabeth Kachoris Senior Director, Digital and Data Jen Krepelka Director, Websites + UX/UI

ADVERTISING Wendy Sawtell Vice President, Sales • wsawtell@pmmimediagroup.com Lara Krieger Production Manager • lkrieger@pmmimediagroup.com Kelly Greeby Senior Director, Client Success & Media Operations Alicia Pettigrew Director, Product Strategy

PMMI MEDIA GROUP Joseph Angel President, Publisher David Newcorn Executive Vice President Sharon Taylor Director, Marketing Amber Miller Senior Marketing Manager Bea Greany Brand Operations Manager Janet Fabiano Financial Services Manager Lloyd Ferguson Founding Partner

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Advertiser Profiles

Check here for an exhaustive list of exhibitors that are new to PACK EXPO Las Vegas. They might have just what your looking for to help improve packaging operations or applications.

This unique advertising section profiles PACK EXPO exhibitors. Get a sneak preview of the leading firms you’ll see at the show itself.

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ABOUT PACK E PMMI’s PACK EXPO Las Vegas Comes Roaring Back with New Features and Exhibits With the most anticipated re-entry into in-person events in packaging, PACK EXPO Las Vegas—along with the co-located Healthcare Packaging EXPO—triumphantly returns to the Las Vegas Convention Center September 27-29. Produced by PMMI, The Association for Packaging and Processing Technologies, this is the biggest gathering in North America of suppliers and manufacturers of packaging goods and services, including those for pharmaceuticals and medical devices. During the past 18 months of uncertainty and distancing, PMMI and the PMMI Media Group kept busy in developing new show features, new exhibits, and even new ways to participate, all with special emphasis on safety and hygiene. Find out what’s new, what’s now, and what’s next in this at-your-fingertips Quick Facts Guide to PACK EXPO 2021.

Exhibit location/hours September 27-29

Las Vegas Convention Center Las Vegas, Nev. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday and Tuesday, 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Wednesday Registration, which includes access to both PACK EXPO Las Vegas and Healthcare Packaging EXPO, is $100. To learn more about the advanced packaging solutions that will be on display as well as the educational, networking opportunities and to register, visit www.packexpolasvegas.com. PACK EXPO is committed to ensuring your safety while providing the same experience you have come to enjoy at our events. Visit the show website for more information on the PACK Ready health and safety plan.

Plan Ahead, Download the PACK EXPO Las Vegas Mobile App Download the PACK EXPO Las Vegas Mobile App to your smartphone in advance of the show to start developing your show plans. • Free to download and use • Search exhibitors, products, and sessions • Create and save a personal agenda • Use an interactive mapping tool • Engage with My Show Planner

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The Amazing Packaging Race, sponsored by Emerson, is a returning favorite.

My Show Planner Attendees should also visit www.packexpolasvegas.com where they can view floor plans, search exhibitors by keyword or product category, schedule meetings in advance with exhibitors and more. To keep track of all the new additions as well as old favorites, attendees can use My Show Planner to check the schedule of booth activities, add itinerary sessions, and plan routes around the show floor.

New at PACK EXPO Las Vegas 2021 PACK to the Future Exhibit Attendees can go PACK to the Future in the North Hall of the Las Vegas Convention Center this September at PACK EXPO Las Vegas and co-located Healthcare Packaging EXPO. Take a journey through the evolution of packaging and processing. We’ll explore how packaging developed as civilizations and trade evolved, how the industrial and scientific revolutions led to rapid innovations and mass production, and how the digital revolution is shaping the future of packaging. See how packaging has contributed to commerce and benefitted mankind. Highlights specific to the machines on display: • Check out Roby the Robot, the first dedicated packaging robot invented by Gerhard Schubert, courtesy of Schubert Group. Roby was introduced to market in 1981 and was used to package pralines and chocolates. • See the first Packaging PLC, an original Modicon PLC, courtesy of Siemens. The Modicon PLC was introduced in 1968. • We have on display one of the first liquid filling machines from the early 1900s, courtesy of Septimatech Group. • Have you ever seen an early cartoning machine? This one built by R.A Jones in 1922 was made to package crayons. • See a model of one of the first automated glue labelers for the pharmaceutical industry manufactured by NJM, built by ProMach, and sold to Abbott Labs in 1937.

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K EXPO LAS VEGAS 2021 PACK to the Future Stage While you are in the North Hall, be sure to visit the PACK to the Future Stage for insights into the future, including digital heat-sealing solutions, wireless automation communication, and innovative sustainability initiatives. Check out the full PACK to the Future Stage schedule on page 13.

The Processing Zone, now with its Own Innovation Stage Back by popular demand, The Processing Zone returns to PACK EXPO Las Vegas and Healthcare Packaging EXPO 2021, but this time it’s packing an educational punch. In today’s manufacturing environment, processing and packaging are coming together as an integrated system, making it more important than ever to bring both packaging and processing solutions under one roof. Start your search for front-of-theline solutions such as homogenizing, heat treating, forming/sizing, and coating in The Processing Zone. With the return of The Processing Zone to PACK EXPO Las Vegas, you will have the opportunity to discover solutions to help increase efficiency, achieve total system integration, and ensure safety. No matter what industry vertical you serve, you’ll be sure to find the processing solutions you need to move your business forward. New in 2021 is the Processing Innovation Stage, which will specifically focus on the latest breakthroughs in processing. No registration is required; stop by whenever you can to take a break and learn something new. The stage is also conveniently located in the North Hall at PACK EXPO Las Vegas. Check out the full schedule of all Innovation Stages, including the Processing Innovation Stage Schedule, on page 10.

Returning Favorites The Innovation Stages Free, 30-minute seminars on breakthroughs and best practices are presented by suppliers throughout the day at various Innovation Stages in

The Forum allows for collaboration and conversation within the audience. North and Central Halls. No registration is required; stop by whenever you can to take a break and learn something new. Check out the full schedule of all Innovation Stages, including the Processing Innovation Stage Schedule, on page 10.

The Forum A growing staple in the PACK EXPO portfolio of trade shows, the Forum will return to PACK EXPO Las Vegas in the Central Hall with its interactive industry knowledge exchange. The Forum offers free, 45-minute learning sessions on the latest industry trends, including hands-on activities, small group discussions, and Q&A each day of the show. Leading organizations that will be holding interactive sessions at the Forum include: • OpX Leadership Network • Contract Packagers Association (CPA) • The Organization for Automation and Control (OMAC) • PMMI Business Intelligence Check out the full schedule of Forum Topics and Times on page 14.

Technology Excellence Awards Back by popular demand, The Technology Excellence Awards will recognize exhibitors’ innovative technology that has not yet been shown at a PACK EXPO and Healthcare Packaging EXPO. All registered attendees will be able to vote on their favorites among the finalists selected in specific market segments. The submission deadline for exhibitors to submit their technologies is Wednesday, June 16. Winners will be announced in Las Vegas on Tuesday, September 28. Check out the full list of finalists, the products under consideration, and where you can find them on the show floor, on page 14. A PACK EXPO favorite, Innovation Stages cover a wide range of forward-looking topics that will help your business. PACKAGING WORLD

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QUICK FACTS Reusable Packaging Learning Center Learn the latest trends in reusable packaging and find out what kinds of benefits you could realize. Discover how implementing a reusable packaging system can improve material handling performance, reduce operating costs, create new economic values, and lower environmental impacts in your supply chain.

Packaging & Processing Women’s Leadership Network (PPWLN) Breakfast: The New World of Work Save the date for PPWLN’s 2021 networking breakfast event during PACK EXPO Las Vegas on Tuesday, Sept. 28. The industrial and business worlds have had to learn how to work differently over the past year due to the pandemic, but COVID-19 was a tipping point for some other transformations occurring behind the scenes. Hear from a panel who will discuss this “new world of work” and its impact on women in manufacturing. For more details and information on the program, including how to register for PACK EXPO Las Vegas and RSVP for the PPWLN Breakfast: The New World of Work, check out page 14.

Additional Features Notable Pavilions • After a successful launch in 2018 at PACK EXPO International, the PACKage Printing Pavilion will focus on the advantages of digital printing showcasing the latest in cost-effective solutions for smart, short-run, on-demand, cost-effective, variable data, and personalized packaging. It is also located in the Central Hall. • The Containers and Materials Pavilion: View the latest innovations in paperboard, glass, metal and plastic, flexible and resalable packaging as well as containers and materials. Located in the Lower South Hall. • The Showcase of Packaging Innovations®: Sponsored by WestRock. Award-nominated packaging solutions will be on display and located within The Containers and Materials Pavilion. • The Reusable Packaging Pavilion: Sponsored by the Reusable Packaging Association (RPA). Pavilion will showcase sustainable packaging solutions to help reduce waste, cut costs, and gain chain supply efficiency. Explore reusable transport packaging products and services and see innovative reuse solutions from over 30 exhibitors. Located in the Upper South Hall. • The Confectionery Pavilion: Sponsored by NCA. Latest trends and technologies relating to aeration, batch refining, shaping, cluster production and more. Located in the Upper South Hall. • The Workforce Development Pavilion: This is PACK EXPO Las Vegas’ one-stop-shop for resources to strengthen your current workforce and grow the existing workforce. Learn about PMMI U offerings, including popular training workshops. Schools will present mechatronics, packaging and processing offerings, and you can meet students interested in careers in the industry.

Market- and application-specific pavilions and lounges concentrate suppliers and resources on related topics in one-stop shops.

Workforce Development PMMI is offering popular training workshops in Las Vegas to coincide with PACK EXPO Las Vegas: • Risk Assessment Workshop: September 25-26, 2021. • Certified Trainer Workshop: September 27-28, 2021.

Student Opportunities PACK EXPO Las Vegas offers programs and activities aimed at getting students excited about careers in packaging: • The Amazing Packaging Race The Amazing Packaging Race, sponsored by Emerson, is designed to show university students exciting possibilities in the packaging industry. In this fun and educational event, teams from colleges and universities across the U.S. race around the PACK EXPO Las Vegas show floor to complete tasks at the booths of participating exhibitors. • Future Innovators Robotics Showcase: Sponsored by Rockwell Automation, robotics teams from Las Vegas area high schools bring in robots they have designed and built themselves and show them in action. Come watch these fun demonstrations and feel free to ask questions.

In-Booth Product Demos & Education In-booth product demonstrations and education are musts to have on your PACK EXPO Las Vegas agenda. Take these opportunities to get to know suppliers and their products in depth, ask questions, and listen to questions that others ask. You may very well discover an innovative application for a new technology that is a perfect solution to your production challenge.

Co-located Healthcare Packaging EXPO Healthcare Packaging EXPO offers the widest range of equipment and technology solutions for life sciences, serving as the only event with packaging and processing suppliers showcasing targeted solutions for pharmaceutical, medical device, nutraceuticals, and biologics alongside crossover solutions from related industries, such as food and beverage. PW

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Industry-specific Lounges Attendees can network, gain insights, and recharge at the Candy Bar Lounge, sponsored by Syntegon Packaging Technology and hosted by the National Confectioners Association. It is located in the Confectionery Pavilion, Upper South Hall, Booth US-7201. A reception will take place on Tuesday from 3:30-5:00 p.m.

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Processing Zone Innovation Stage presentations are indicated in blue. Innovation Stage schedule as of August 9th, 2021

The Innovation Stages at PACK EXPO Las Vegas bring you the latest advances taking place across the industry. Check out these 30-minute sessions to discover coming trends and technologies that need to be on your team’s radar.

MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 2021 10:00 AM 2021 and Beyond: Where Packaging Sustainability Meets E-commerce How to Automate a Sustainable, Minimal Material Packaging Solution for Cans Sealing The Deal: Unlock Savings Without Compromising On Speed

Dassault Systemes Graphic Packaging International Shemesh Automation

10:30 AM Processing Zone State of the Industry: How Food and Beverage Processors Move Past the Pandemic

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11:00 AM Connecting Your Supply Chain Network to Build Resilience Eye on the Environment: Combating Food Waste with Flexible Packaging Conventional vs. Robotic Palletizing: Making the Right Choice

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11:30 AM Processing Zone Using IoT to Improve Process Cleaning System Efficiency

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12:00 PM State of Snacking: Opportunity and Innovation Abound Improving the Future of Delivery Today Advances in Sustainable Hotmelt Adhesives

SNAC International Rehrig Pacific Henkel Corporation

1:00 PM CI Successes from 700 Food, Beverage and CPG Manufacturers How to Upgrade Your VFFS Bagger from Heat to Ultrasonic Technology Protecting your Products, Brand and Reputation in an Online World

Redzone Production Systems LAKO Tool and Manufacturing, Inc. Amcor Flexibles North America

1:30 PM Processing Zone The Latest HPP Packaging Innovations for Juices & Beverages

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2:00 PM Sustainable Adhesive Free Labeling Moving Away From Shrink Wrap: How Bumble Bee Seafood Is Transitioning To More Readily Recyclable Packaging Depalletizer Machine Condition Monitoring via IIoT Solutions to Maximize OEE

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INNOVATION STAGE SCHEDULE TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 2021 10:00 AM Vinyl-free Blister Solution, Designed to be Fully Recyclable New Guide Rail System Tackles Safety Concerns & Product Guidance Issues A Look Back at Track: The Evolution of Intelligent Transport Technology

Klöckner Pentaplast, Health & Protection and Durables Span Tech Beckhoff Automation

10:30 AM Processing Zone Improve Performance with Spiral Immersion Processing

FPS Food Process Solutions Corp

11:00 AM Improving Packaging and Line Efficiency for Food Bowl and Tray Applications Industry 4.0’s ‘Factory of the Future’ Is Already Here Sustainability in Healthcare Packaging: Opportunities vs. Challenges

WestRock Domino Amjet Inc. Amcor Healthcare Packaging

11:30 AM Processing Zone High Pressure Processing (HPP) - Latest Trends including Packaging, Plant Based Foods, Pet Food and Red Meat

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12:00 PM Beyond the Machine: Solving Manufacturing Challenges Through Advanced Digital Solutions Resistance is Futile: Trayless Ground Meat is the Next Frontier in Sustainability Bottling 101: Are You Getting the Maximum Performance from Your Packaging Line?

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1:00 PM New Automation Technology Solutions Can Innovation Curtail the Plastic Apocalypse? How has COVID-19 Changed the way we Audit our Suppliers?

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1:30 PM Processing Zone Manufacturing 2022 and Beyond–Why Automation Alone is Not Enough

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2:00 PM How Sustainable Label Options Can Help Achieve Your Goals Smart Innovations for Food and Beverage Manufacturing Robotic Valve Placers for Safe Consistent Production

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2:30 PM Processing Zone The Power of a Systematic Approach to Process Improvement

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Hot Melt Adhesive with Improved Low Temperature Performance Digital Transformation Requirements to Consider for Code Verification

Deville Technologies Bostik SICK, Inc. METTLER TOLEDO

3:30 PM Processing Zone Manufacturing Innovation Awards

MWC, Kraft Heinz, CTI Foods

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Sustainable Bundling for E-Commerce Not Business as Usual Automation Lightweighting and Beyond

Felins, Inc. Schneider Electric Amcor Rigid Packaging

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Using Quantitative Leak Test Data to Enhance Certainty of Shelf Life Enabling Freedom of Design by Leveraging Wireless Technologies How Market Forces are Reshaping the Contract Packaging / Manufacturing Industry and the Brands it Serves

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The Future of Snack Packaging How OEMs can use Machine Data to Add more Services to their Offerings Innovative Packaging Solutions for a Sustainable Future

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INFICON SMC Corporation of America International Society of Beverage Technologists SNAC International LLumin, Inc. Flexopack S.A. Beckhoff Automation Georgia-Pacific Corrugated To Be Determined PACKAGING WORLD

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NEW ENGLAND MACHINERY C-4614 RENNCO, A PROMACH PRODUCT BRAND C-3433 VDG (VAN DER GRAAF) S-7462

Capping ENERCON INDUSTRIES C-2736 FOGG FILLER C-2814 NEW ENGLAND MACHINERY C-4614

Cartoning BAUMER HHS CORPORATION C-5519 BLUEPRINT AUTOMATION (BPA) C-2227 CAMA NORTH AMERICA C-3614 ECONOCORP INC. C-4422 JLS AUTOMATION SL-6128 MARCHESINI GROUP USA SL-6535 MASSMAN AUTOMATION DESIGNS, LLC C-2400 PMI KYOTO PACKAGING SYSTEMS C-3036 R.A JONES C-4400 SCHUBERT NORTH AMERICA, LLC SU-7651 SERPA C-3418

SOMIC AMERICA, INC. SL-6460 SYNTEGON TECHNOLOY C-2800 TRIANGLE PACKAGE MACHINERY COMPANY C-2614

Case erect/seal A-B-C PACKAGING MACHINE CORPORATION C-2000 BAUMER HHS CORPORATION C-5519 DEKKA C-3031 EASTEY C-5200 ECONOCORP INC. C-4422 FALLAS AUTOMATION C-2435 SCHNEIDER PACKAGING EQUIPMENT C-2223 VALCO MELTON C-1855 WEXXAR BEL C-3031

Case/tray packing AAGARD SL-5919 A-B-C PACKAGING MACHINE CORPORATION C-2000 BLUEPRINT AUTOMATION (BPA) C-2227 BRENTON, A PROMACH PRODUCT BRAND C-3225 CAMA NORTH AMERICA C-3614

ECONOCORP INC. C-4422 FANUC AMERICA C-1441 FALLAS AUTOMATION C-2435 FOCKE & COMPANY C-5033 GRANDPACK SL-6481 JLS AUTOMATION SL-6128 MASSMAN AUTOMATION DESIGNS, LLC C-2400 PMI KYOTO PACKAGING SYSTEMS C-3036 POLYPACK, INC. C-2041 QUEST, A PROMACH PRODUCT BRAND C-2825 SCHNEIDER PACKAGING EQUIPMENT C-2223 SCHUBERT NORTH AMERICA, LLC SU-7651 SERPA C-3418 SOMIC AMERICA, INC. SL-6460 TEXWRAP C-3027

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EBS INK-JET SYSTEMS USA, INC. N-9706 ID TECHNOLOGY C-3214 LABEL-AIRE, INC. C-2214 NITA SENTIENT LABELING SYSTEMS C-5406 SQUID INK MANUFACTURING C-5000 UNIVERSAL LABELING SYSTEMS, INC C-1614 WEBER PACKAGING SOLUTIONS C-2430

Controls & machine components BECKHOFF AUTOMATION SL-6149 BIMBA MANUFACTURING CO. SL-6153 BOSCH REXROTH CORPORATION C-5214 EMERSON SL-6307 LENZE AMERICAS C-1602 ORIENTAL MOTOR C-5517 TRI-TRONICS C-1760 VDG (VAN DER GRAAF) S-7462 YASKAWA MOTOMAN C-4040

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Converting equipment V-SHAPES S.R.L C-4703

Conveying & accumulation AMBAFLEX C-4340 BECKHOFF AUTOMATION SL-6149 DORNER C-1455 GARVEY C-3809 MULTI-CONVEYOR C-2300 NCC SL-6127 NERCON CONVEYOR SYSTEMS C-1828 REGAL BELOIT SU-7262 SPAN TECH CONVEYORS SL-6125 TRI-TRONICS C-1760 VDG (VAN DER GRAAF) S-7462

Feeding/inserting/ unscrambling ALL-FILL INC. C-2203 GARVEY C-3809 NEW ENGLAND MACHINERY C-4614 REGAL BELOIT SU-7262

Filling/capping, liquid & viscous BEVCORP SL-6111 ENERCON INDUSTRIES C-2736 FOGG FILLER C-2814 HAVER & BOECKER USA, INC. SL-6335 OPTIMA MACHINERY CORPORATION C-1641 SL-6748 PROSYS SERVO FILLING SYSTEMS C-3844 R.A JONES C-4400

Filling/capping - dry BATCHING SYSTEMS, INC. C-2733 ENERCON INDUSTRIES C-2736 OPTIMA MACHINERY CORPORATION C-1641 SL-6748 SPEE-DEE PACKAGING MACHINERY C-2607 YAMATO CORPORATION SL-5949

Flow wrapping FORMOST FUJI CORPORATION C-4000

Form/fill/seal - vertical ALL PACKAGING MACHINERY C-3609

ALL-FILL INC. C-2203 ALLIEDFLEX TECHNOLOGIES, INC. SL-5931 BATCHING SYSTEMS, INC. C-2733 HEAT AND CONTROL INC. C-1623 ISM C-4316 MATRIX PACKAGING MACHINERY C-2829 RENNCO, A PROMACH PRODUCT BRAND C-3433 SYNTEGON TECHNOLOY C-2800 TRIANGLE PACKAGE MACHINERY COMPANY C-2614 V-SHAPES S.R.L C-4703

Form/fill/seal - horizontal (pouches or bags) ALLIEDFLEX TECHNOLOGIES, INC. SL-5931 FORMOST FUJI CORPORATION C-4000 ISM C-4316 MAMATA ENTERPRISES, INC. C-4845 MATRIX PACKAGING MACHINERY C-2829 NVENIA C-4425

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Inspect/ vision/testing/ checkweigh/x-ray ANRITSU INFIVIS INC. SL-6319 FORTRESS TECHNOLOGY INC. C-5404 HEAT AND CONTROL INC. C-1623 NITA SENTIENT LABELING SYSTEMS C-5406 SPEE-DEE PACKAGING MACHINERY C-2607 TELEDYNE TAPTONE C-4300 TRI-TRONICS C-1760 VALCO MELTON C-1855 WIPOTEC-OCS, INC. SL-6106 YAMATO CORPORATION SL-5949

Labeling AMERICAN FILM & MACHINERY- AFM C-5300 BESTCODE N-9806 BROTHER USA MACHINERY SU-7227

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www.domino-na.com EBS INK-JET SYSTEMS USA, INC. N-9706 ID TECHNOLOGY C-3214 KHS GMBH C-2106 LABEL-AIRE, INC. C-2214 MARCHESINI GROUP USA SL-6335 MULTIVAC INC. SL-6349 NITA SENTIENT LABELING SYSTEMS C-5406 SLEEVE SEAL C-5433 TRIPACK C-5417 UNIVERSAL LABELING SYSTEMS, INC C-1614 WEBER PACKAGING SOLUTIONS C-2430 WIPOTEC-OCS, INC. SL-6106

Multipacking/shrink bundling/banding EASTEY C-5200 KHS GMBH C-2106 NVENIA C-4425 POLYPACK, INC. C-2041

ROBERTS POLYPRO INC. C-3018 TEXWRAP C-3027

Palletizing/ depalletizing A-B-C PACKAGING MACHINE CORPORATION C-2000 AAGARD SL-5919 BRENTON, A PROMACH PRODUCT BRAND C-3225 COLUMBIA/OKURA LLC. C-2838 FANUC AMERICA C-1441 HAVER & BOECKER USA, INC. SL-6335 KHS GMBH C-2106 ORION PACKAGING C-3229 QUEST, A PROMACH PRODUCT BRAND C-2825 SCHNEIDER PACKAGING EQUIPMENT C-2223 SERPA C-3418 TOPTIER C-3635 YASKAWA MOTOMAN C-4040

Robotics AAGARD SL-5919 BLUEPRINT AUTOMATION (BPA) C-2227

BRENTON, A PROMACH PRODUCT BRAND C-3225 CAMA NORTH AMERICA C-3614 COLUMBIA MACHINE C-2838 COLUMBIA/OKURA LLC. C-2838 FANUC AMERICA C-1441 GARVEY C-3809 JLS AUTOMATION SL-6128 PMI KYOTO PACKAGING SYSTEMS C-3036 QUEST, A PROMACH PRODUCT BRAND C-2825 SCHUBERT NORTH AMERICA, LLC SU-7651 TOPTIER C-3635 YASKAWA MOTOMAN C-4040

Shrink wrapping EASTEY C-5200 PAC MACHINERY C-2412 POLYPACK, INC. C-2041 RENNCO, A PROMACH PRODUCT BRAND C-3433 TEXWRAP C-3027 TRIPACK C-5417

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Strapping EAM-MOSCA CORP. SU-7772

Stretch wrapping/ pallet load containment EAM-MOSCA CORP. SU-7772 ORION PACKAGING C-3229 TOPTIER C-3635

Tamper-evident machinery AMERICAN FILM & MACHINERY- AFM C-5300 SLEEVE SEAL C-5433

Thermoform/fill/seal GRANDPACK SL-6481 MARCHESINI GROUP USA SL-6535 MULTIVAC INC. SL-6349

Tray lidding/sealing GRANDPACK SL-6481 MULTIVAC INC. SL-6349 WEXXAR BEL C-3031

Vacuum packaging/MAP PAC MACHINERY C-2414

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Weighing/ combination scales ALL PACKAGING MACHINERY C-3609 BROTHER USA MACHINERY SU-7227 HEAT AND CONTROL INC. C-1623 NVENIA C-4425 TRIANGLE PACKAGE MACHINERY COMPANY C-2614 WIPOTEC-OCS, INC. SL-6106 YAMATO CORPORATION SL-5949

MATERIALS Additives, coatings & inks EBS INK-JET SYSTEMS USA, INC. N-9706 SQUID INK MANUFACTURING C-5000

Cartons and boxes AMBAFLEX C-4340

Containers ALL-FILL INC. C-2203 AMBAFLEX C-4340 BEVCORP SL-6111

Flexible packaging GLENROY, INC. SU-7925 MATRIX PACKAGING MACHINERY C-2829

Labels AMERICAN FILM & MACHINERY- AFM C-5300 ID TECHNOLOGY C-3214 SLEEVE SEAL C-5433 WEBER PACKAGING SOLUTIONS C-2430

Protective/transport packaging FOCKE & COMPANY C-5033

Retail display packaging FOCKE & COMPANY C-5033 SOMIC AMERICA, INC. SL-6460

BUSINESS DRIVERS

GLENROY, INC. SU-7925 SPAN TECH CONVEYORS SL-6125 WEXXAR BEL C-3031

Packaging line integration COLUMBIA MACHINE C-2838 COLUMBIA/OKURA LLC. C-2838 EAM-MOSCA CORP. SU-7772 LABEL-AIRE, INC. C-2214 REGAL BELOIT SU-7262

Software BECKHOFF AUTOMATION SL-6149 EMERSON SL-6307

Sustainability GLENROY, INC. SU-7925 V-SHAPES S.R.L C-4703

Contract packaging SPAN TECH CONVEYORS SL-6125 TRIPACK C-5417

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PACK to the Future Exhibit Gives Packaging History Its Due

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he brand-new PACK to the Future exhibit takes attendees on a journey through the evolution of packaging and processing, how the industrial and scientific revolutions led to rapid innovations and mass production, and how the digital revolution is shap-

Women packaging Kellogg’s Corn Flakes in 1931. Image courtesy of Kellogg’s Historical Archives.

ing the future. This curated exhibit includes nearly 30 historic packaging and processing machines dating from the late 1890s to the late 1970s with imagery supplied by museums and instantly recognizable consumer packaged goods brands including Coca-Cola, General Mills, Kellogg, Hormel, Anheuser-Busch, and Merck. Don’t miss the PACK to the Future Stage, which will highlight future technology, including innovative sustainability initiatives, e-commerce solutions, smart packaging, and artificial intelligence. The PACK to the Future Stage is located at N-9830. Presentations occur hourly on each day of the show, with a schedule listed below.* PW *Schedule as of 8/17/2021

Read an article on the backstory behind the PACK to the Future event, two years in the making, at pwgo.to/7245. Or visit pwgo.to/7246 to hear a podcast discussion on the subject between PMMI’s Sean Riley and exhibit curator jack Aguero.

PACK to the Future Presentation Schedule The PACK to the Future Stage is located at N-9830. Presentations occur hourly on each day of the show.

MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 27 No Strings Attached: When Packaging Machinery Goes Wireless

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The Evolution of Pharmaceutical Packaging - Past, Present, and Future

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Using AI to Achieve the Next Level of Operational Efficiency for your Packaging Machines

12:30 PM - 1:00 PM

Unpacking the Cannabis Opportunity

1:30 PM - 2:00 PM

Innovative Heating and Sealing Systems Needed on Packaging Machinery to Process Sustainable Materials

2:30 PM - 3:00 PM

Pain Points for Brand Owners: How Can Smart Packaging Make a Difference?

3:30 PM - 4:00 PM

TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28 Re-Positioning Packaging as the Environmental Solution

10:30 AM - 11:00 AM

How can the Industrial Edge Deliver New Insights for Packaging Machines?

11:30 AM - 12:00 PM

Building a Stakeholder Coalition for Policy Progress: The Recycling Leadership Council

12:30 PM - 1:00 PM

The Transition of Packaging to a Digital World Through Data

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No Strings Attached: When Packaging Machinery Goes Wireless

3:30 PM - 4:00 PM

WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29 Next Generation Industrial LiDAR Sensing Technologies Coming to the Packaging Industry

10:30 AM - 11:00 AM

Seeing Through Walls: Harnessing Augmented Reality to Improve Machine Maintenance and Repair

11:30 AM - 12:00 PM

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PPWLN’s New World of Work

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veryone has had to work differently over the past year, with some of those adjustments driving long-term transformations in the way we work. Things like increased digitalization and automation on the plant floor, the push for diversity and gender parity, and how to attract the next generation workforce—together are creating the new world of work. The Packaging & Processing Women’s Leadership Network (PPWLN) breakfast at PACK EXPO Las Vegas and Healthcare Packaging EXPO (Tuesday, Sept. 28) will bring together a panel of experts to discuss different perspectives on how to thrive in this fast changing world. First, PPWLN welcomes Tracey Noonan, co-founder and CEO of Wicked Good Cupcakes, as its keynote speaker. Noonan and her daughter turned a small home-based baking business into a multimillion-dollar corporation through creativity, perseverance, and an investment from Shark Tank’s Kevin O’Leary. Her business having been recently acquired by Hickory Farms, Noonan will reflect

on her experience of scaling an e-commerce business and managing a growing workforce, and share her insights into how the food and beverage industry is evolving. Following her keynote, Noonan will join Yolanda Malone, vice president of global RD Foods at PepsiCo, and AJ Jorgenson, vice president of strategic engagement at The Manufacturing Institute, for a candid conversation about the new world of work, what it means to the future of manufacturing, and what we can do to make a difference. Visit pwgo.to/7244 to RSVP for the event. Note: To attend, you must be registered for PACK EXPO Las Vegas. Register at www.packexpolasvegas.com. PW

Technology Excellence Awards Honor Achievement

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he always-of-interest Technology Excellence Awards return to PACK EXPO Las Vegas and Healthcare Packaging EXPO 2021. The awards recognize exhibitors’ innovative technology they have developed that has not previously been shown at a PACK EXPO or Healthcare Packaging EXPO. Voting will take place live, starting when the show opens on Monday, Sept. 27 at 9 a.m. It will continue through noon on Tuesday, Sept. 28. There are three ways to vote: onsite, on the official show mobile app, and online. During this time window, visit pwgo.to/7247 to cast your vote among the finalists. The Technology Excellence Awards 2021 Finalists are as follows:

Food/Beverage Finalists • CanReseal® Beverage. Can-end design adds threading just below the double-seam so consumers can screw and unscrew the cap. Canovation, Booth N-9612 • High Speed Case Packer for Thermoformed Trays. High-speed thermoform case packer runs at 264 trays/min for ultrafast upstream thermoformers. Delkor Systems, Inc., Booth C-3814 • KeelClip™1600. Paperboard clip packaging machine solution for multi-packs of beverage cans fits CPGs’ sustainability agendas. Graphic Packaging International, Booth C-2442

General Packaging Finalists • Simpl-Cut®. Solves two major weaknesses inherent in the design of traditional roll-fed labelers and offers exceptional performance and flexibility. P.E. Labellers, Booth C-3122 • XPlanar Flying Motion System. Flying motion control system unlocks new possibilities in packaging, food & beverage, and phar-

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maceuticals. Beckhoff Automation LLC, Booth SL-6149 • Partbox. 3D printer replaces held part inventory, ensuring spare part availability and eliminating costs and risks of waiting times, logistics, transport. Schubert North America LLC, Booth SU-7651

General Processing Finalists • HPP In-Bulk Technology. Allows high-volume processing of HPP beverages in bulk, prior to bottling. Hiperbaric, Booth SL-6271 • Hygienic Spiral Conveyors. Hygienic spiral conveyors use only side drive, edge-driven technology. SideDrive Conveyor Co., an NCC Automated Systems Company, Booth SL-6127 • ROCKET RACK®. Pre-engineered, factory fabricated sanitary support system for process pipe, electrical conduit, and other installations. Rocket Rack, Robroy Industries, Booth SU-7122

Personal Care/Pharma Finalists • AmSky™ Recycle-Ready Pharma Blister Package. Alternative to PVC/foil blister packs uses HDPE polymer in both lidding and forming material. Amcor Healthcare Packaging, Booth SL-6631 • CanReseal® Personal Care/Cannabis. Can-end design adds threading just below the double-seam so consumers can screw and unscrew the cap. Canovation, Booth N-9612 • Flowpack Flexible Pouch. Mono-material pouch is a sustainable liquid packaging solution for personal care and cosmetics. Zacros America, Inc., Booth SU-7955 PW

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EXHIBIT LOCATION/HOURS SEPTEMBER 27-29

Las Vegas Convention Center Las Vegas, Nev. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday and Tuesday 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Wednesday Registration, which includes access to both PACK EXPO Las Vegas and Healthcare Packaging EXPO, is $100. To learn more about the advanced packaging solutions that will be on display, as the educational and networking opportunities, and to register, visit www.packexpolasvegas.com. PACK EXPO is committed to ensuring your safety while providing the same experience you have come to enjoy at our events. Visit the show website for more information on the PACK Ready health and safety plan.

Digital Option for Those Who Can’t Travel

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or the first time in its history, show-producer PMMI, The Association for Packaging and Processing Technologies, is offering a virtual component to PACK EXPO Las Vegas and Healthcare Packaging EXPO (Sept. 27-29, Las Vegas Convention Center). PACK EXPO Xpress will allow those unable to travel to access products and innovations in digital showrooms and connect with solutions suppliers during the event while also serving as a supplement to the on-site experience for the person attending or their co-workers back at the office. Registration provides access to a My Show Planner account, PACK EXPO Las Vegas and Healthcare Packaging EXPO’s personalized resource planning tool and directory. “The goal of PACK EXPO Xpress is two-fold, offering access to the show experience to larger portions of the packaging and processing community, some who can better serve their customers remaining back on the plant floor,” says Laura Thompson, vice president, trade shows, PMMI. “At the same time, it allows in-person attendees not to have to choose, for example, one education session over another, helping alleviate the stress of trying to see everything PACK EXPO Las Vegas and Healthcare Packaging EXPO has to offer.” PW

Forums Encourage Attendee Interaction

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he Forum, a growing staple in the PACK EXPO portfolio of trade shows, returns to PACK EXPO Las Vegas in the Central Hall as an interactive industry knowledge exchange. The Forum offers free, 45-minute learning sessions on the latest industry trends, including hands-on activities, small group discussions, and Q&A each day of the show. PW

THE FORUM SCHEDULE MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 27

10:30 AM - 11:15 AM Driving Packaging Line Performance Moderator: Ronald MacDonald, Chairman at Organization for Machine Automation and Control (OMAC), and Sr. Principal Engineer R&D at Nestlé Product Technology Center, PetCare 11:30 AM - 12:15 PM Where are You on the Automation Timeline? Moderator: Donna Ritson, President, DDR Communications LLC, for PMMI Business Intelligence 1:30 PM - 2:15 PM New Innovation and Partnership Models Propel Contract Manufacturing Growth in a New Decade Moderators: Carl Melville, president, The Melville Group, for the Contract Packaging Association (CPA) 2:30 PM - 3:15 PM Risk Assessment of Legacy Machinery Moderator: Bruce Main, president, Design Safety Engineering, Inc. (DesignSafe)

TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28

10:30 AM - 11:15 AM Cybersecurity: Know Where to Look for Vulnerabilities Moderator: Donna Ritson, President, DDR Communications LLC, for PMMI Business Intelligence 11:30 AM - 12:15 PM Risk Assessment of a 3D Model Machine Moderator: Bruce Main, president, Design Safety Engineering, Inc. (DesignSafe) 1:30 PM - 2:15 PM The Weak Link: Will Your End-Users Prevent or Cause a Cyber Attack? Moderator: Ben Spencer, IT Coordinator, PMMI Internet Technologies 2:30 PM - 3:15 PM Go Big or Go Home—Leveraging Resources in Today’s World of Challenging Food and Beverage Manufacturing Moderator: Jill Costelow, Co-CEO and Co-Founder, Cultivate Group, for the OpX Leadership Network 3:30 PM - 4:15 PM Key Trends in Robotics Applications Moderator: Jeff Burnstein, president, A3 - The Association for Advancing Automation

WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29

10:30 AM - 11:15 AM Getting the Most out of the New PMMI ProSource Online Directory Moderator: Dave Newcorn, Executive Vice President, PMMI Media Group 11:30 AM - 12:15 PM Latest Global Food Packaging Trends (Post-COVID Trends) Moderator: Soha Atallah, Vice President, World Packaging Organisation (WPO)

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ince packaging serves so many disparate markets, we tend to think of ourselves as a horizontal industry. We cover a whole lot of CPG, food, beverage, and pharmaceutical real estate, but we tend to focus on a comparatively narrow band of operations in the supply chain that centers around the packaging step. That’s why it’s always interesting to piece together our now-annual Vertical Perspectives section, which appears in every PACK EXPO Showcase issue. My colleague Joyce Fassl, editor of Packaging World’s sister publication ProFood World, joins our six editorial counterparts at Sosland, a publisher of food industry publications, in diving into their respective markets from points of view that packaging-focused CPGs might not consider. While each vertical market has its own unique set of challenges and opportunities, there are a few common takeaways. The biggest shared theme is that while demand prospects for food and beverage are strong and getting stronger, and producers are seeking new equipment to support this growth, the biggest obstacles remain on the input side of the equation. Consumers are returning to foodservice destinations, eating snacks and comfort food, and feeding their pets (at remarkable rates, in fact). But workforce shortages, ongoing supply chain disruption for both equipment and ingredients, and that dirty word inflation are common hurdles across these industries. The workforce and supply chain wrinkles are interconnected since even if a processing facility might be able to effectively replace human labor with automation, where is that automation coming from? How quickly will it get there? Will you be able to get change parts? Some of these questions can be asked of material inputs and ingredients, too. Assuming you can procure and install that automation, are you ready for all that data? How quickly will you be able to leverage it for continuous improvement? And, of course, data usage only invites the specter of cyber breaches, which many food producers have experienced of late, as Joel Crews mentions in his piece. Also, for obvious shelf-life and cold-chain related reasons, the food and beverage industry has lagged behind other CPGs in e-commerce, but could pet food be a breakthrough market in the space? Can other processors learn e-comm tips from this outlier that got such a boost during the pandemic? Meanwhile, reports of sustainability’s demise—at the hands of the pandemic and at the altar of hygiene—have been greatly exaggerated. In fact, today’s consumer may be even more attuned to global health matters, as Charlotte Atchley suggests on page 19 and the big brand owners are taking notice with aggressive sustainability goals for their entire operations. All these issues are interconnected; none of them exist in a vacuum. How to navigate between them is the real question. I’ll leave it to the following seven experts to better explain, and hope you enjoy theses columns as much as I have. –Matt Reynolds, Chief Editor, Packaging World

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Unprecedented Challenges Call for Prescient Thinking

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hat I started to think about writing about a column to encompass all of the food and beverage industry’s most pressing challenges and put them in context with the upcoming PACK EXPO Las Vegas show, I envisioned more than 15 different converging dilemmas. My thoughts included the following questions: • What’s in the offing for automation, controls and software? • When will inflation slow down? • How long will supply chain disruptions continue? • How will e-commerce and omni-channel shopping affect future manufacturing and supply chain demands? • How will ongoing labor market woes be resolved? • And finally, what types of unprecedented manufacturing planning tools will be needed in a post-pandemic environment? While virtual factory acceptance testing became the norm for many capital expenditure projects during the pandemic, some projects still require in-person equipment inspections. With overseas travel still prohibited in many parts of the world, the time it takes to get a project from inception to completion is longer than ever. Plus, cyberattacks remain a constant threat to CPGs and OEMs alike. The solutions to these challenges can only begin when we determine how to use change management techniques to solve problems and how to upscale existing staff skills to meet higher-level job requirements. Building excellent, sustainable company cultures are essential to gain employee trust and loyalty, as well as tap into unused ingenuity. Employees need to feel they are respected, valued, and that their work is making a difference. While the pandemic has caused a lot of challenges and shifting priorities for the food and beverage industry, one front burner matter is constant, and that’s food safety. As the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) ushers in its New Era of Food Safety, some of its main intents are to increase digitalization of traceability and modernize and create food safety cultures within each processing plant. Food safety leaders are committed to producing the highest quality and safest foods, while training and empowering their staffs to do the same. This is certainly not a new approach. The difference is now processors will be rated on how well they create a food safety cul-

ture. But here lies the rub. A qualified and experienced workforce remains elusive. One bit of good news is that the Global Food Safety Initiative (GFSI) has become The Consumer Goods Forum’s (CGF) Coalition of Action on Food Safety. The coalition’s goal is to operate with more agility and increased transparency. It will be led by CGF board members Dirk Van de Put, chairman and CEO of Mondelēz International, and Danny Wegman, chairman of Wegmans Food Markets. The coalition’s aim is to address food safety systems in supply chains, help raise the bar on food safety globally, strengthen and harmonize food safety systems to feed a growing global population, and develop markets that can deliver food safely worldwide. In my recent conversations about new plant technology with industry suppliers and food manufacturing leaders, phrases like “the best partnerships ever” and “we couldn’t have done it without our partners” keep popping up. The importance of partnership and teamwork has accelerated over the past decade and also shown its necessity to overcome the food industry’s challenges. During the pandemic, processors leaned on their partners more than ever and overcame challenges together. What was learned and implemented during tough times will only strengthen the industry’s response to the next challenge. Today, savvy processors are creating contingency plans for the next great business debacle. Supply chain disruptions will surely go on as the pandemic lingers. Inflation is no longer knocking at the front door but is now sitting in our midst. Automation, software, and robotics are proven entities that continue to take the food industry to the next level of technology, but along with that comes tons of data. The questions become: how do we deal with all the data, determine which data is truly meaningful, and then decide how and when efficiency actions should be implemented. There are resources to help food and beverage processors meet the pressing challenges of this demanding era. I don’t have all the answers, but a good place to start is at PACK EXPO Las Vegas this September. The last 18 months cannot be compared to any challenges the food and beverage industry has faced in the past, but it must use the right resources, latest technologies, and the brightest minds to overcome them.

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he shifts seen in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic continue to ripple across the wholesale baking and snack industries. Many of the early challenges—protecting employees and foodservice slumps—have evened out as vaccines have become available, making it safer to work side-by-side and dine out again. But ripples remain. The bright side has been that consumer purchasing of bakery products and snacks have remained enthusiastic. Bakers continue to stay optimistic about their ability to hold onto buyers who rediscovered packaged baked goods during the pandemic. According to IRI data for the 52 weeks ending March 28, 2021, commercial aisle bakery dollar sales reached $65 billion, an 8% increase in dollar sales compared to the previous year. And current numbers from IRI show that consumers still have an appetite for snacks, even when compared against the largest gains of 2020. The total salty snack category saw an 8.2% increase in dollar sales in the 52 weeks ending May 16, 2021 compared to a year ago. Put that increase against the 1.9% rise in unit sales and 2.6% hike in volume sales, and that reveals a robust industry poised to take advantage of consumer interest. This strong demand has bakers and snack manufacturers expanding production at a rapid pace. White Castle, Pretzels Inc., Grupo Bimbo, PepsiCo, General Mills, and Gruma have all announced plans to invest in existing production facilities or new ones in North America and around the world. None of this is surprising considering the Baking & Snack/BEMA U.S. Commercial Baking Industry Capital Spending Survey published in the February 2021 issue of Baking & Snack. In that report, 52% of baker respondents indicated they would be increasing their capital investments in 2021 compared to 2020. Much of these investments were to maintain existing production lines and equipment, upgrade those lines, or add new equipment. And this data mirrored the boom in demand for bakery and snack products as 68% of baker respondents cited that their main goal was to increase capacity for existing products. Despite this sunny outlook, the pandemic ripples still loom. One of the biggest waves to crest from the pandemic that still threatens the industry is the supply chain challenges everyone in manufacturing faces. Input costs for products have remained elevated as

is the case with raw materials for the equipment bakers and snack manufacturers are so keen on purchasing right now. This has caused delays in investments these companies are anxious to make. The current of workforce challenges shifted in 2020 to a focus on keeping employees safe from the coronavirus. In 2021, however, the previous challenges of finding and retaining workers have only become more urgent. The pandemic created an ultra-competitive market with potential employees having their pick of jobs, benefits, and wages. In this storm of increased demand, production expansion and supply chain challenges, innovation is brewing. Baking and snack companies are creating new products to retain those new buyers and dollars accrued during the pandemic. They are also looking to serve the new needs of e-commerce as well as foodservice customers that had to adapt to survive during the pandemic. That means not only new products but also new packaging to preserve quality in an environment where restaurant-quality food must be delivered in a timely manner and at dine-in quality standards. Baking and snack companies are looking for automation to reduce their reliance on an unskilled workforce. This is especially true in the packaging department, the only area in a bakery where things get crowded. Bakers are redefining how they calculate return on investment, taking into account labor savings, and investing in projects that in the past might have been too costly to justify. Acceptance of robotics as a viable option accelerated during the pandemic and only continues in its aftermath. And sustainability, which was on the backburner last year, has begun taking its place again, maybe even more prominently than before 2020. Much of the investments made by Flowers Foods, Bimbo Bakeries USA, PepsiCo, and Mondelēz International in the past year improved these companies’ carbon footprint and energy savings. Consumers indicate a more nuanced view of the need for plastics and packaging for food safety and quality but insist on more recyclable materials. This issue is quickly moving from a bonus feature to a must-have response for food companies when it comes to ingredient sourcing, production, and packaging. As the need for more sustainable packaging grows, so will the opportunity for innovative solutions for packaging that is not only effective at protecting the product but also the bottom line.

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KRISTEN PUTCH Managing Editor Dairy Processing

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Dairy Industry Quick to Pivot With Ever-changing Consumer Trends

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ith rising demand from the retail sector and disruptions in foodservice, dairy processors were far from immune to the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic. The dairy industry as a whole had to rethink its strategy to meet consumers where they are. Amid the chaos, many companies found success in innovative new products. The U.S. dairy industry continues to play a vital role in the United States, supporting 3.3 million total jobs and $41.6 billion in direct wages, according to the latest economic impact report from the International Dairy Foods Association (IDFA), which represents the nation’s dairy manufacturing and marketing industry. IDFA’s 2021 Economic Impact Study, which measures the combined impact of the dairy products industry, showed the U.S. dairy industry’s economic impact totaled $752.93 billion. Snacking emerged as one of the biggest trends over the past year. To meet those ever-expanding cravings, dairy processors developed a range of snack products packaged in a way that also aligns with the demands and interests of today’s consumers. Consumers have a lot of expectations when it comes to snacking. Taste, variety, convenience, nutrition, portability, and sustainability are often concurrent factors driving innovations in snacks and snack packaging. The ongoing global health crisis has also impacted snack choice. As consumers shifted to remote work and learning, the propensity to snack has never been stronger. According to a new report from The Hartman Group, 48% of all food and beverage occasions are now snacking occasions. Mordor Intelligence projects that the global dairy snack market will grow at a combined annual growth rate (CAGR) of 3.49% through 2025. A variety of dairy and alternative dairy products fit the bill for this kind of all-day eating across demographics. The milk, cheese, yogurt, and ice cream categories encompass an array of snacks that can be purchased for single-serve and smaller portions as well as larger and family-sized portions. Within dairy snacks, some segments have fared particularly well. Snacks with health claims have garnered attention. In its recent research on the dairy snack market, Mordor Intelligence reported that demand for healthy and convenient snack options largely fueled sales of dairy snack products. Consumers’ changing snacking habits also are affecting packaging. Convenience, a significant driver of packaging innovation for the past couple of decades, contin-

ues to be a hallmark of package design for dairy snacks. Those who provide dairy processors with packaging materials and equipment have likewise updated and expanded their solutions to reflect today’s marketplace drivers. The stay-at-home orders spurred a cooking renaissance and an interest in food as entertainment, giving dairy snacks a chance to shine. The popularity of charcuterie boards has led to new packaged charcuterie products, cubed cheese, and even customized multi-compartment trays. A strong demand for snacks like cheese crisps and cheese curds helped processors make diversified products while keeping up with the need for safety. Opening features for packages include peelable and resealable film and “zig-zag” knife cutting for flexible film that allow for easy consumer access. Dairy processors are also working toward greater sustainability with various packaging changes for snack foods and beverages. Many dairy processors are investing in sustainable packaging materials and methods to meet burgeoning consumer demand as part of their own corporate responsibility practices. Suppliers are adding more sustainable offerings to their portfolios of packaging materials, including packaging made with layers of plant-based polymers and renewable material. Finally, customization and connectivity are propelling packaging solutions for dairy snacks. An already tight labor situation was exacerbated by labor shortages tied to the COVID-19 pandemic. Solutions that keep things flowing in a plant, especially given recent circumstances, are crucial. As the industry becomes more consolidated with larger players, greater automation makes sense from many perspectives. Amid these challenges and changes, better technologies help curb problems that slow or stop production. The advent of Industry 4.0, with the use of digitally networked machines, artificial intelligence, augmented reality, blockchain, the Internet of Things, and robotics that represent the fourth industrial revolution, offers an opportunity to create more efficient, time-saving operations in dairy plants. Those technologies include improvements to existing machinery and updating previous systems with new automated equipment, all adding up to improved efficiencies that translate to a better bottom line. As the world continues to move back toward some semblance of normal, uncertainty will still remain a challenge as the industry navigates the remainder of 2021. However, dairy processors have proven time and again resiliency in even the most uncertain of times.

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Food Manufacturers Seek Clarity on Rising Costs, Shifting Trends

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s the North American food and beverage market makes the transition from pandemic-related lockdowns to a return to normalcy, one key question hangs over the industry—What’s next? An initial dynamic food and beverage management teams are navigating is rising input costs. Many parts of the world, particularly more developed regions, are emerging from the pandemic as vaccine availability becomes ubiquitous. Increased consumer mobility means the industry is seeing a rapid shift in where people buy and consume food, and that is straining global supply chains to meet the elevated levels of demand. The shift has not been as abrupt as when the pandemic began and much of the foodservice industry around the world had to shutter, but it has been disruptive. As the developed world edges closer to herd immunity, it is expected people initially will flock to restaurants and reengage with their local communities. This is translating to significant food price inflation. The U.S. Department of Agriculture in late April forecast prices for all food in 2021 to rise 2% to 3% from 2020, when prices were up 3.4% from 2019. Prices in March 2021 were up 3.5% from March 2020. High input prices are not a new situation for food and beverage manufacturers. There is a “playbook” focused on pricing and savings, which management teams may follow to offset the rising costs. Newer levers that may be pulled include more effective price/ pack architecture and an emphasis on innovation in the premium space. “We continue to see signs of North America emerging stronger from the crises,” said Graeme David Pitkethly, chief financial officer at Unilever, in late April. “Demand for in-home foods remains high, and our out-of-home business is recovering faster than we expected.” In May, David L. Wenner, interim president and chief executive officer of B&G Foods, said he sees the inflationary situation lasting into 2022. “My personal opinion on the agricultural commodity side is that this is more than a one-year phenomenon, that this crop is not going to fix the problem even if it’s a good crop, and that we will see elevated costs going into 2022,” he said. “If you look at the history of things like soy and corn oil, and things like that,” Wenner added, “this kind of thing happens every eight, 10 years. And it takes a year or two of good crops to shake it out back to normalized levels. There is a long-term normalized level of pricing in the market for these kinds of commodities. Shortages drive those up, and it may drive it up for more than one year.”

Adding to the pressure of rising prices is food and beverage manufacturers also must discern what consumer behaviors embraced during the pandemic will remain. Increased use of e-commerce, for example, is expected to stick, according to Tim Steiner, co-founder and chief executive officer of Ocado Group, but with caveats. “This is the new normal and not the old normal,” Steiner said during a June presentation during the virtual Consumer Goods Forum. “Everywhere during the pandemic, we saw acceleration. We will see it continue, maybe [there will be] a bit of pullback, but then more acceleration.” Pricing, availability, range, freshness, and execution are all attributes retailers competing in e-commerce will need to focus on to get beyond the potential pullback Steiner referenced and reap the reward of the acceleration he expects to follow. The outlook for restaurants and institutions remains cloudy. Recovery is underway as more people are vaccinated and comfortable dining out, but changing mobility trends may shift where restaurants are located in the future and how they serve customers. The work-from-home trend is expected to accelerate even as some offices reopen. Hiring managers participating in a survey by the company Upwork, a connectivity platform, said they expect the number of people working remotely to nearly double by 2025 from where it was pre-pandemic. In other words, an estimated 36 million U.S. workers are expected to be working from home in four years. More people working from home offers consumer packaged goods manufacturers a long-term opportunity, and many are adding capacity to meet the perceived increased demand. Conagra Brands, General Mills, J.M. Smucker, Kraft Heinz, Nestlé, and many other companies are investing in capital projects to expand production capacity. The past 18 months may be described as a great experiment born out of necessity. It has reinvigorated the frozen food and center aisles of supermarkets, pushed many consumers to become more comfortable in their kitchens, and accelerated consumer adoption of e-commerce and other digital platforms. These accelerated trends emanated from stay-athome orders put in place to bend the infection curve of the virus. As the pandemic fades, it is expected that each trend will decelerate as consumers revert to a pre-pandemic normalcy. But no one knows what that new normal will look like or how it will affect the sales channels food and beverage manufacturers serve daily.

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JOEL CREWS Editor Meat+Poultry

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Battle Tested and More

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s meat and poultry processing companies continue down the path toward recovery after historic setbacks and operational challenges caused by COVID-19, many of them are now facing new hurdles related to labor, transportation, feed costs, labor shortages, and threats to cybersecurity that again spotlight the fragility of the industry’s supply chain, from farm to fork. In early June, JBS USA reported a hacker breached the company’s servers in North America and Australia, forcing its leaders to make the difficult decision to pay an $11 million ransom to minimize the impact of the cyber attack. This was one in a series of events in 2021 that is testing the mettle of an industry that was down, but never out, throughout the enduring pandemic. In most quarterly earnings reports from some of the industry’s highest-profile companies, many executives have issued warnings of looming price increases as input costs have tempered sharp increases in sales, especially in the resurging foodservice channel. A shortage of front-line plant workers, which fueled operational headaches long before the pandemic, were exacerbated by well-publicized outbreaks of the virus at many plants, forcing companies to offer higher wages, hiring and referral bonuses, and richer benefits packages. Even so, most plants have not seen production at pre-pandemic levels and are scrambling for workers. Meanwhile other rising operational costs are not relenting in 2021 and will likely continue well into 2022. Expectations for sustained high feed costs have many chief financial officers executing hedging strategies to temper the impact on the second half of the year. Companies like Hormel Foods, facing corn feed prices that increased by 40% early in 2021, not only raised prices for its Jennie-O Tukey Store products, but also caused the company to reformulate its feeding formulas to use more soybean meal and less corn. Earlier this year, Sanderson Farms said its average feed costs per lb of poultry products processed increased nearly 27% so far in 2021. Offsetting higher market process for chicken boneless breast meat, chicken breast tenders, and especially jumbo wings (priced 89% higher than last year), prices for Sanderson’s chicken products increased by nearly 33% (22¢ per lb) in the first quarter of the year. Poultry processors are holding out hope that the chicken sandwich war among QSR chains and, more broadly, the continued reopening of foodservice operations, will continue to bolster demand in 2021 or at least until inflation-induced costs flatten. The U.S. pork industry is hoping for continued

large volume and value of exports in the year ahead, especially to China. Pork production for 2021 is expected to be flat with 2020, and broiler production is expected to be up 0.5%. Dan Halstrom, president and chief executive officer of the U.S. Meat Export Federation, expressed cautious optimism about the prospects for exporters as of the first quarter. “Transportation challenges are currently a dominant concern, particularly the congestion and container shortages at our West Coast ports where shorthanded crews are handling record-large cargo volumes,” Halstrom said. “Labor is also at a premium in processing plants, which affects the industry’s ability to fully capitalize on demand for certain labor-intensive cuts and variety meat items.” In early May, Donnie Smith, then chief operating officer and group president of poultry with Tyson Foods, echoed the concerns of other meat and poultry companies coming out of a global pandemic, facing the fallout and new challenges. He said the company’s pork plants are short staffed, and in addition to juggling schedules and adjusting wages higher, the company is like others in its investment in automation and technology “to try to alleviate these more difficult and high-turnover jobs.” “It’s been taking us about six days to do five days’ worth of work because of turnover and absenteeism,” he said. For Tyson and other beef processing companies, however, demand and margins helped this industry segment survive and thrive despite the pandemic and the market challenges of 2021. However, according to Cattle Buyers Weekly Publisher Steve Kay, in his mid-year report for MEAT+POULTRY, published in June, beef producers’ woes have continued while processing fed beef has been quite profitable. “Cattle producers at all levels struggled from pandemic-depressed prices,” Kay wrote. “Live cattle prices mounted a modest rally this past April but then began to fall back even as wholesale boxed beef prices soared.” USDA’s weekly comprehensive cutout (cuts, grinds, and trim) advanced more than $53 per cwt in the six weeks leading up to the end of April. “This was the biggest rally in such a period in industry history,” according to Kay. The result was operating profit for fed beef processors that soared from early in the year to unprecedented levels, according to Kay, averaging a positive $310 per head in the first quarter and exceeding $600 per head the last week of April.

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Grain-based Companies Strive to Hold 2020 Gains

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ven while facing uncertainty about the outlook for business given a resurgence of the COVID-19 pandemic, grain-based food companies in 2021 have sought to maintain and build on gains achieved since March 2020 in retail sales, while also capitalizing on the gradual recovery of markets like foodservice hit hard by the pandemic. For example, Hostess Brands, Kansas City, enjoyed strong results in the first quarter of 2021 and affirmed its outlook for 3% to 4.5% sales growth and strong earnings growth. The company appeared to be enjoying the best of both worlds, with strong supermarket sales and growing business from outlets, such as convenience stores that had suffered through much of last year, said Andrew P. Callahan, president and CEO, in late February. “We continue to experience elevated at-home consumption, while at the same time, increased on-thego snacking and consumer mobility are benefiting our profitable single-serve mix,” he said. Bread bakers also achieved success. Grupo Bimbo achieved record results in its first quarter this year, paced by strong U.S. demand for branded bread, buns, breakfast products such as baked and English muffins, sweet goods, and snacks. The parent company, a major global baker, hit all-time first-quarter highs for sales, profits, and margins. Branded business also has been a driver at Flowers Foods. In the company’s first quarter, strong growth was achieved by Canyon Bakehouse and Dave’s Killer Bread, while heritage brands Nature’s Own declined modestly. Overall, sales of packaged bread at supermarkets remained elevated above pre-pandemic levels in the first months of 2021. Like other center-of-store categories, ready-to-eat cereal sales have grown during the COVID-19 pandemic, though not as quickly as breakfast-at-home alternatives, such as eggs and pancakes. Following a strong start to the company’s 2021 first quarter, Kellogg raised its guidance for the year. Still, it was the company’s snack business that propelled company growth in early 2021, while cereal sales slipped after sensational gains in the first quarter last year. While the past year has not been an active one in mergers and acquisitions, particularly among major

grain-based foods companies, it has not been completely devoid of activity. Most notable was the sale earlier this year of the North American business of Aryzta to private equity firm Lindsay Goldberg for $850 million. Swiss-based Aryzta had been struggling for some time, leading to the sale of the North American business, which has been renamed Aspire Bakeries and which operates several baking businesses, including brands such as Otis Spunkmeyer and La Brea. After going through an ownership change in late 2019, The Bakery Cos. rebranded as Crown Bakeries earlier this year and has been active in the mergers and acquisitions front. In 2021, Crown Bakeries acquired Lawrence, Mass.-based Bagel Boy, a baker of premium, New York-style bagels, and Michel’s Bakery, a Philadelphia-based baker specializing in large-scale, private label baking for distributors and quick-service customers. A year earlier, The Bakery Cos. acquired a baking plant in Smyrna, Ga., from Specialty Bakers. The plant produces and distributes laminated dough items, including croissants and Danishes, as well as sweet baked goods for in-store bakeries. Also in 2020, the company bought Steck Wholesale Foods of North Sioux City, S.D., a baker of English muffins and biscuits. In international transactions, Mondelēz International in May agreed to acquire Chipita, a global baker of packaged cakes and pastries, based in Athens. In the donut business, two leading chains have “swapped places,” with a privately held business completing an initial public offering and a publicly traded company going private. Owned by JAB Holding since 2016, Krispy Kreme Doughnuts went public July 1. The offering was priced at $17 per share, well below the $21 to $24 range that had been anticipated. Still, the offering valued Krispy Kreme at $2.8 billion, well above the $1.35 billion price paid by JAB five years earlier. The IPO followed by about half a year the December 2020 acquisition of Dunkin’ Brands Group by Inspire Brands for $11.3 billion. Inspire owns several restaurant brands, including Arby’s, Buffalo Wild Wings, Sonic Drive-In, and Jimmy John’s.

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Pet Ownership, Specialty Formats, and E-commerce on the Rise

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espite challenges, pet industry sales in the U.S. exceeded $100 billion in 2020 for the first time ever, according to the American Pet Products Association (APPA). Petfood and treats accounted for $42 billion of that record-breaking total and represented a 9.7% increase from 2019. Overall, pet ownership has increased in the U.S., according to the APPA 2021-2022 National Pet Owners Survey. APPA estimates 70% of households own at least one pet, up from 67% reported in its previous survey. Illustrating the importance pets hold in our lives, APPA found that 35% of pet owners reported spending more on petfood, wellness-related products, and other pet supplies over the past 12 months than in previous years. Consumer preferences for ethically sourced, environmentally friendly products remain high, with APPA reporting 51% of pet owners said they are willing to pay more for these kinds of petcare products. Although dry dog food remains dominant in the market with 57% of the sales, several up-and-coming petfood formats—while still a small subset—are growing faster than the overall market. Dehydrated dog food sales in 2020 totaled $239.9 million, which was a growth of 10.7% over 2019, according to NielsenIQ. Frozen petfood sales were up 14% for a total of $236.1 million, and fresh and refrigerated petfood sales grew an impressive 20.7% for a total of $78.3 million in 2020. Brands launched a total of 569 new petfood and treat products in the U.S. between June 2020 and May 2021, according to Mintel. Tree Top and Mintel partnered on a report detailing key formulation trends seen in the U.S. petfood market. This report found that functional petfood formulas, specifically those claiming digestive health support, are currently coming out on top. Roughly 58% of pet owners who participated in the survey said they are interested in petfoods and treats with “healthy digestion” claims, followed by 52% who are interested in mobility support, 49% in skin and coat health, 46% in immune system support, and 40% in cardiovascular health products.

While the mainstream retail channel—which includes grocery, mass, club, dollar, and military outlets—is still the largest point of sale for petfood and treat products and actually grew 3% last year, e-commerce sales for these products hit $9.4 billion in 2020, officially overtaking brick-and-mortar pet specialty, according to NielsenIQ. On average, total petfood volume sales on e-commerce grew 47.4% from 2019, with dry food volume sales growing 43.1%, wet food sales growing 49%, and treats leading the growth at 58.7%. This shift increased e-commerce’s share from 21% of the petfood and treat retail market in 2019 to 27% in 2020. Similar to all other consumer goods industries, sustainable packaging is an important topic in the petfood industry. According to the Pet Sustainability Coalition (PSC), roughly 300 million lb of flexible petfood and treat packages are manufactured in the U.S. each year, of which almost all are produced through co-extrusion and laminating multiple layers of film plastics. These materials are “nearly impossible” to separate to be recycled, the organization said. Because of this, an estimated 99% of petfood packages in the U.S. wind up in landfills rather than recycling streams. In February, PSC gathered more than 400 attendees at its virtual UnPacked21 conference that touched upon nearly every aspect of the packaging supply chain, from resin and biofilm producers to finished goods manufacturers to retailer partners. Some of the top takeaways from that conference for petfood and treat processors were to increase the recycled content no matter what type of packaging in use, minimize the size of packaging, and reimagine the opportunities that e-commerce might bring to eliminate packaging when possible. In today’s increasingly proliferating petfood and treat marketplace, brands are answering consumer demands for better nutrition, a variety of tailored options, and more eco-conscious products.

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Cautious Salary Optimism Returns After a flat salary year in 2020 with heightened uncertainty and worry about both traditional salary increases and bonuses, 2021 results indicate that confidence is returning. Meanwhile, job security is high and fewer people are seeking greener pastures at new jobs. By Matt Reynolds, Editor Getting down to brass tacks, overall reported salaries rebounded slightly in this year’s reporting, up 5.7% after a dip last year. But only a little more than a third of this year’s 828 respondents also took the survey last year, with another quarter who may or may not have (they don’t recall). The remainder absolutely didn’t take it last year. Since people are mostly different, the reported salary number is less of an indicator of what’s happening than the reported change in salary. We’re looking for change velocities more than dollar figures. And according to this year’s crop of respondents, fewer people Compensation Bounces Back After Two-Year Lull this year reported having received a traditional salary increase last year (63% in 2020 compared to 73% in 2019). Percent Earning 2021 2020 2019 2018 Expectations for future traditional salary increases are flat Less than $50,000 (calculated) 4% 5% 3% 3% from last year (71% expected to earn more in coming year $50,000 - $59,999 5% 5% 5% 5% in both last year’s and this year’s results). But the number of people worried about making less in the coming year $60,000 - $69,999 7% 7% 8% 8% dropped from 8% in last year to 5% this year, a hint of relief $70,000 - $79,999 9% 11% 8% 9% of anxiety. It feels like we’re on the cusp of returning to $80,000 - $89,999 8% 10% 10% 8% normalcy. $90,000 - $99,999 10% 11% 9% 8% Another suggestive clue is in bonus reporting. Last year, when responding at the outset of the pandemic, respon$100,000 - $124,999 20% 19% 22% 23% dents were more worried than usual about not receiving $125,000 - $149,999 14% 12% 13% 13% bonuses (page 41) in 2020. But it looks like some of those $150,000 - $174,999 10% 9% 8% 8% worries were unfounded, with more people actually having $175,000 - $199,999 5% 5% 4% 5% received bonuses in 2020 than had expected to. And more people this year expect to receive bonuses than did last $200,000 or more (calculated) 9% 7% 8% 10% year, another hint of greater confidence. Notably, a comAvg. (x $1,000) $122.00 $115.78 $120.72 $121.71 mon tactic for businesses in uncertain times is to maintain Base 996 1004 923 828 compensatory continuity in the form of single-year boSource: Institute of Packaging Professionals 2021 Salary Survey nuses instead of more permanent, lasting salary increases. Respondents fared awfully well in terms of pandemic Domestically, the weighted average salary was up by 5.7% over the previous employment, with only 1% reporting unemployment comyear in 2021. Compared to last year (which was reported in early 2020 as the pared to the 8% (at time of writing, even higher when repandemic spread), percentages of respondents earning less than $70,000 sponses were collected) national average. That stands to dropped by 1 percentage point, and the number of those earning between $70,000 and $100,000 dropped by 5 percentages points. During that same time, reason. Packaging was proven an essential job function during the last 16 months, and lots of brands/CPGs fared percentages of those earning $100,000 more increased by 6 percentage points. Are we there yet? Is it safe to say we’re emerging from the uncertainty of a pandemic into the (forgive the now-cliché) new normal? Are we recalibrating to adjust to what global consumer trends monitor Mintel calls the “next normal?” If the results of the annual Institute of Packaging Professionals (IoPP) Salary Survey are any evidence, the answer seems to be “kind of.” Uncertainty is diminishing, and confidence is returning. We’re on the downslope, but we aren’t fully there yet.

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2021 IoPP SALARY SURVEY Total Compensation by Job Function Job Function Consultants

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Avg. (x $1,000) Base: 602*

*Note: The 2020 (reported in 2021) average salary $122,420 is based on 828 total responses among 19 job function categories. The graphic above only illustrates eight highly pertinent packaging job functions with a significant number of responses, explaining why the base numbers here add up to 602 instead of 828. The other 11 job duties, like Human Resources, Quality Control, Warehouse Logistics, or Education, comprised the remaining 226 base responses. Source: Institute of Packaging Professionals 2021 Salary Survey

extremely well, struggling only to keep up with demand. As long as food, bev, and personal care CPGs could handle the swing away from foodservice and hospitality, and toward retail and e-comm, business was good. But respondents are still battle-worn from the last 16 months. One indicator that we’re not fully back to normal is that people are exhibiting quite limited job-seeking behavior (page 42). People are still in “hunker down and hold on to what ‘ya got” mode, and loyalty is high to companies who kept respondents employed in uncertain times. Job security is as high as we’ve seen it in this survey, and people are sticking around and avoiding the risk of seeking greener pastures. One noteworthy finding was a fairly clear distinction between generations, age groups, and experience levels. Younger and less experienced folks exhibited the most confidence in their future, and the most upward mobility (as stands to reason when early in careers). There’s a magical

‘five years of experience’ marker that seems to be a jumping off point for the greatest salary increases (percentage wise). With a tight and tightening job market, people are making more at lower age, education, and experience levels, though an undergraduate degree offers greater momentum. Obviously, the highest age, education, and experience levels command the highest salaries. But even so, upward mobility is diminished at that plateau, and there’s less confidence in continued earning momentum. Notably, we saw the words “age,” “ageism,” and “continued relevance” frequently listed, unprompted, as threats to job security in the verbatim section, something we haven’t noticed previously. As our magazine’s cover indicates, it feels like the post-pandemic thaw is on. The usual indicators of uncertainty that peaked last year are waning, and confidence in a more lucrative tomorrow (more by way of bonus than of traditional salary increase) is improving. PW

Methodology and Year-Over-Year Comparisons Information illustrated in this report is derived from a survey conducted by the Institute of Packaging Professionals (IoPP), PMMI, and Packaging World. Responses were collected between January 25 and April 9, 2021. Of the 996 total responses, 168 responses reporting their primary business was outside of the U.S. were removed from the following compensation reporting to avoid currency exchange and cultural variables, leaving a base of 828 highly qualified domestic packaging professional respondents. Year-over-year comparisons are made many times throughout this report. However, only a portion of respondents reflected here are the same respondents as last year. As such, though similar, demographics are not identical. Commentary on year-over-year comparisons is intended to be in view of an evolving workforce, rather than a direct 1:1, apples-to-apples comparison. PW

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2021 IoPP SALARY SURVEY Not All Packaging Jobs Fare Equally The overall salaries reported in this survey went up by 5.7% in 2020 (reported in 2021) compared to 2019 results (reported in 2020), but not all job functions or demographic groups fared the same.

Winners in a wild 2020 • Corporate management salaries as reflected in this survey went up by 13% compared to the previous year, from $168,370 to $190,970. It is possible that one or a few uncharacteristically high salaries skew this large jump, since corporate management has a less rigid upper bound/vertical limit than roles like Engineering and Package Design. • The Human Resources job function represented a small sample, but all 8 respondents are doing well and confident in next year. 100% received a salary increase this year, and 100% expect another salary increase next year. This may be a function of a tight labor market and the importance of HR being able to recruit and retain capable workers. • Quality Control salaries jumped by 27% from $86,350 to $109,370. While this is noteworthy, sample sizes were fairly small with only 24 reporting last year, and 10 this year. Still, 80% of QC respondents got a raise this year, and 90% expect one next year. • Confidence in earning more next year was at 71% across industries, but people in the Automotive (89% expect to earn more) and Pharmaceutical (80% expect to earn more) industries displayed the most confidence. Both were above average in reporting a salary increase in the past year, also. • Salaries in the Mountain and Pacific Regions increased by 19% and 11% respectively. The Pacific Region also reported the highest salaries overall at $139,220. • The 3- to 5-year experience cohort tends to be on the verge of a significant salary bump. The group has the greatest upward mobility, is the most likely to have received a both raise and a bonus in the previous year, are the second most likely to expect a raise in the coming year, and see the largest salary jumps (by percentage of their previous base salary) as they grow into the 6- to 10-year experience range. • Mid-sized companies, from 500-999 in size, saw a 19% increase in salaries to $120,520, the highest percentage increase of the various company sizes. The largest companies (50,000 employees or more) still command the highest overall salary figures, but the perhaps more nimble, more agile mid-sized companies were better able to quickly adapt in a crazy 2020, resulting in a higher percentage gain.

In-line with the averages • Supply Chain jobs maintained last year’s COVID-19 bump with a 5% increase this year to an average of $125,490, in line with the overall 6% increase. Last year, these jobs experienced 10% salary growth, the only job duty to increase in salary last year over the previous, from an average of $108,750 to $119,420. It is thought that supply chain management was put at a premium during the pandemic, and that seems to have carried over to this year. • Engineering job salaries increased from $108,700 last year to $117,800 this year, an 8% bump that’s in line with the 6% overall increase in salaries. • The youngest cohort, 18-34 experienced the second-highest salary bump at 8%, in line with the overall 6% salary increase average.

Most negatively affected • Innovation impacted? Average salaries for Consultant jobs dropped by 13% between the last survey and this survey, from $127,500 to $111,030. Purchasing salaries as reported dropped by 17%, from $104,220 to $86,890. And Research and Development jobs saw a 2% drop from $121,500 to $118,970—2% isn’t much, but keep in mind overall salaries went up by 6%. While correlation is not necessarily causation, it’s interesting to note that consultants, purchasers, and R&D mentioned above are all related to bringing innovation & new products to a brand or CPG. Packaging lines for brands and CPGs in food, beverage, and personal care (such as soap and hand sanitizer) were often at capacity in 2020, and these companies were struggling just to keep up with exorbitant consumer demand. This meant less capacity for new lines, new equipment, and R&D into new product SKUs. SKU proliferation actually contracted for the first time in a long time in 2020. Perhaps this impacted consultants, purchasers, and R&D in 2020. Of note, consultants and purchasing as a job duty didn’t fare so well in 2020, but of respondents in the Consulting Services industry 79% expect to make more in 2021. • Salaries in the Northeast and East South-Central regions were down by 2% and 1% respectively, the only two regions to report decreases compared to last year. The East South-Central region also had the lowest salaries of all regions at $109,690. • The smallest companies, with 1-9 employees, saw a 7% drop in salary, to $104,2100. Perhaps these companies had the fewest resources to manage a high-pace-of-change 2020.

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2021 IoPP SALARY SURVEY Best Predictors of Salary What were the top predictors of a salary? After the obvious job function variable—corporate management makes more than operators on average—the three factors of experience, education, and age are the most accurate salary predictors. However, we see some evidence of drift away from this correlation. Those without undergraduate degrees are doing better than last year, evidence of labor scarcity and the premium on capable workers regardless of education level. Meanwhile, the gender-based wage gap persists, in part due to demographics.

Education

Age

• 63% of those without undergraduate degrees earn less than $100,000. That figure was 75% in 2020, and 62% in 2019.

• The largest difference in salary, one of 31%, occurs between the 18-34 cohort and the 35-44 cohort. Assuming age and experience are closely correlated, this stands to reason.

• Those without undergrad degrees earned an average of $95,380, up 12% from $84,500 last year. Perhaps this is an indicator of the tightening labor market. • The biggest salary jump based on education, a 25% difference in salary this year, was reported between a high school/some undergraduate ($95,380), and an undergraduate degree ($122,200). • People with undergraduate degrees are more confident in a raise. 76%

of people with undergraduate degrees expect to get a raise this year, compared to only 51% of those without undergraduate degrees.

• People with undergraduate degrees feel more secure in their jobs. 52%

feel very secure and 33% feel somewhat secure.

Respectively, those numbers are 37% very secure and 41% somewhat secure for those without undergraduate degrees.

• Ensuing pay percentage gains—from undergraduate to graduate degree (+5%) and graduate degree to doctoral degree (+11%)—aren’t as drastic, so the greatest pay gains by percentage are correlated with getting that undergraduate degree.

Experience • The experience continuum has the most graduated pay scale correlation, with two experience markers that seem to result in a vault forward in pay. More so than any other predictor, the largest salary jumps

occur after the employee gets at least 5 years of experience under his or

her belt.

• The least experienced respondents are most likely to expect a raise next year. 83% of those with 2 years, 78% of those with 3-5 years, and 80% of those with 6-10 of experience expect to earn more next year. Those numbers are 72% for those with 10 to 20 years of experience, and 61% for those with more than 20 years experience, an expected function of greater upward mobility in less experienced cohorts. • At greater experience levels, upward mobility and room to grow can be diminished. Though most (72%) highly experienced (11-20 years) still expect to earn more next year, they expect the earnings bump to be more modest—92% of those with 11-15 years of experience and 87% of those with 16-20 years of experience expect a raise of less than 10%. • Experience pays. People with more than 20 years of experience earn 21% more ($150,450) than BOTH the 11- to 15-year ($121,240) and 16- to 20year ($121,660) experience ranges. • The second biggest salary jump based on experience, a difference of 20%, is between the 3- to 5-year range, and the 6- to 10-year range, meaning that the 5-year mark is a good indicator of when an average employee can expect to see significant pay scale gains, if they keep at it. • While lower education levels (above) have correlated with rising salaries between 2019 (reported in 2020) and 2020 (reported in 2021), we don’t see the same effect with lower experience levels. People with less than 2 years of experience only earned 0.65% more in 2020 (reported in 2021) than they did in 2019 (reported in 2020).

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• Of the 18-34 cohort, 84% expect to earn more than last year. This reflects the greater upward mobility of younger ages. Only 61% and 64% of the 45 to 54 and 55 to 64 cohorts, respectively, expect to earn more next year, and only 57% of 65+. • Younger people switch jobs more frequently. 39% of the 18-34 age range say they possibly, definitely, or currently are seeking a new job in the coming year, compared 27% of 35- to 44-year-olds, 28% of 45- to 54-year-olds, and 26% of 55- to 64-year-olds. • 26% of the youngest cohort, aged 18-34, make more than $100,000 per year. That cohort also earned 8% more in 2020 ($88,980) than they did in 2019 ($82,560), beating the average salary increase across all ages of 5.7%. • 29% of the oldest 65+ cohort earn less than $100,000, perhaps indicating reduction in hours or responsibility. They also earn 5% less ($140,350) than the next youngest cohort, 55- to 64-year-olds, who report making the most of any age group at $147,110.

Gender • The average salary reported by women ($109,210) still trails that of men ($127,900) by 16%, meaning the gender pay gap persists. • 21% of women respondents are engineers, compared to 29% of men. Current programs attracting women to STEM education aim to bridge that gap. • 6% of women respondents are in corporate management positions, compared to 10% of men. Programs aimed at grooming women for leadership positions should result in more equal representation in this job function. • The reported average salary difference between genders for the past three years has been $18,500 (2018), $16,900 (2019), and $18,690 (2020). • Despite the persistent gap, there’s hope for greater equality. First, female respondents averaged 5 years younger than male counterparts, with an average age of 41 compared to men at 46. Younger cohorts tend to earn less. • Women are still a lot less experienced, with 49% claiming 10 years or less in experience compared to 33% of male respondents with less than a decade of experience. Women respondents averaged 12 years of experience, 3 years less than men respondents’ 15. More experience correlates with higher salary. • Women are every bit as educated as men, perhaps a bit more. 58% of women have undergraduate degrees compared to only 50% of men, and we know an undergraduate degree, compared to un-degreed workers, is responsible for the largest percentage of salary jump with education as a variable. Gender-based wage gap is persistent and frustrating. Taken together, the above insights collectively indicate that the age and experience distribution of women in packaging is a factor in the salary gap. Women less frequently report their job function as engineering or corporate management, something that many programs are working to change via youth programs exposing women and girls to STEM subjects and leadership skills. The good news, as it was last year, is that the survey reflects a younger and less experienced cohort of women—with collectively comparable or better educations—that should eventually emerge into the upper age and experience echelons they previously didn’t inhabit. If and when the age, experience, and job duty distribution of women more closely matches that of men, considering the education distribution is already even, we will be able to isolate gender as a variable in salary. Still, the single year-over-year snapshot didn’t reflect any progress, so in the short term, the persistent wage gap is frustrating.

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2021 IoPP SALARY SURVEY Findings on Raises and Bonuses Lots of companies understandably tapped the breaks on traditional salary increases in 2020. Even so, respondents’ confidence in earning more this year than in the previous year has returned after early pandemic anxieties about making less than the previous year. Some companies appear to have opted for single-year bonuses instead of more permanent traditional salary increases (raises) to keep compensation temporarily steady while mitigating future uncertainty.

Pandemic Uncertainty Curbs Salary Increases in 2020 Yes, I earned more than han I did the previous year

75%

72% 63%

Predictably, traditional raises saw a 9-percentage point drop in 2020, as respondents’ employers girded themselves for the unknown that was to come in the remainder of 2020.

37% 28%

25%

No, stayed thee ssame am ame m oor decreased

2019

2020

2021

*Note: the survey question presented three possible answers: Yes (63%); No, stayed the same (32%); and No, decreased (5%). For simplicity’s sake, we combine the two ‘No’ answers in this and the above graphic.

How Traditional Salary Increases Stacked Up Did You Get a Traditional Salary Increase in 2020?

If So, How Much of an Increase? 16%-20% Increase

No 37%

6%-10% Increase

2% 4%

More than 20% Increase

Yes 63%

10%

11%-15% Increase

4%

0%-5% Increase

79%

Fear of Making Less Next Year Subsides 71%

67%

I expect to earn same as last year

27%

21% 8%

6%

I expect to earn less than last year 2020

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Of the 63% of all respondents who reported getting traditional salary increases last year, most raises (89%) were of less than 10%, with most being under 5%. Under some conditions, when companies aren’t able to commit to permanent salary increases, single-year bonuses are used as temporary compensation. Some of this dynamic may be evident in the bonus findings on page 41. When asked about expectations of their salary the following year in early 2020, we saw a slight uptick in people worried about making less, probably born from uncertainty. That dropped by 3% when asked again this year, in early 2021, and expectation to earn the same rose by 3%. Meanwhile, confidence in earning more next year remains flat at 71%.

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2021 IoPP SALARY SURVEY Confidence Returns After Pandemic Scare Do You Expect to Earn More Next Year?

If So, How Much More Do You Expect? More than 20%

5%

6%-10%

14%

16%-20%

No, the same 24%

Yes, more 71%

2% 3% 11%-15% 0%-5%

No, less

76%

5%

Receipt of 2020 Bonuses, and Expectations for 2021 Bonuses, Rebound Post-Pandemic Yes, I received a bonus last year, and also anticipate one this year

63%

59%

63%

No, I didn’t receive a bonus last year, and don’t anticipate one this year 22% 8% 77% %

21% 19% Yes, I received a bonus last year, but don’t anticipate one this year 11% 1% % 11% 99% % 7% No, I didn’t receive a bonus last year, but do anticipate one this year

2019

2020

2021

IoPP Members & CPPs Report Higher Salaries in 2021 $130,000 $128,000 $126,000

$128,687

$128,149

$124,000 $122,000

$120,874

$120,000 $118,000 $116,000

$116,657

$114,000

Greater confidence. Forward-looking responses on future salary expectations (71% expect to earn more)—not only in whether they expect an increase, but also in how much of a salary increase— display greater confidence when compared to backward-looking responses on existing salary increases for the previous year (63% got more).

Fears of Missing Bonus Unfounded. Last year’s results revealed a 4-percentage point reduction (from 63% in 2019 to 59% in 2020) in the number of people who both received a bonus last year (2019) and expected one this year (2020). Now, in 2021, it appears that number has rebounded back to 63%, indicating that while traditional salary increases were stagnant, fears about not getting a bonus were unfounded. This is further supported by the 4-percentage point reduction (from 11% in 2020 to 7% in 2021) in people who got a bonus last year (2020), but don’t anticipate one this year (2021). Perhaps this hints at some companies being sure to keep singleyear bonuses in the compensation structure in 2020, while not committing as readily to more permanent traditional salary increases.

IoPP, CPP Bump. Once again, IoPP members reported higher salaries than non-members, and Certified Packaging Professionals (CPPs) earned higher salaries than their non-certified colleagues. Remember, the average respondent regardless of IoPP affiliation earned 5.77% more than they did the previous year. That’s why it’s noteworthy that IoPP members earned 7.7% more than the previous year, beating the overall average, while IoPP non-members only earned 4.0% more than last year, trailing the overall average.

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2021 IoPP SALARY SURVEY General Employment Seeking and Job Security Findings After highly uncertain year, respondents have weathered the storm well. In this year’s findings, they tend to be sticking around at their current companies, are less likely to be seeking new employment elsewhere, and are enjoying stronger job security than we’ve seen in recent years in this survey. The pandemic helped demonstrate how essential the packaging function is to CPGs and brands, resulting in a robust combination of loyalty, retention, and job security.

Packagers Weather 2020 Well Involuntary termination, but rehired elsewhere Voluntarily changed employers

Will You Be Seeking a New Job? Not likely

Involuntary termination and I’m currently unemployed

1% 3%

34%

Possibly yes

23% 18%

11%

37%

34%

22%

Neutral – no strong feelings

19% 18% 118 8% 8% 16% 6%

17% 155% 15% 5%

15% 5% %

Definitely no I am currently looking for a new job 7% 5% %

5%

7% 4% %

Definitely yes 2019

2020

2021

85%

No job change

In a tumultuous year, survey respondents fared quite well, with only 1% reporting unemployment, and an impressive 85% reporting no change at all. At the time of this writing, the national unemployment rate is at 8% (was higher when responses were collected), for comparison’s sake. In uncertain times, people tend to hunker down and stay put. Meanwhile, the packaging industry— including most of the job functions encompassed within it—were deemed quite essential by employers during the pandemic. Retention efforts by brands were rewarded by workforce loyalty.

Respondents are less likely to be possibly, definitely, or currently seeking a new job than they were in previous years. In times of uncertainty, people tend to mitigate the risk that comes with trying something new. Of course, this is not universally true, but there’s a tendency towards being conservative and holding on to an existing position. And indeed, compared to the previous year we see a 6% combined increase in people who are either definitely not or probably not seeking a new job.

Job Security Rebounds as Certainty, Stability Return 49% 42% 36% 335% 5% 5

Very secure 40% 36% 6%

33%

32%

Somewhat secure

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2019

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5% 33% %

2020

2021

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What Keeps You Up At Night? Survey participants were asked to comment on the one thing that kept them up at night regarding job security. 605 of the 828 total respondents weighed in, and this is what they had to say…

2021 Category

Percentage

Count

Nothing

15% 14%

92 85

Stability (company) Job loss COVID Stability (industry) Economy

12% 8% 7% 7%

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74 48 44 40

Packaging Job Functions Represented Consultant

5%

Contract Packaging

3%

6% 6%

37 35

Corporate Management

9%

Distribution

1%

Education

1%

5% 4%

28 24

Engineering

27%

Graphic Design

0%

24 21

1%

Marketing/Sales

12%

Staffing/Staff shortage

4% 3%

Human Resources Package Production

3%

Health/Mental health

2%

11

Packaging Technology/Design

11%

2%

11

Purchasing

2%

Opportunities for growth

Quality Control

1%

Regulatory

1%

Research & Development

14%

Supply Chain Management

3%

Personal Performance Regulations/Policy Undefined Personal Compensation Ageism & continued relevance

Uncertainty

1%

8

Automation

1%

8

Competition

1%

6

Sustainability & Compliance

1%

Management

1%

5

Structural Design

3%

Job satisfaction

1%

3

Warehouse Logistics

0%

Other

4%

Sustainability

0%

2

Base

816*

100%

605

Total

Source: Institute of Packaging Professionals 2021 Salary Survey

* Note: Demographic questions were not required to be answered, so the Base number is 816 instead of 828. Source: Institute of Packaging Professionals 2021 Salary Survey

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Link Labs, SL-5867 Liquid Floors, Inc, N-20017 LLumin, Inc., SL-6011 LMI Packaging, N-14006 LoadGate Industries Ltd., N-8900 Logo Coding/Leadtech, N-17011 MAD Automation S.r.L, SL-6161 Mark Enterprise, N-14017 Melodea Ltd, N-9001 Meltric Corporation, SU-8414 Metronics Technologies SL, N-26015 MG2 S.r.L, SU-8255 Mikformen Makina San. Ve Tic. Ltd. Sti., SU-7864 MobileDemand, SU-7178 Mojonnier USA, LLC, N-24023 Montane Packaging, SU-7734 MTE Corporation, C-5641 Mujin Corp, SU-7377 NAMLI PLASTIK SAN. VE TIC. LTD. STI., N-9105 National Gear Repair, SL-6905 New Pig, N-8920 Nielson Scientific LLC, SL-5844 Nimbelink - An Airgain Company, SU-8215 Nissha USA, Inc., N-9302 NURPET AMBALAJ A.S., N-9104 Nutra-Pack Systems, SL-6536 ODECOPACK, C-4600 OGI Process Equipment, N-19020 Ongweohweh Pooling, SU-8207 OSARO INC, SU-8169 PACK3000, SL-6537 Pacmac Solution Pvt Ltd, SL-6915 Pandora Plastik San. Ve Tic. A.S., SU-8321 Panelmatic, Inc., SU-8449 Panther Freight Inc., SU-8260 PDF Seal, C-2820 Plastchim-T AD, SU-8228 Politech-Plus LLC, N-28005 Polymer Components, N-18011 Polymeric Films & Bags, Inc., N-9100 Power Central LLC, SU-8422 Precitec, N-15006 Pro-Line, SU-7175 Protective Enclosures Company, N-18006 Providence Process Solution, N-21001 Quanergy, SL-5861

Rali Trade Company LLC, SU-7774 RathGibson, SU-7775 RESINO, SU-7815 RetailPak, N-13012 Reusable Transport Packaging, SU-8006 Ricoh Co., Ltd., N-14020 Rocket Rack, A Unit of Robroy Industries, SU-7122 Rome Grinding Solutions, N-21004 Rotational Molding of Utah, SL-6487 RSS MACLIN, SL-6588 RxSafe, LLC, C-5142 Rytec High Performance Doors, SU-7154 San Chiou Inc., N-9003 SANAT AMBALAJ SANAYI VE TICARET A.S., SU-7862 Sarg S.r.L., SL-6750 ScottPec Inc., N-21005 Serim B&G Co., Ltd., N-8904 Shazil Pakistan Private Limited, N-8808 Shell Polymers, C-5542 Siccadania Freeze Drying, N-19014 Ska Fabricating, N-25015 Smart Packaging Industries, SU-8323 Smart Vision Lights, SU-8351 Smartfoam Machinery LLC, SU-8312 SOMOPLAST, N-9004 South Tek Systems, SU-8441 Spec Engineering, SU-7764 Spectrum Solutions, SL-6725 SRI Ohio Inc., N-17021 Synchpack, SU-8354 Systech Illinois, SU-7151 T.M Electronics, SU-7151 Teknopack Plastik Ambalaj. San. Ve Tic. A.S., SU-7618 The HC Companies, N-8804 Thruwave, Inc, SU-8442 Trident Motion, SU-8320 Trinity Packaging Supply, LLC, N-9206 TROPICAL FOOD MACHINERY SRL UNIPERSONALE, SU-8155 TruTech Servo Motors & Systems, N-28013 TT ITALY S.p.A, SU-8157 Uboxes, LLC, SU-8314 Unal Sentetik Dokuma San. Ve. Tic. A.S., SU-8240 Vacom Technologies, N-28012 Vantage Plastics, SU-8205 Vecna Robotics, SL-5866 Venus Group, Verbruggen Palletizing Solutions Inc, SL-6028 Vishal Containers Ltd, N-9900 VISIOTT TRACEABILITY SOLUTIONS, SL-6710 Watttron Gmbh, C-4800 Wiliot, SU-8208 Witko Incorporated, SL-5850 Wyzo, SL-6027 XMReality, Inc, C-5620

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A 1 Blow, N-9506 1-Pack, Inc., N-19022 3D Barrier Bags Inc., SU-8219 3M, C-3300 48forty Solutions, LLC, SU-8114 A & K Development, N-20018 A&D Inspection, N-20007 A. B. Sealer, Inc., SL-5818 A.C. Horn & Company, C-3540 Aagard, SL-5919 AB Airbags, SU-8405 ABB Robotics & Discrete Automation, C-4609 A-B-C Packaging Machine Corp., C-2000 ABM SRL, SU-8249 Acasi Machinery Inc, SU-7460 Accraply, Inc., C-1800 Accutek Packaging Equipment Co., Inc., C-2539

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ACE Controls Inc., SU-8124 Ace Pack Co., Ltd., SU-8428 ACHEM Industry America, Inc., SU-7372 ACMA, C-4400 Actionpaq Corporation, SL-6266 ADANUS PLASTIK MAB., SU-7761 ADCO Manufacturing, C-2638 Adepta, SU-7157X Adepta, SU-7160X Adepta, SU-7846X Adhesive and Sealant Council, C-1243 Adhesive Products Inc., SL-6208 Adhesive Technologies, Inc., SU-8243 Admix, Inc., SU-7949 Adsens Technology Inc., SL-6376 Advanced Equipment Inc., SU-8453 Advanced Poly-Packaging, Inc., C-4900 Advanced Process Solutions, N-25011 Advantage Puck Technologies, LLC, SU-7915

Advent Label Applicator Co., Inc., C-5238 AES, SL-6269 Aesus Packaging Systems Inc., C-1551 AF Compressors, SU-7368 AFA Systems Ltd., C-5017 AFC Materials Group, SU-8352 Afinia Label, N-12011 AGC Heat Transfer Inc., SU-7475 AGII, Inc., N-23006 AGR International, Inc., SU-7463 AIC / Muller USA, SL-6567 Aigner Label Holder Corporation, N-8903 AIM North America, C-1247 AIMCAL, C-1347 AIPIA, the Smart Packaging Association, C-1241 Airguard Packaging, SU-7161 Airlite Plastics Co, N-9507 Airtac USA Corporation, SU-8171

Alco Printing & Packaging, SU-7773 Alexandria Technical College, N-8703 ALGRIP Slip-Resistant Products / Ohio Gratings, Inc., SU-7856 Algus Packaging Inc., C-3643 Alkon/Allenair Corporation, SL-6474 All Packaging Machinery Corp., C-3609 Allen Field Company, Inc., SU-7871

All-Fill, Inc., C-2203 www.all-fill.com See our ad on pg. OBC

Alliance Rubber Company, SU-8446 Allied Technology, SU-7677

ALLIEDFLEX Technologies, Inc., SL-5931 www.alliedflex.com See our ad on pg. 5

Allpac Worldwide Inc., SU-8401

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Allpax Products, C-3429 Allstrap Steel & Poly Strapping Systems LLC, SL-5804 ALPMA USA, SU-8152 Alro Steel & Plastics, N-9006 Altech Corporation, SU-7177 Alum-A-Lift Inc., SU-8160 AmbaFlex, Inc., C-4340 Amcor Flexibles North America, SL-7244, SL-7254 Amcor Rigid Packaging, SL-7244 American Cutting Edge, SL-5860 American Film & Machinery, C-5300 American Holt Corp., SL-6409 American International Electric, Inc., SU-7679 American Mechanical & Manufacturing, C-3730 American Packaging Machinery, Inc., C-2220 American Process Systems – Eirich Machines, SU-7811 American-Newlong, Inc., C-5006 AmeriPak, C-4243 AmeriVacS, SL-5810 AMETEK MOCON, SL-6465 Ampco Pumps Company, N-25004 AMS Filling Systems, Inc., C-1607 AMVT LLC, N-25009 Ancra Systems, SU-8454 And&Or America, SU-7942 Angle Tool Works Inc., SU-7703 Ankutsan Packaging Inc., SL-6477 ANRITSU INFIVIS INC., SL-6319 Antares Vision, C-3938 Antonio Mengibar, SL-6275 Anuga FoodTec, C-1245 Anysort U.S.A, N-26005 AP Dataweigh Inc., SU-7137 Apex Filling Systems, SU-8068 APIS Wise, N-14011 Aplix, Inc., SU-7215 Apollo Industries, SU-8284 Apsol/Clearpack Group Americas, SL-5858 Aranow, SL-5931 Arbor Pak Co, Inc., SU-7837 Arena Products, Inc., N-9319 Aripack, Inc, SU-8069 Arlin Manufacturing Co., Inc., N-9304 Armor USA Inc, N-9904 AROL North America, SL-6322 ARPAC, C-4425 Arranti, SU-8279 Arrow Systems, Inc., N-12002 Arrowhead Systems, Inc., C-3909 A-Safe Inc., SU-8418 Ashworth Bros., Inc., N-23004 AS-Interface Organization North America, SU-7470 Astro Films - Ismail Industries Limited, SU-8357 AstroNova Product Identification, C-3106 AT Information Products, Inc., C-4642 Atlantic Zeiser, C-4400 Atlantium Technologies, C-5639

ATS Engineering Inc., SL-6238 Auger Fabrication, Inc., C-1733 Auger Manufacturing Specialists, C-5613 Auto Labe, C-4209 Automation Center, SU-7805 Automation World, C-LOBBY Autonics, USA, Inc., SU-8162 Avanti Innovations LLC, C-3637 AVEVA, C-5422 Avon Pacfo Services Pvt Ltd, N-9203 Awema, SU-7129 Axiflow Technologies, Inc, N-20013 Axon, C-3021 AZCO Corporation, C-2528 AZO, Inc., SU-7912

Badger Plug Company, SL-5846 Bainbridge Associates LLC, SU-7322 Baker Perkins, Inc., SU-7217 Bandall America, SU-8128 Banner Engineering Corp., SL-6008 Barnum Mechanical Inc., N-19013 Bartelt Packaging, C-2832 Batching Systems, Inc., C-2733 Baumer hhs, C-5519 Baumer Ltd., C-5519 BCast Stainless Products, LLC, N-22021 Be Green Packaging LLC, SU-7605

B B & F Plastics, Inc., SU-7824

See our ad on pg. 3

B O X Partners, LLC, SU-8168 B&B Packaging Technologies, SL-6063 B&R Industrial Automation Corp., C-4709 Backer Marathon, Inc., SL-6476 Badger Paperboard, SU-8452

Beckhoff Automation LLC, SL-6149 www.beckhoff.com Bedford Industries, Inc., SL-6332 Begert Stainless, Inc., N-26012 Belco Packaging Systems, Inc., C-4416 BellatRx Inc., C-5206 Bell-Mark Sales Company, C-2109 Ben Clements and Sons, Inc., C-3438 Benchmark, C-3231

BERHALTER AG, C-3620 Berran Industrial Group, Inc., SU-7624 Berry Global, Inc., SU-7233 Bestag Packaging (Cambodia) Co., Ltd., N-8700 BestCode, N-9806 BestPack Packaging Systems, SU-7450 BEUMER Group, SL-5817 Bevcorp LLC, SL-6111 Big Ass Fans, C-5028 Bihl+Wiedemann, Inc., SL-6160 Billerudkorsnas, N-8814 Bimba Manufacturing Company, SL-6153 Biomist, Inc., N-19001 Bishamon Industries Corporation, SU7866 Bishop-Wisecarver Corporation, SU-7556 Bivans Corporation, C-1621 Bizerba USA, Inc., C-1360 Black Forest Packaging Solutions, LLC, SL-6365 BluePrint Automation (BPA), C-2227 Blumer (USA) Inc., SU-7129 BNP Media, C-5124 Bodycote S_P, Specialty Stainless Steel Processes, C-5646 Boix Machinery USA LLC, C-4700 Bomag Group, SU-8407 Bonar Plastics & Snyder Ibcs, SU-7903 Bonset America Corporation, SL-5811 Bosch Rexroth Corporation, C-5214 Bossar Packaging SA, SL-5931 Bostik, Inc., SL-5808 Boston Conveyor & Automation, SU-7155 Boston Conveyor & Automation, SU-7156 BPI Equipment Inc, SU-7418 Bradman Lake Inc., C-4003 Branson Ultrasonics Corporation, SL6307A Bratney Companies, SL-5915 BRECOflex Co., L.L.C., SU-7843 Brenton, C-3225 Brevetti Gasparin SRL, SU-8251 Brooks, SL-6565 Brother Mobile Solutions, Inc., N-11017 Brother USA Machinery LLC, SU-7227 Brown LLC, C-5442 Brown Machine Group, C-5442 Buhler Inc, SU-7208 BUNTING, SL-5917 Burkert Fluid Control Systems, SU-7661 Burns & McDonnell, SU-7840

Busch Vacuum Solutions, SU-7519 www.buschvacuum.com See our ad on pg. 29

Business Pack LLC, SL-6065 Buskro Ltd., N-9800 Butler Automatic Inc., C-2731 BW Flexible Systems, C-1800 BW Integrated Systems, C-1800 BW Packaging Systems, C-1800 Bykowski Equipment Company, SU-7417

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EXHIBITORS AT PACK EXPO LAS VEGAS 2021 C C&K PROPACK, N-9201

Cheer Pack North America, SU-8080 Chicago Glue & Machine, C-3630 Chocotech GmbH, SU-7204 Chroma Color Corporation, SL-6263 Circle Packaging Machinery Inc., C-2625 Citus Kalix SAS., C-4400 Clamco Packaging, C-2514 Clara Vision, SU-8375 Claranor, SU-7157 Clayco, Inc., N-20000 CLE Can Lines Engineering, C-1544 Clean Water Technology, Inc., N-28007 ClearBags, SU-7872 Cleartec Packaging, N-9200

Clysar, LLC, C-3631 CMC Design-Build, Inc., N-23010 CMD Corporation, N-10010 CMES Robotics Inc., SL-6163 Code Tech, C-3214 Codesource, LP, SU-8236 Codian Robotics, C-4205 Coesia, C-4400 Cofil Inc., C-4942 COFOCE GTO PACK, SU-7620 Cognex Corporation, SL-6156 Coim USA, Inc., SU-7341 Colborne Foodbotics, LLC, SL-6136 Cold Pressure Council, C-1354 Coldkeepers, LLC, SU-7569 Colormasters, LLC, N-9604 Colorware USA, Inc., N-9713 COLQUIMICA ADHESIVES, SU-7269 Columbia Machine, Inc., C-2838 Columbia/Okura LLC, C-2838 Combi Packaging Systems LLC, C-3200 Commercial Manufacturing, N-26000 Compass Industrial Group, LLC, C-2836 Complete Inspection Systems Inc., C-1600 Composite Can and Tube Institute (CCTI), C-1351 Concetti North America Corporation, SL-5915 Cone Drive, C-3604 Conflex Incorporated, C-3041 Conservacube LLC, N-9408 Consolidated Technologies Inc., C-5438 Container Handling Systems Corporation, C-2420 Continental Western Corporation, SU-8309 Contract Packaging Association, C-1255 Contract Packaging Magazine, C-LOBBY CONVUM USA, INC., SL-6375 Coppice Alupack Ltd, N-9317 Cousins Packaging Inc., C-3236 Coval Vacuum Technology, Inc., SL-5838 Cozzoli Machine Company, C-4516 CP Packaging, LLC, SL-6016 CPM Wolverine Proctor, LLC, N-28002 CPS Case Packing Systems, SL-6075 Craemer (Craemer US Corp.), SU-7906 CRB, SU-7311 Cremer North America, SL-6364 Crosio & Associates Inc., SU-7213 CSi Palletizing, C-4218 Custom Pak Solutions, LLC, C-4642 CVC Technologies, C-5428 CXV Global, SU-8355 Cyklop Srl, N-9906

Clemson University Packaging Science, N-8709 www.clemson.edu

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C2it, Inc., SU-7905 cab Technology, Inc., SU-8041 Cabinplant, SU-7715 CABKA North America Inc, N-22012 Cablevey Conveyors, C-1516 Cadence, Inc., SU-7825 CALPIA - Joint Venture Program, SU-8415 Calumet Carton Company, N-8803 Cam Packaging, SU-8266 CAM Packaging Systems, SL-6107 Cama North America, C-3614 Camen Quimica, S.A. De C.V., SU-8342 Campbell Wrapper Corporation, C-2625 Canapa Solutions, C-1823 Candy & Snack Business, SU-7201 Canovation, N-9612 Capmatic Ltd., C-1528 Cargo Tuff, SU-8214 Carleton Helical Technologies, C-1632 Carlo Gavazzi Inc., SL-6438 Cascade Corporation, C-4836 CASSEL Inspection, SU-7953 Catbridge Machinery, LLC, SL-5859 Cavanna Packaging USA, Inc, SU-8335 Celtheq Industries, Inc., C-3729 CentiMark, N-18001 Certified Machinery Inc., SL-5925 Cesur, N-9007 Change Parts, Inc., C-4629B Chantland MHS, SL-6004 Chart Inc., C-2428 Charter Next Generation, N-9600

Chase-Logeman Corporation, C-4636 www.chaselogeman.com See our ad on pg. 9

See our ad on pg. 100

Cleveland Equipment, SU-8437 Clevertech North America, SL-5957 Clockwise Integration LLC, N-26011 Closure Systems International, SL-5905 ClosurePrint, N-16012

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DAMRA AMBALAJ SAN. VE TIC. A.S., SU-7861 Dara Pharmaceutical Equipment, C-3514 DariFill, SU-7804 Dassault Systèmes, SU-8345 Data Scale, SU-8447 Datalogic, SL-6469

Davis-Standard, LLC, SU-7478 DCI, Inc., SU-7801 DE CANS CANS SERVICES SDN BHD, N-11015 Decade Products, LLC, SU-8029 DECApac USA, N-9208 Decker Tape Products, Inc., SL-5945 Deitz Company Inc., SL-5801 Dekka, C-3031 Del Packaging, LTD, C-3207 Delkor Systems, Inc., C-3814 Della Toffola USA, C-5636 Delta Modtech, C-1617 Delta Systems & Automation LLC, C-3400 Dempsey International Packaging, SU-7162 Denham-Blythe Company, Inc., SU-7170 Dennis Group, SU-7317 Desiccare, Inc., SL-6458 Deublin Company, C-1633 Deville Technologies, LLC, N-26008 Dexterity, C-5041 DHL, SU-8322 Diagraph Marking & Coding, An ITW Company, C-4214 DIPCO, N-15012 Dispensa-Matic Label Dispensers, SL-5807 Diversified Plastics, Inc., C-5612 Dixie Canner Company, C-1521 Dixon Sanitary, SU-8267 Do-It Corporation, SL-6468

Domino Amjet, Inc., C-3825 www.domino-printing.com See our ad on pg 12

DORAL, SU-7315 Doran Scales, Inc., SL-5842 Dorner, C-1455 DOT Tiedown, N-8906 Douglas Machine Inc., C-2014 Douglas Machines Corp., N-26009 DS Smith North America Packaging and Paper, N-9012 DSL Forming Collars, C-5108 DTM Massman, LLC, C-2400 Dukane IAS, LLC, C-3606 Dumoulin, SU-7204 Dura-Belt, Inc., SU-7120 Dura-Pack Inc., SU-7601 Duravant, C-4230 DVP Pumps, Inc., SL-5870 Dyco, Inc., N-9303

E EAD Inc., SU-8443 EAGLE Certification Group, SU-7860 Eagle Flexible Packaging, SL-5805 Eagle Product Inspection, C-1506 Eam-Mosca Corporation, SU-7772 Eastey, C-5200 EASYSNAP TECHNOLOGY SRL, C-2437 EBERLE AMERICA Inc., SU-7947 ebm-papst Inc., SU-7168 EBS Ink Jet Systems USA, Inc., N-9706

Econocorp, Inc., C-4422 ECORRCRATE, N-8818 EDL Packaging Engineers, C-2400 EDrive Actuators, SU-7603 Edson Packaging Machinery, C-3225 Effytec USA, C-2625 Egan Food Technologies, SU-7110 EIDOS USA Labeling and Marking, SU8410 Electrosteam Generator Corp, SU-7555 Elesa U.S.A. Corporation, N-9702 Elettric 80 Inc, SU-8138 Elkhart Plastics, SU-8013 Elm Electrical, Inc., SU-7705 Elmar Industries, Inc., C-3009 ELPLAST America Inc., N-9911 Emerson, SL-6307 Emery Winslow Scale Company, SU-7659 Emitted Energy, SU-8434 Emkay Confectionary Machinery Co., SU-7129 EMS Group USA LLC, C-5024 Encoder Products Company, SL-6440 Encore Custom Preforms LTD, SU-8466 Encore Packaging, SU-7141 EndFlex, LLC., C-1823 Endupack SA, SU-8127 Enercon Industries Corporation, C-2736 Engilico, C-5614 Engineered Automation of Maine, C-1620 Ensight Solutions: Likwifier, Bematek & Automation Divisions, N-22004 E-PAK Machinery, Inc., C-4629A EPG, A Cargo Care Company, N-8816 EPI, C-3214 Equipment Technology, SU-7411 ErectaStep, C-5010 Ergostrap Inc., SU-8218 Eriez, SL-5901 ESI Group USA, SU-7130 Esko, Brand Solutions, C-2035 EtherCAT Technology Group, SL-5856 Evanesce Packaging Solutions Inc., N-9306 Evergreen Resources Inc., N-9106 Evolabel AB, C-5609 Exact Mixing, SU-7404 EXPO PACK Guadalajara, C-LOBBY EXPO PACK Mexico, C-LOBBY

F F.N. Sheppard & Co., SL-5845 Fallas Automation, Inc., C-2435 Fantapak, N-9401 FANUC America Corporation, C-1441 Fastechnology Group, LLC, SU-7260 Fastik, N-15013 FBF North America, LLC., N-19015 FBR-ELPO SpA, N-26003 Federal Mfg LLC, C-2815 Feldmeier Equipment, N-25012 Felins USA, Incorporated, SU-7264 FEMC, C-1601 FENCO Food Machinery SRL, SL-5931

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Ferrum Packaging Inc., SU-8024 Festo Corporation, SL-6132 Fibercel Packaging, N-9205 Fibreform Containers, Inc., N-9308 Fidelity Packaging LLC, SU-7876 FILAMATIC, C-2216 Filler Specialties, Inc., C-1751 Filmquest Group, Inc., SU-7742 FILTEC, C-2006 Finder Relays USA, SU-8245 FindPackagingEquipment.Com, SL-5833 FIPA Inc., SU-7944 Flex Films (USA) Inc., N-9115 Flex Plus Pak, SU-7474 FlexBlow, SL-5967 Flexible Packaging Association (FPA), C-1341 Flexible Vision, SU-7758 Flex-Line Automation Inc., C-1359 FlexLink Systems, Inc., C-4400 Flexopack S.A., SU-7848 Flexpak, SU-7171 Flex-Pro Label, SU-8261 FlexSim Software Products, N-20015 Flowcrete/Key Resin Company, N-20004 Fluence Automation, N-19008 Fluid Chillers, Inc., SU-7806 FMH Conveyors, C-4335 Focke & Co., C-5033 Fogg Filler Company, C-2814 Foil & Specialty Effects Association, C-1344 Folyopak Ambalaj San. Ve.Tic. A.S., SU-7449 Food Plant Engineering, LLC, N-26001 Food Processing Magazine, C-5608 Foodmate, C-4327 FoodSafe Drains, SU-7676 Fords Packaging Systems Ltd., C-3719 Former Fab, Inc., SU-7131 Formers International, Inc., C-3602 Formost Fuji Corporation, C-4000 Forpak, SU-8022 Fort Dearborn Co., C-4303 Fortech, LLC, SU-8346 Fortress Technology Inc., C-5404 Foth Production Solutions LLC, SU-7454 FOX IV Technologies, Inc., SL-6301 Fox Packaging Services, C-5400 FoxJet, An ITW Company, C-4322 FPC Corporation, SU-7637 FPS Food Process Solutions, SU-8327 Frain Industries, C-3700 Franz Toelke Gmbh, SL-6012 Frazier & Son, SL-6333 Freeman Company, C-5442 Fres-co System USA, Inc., SL-6119 Fristam Pumps USA, N-23000 FrymaKoruma, N-22020 Fuji Robotics, C-4200 Future Innovators - Robotics Showcase, N-9820 FYH USA INC., SU-7759

G G & F Manufacturing Co., Inc., SU-8421 G. J. Olney, Inc., N-20019 G.D S.p.A., C-4400 G.F. S.p.A., C-4400 Gallimore Industries, Inc., N-8918 Gami S.r.L., SU-7163 Gammerlertech Corporation, SL-6232 Garrido Printing Equipment Inc., C-1462, C-1560, C-1662 Garvey Corporation, C-3809 Gates TPU, SU-7457 Gatronova/Krystofilms/Cristal Plastic, N-9101 GEA, SL-6314 Gem Gravure, N-9802 General Magnaplate Corporation, N-17012 General Packaging Equipment Co., C-3543 General Packer Co., Ltd., C-2400 Genius Solutions, SU-7863 Georgia-Pacific Corrugated, N-9708 GF Piping Systems, SU-7877 Girton Manufacturing Co. Inc., SU-7901 Gleeson Constructors & Engineers, L.L.C., N-19002 Glenroy, Inc., SU-7925 GN Thermoforming Equipment, C-5442 GoDEX Americas, N-12005 Goex Corporation, N-8916 Goodpack USA, Inc., N-9204 Goodway Technologies, SU-7118 Gorreri SRL, SU-8154 Graco, Inc., N-19009 GRANDPACK SL-6481 Graphic Packaging International, C-2442 Graphic Solid Inks (GSI), N-12006, N-13005 Graph-Tech USA, LLC, N-10003 Gray, SU-7764 Gray Solutions, SU-7764 Great Lakes Label, LLC, N-17000 Great Northern Corp. - Rollguard, N-9415 Great Northern Laminations®, N-9412 Green Island Resource LLC, N-16000 GreenDoer International Corp, SU-8336 Greener Corporation, SL-5834 Greydon, C-3214 Greystone Logistics, SU-8109 Grip Sheet America Inc., SU-8127 Grupo Phoenix, SU-8122 Gruppo Bertolaso S.p.A., SU-8250 Gruppo Fabbri Vignola, SU-8256 Gruppo Tecnoferrari, SU-7570 GSM America Inc., SU-7823 GTO America, N-12004

H H.S. Crocker Co., Inc., N-14000 Haaga Sweepers/Bissell BigGreen Commercial, SL-6373 Haidlmair, SU-8213 Hamamatsu Corporation, SU-8340

Hamburg Dresdner Maschinenfabriken / Bauermeister USA, SU-7313 Hamer-Fischbein, C-4425 Hamrick Packaging Systems, C-4014 Handle It Inc., C-3600 Hansen-Rice, Inc., N-20008 Hapa US, C-4400 Hardy Process Solutions, C-1603 Harpak-ULMA Packaging, LLC, SL-6101 Hassia-Redatron USA, C-2625 Hastamat Verpackungstechnik Gmbh + Co. KG, SU-7219 Haug Quality Equipment, SU-7140 Haumiller Engineering Company, SU-7527 Haver & Boecker USA, Inc., SL-6335 Haynes Lubricants, N-20005 HBK, SU-8440 HDG Verpackungsmaschinen GmbH, SL-6368 Healthcare Packaging, C-LOBBY Heat and Control, Inc., C-1623 Heat Seal/Ampak, C-2523 Heisler Industries, Inc., C-4414 Henkel Corporation, C-5311 Henry Molded Products Inc., SU-7930 Heritage Manufacturing, SU-7132 Heron Innovators, Inc., SU-7855 Herrmann Ultrasonics, Inc., SL-6056 Hexcelpack, LLC, SU-8425 High Tek USA, Inc., C-4936 Highlight Industries, C-3240 Hiperbaric S.A., SL-6271 Hishi Plastics U.S.A., Inc., SL-6057 Hitachi Industrial Equipment & Solutions America, LLC, N-9810 HMC Products, Inc., SU-8058 Hobart FEG, C-4313 Holland Manufacturing Company, Inc., N-9603 Holloway America, N-21008, N-21009 HolwegWeber, C-4740 Honeywell Intelligrated, C-4436 Honle UV America, Inc., N-21007 Hood Packaging Corporation, N-9013 Hoosier Feeder Company, SL-6403 Horen CoRTP, SU-7907 HP Molded Fiber Advanced Tooling, SU-8353 HRS Heat Exchangers, N-20002 HUGO BECK Maschinenbau Gmbh & Co. KG, SU-7674

II2r Inc., N-9202 IAE- Instituto Argentino Del Envase, C-1146 ICA USA, SU-7319 ICIS, SL-6169 icotek Corp, N-19016 ID Plastics LP, SU-8017 ID Technology, C-3214 Ideal-Pak Massman LLC, C-2400 Idem Safety Switches Ltd., SL-6371 Idemitsu Unitech Co., Ltd., SU-7566 Ifill Systems, SU-7559

IFS Industries, Inc, C-5642 iGPS Logistics, SU-8211 Igus, SL-6310 IKA Works, Inc., SU-7126 Ilapak, Inc., C-3400 ILC Dover, SL-5906 Illig Maschinenbau Gmbh & Co. KG, SL-5963 Ilpra America, SU-8253 IMA North America Inc., C-3400 I-MAK REDUKTOR VARIYATOR SAN. TIC. A.S., SU-8220 IMPAK Corporation, SU-8458 IMS Group USA, SU-7327 IMS Technologies S.p.A., SU-8158 Independent Bakers Association, C-1248 Independent Can Company, N-8800 INDUMAK USA, LLC, SU-8164 Industrial Physics, SU-7151 Industrias Tuk, S.A. De C.V. / Hystik, Inc., N-9804 INFICON, N-19006 INFINI-MIX Process Solutions, N-23007 Infinity Tapes, SL-5854 InkJet, Inc., N-16011 InLine Engineers, SU-7764 Inline Filling Systems, LLC, C-2241 In-Line Packaging Systems, Inc., C-2318 In-Mold Decorating Association, C-1346 INNOVA GROUP PACKAGING SOLUTIONS, SL-6064 Innovative Packaging Solutions, Inc., N-10000 Innovia Films, SU-7371 INOXPA USA, INC, SL-6171 In-Position Technologies, SL-6569 INSITE Packaging Automation, C-2009

Institute of Packaging Professionals (IoPP), C-1253 www.iopp.org See our ad on pg. 126

InterCrate, Inc., N-8919 International Dairy Foods Association (IDFA), C-1352 International Paper, N-9501 International Society of Beverage Technologists (ISBT), C-1251 Interstates, SU-7841 Interthor, SU-7813 INTRAVIS Inc., SU-7551 IPCO Process Systems, SU-7128 IPISA, N-8914 IPL Global, N-9602 IQ Designs Incorporated, SU-8451 ISL Asia Technologies Pte Ltd., SL-6175 ISM, C-4316 ISPAK ESNEK AMBALAJ SANAYI A.S., SU-7528 Italian Trade Agency, SU-8159 Italian Trade Agency, SU-8256X ItalPack -- Codema LLC, SU-7541 ITW Hartness, C-4220 Ivarson, Inc., SU-8152

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EXHIBITORS AT PACK EXPO LAS VEGAS 2021 J J.W. Winco, Inc., SU-7458 JBT Corporation, C-5244 Jeros, SU-7717 JetAir Technologies, C-4305 JFC & Associates, SU-8427 JL Packaging Corp, N-20016 JLS Automation, SL-6128 Johnson & Sons Mfg., Inc., C-5623 Jorgensen Engineering, SU-7812 Jowat Corporation, C-5330 JUNAPACK, LLC., C-2625 Jura Films North America, LLC, SU-7943

K K2 Kinetics, SU-7329 Kagetec Industrial Flooring, SU-8420 Kao Collins Inc., N-11000 KAPLAMIN AMBALAJ SAN VE TIC. AS., SU-7835 Kaps-All Packaging Systems, Inc., C-2618 Kawasaki Robotics (USA), Inc., SU-7522 Kayaplas Kayalar Plastik San. Ve Tic. A.S., SU-7910 KEB America, Inc., SL-6166 Kett US, SU-8339 KEY KAHRAMANMARAS ENDUSTRIYEL YATIRIMLAR HOLDING A.S., SU-8237 Key Technology, Inc., C-4225 Keyence Corporation, N-11011 Keymac USA, C-5446 Keystone Package Testing, SL-5857 KHS USA, Inc., C-2106 Kiefel / Brueckner Group USA, Inc., SU-8039 Kiewit, SU-7636 Kingnode America Inc., N-9002 Kirk-Rudy, Inc., SU-7433 Kiwi Coders Corporation, C-1703 Kleenline, C-3231

Klöckner Pentaplast, N-9509 www. kpfilms.com See our ad on pg. 31

KMT Waterjet Systems, SU-7854 Knack Packaging Pvt. Ltd., N-13018 KOCH Packaging Systems, Inc., SL-6364 Kocotek, SU-7101 KOENIG & BAUER KAMMANN (US) Inc., N-12012 Koksan PET Packaging Industry Co., N-9508 Kolbus America Inc., SU-7622 Kolinahr Systems, Inc., C-1968 Kongskilde Industries USA Inc, SU-7935 KORX, N-9701 KPM Analytics, N-22000 KPPL INDIA, N-8806 Kraft Machines, Inc, SU-7369 KRONES, N-25006 KTM Industries, Inc., SU-7562 KUKA, C-5046 Kundig International, SU-7614

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L Label-Aire, Inc., C-2214 Labelmate USA, SU-8062 Lacerta Group, Inc., SU-8423 Lako Tool and Manufacturing, SL-5912 LANG LASER-System GmbH, SU-8264 Langguth America Ltd, C-5038 Lantech, C-4019 Laporte Consultants Inc., SU-8457 Lasnek Ltd., C-5626 Layton Systems, SL-5820 Lean Factory America, SU-7571 Lee Industries, Inc., N-22001 Legend Industrial Technologies Inc, N-13004 Leibinger Coding & Marking Systems, C-3204 Leister Technologies, SU-7709 Lenze Americas, C-1602 Leuze Electronic USA, SU-7859 Lighthouse Systems, Inc., SU-7776 LineSpex, SU-8347 LinguaLinx, Inc., SU-8285 Link Labs, SL-5867 Linker Equipment Corporation, C-4919 Linmot USA, Inc., C-5506 Liquibox, SL-6131 Liquid Floors, Inc, N-20017 Liquid Packaging Solutions, Inc., C-3738 Liviri, SU-8004 LJ Star Inc., SU-7125 LLumin, Inc., SL-6011

LMI Packaging, N-14006 LoadGate Industries Ltd., N-8900 LoeschPack PPT USA, SU-7219 Logo Coding/Leadtech, N-17011 Loma Systems, An ITW Company, C-4222 Longford International Ltd., C-4444 Lorenz Pan Inc., SL-5910 Lubriplate Lubricants, SU-8073 Lutz Pumps Inc., SU-7145 LUTZE Inc., SU-7173 Lyco Manufacturing, Inc., SU-7830 Lyle Industries LLC, C-5442

M M.G.M. Electric Motors NA Inc., SL-5956 Machine Builders & Design, Inc., SU-8435 MAD Automation S.r.L, SL-6161 Magnuson Corporation, N-21000 Mamata Enterprises, Inc., C-4845 Manufacturing Confectioner, SU-7201 Marburg Industries, Inc., C-2439 Marchant Schmidt, Inc., N-24000 Marden Edwards Inc., SU-7167 Mark Enterprise, N-14017 Markem-Imaje, C-2232 Marlen, C-4229 MARQ Packaging Systems, Inc., C-2603 Maspack Packaging USA, SU-7827 MASSMAN Automation Designs, LLC, C-2400 Matcon Americas (IDEX MPT Incorporated), N-25013 Matrix Bottles LLC, N-9313

Matrix Packaging Machinery, C-2829 Matrix Technologies, Inc., SU-7518 Matthews Marking Systems, N-16002 MAYA PLASTIK AMBALAJ SAN. VE TIC. A.S., SU-8248 MBF North America Inc., C-5146 McBrady Engineering, Inc., C-4009 Meca-Systeme USA, Division of Guelt, SU-8165 Meech International, SL-6470 Megaplast USA, Inc., C-5042 Mekitec LLC, SU-7105 Melodea Ltd, N-9001 Meltric Corporation, SU-8414 Mencom Corporation, SL-6046 Mercury Plastics, Inc., SU-7921 Meridian Laboratory, SL-5863 Merrimac Spool & Reel, SU-7144 Mespack-Cloud, C-4029 Messmer Büchel, SU-7151 Metronics Technologies SL, N-26015

METTLER TOLEDO, C-1814 www.mt.com See our ad on pg. IBC

MG2 S.r.L, SU-8255 MGS Machine Corporation, C-4400 Micelli Chocolate Mold Co., SU-7107 Michigan State University, N-8706 Middleby Processing & Packaging, SL-6002 Midwestern Industries, SU-7146 Mikformen Makina San. Ve Tic. Ltd. Sti., SU-7864

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Miller Weldmaster, SU-7633 Milliken & Company, SU-8037 Mini Motor SPA, C-5629 Mirage Packing Industries, N-9216 Miura America Co., Ltd, N-25023 MobileDemand, SU-7178 Modern Manufacturing Services LLC, SU-8135 Modern Packaging LLC, C-2820 Modern Process Equipment Corporation, SL-6067 MoistTech Corp, N-19012 Mojonnier USA, LLC, N-24023 Molded Fiber Glass Tray Company, SU-7437 Mondi, N-9405 Monoflo International, Inc., SU-8111 Montane Packaging, SU-7734 MORCHEM, SU-7568 Morcos Egyptian Engineering Co., SU-7222 Morris Packaging, N-9107 Morrison Container Handling Solutions, C-1851 Morton Machine Works, SU-7668 Motion Industries, SU-8072 Mpac Group, C-4829 Mpac Switchback, C-5230 MSK Covertech, Inc., SL-6312 MSSC, LLC, C-3736 MTE Corporation, C-5641 Mujin Corp, SU-7377 Multi-Conveyor, C-2300 Multifeeder Technology, Inc., C-1741 MULTI-FILL, Inc., C-2720 MULTIPOND America Inc., SL-5969 Multivac, Inc., SL-6349 Murrelektronik Inc., SL-6158 Murzan, Inc., SU-7627 MXD Process, N-21010

N Nalbach Engineering Co., Inc., C-2420 NAMLI PLASTIK SAN. VE TIC. LTD. STI., N-9105 Nano-Purification Solutions, C-5627 NAS Nalle Automation Systems, LLC, C-5442 National Bulk Equipment, Inc., SU-7444 National Confectioners Association, SU-7201 NBK America LLC, C-5647 NCC Automated Systems, SL-6127 NDC Technologies, N-28003 Nelson-Jameson, Inc., SU-7867 Nercon Conveyor Systems, C-1828 NETZSCH PUMPS NORTH AMERICA LLC, N-19000 NeuraLabel, N-9816 New Age Industrial, N-9608 New England Machinery, Inc., C-4614 New Pig, N-8920 New Way Pkg. Machinery, Inc., C-1700 Nexthermal, SU-7635

Nielson Scientific LLC, SL-5844 Nimbelink - An Airgain Company, SU-8215 NIMCO Corporation, C-1732 Nissha USA, Inc., N-9302 Nita Labeling Systems, C-5406 Niverplast NA Inc., C-5546 NJM Packaging, C-3514 NORD Gear Corporation, SU-7535 Norden Machinery, C-4400 Nordmeccanica N.A., Ltd., C-5110 Nordson Corporation, C-3000 North Star Engineered Products, SU-7858 Norwix Inc., N-9700 Now Plastics, Inc., SU-7923 Now Systems Co., Ltd, SU-7874B NPF Polyfilms Pvt. Ltd, N-16021 NURPET AMBALAJ A.S., N-9104 Nuspark Inc., C-5222 Nutec Systems Inc., SL-5925 nVenia, A Duravant Company, C-4425

O ODC Tooling & Molds, SU-7922 ODECOPACK, C-4600 Oden Machinery, Inc., C-4629 OEM, C-LOBBY OGI Process Equipment, N-19020 Ohlson Packaging, C-4425 OK International Corp., C-2631 OMAC - The Organization For Machine Automation and Control, C-1152 OMAS Tecnosistemi SPA, SU-8252 Omega Design Corporation, C-3836 OMG THERMOFORMING, SU-8265 Omori North America Inc., SU-7337 Omron, SU-7537 ONExia Inc., SU-7924 Ongweohweh Pooling, SU-8207 OPC Foundation, C-1149 OPTIMA Machinery Corporation, C-1641 Optimum Sorting Inc, SU-7916 OpX Leadership Network, C-LOBBY ORBIS Corporation, SU-8001 ORICS, C-2423 Oriental Motor USA Corporation, C-5517 Orion Packaging Systems, C-3229 OSARO INC, SU-8169 Osgood Industries, Inc., A Syntegon Technology Company, C-2800 Osiopack, SU-7358 OSP (Primark American Corporation), SL-6264 Ossid, C-3014 OZPET Packaging Company, N-9407

P P.E. Labellers, C-3122 PAC Machinery, C-2414 Pace Packaging, LLC, C-3016 Pacific Barcode, N-16004 Pacific Packaging Machinery, LLC, C-2818 Pack Air, Inc., C-4239 PACK EXPO East, C-LOBBY PACK EXPO Innovation Stage 1, C-2051

PACK EXPO Innovation Stage 2, C-2058 PACK EXPO Innovation Stage 3, C-2151 PACK EXPO International, C-LOBBY PACK EXPO Las Vegas, C-LOBBY Pack Leader USA, SU-7757 PACK to the Future, N-11030 PACK To the Future Stage, N-9830 Pack West Machinery Company, C-2818 Packaging Aids, C-2518 Packaging By Design, SL-5816 Packaging Personified, Inc., SL-6147 Packaging Technology Today, N-16005 Packaging World, C-LOBBY Packline USA, C-3623 Packsize International, LLC, SU-8044 Packworld USA, Ltd., SL-6410 Pacmac, Inc., C-4904 PACRAFT America Corporation, SU-7272 Paharpur 3P, N-11006 Pakea, SU-7847 PakTech, C-1444 Pallmann Industries, Inc., N-20023 PALNET USA, SU-8403 PamerPack, SU-8172 Pandora Plastik San. Ve Tic. A.S., SU-8321 Panelmatic, Inc., SU-8449 Panther Freight Inc., SU-8260 Panther Industries, Inc., C-3214 Paper Machinery Corporation, SL-5914 Paper, Pulp and Film, Inc., SL-5853 Paperboard Packaging Solutions, Inc., N-9301 ParityFactory, LLC, N-20006 Parsons-Eagle Packaging Systems, C-2625 Patlite (USA) Corporation, SL-5813 Pattyn North America, Inc., C-5338 Paxiom Group Inc., C-1823 Paxxus, SL-6256 PDC International Corporation, C-4814 PDF Seal, C-2820 Peacock Products, SU-7136 Peco InspX, C-5014 Peel Plastic Products Ltd, SL-6369 Perfect Pallets, Inc., SU-7911 Perfex Corporation, C-5106 Per-Fil Industries, Inc., C-4114 Perfor Industria De Maquinas Ltda, SU-7779 Performance Feeders, Inc., SL-6437 PerkinElmer, C-5544 Persson Innovation Inc, N-8908 PET TECHNOLOGIES, N-8801 PFI - Precision Food Innovations, C-4440 PFM Packaging Machinery Corp., C-4036 Pharmaworks LLC, C-3414 Phoenix Engineering, SL-5800 Phoenix Wrappers CORP, C-5217 Piab Inc., C-4906 Pillar Technologies, An ITW Company, C-4318 Pineberry Manufacturing, C-1653 Placon Corporation, N-9314 Plan IT Packaging Systems Inc., C-4343

Planar Motor Inc., SL-6564 Plastchim-T AD, SU-8228 Plastic Ingenuity, Inc., N-9011 Plastic Packaging Technologies, N-11002 Plas-Ties Co., SU-8413 Plastilene Inc., N-9512 PLCopen, C-1150 Plexpack Corp., C-2936 PMI KYOTO, C-3036 PMMI, C-LOBBY PMMI Media Group, C-LOBBY PMMI U, C-LOBBY PMMI Workforce Development, C-LOBBY Pneu-Con Inc., N-22006 Pneumatic Scale Angelus, C-1800 POBCO, Inc., SU-7612 Point Five Packaging, LLC, SL-6258 Polinas Plastik San. Ve Tic. A.S., SL-6058 POLIPA PLASTIK AMBALAJ SAN. VE TIC, A.S., N-9103 Politech-Plus LLC, N-28005 Polykon Envases, N-8810 Polymer Components, N-18011 Polymer Solutions International, Inc., N-9511 Polymerall LLC, N-9207 Polymeric Films & Bags, Inc., N-9100 Polypack, Inc., C-2041 Polytainers Inc., N-9410 Posimat, C-5314 POSITAL FRABA, SL-6358 Power Central LLC, SU-8422 POWER Engineers, Inc., SU-7546 PPC Flexible Packaging, N-9005 PPi Technologies Group, C-4800 PPM Technologies Holdings LLC, C-4240 Precision Automation Company, Inc., C-1518 Precision PMD, SL-6303 Precision Torque Control, Inc., SL-5803 Precitec, N-15006 Preco, Inc., SU-7241 Preferred Printing & Packaging, N-15000 Preform Solutions, Inc., N-9513 Premier Tech, SL-6113 Pressco Technology Inc., SL-6072 Presto Products Company, C-2316 Printpack, C-1744 Printware, N-10005 ProAmpac, SL-6135 Probandas America LLC, SU-7667 Processing Innovation Stage, N-24020 Prodo-Pak Corporation, C-2636 Profol Americas, Inc., N-8910 ProFood World, C-LOBBY Project Services Group, Inc., SU-7950 ProLeiT Corp, N-19005 Pro-Line, SU-7175 ProMach, Inc., C-3220 Prospero Equipment Corporation, C-3304 ProSys Servo Filling Systems, C-3844 Protective Enclosures Company, N-18006 Providence Process Solution, N-21001 ProXES, N-22020

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Q QA1, SU-8432 QC Conveyors, C-4235 QDP Chicago, SU-7868 QIMAROX, SL-5974 Q-Pumps, S.A. De C.V., N-22010 Quadrel Labeling Systems, C-1655 Quality Tools s.r.l., SU-8156 Quanergy, SL-5861 Quantum Technical Services, Inc., SU8234 Quest Industrial, C-2825 Quickdraft, N-19004 Qwik Pack Systems, SU-8408

R R&D/Leverage, SU-8455 R.A Jones, C-4400 Rali Trade Company LLC, SU-7774 RathGibson, SU-7775 RAUMAK North America Inc., SU-8074 Raytec Vision S.p.A., N-24006 Reading Bakery Systems, SU-7404 Reading Thermal, SU-7404 Real Time Automation, SU-7153 REB/Quality Cup, SL-5907 RECO CO., LTD., SU-8429 Redzone Production Systems, SU-7644 Reflectix® Inc., SU-7133 Regal Beloit Corporation, SU-7262 Rehrig Pacific Company, SU-8201 REISER, SL-6325 Remcon Plastics, Inc., SU-7616 Rena, N-9905 Rennco LLC, C-3433 Republic Manufacturing, SU-7941 RESINO, SU-7815 RetailPak, N-13012 Rethceif Packaging, SL-6209 Reusable Packaging Association, SU-8000 Reusable Packaging Learning Center, SU-8000 Reusable Transport Packaging, SU-8006 REYCO Systems / Idaho Steel Products, N-27000 RICCIARELLI SPA, SU-8254 Ricoh Co., Ltd., N-14020 Right Stuff Equipment, SL-6049 Rigidized Metals Corporation, N-9400 Ripack, SU-7957 Rite-Hite, SU-7476 RND Automation, C-3707 Robatech USA Inc., SU-7937 Roberts PolyPro, C-3018

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S S&S Service Parts Inc., C-5622 SACMI Packaging & Chocolate SPA, SU-7427 SACMI USA LTD DBA Hayes Machine Company, SU-7427 Safe Load Testing Technologies, SU-7239 SafetyChain Software, SU-8348 Samuel Packaging Systems Group, SU-7270 San Chiou Inc., N-9003 SANAT AMBALAJ SANAYI VE TICARET A.S., SU-7862 Sani-Matic, Inc., N-23012 Sanitech Corporation, N-19010 SARTEN AMBALAJ SAN VE TIC , A.S., SU-7829 Satake USA Inc., SU-7913 SATO America, N-11007 Scan American Corporation, SU-7466 ScanBelt, SU-7814 Scancon Encoders, SU-7851 Schaefer Systems International, Inc., SU-8011 Schenck Process LLC, N-24012 Schmalz Inc., C-4640 Schneider Electric, C-5422 Schneider Packaging Equipment Co., Inc., C-2223 Schober USA, Inc., N-18004 Schoeller Allibert USA, SU-8019 Scholle IPN, N-9109 Schubert North America LLC, SU-7651 Schuetz Container Systems, Inc., N-9310

Schur Star Systems, Inc., C-5528 Scott Turbon Mixer, Inc., SU-7736 ScottPec Inc., N-21005 Sealstrip Corporation, C-3840 Secomea Inc., SL-6026 Seetech Systems Inc., SU-7770 Semi-Bulk Systems, Inc., N-21020 SencorpWhite, C-1605 Septimatech Group Inc., C-4236 Serac Inc, C-1958 Serim B&G Co., Ltd., N-8904 Serpa Packaging Solutions, C-3418 Servi-Tech Inc, SL-6280 Sesotec Inc., SL-6331 Sevval Nut Roasting Systems, SU-8077 SEW-Eurodrive, Inc., SU-7266 Shafiis’ Inc. DBA Tigerpress, N-18000 Shazil Pakistan Private Limited, N-8808 Sheffield Machine Knife, N-21017 Shell Polymers, C-5542 Shemesh Automation, SU-7468 Shibuya Hoppmann, SL-6233 SHINING STAR PLASTIC CO., LTD., SU-8235 Shoes For Crews, SU-8366 ShopFloorConnect, SU-8430 Showcase of Packaging Innovations®, N-9720 Shrinath Rotopack Pvt Ltd, N-9015 Shrink Tech Systems, SU-7411 Shrinkfast, N-8824 Shurtape Technologies, LLC, SU-8033 Shuttleworth, LLC, C-3025 Sicad S.p.A., N-9213 Siccadania Freeze Drying, N-19014 SICK, Inc., C-2160 Siemens Digital Industries US, SL-6356 Sierra Packaging & Converting, LLC, N-11001 SIGMA Equipment, C-3445 Sigma Industrial Automation, Inc., SL-6265 Signode, C-5022 Sika Industrial Flooring, N-8917 SIKO Products, Inc., C-5617 Silgan, SL-6108 SILIKAL AMERICA, C-3629 Silverson Machines, Inc., SU-7819 Simco-Ion, C-4314 Simplimatic Automation, C-5414 Ska Fabricating, N-25015 Skillful Printing Company Limited, N-10006 Skypack India Pvt Ltd., N-9901 Sleeve Seal, LLC, C-5433 Sleever International, SU-7932 Slideways, Inc, C-3704 SlipNOT® Metal Safety Flooring, SU7874A SMAC Moving Coil Actuators, C-1962 Smalley Manufacturing Company, C-3636 Smart Packaging Industries, SU-8323 Smart Plastic Technologies, N-16013 Smart Vision Lights, SU-8351 Smartfoam Machinery LLC, SU-8312

SMB Machinery Systems LLC, C-5638 SMC Corporation of America, C-5233 SMI USA Inc, SU-7853 Smith Corona Labels & Ribbons, C-1964 Smurfit Kappa North America, N-9210 SN Maschinenbau GmbH, C-4800 SNAC International, C-1349 Sneed Coding Solutions, N-14005 SOCAPS US Inc., SU-7845 Solbern, SU-7401 Sollich North America, LLC, SU-7204 SOLOMON Technology Corporation, SL-6257 Solution Net Systems, C-4603 Somic America, Inc., SL-6460 SOMOPLAST, N-9004 SORMAC Inc., N-20010 Sourcepak | Sourcecap, N-9000 South Tek Systems, SU-8441 Southern Packaging Machinery, C-3231 Southwest Formseal, SL-5843 Span Tech, LLC, SL-6125 Spartan Parts, C-2814 Spec Engineering, SU-7764 Specialty Equipment, C-1955 Specright, SU-7356 Spee-Dee Packaging Machinery, Inc., C-2607 Spellbound, C-5640 Spokane Industries, SL-5864 Squid Ink Manufacturing, Inc., C-5000 SRI Ohio Inc., N-17021 SSI Printheads, N-15003 STA, LLC, SU-7927 Stainless Motors, Inc., SU-7958 Staley Equipment, SU-8343 Standard-Knapp, Inc., C-3800 StanTech Packaging Machines, SU-7564 START International, SL-6014 Starview Packaging Machinery Inc., C-3436 Statco-DSI Process Systems, C-3427 Statera, C-3525 Stellar, SU-7839 Stephan Machinery, N-22020 STERIFLOW S.A.S., SU-7844 SteriMed, SU-8076 Stewarts of America Inc., SU-7833 STOCK America Inc., C-3431 StopStatic.com div of Alpha Innovation Inc., C-5635 Storcan - Production Line Solutions, N-24023 StraPack, Inc., SU-7766 Straub Design Company, C-1860 StretchTape, Inc., SU-7473 Sullair A Hitachi Group Company, N-9812 Summitville Tiles Inc., N-20020 Sunrise Packaging Material USA, Inc., N-18002 Super Duty Fans, SU-7708 Surdry, SL-5931 SWECO, a business unit of M-I L.L.C., N-23003

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Synchpack, SU-8354 Synerlink, C-1800 Syntegon Packaging Technology, LLC, C-2800 Syntron Material Handling, LLC, C-3307 Systech Illinois, SU-7151 System Packaging, C-1500

T T.M Electronics, SU-7151 Taisei Lamick USA, SU-7438 Take-A-Label Inc., SU-7139 Takigawa Corporation, SL-6010 Tanis Confectionery, SU-7928 TAVIL IND, S.A.U., SU-7552 TC Transcontinental Packaging, SU-7267 TCM Solutions, SU-7567 TDI Packsys LLC, C-4736 Tech-Long Inc., SU-7256 Technical Adhesives Limited, N-9212 Technimark LLC, SU-7459 Technipes SRL, SL-5908 Technology Container Corp., SU-7909 TECMA ARIES, SU-7933 TECNO PACK SPA, SU-7224 Tecnomax USA, SU-8450 Teel Plastics, Inc., SU-7878 Teinnovations LLC, N-9108 Teknika Strapping Systems, SU-7150 Teknopack Plastik Ambalaj. San. Ve Tic. A.S., SU-7618 Teledyne TapTone, C-4300 Tensor ID, Inc., C-5628 Terlet, N-22020 Terphane LLC, N-10002 Testing Machines, Inc., SU-7151 TEXWRAP, C-3027 TGM - Tecnomachines Srl, C-5633 TGW International, C-5242 Tharo Systems, Inc., N-11004 The Austin Company, SU-7946 The Candy Bar Lounge, SU-7201 The Forum – An Industry Knowledge Exchange, C-2158 The HC Companies, N-8804 The Kennedy Group, SU-8104 The Reynolds Company, N-8924 Theegarten-Pactec GmbH & Co. KG, SU-7114 THEM, SL-6172 Thermal Edge, SU-7604 Thermaline Inc, SU-8153 Thermo Fisher Scientific, C-2200 Thompson Direct, Inc., N-17005 Thompson Scale Company, SL-5911 Thruwave, Inc, SU-8442 Tippmann Group, SU-8368 TIRELLI, SL-6322 TM Process & Controls, Inc, SL-5819 TMCI PADOVAN SpA, N-24023 TNA North America, Inc., N-24009 Tolomatic, Inc., SL-5836 TOMCO2 Systems, N-22019 TOMRA Food, N-24013

Tomric Systems, Inc., SU-7324 Tong Shin Pack Co., Ltd., N-9305 Toppan USA, N-9409 TOPS® Software Corporation, SL-5814 TopTier, C-3829 TORR Industries, Inc., N-8921 Toshiba America Business Solutions, N-9902 Toss Machine Components, Inc, SL-6410 Totai America, Inc., SU-8054 Tourmaline Enterprises, N-13000 Toyota Tsusho America, Inc, N-9215 Traco Packaging, SU-7172 Transhield, N-8809 Transplace, SU-7870 Trepko Inc., SU-7508 Treston, SU-8064 Triangle Package Machinery Co., C-2614 Trident Motion, SU-8320 Tridyne Process Systems, Inc., C-4914 TriEnda Holdings LLC, SU-8008 Trinamics Incorporated, C-3705 Trinity Packaging Supply, LLC, N-9206 Tripack LLC, C-5417 Triton International Enterprises, N-9316 Tri-Tronics Company, Inc., C-1760 TROPICAL FOOD MACHINERY SRL UNIPERSONALE, SU-8155 TruTech Servo Motors & Systems, N-28013 TT ITALY S.p.A, SU-8157 Tufner Weighing Systems, N-28000 Turck Inc., SU-7629 TUV Rheinland, SU-7176

U U.S. Bottlers Machinery Co., C-4309 U.S. Tsubaki Power Transmission, LLC, SU-7611 Uboxes, LLC, SU-8314 UFP Technologies, SU-7640 Uhde High Pressure Technologies GmbH, SL-6566 Ultra Thin Seal, C-5624 Ultrasource LLC, SL-6337 Umbra Packaging S.R.L., SL-5931 Unal Sentetik Dokuma San. Ve. Tic. A.S., SU-8240 UNER PLASTIK AS, N-8813 Unibloc-Pump, LLC, SU-7471 Unifiller Systems Inc., SL-6471 UNIMAC-GHERRI, SL-6322 Union Special, SL-5830 Union Street Tin Co., N-9307 UNIQBAG LP, SU-8349 Unique Solutions Automation LLC, C-3619 Unitech Srl, SL-6029 United Barcode Systems, C-3622 UNIVERSAL ENVIRONMENTAL TECHNOLOGIES, INC., SU-7737

Universal Labeling Systems, Inc., C-1614 www.universal1.com See our ad on pg. IFC

Universal Robots USA, Inc., C-3545 University of Florida, N-8707 UROLA S.C., SL-5869 Urschel Laboratories, Inc., N-22013

V VacMotion, Inc., SL-6370 Vacom Technologies, N-28012 VAC-U-MAX, SU-7237 Vacuum Barrier Corporation, C-4116 Valco Melton, C-1855 ValTara S.R.L, C-1823 Van Doren Sales Inc., N-23019 Vanguard Shrink Films, SU-7411 Vantage Plastics, SU-8205 VC999 Packaging Systems Inc., SL-5935

VDG (Van der Graaf), SU-7462 www.vandergraaf.com See our ad on pg. OFC

VDL Packaging, C-1651 Vecna Robotics, SL-5866 VELTEKO s.r.o, SL-5931 Veo Robotics, Inc., SU-7469 Verbruggen Palletizing Solutions Inc, SL-6028 Videojet Technologies Inc., C-1935 Viking Masek Global Packaging Technologies, C-1451 Vincent Corporation, N-20003 Virginia Tech, N-8705 Virtual Packaging, SU-8356 Vishal Containers Ltd, N-9900 Visible Supply Chain Management, SU-7767 VisiPak, N-9500 Visstun, N-8901 Visual Packaging Machinery, Inc., C-4109 VJ X-Ray, N-20021 VMek Sorting Technology, SL-5832 VNE Corporation, SU-7662 Volkmann, Inc., C-5511 Volm Companies, Inc., SU-8027 VOLPAK S.A.U, C-4400 Volta Belting Technology, SU-7166 Volumetric Technologies, SU-8060 Vonco Products LLC, SU-7834 Vorne Industries, SL-5903 VR Food Equipment, Inc., N-21002 V-Shapes S.r.L., C-4703

W WALDNER North America, C-1513 Wangen America, Inc., SU-7880 Ward-Kraft, Inc., N-9710 Watttron Gmbh, C-4800 Webber/Smith Associates, Inc., C-5606 Weber Packaging Solutions, Inc., C-2430 WECO The Science of Optical Sorting, C-4227 Weidmüller, USA, N-23020 Weigh Right Automatic Scale Co., C-1718 WeighPack Systems, Inc., C-1823 WEIGHTPACK, Inc., SL-6304

Weiler Labeling Systems, C-3518 Weima America, SU-7914 West Reading Strapping Co., SU-7873

WestRock, C-2023 www.westrock.com See our ad on pg. 17

Wexler Packaging Products, Inc., SU-7264, SU-7673 Wexxar Bel, C-3031 Whirlwind Engineering Inc, N-21006 Wiliot, SU-8208 Winpak, C-1841 WIPOTEC - Weighing Technology, SL-6106 WIPOTEC-OCS, Inc., SL-6106 Wire Belt Company of America, SU-7148 Wisesorbent Technology LLC, SL-5851 Witko Incorporated, SL-5850 WITTENSTEIN, C-4606 WJ Packaging Solutions Corp., C-5128 WON ST LLC, SU-7952 Woody Associates, Inc., SU-7108 World Packaging Organisation, C-1348 Worldwide Foam, SU-8216 Wrap Tite, Inc., SU-8404 WRH Industries, Ltd., N-26013, SU-7115 Wulftec International Inc., C-4025 Wyzo, SL-6027

X XMReality, Inc, C-5620 Y Yamato Corporation, SL-5949 Yaskawa America, Inc., Motoman Robotics Division, C-4040 Yaxin Flexible Packaging, SU-7738 Yeaman Machine Technology, SL-6136 Yompbox.Com, SU-8262 York Saw & Knife Co. Inc., SL-5902 Yupo Corporation America, N-12000

Z Zachry Engineering Corporation, SU-7719 Zacros, SU-7955 ZALKIN, C-2817 Zambelli USA LLC, SU-7554 Zarpac, C-3524 Zeppelin Systems USA, N-28006 Zerust Corrosion Solutions, SU-7134 Zhoutai Pouch Machine, SL-6374 ZHUS CAPITAL LLC, N-8912 Zummit Plastics, SU-8315

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Preco, Inc., SL-6909 Premier Plastics, Inc., SL-6532 Prodieco & Natoli Engineering, SL-6619

Q QT9 Software, SL-6712 QuickPouch, SL-6755

R Rasco Industries, Inc., SL-6540 Romaco Group, SL-6702

A Alconox Inc., SL-6523

E EFP LLC, SL-6903

L Lenox Laser, SL-6817

rose plastic medical packaging USA, LLLP, SL-6536

Amcor Healthcare Packaging, SL-6631

Esco Technologies, SL-6640

Lifoam, SL-6753

American Carton Company, SL-6709

ESS Technologies, Inc., SL-6633

Liveo Research Inc., SL-6554

S Sarg S.r.L., SL-6750

AmeriPak, SL-6632

Extrutech Plastics, Inc., SL-6914

F Fette Compacting America, Inc., SL-6610

Luciano Packaging Technologies, Inc., SL-6722

SEA Vision USA, SL-6534

AMRI, SL-6745

M M&O Perry Industries, SL-6907

Serpa Packaging Solutions, SL-6501

M.O. Industries, Inc., SL-6717

Shred-Tech, SL-6526

MACTEC Packaging Technologies LLC, SL-6732

Sonoco TEQ, LLC, SL-6506

Marchesini Group USA Inc., SL-6535

Spectrum Solutions, SL-6725

Mariani S.r.L., SL-6636

Steriline S.r.l, SL-6746

Medical Packaging Inc., SL-6739

Steven Label & Robinson Printing, SL-6726

Antares Vision, SL-6502 APPS Inc., SL-6801 ARCO, SL-6533 Arvato Systems NA, SL-6711 AstroNova Product Identification, SL-6519 ATC By Pfeiffer Vacuum, SL-6920 AWS Bio-Pharma Technologies, LLC, SL-6805 Axicon, SL-6919 Aylward Enterprises, LLC, SL-6704

B BAUSCH Advanced Technology Group, SL-6639

FP Developments, Inc., SL-6901 Franz Ziel USA Inc., SL-6731 Fromm Packaging Systems, SL-6620

G GBA Builders, SL-6646 Good Natured Products Inc., SL-6727A groninger, SL-6507

H Hapco Inc., SL-6708 Harro Hofliger, Inc., SL-6701

Belden, SL-6520

Heinlein Plastik-Technik Gmbh, SL-6720

Bergami USA, SL-6727B

HERMA US, Inc., SL-6608

Bottling-Experts (BEXP), SL-6715

C CAVU Group, SL-6728 CDA USA Inc., SL-6521

IImperial Printing & Paper Box

Manufacturing Co., SL-6812

INOVINOX USA, LLC, SL-6504

MG America, Inc., SL-6614 MHI - Maruho Hatsujyo Innovations, SU-6738 Mitsubishi Electric Automation, Inc., SL-6661

N National Gear Repair, SL-6905 New England Machinery, Inc., SL-6514 NJM Packaging, SL-6501 Nulogy, SL-6916 Nutra-Pack Systems, SL-6536

Shawpak, SL-6563

Spartech, SL-6913

T Tapeswitch Corporation, SL-6729 Technoflex, SL-6924 Tedelta North America LLC, SL-6560 Teufelberger Ges.m.b.H., SL-6807 ThermoPod, LLC, SL-6811 Thomas Packaging LLC, SL-6611 Totani America, Inc., SL-6509

U Uhlmann Packaging Systems L.P.,

Isolation Systems, Inc., SL-6912

O OFF. MECC. BOLONDI IVANO, SL-6510

ITHPP, SL-6645

Optel Group, SL-6606

Universal Machine and Engineering Corporation, SL-6512

OPTIMA Machinery Corporation, SL-6748

Universal Pack, S.R.L., SL-6736

CompanyBox, SL-6751

K Kaneka Biopolymers, SL-6923

Oxford Lasers Inc., SL-6921

Controls Engineering, SL-6714

Key International, Inc., SL-6525

Countec Co., Ltd., SL-6529

V Valley Grinding & Mfg. / Mario Cotta

Klöckner Pentaplast, SL-6734

P PACK3000, SL-6537

Clearwater Paper, SL-6558 Colamark USA, SL-6622 Colbert Packaging Corporation, SL-6629 Com-Pac International, Inc., SL-6621

Integrated Packaging Systems, SL-6556

CURTI USA CORPORATION, SL-6740

KOCH Packaging Systems, Inc., SL-6601

D DA Technology INC, SL-6922

Packaging Digest, SL-6904

KOMP-ACT SA, SL-6756

Pacmac Solution Pvt Ltd, SL-6915

Körber, SL-6549

PallayPack Inc, SL-6719

DPSS Lasers Inc., SL-6517

Perlen Packaging AG, Perlen, SL-6516

Dude Solutions, SL-6654

Pharmapack North America, SL-6802

Dycem Corp, SL-6910

Pharmaworks, SL-6501 PKB, SL-6531

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America, SL-6721

Viscotec, SL-6511 VISIOTT TRACEABILITY SOLUTIONS, SL-6710

W Weiler Labeling Systems, SL-6501 Wrapade Packaging Systems, LLC, SL-6615

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MACHINERY | MATERIALS | BUSINESS DRIVERS Case erect/seal Case/tray packing Palletizing/Depalletizing

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www.abcpackaging.com End-of-line Packaging Solutions We’re helping packagers meet today’s challenges and design the packaging lines of the future, with hardworking machines that combine top flexibility and quick changeover. With intelligent controls that simplify operation and connect seamlessly to factory automation. We’re melding the latest technology with proven operating principles to deliver real world solutions to your packaging line. Service and Support You can rely on us for service by factory-trained personnel, dedicated to helping you optimize your equipment. All A-B-C service technicians are PMMI-certified with the skills to provide professional training that will increase your employees’ proficiency and confidence. Our complete remote services include virtual FATs, machine diagnostics, and software updates to give you the connectivity and quick response to keep your lines running at top performance.

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MACHINERY | BUSINESS DRIVERS Case/tray packing Palletizing/Depalletizing Robotics

Aagard 3711 Iowa Street | Alexandria, MN 56308 | US Phone: 320/763-6043 Email: sales@aagrd.com

www.aagard.com NEED MORE AUTOMATION CAPABILITY IN LESS SPACE? We can help. By engineering YOUR EXACT Solution, we make every square inch count for Case Packing, Cartoning, Palletizing, Variety Packing, Retail Ready, Sleeving, Retort, Ammunition, Robotics, Turnkey Combination machines, and more. Our custom approach is a mix of inventive problem solving and a willingness to take on your automation challenges. Check out our new innovative solutions by stopping by our booth SL-5919 at Pack Expo. Contact us to set up a 15 meeting with a member of our experienced applications engineering team. (sales@aagard.com) For over 20+ years, Aagard has been a leading engineering innovator of secondary packaging automation, focusing on tailor-made systems for our customers. YOUR EXACT Solution = Greater RESULTS We define total project success as helping our customers win, through partnership and an iterative process, optimizing systems for space and capability. We work together to understand the complete picture, creating the optimal solution that mitigates space, speed and flexibility challenges to drive greater results. The Aagard Experience, delivering more capability in a fraction of the space.

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MACHINERY | MATERIALS Labeling Tamper-evident machinery Labels

American Film & Machinery- AFM 7041 Boone Avenue North, Brooklyn Park, MN 55428 Phone: 714-974-9006 Email: info@afmsleeves.com

www.afmsleeves.com American Film & Machinery is a leading manufacturer and supplier of heavy-duty shrink sleeve labeling equipment, shrink tunnels, and shrink sleeve consumables. AFM’s shrink sleeve labeling equipment includes a complete line of shrink sleeve labelers, tamper evident banding equipment, steam tunnels, electric tunnels and infrared tunnels. AFM’s labelers range in performance from 50 to 500 products per minute, offering a product and price point no matter what the application demands. American Film & Machinery also offers a complete line of shrink sleeve consumables, including shrink labels and tamper evident bands. AFM is supported by two of the largest film converting plants – one with 7 rotogravure presses and up to 9-color stations and compatible converting equipment, and another plant with an 8-color 32” central impression flexo press. With over 40 years of experience in the shrink labeling industry, rely on American Film & Machinery to provide the right solution to your product labeling needs. AFM products are sold through a network of authorized dealers, fully trained and capable to install, train and service our equipment. Contact us today for the name of your local reseller and find out how we can benefit your operation. AFM, Eastey, Squid Ink and Cogent Technologies are all divisions of Engage Technologies Corporation. American Film & Machinery (afmsleeves.com) supplies shrink labelers and tunnels, shrink sleeves, and tamper bands. Eastey (eastey.com) is a leading manufacturer of heavy-duty shrink packaging equipment and automated case sealing systems for packaging applications. Squid Ink (squidink.com) is a manufacturer of coding and marking systems for product identification and traceability, providing superior quality inks and low maintenance printing equipment. Cogent Technologies (cogent-tech.com) manufactures infrared drying systems used to dry ink in the industrial and graphics industries. Engage Technologies Corporation is headquartered in Brooklyn Park, MN with facilities in Rogers, MN, Spring Lake Park, MN, The Hague, Netherlands, and Shanghai, China. The Company continues to expand sales and services, with authorized distributors strategically located throughout the U.S. and the rest of the world.

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THE LX-150 SHRINK SLEEVE LABEL APPLICATOR RELIABLE. ACCURATE. AFFORDABLE. S H R I N K S L E E V E S O LU T I O N S TO M A K E YO U R PRO D U C T S TA N D O U T

AFM’s LX-150 tamper band and shrink sleeve label applicator is a perfect solution for sleeving food and beverage products, pharmaceuticals, health and beauty containers, consumer goods, and products in a variety of other industries. The single-head mandrel, in-line labeling system is engineered to meet the demands of your application while providing a professionally shrink sleeved product. With over 40 years of experience in shrink labeling, AFM offers a complete line of shrink sleeve labeling and tamper evident band applicators, tunnels, shrink sleeve labels, and tamper bands. Supplying both the machines and the material, AFM provides a single source that works together seamlessly and maximizes uptime. For more information, visit www.afmsleeves.com or call 714-974-9006 for an Authorized AFM Distributor in your area. AMERICAN FILM & MACHINERY SHRINK SLEEVE & LABELING SOLUTIONS SHRINK SLEEVE APPLICATORS / TAMPER EVIDENT BAND APPLICATORS RADIANT HEAT TUNNELS / ELECTRIC HEAT TUNNELS / STEAM HEAT TUNNELS SHRINK SLEEVE LABELS / TAMPER EVIDENT SHRINK BANDS

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MACHINERY Bag & pouch fill/seal (pre-made) Weighing/combination scales Form/fill/seal -Vertical

All Packaging Machinery Corp. 90 13th Avenue, Unit 11 Ronkonkoma, NY 11779 Phone: 631-588-7310 Email: sales@allpackagingmachinery.com

www.allpackagingmachinery.com All Packaging Machinery Corporation has been proudly serving the Packaging Industry for more than 70 years. It was established in 1945 and was known as Errich Machinery until 1982, when Errich became All Packaging Machinery Corporation or APM. We are dedicated to matching the machines to the application. We manufacture a full line of high speed rotary band sealing machines, tabletop sealers, and wicketed bag loaders. Models include validatable sealers for use in sealing medical pouches. USDA approved baggers and sealers for food packaging are also available. APM also manufactures vertical form/fi ll/seal machines using center-folded film. The vertical form/fi ll/seal bagging systems can package items such as paint rollers, folded garments, and novelties. Applications: fresh or frozen foods, snacks, medical devices, disposables, pharmaceuticals, and pet products.

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MACHINERY Feeding/inserting/unscrambling Containers Form/fill/seal -Vertical

All-Fill, Inc. 418 Creamery Way Exton, PA 19341 Phone: 610-524-7350 Email: info@allfill.com

www.AllFill.com All-Fill is a leading manufacturer of packaging machinery, focusing on simple and effective designs to advance the packaging of our customers. With a legacy spanning more than 50 years, All-Fill continues to engineer with our customer’s needs in mind by providing reliable equipment that requires minimal set-up, maintenance, or operator intervention. By designing and manufacturing all machinery under one roof, All-Fill utilizes the highest quality materials and components to continuously improve our packaging equipment performance. Equipment offerings include auger fillers, vibratory fillers, cup fillers, piston fillers, checkweighers, vertical form fill & seal baggers, labelers, bottle unscramblers and cappers. These units feature a simple-to-use design that allows for minimal downtime during changeovers, and are available as either standalone units or fully integrated systems.

See us at booth #C-2203

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MACHINERY Bag & pouch fill/seal (pre-made) Form/fill/seal -horizontal (pouches or bags) Form/fill/seal -Vertical

ALLIEDFLEX Technologies, Inc. 780 APEX ROAD Sarasota, FL 34240 Phone: 941/923-1181 Email: dfc@alliedflex.com

www.alliedflex.com ALLIEDFLEX® THE AUTHORITY in STAND UP POUCH PACKAGING ALLIEDFLEX® is a leading North American supplier of Global Standup Pouch Packaging Machinery and Turnkey System Provider. We also provide integrated systems for Pouch Processing (Pasteurization, Cooling) & Automated Packaging including Flow Wrap, Flow Pack, Robotic Flex Picker, Multipack Cartoning, Collating, and Case Packing Systems. ALLIEDFLEX® specializes in Pouch & Bag Packaging Machinery for Standup zipper or “slider” styles, retort pouch, spouted pouch, die cut shaped pouch, side gusseted, stick pack, standup pouch, standing pouch and aseptic pouch machinery. Intermittent and continuous motion vertical form fill seal VFFS machinery technologies from the most respected suppliers in the world. We offer: Fill Seal (pre-made), Fill through Spout, and Form Fill Seal (roll stock) HFFS Machinery Technologies, Horizontal Pouch Packaging, Vertical Pouch Packaging, Turnkey Robotic Automation for Pouch Processing and End Of Line Packaging, Semi & Automated Pouch Leak Detection Machinery to suit your present and future needs. Markets Served: Beverage, Applesauce, Baby Food, Candy, Snacks, Dried Fruit, Meal Kits, MRE, Wine, Sauces, Cereal, Detergent Pods, Pet Treats, Pet Food, Shredded Cheese, Bakery Products, Cookies, Croutons, Coffee, Health & Beauty, Oil, Granola, Rice, Pasta, Yogurt, Poultry, Dairy, Alcohol, Chemical, Chocolate, Protein Powder, Nutraceuticals, Spices, Pharmaceutical, Puree. Our Global Machinery Partners include: VELTEKO | BOSSAR | Sholle IPN | Aranow Stick Pack Machinery | iXAPACK Secondary Packaging Automation | Umbra Large Bag Machinery | SURDRY Food Sterilizers | FENCO Food Processing Systems

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MACHINERY | MATERIALS Cartons and boxes Containers Conveying & accumulation

AmbaFlex 2301 E.Lamar Blvd, Suite 100 Arlington, TX 76006 Phone: (877) 800-1634 Email: info@ambaflex.com

www.ambaflex.com AmbaFlex is the partner for customized material handling systems based on spiral conveying technology! Our unique SpiralVeyor® is used in a wide range of markets and applications for vertical transportation, temporary storage, and the accumulation of single goods and packed products. We are an independent global company that has developed, produces and also maintains the SpiralVeyor® system to ensure that our customers receive the most cost effective solutions available today. Users all over the world already appreciate the level of quality we deliver and our proven experience in their markets. To maintain this leading and trendsetting position, we continuously invest in product innovation and the development of functional solutions in close cooperation with our customers. We ensure increased up-time by offering global support and through our professional approach to co-operation. We prefer to work with our customers based on mutual respect and through a continuing dialogue. AmbaFlex employees are highly knowledgeable and experienced and therefore always able to build the ideal solution together with you!

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MACHINERY Inspect/vision/testing/checkweigh/x-ray

ANRITSU INFIVIS INC. 701 Innovation Drive Elk Grove Village, IL 60007 Phone: (847) 419-9729 Ext. 320 Email: eva.bar@anritsu.com

www.anritsu.com/infivis Protect Your Brand Against Recalls and Consumer Complaints Manufacturers worldwide rely on Anritsu’s contaminant detection and quality inspection equipment. With over 50 years of experience and 150,000 installations globally, Anritsu’s leading-edge technology is trusted for superior performance and proven reliability. We provide a superior return on investment and ensure compliance with the most stringent quality control programs. Simply, we deliver a level of precision, reliability and support that truly advances the quality of your products and the efficiency of your operations. How much of your products do consumers inspect? 100% You can reduce consumer complaints and product recalls with the world’s most installed food X-ray. Anritsu X-ray systems give producers the best combination of performance, reliability and low cost of ownership. The Anritsu X-Ray Advantage It starts with detection. Anritsu X-rays come standard with HD imaging that outperforms competitors in finding metal, bone, glass and stone contaminants. Additionally, the fully-featured XR75 series offers long component life and easy operation & maintenance. It’s so dependable, you’ll forget it’s on your line. Why do the world’s largest food companies choose Anritsu X-ray systems? • food x-ray supplier worldwide with over , installations • Industry-leading performance for both metal and lowdensity contaminants • Low TCO p to longer tube and detector life • eliability Lowest warranty rate in the industry • .S. assembly of popular models Discover A igher Level of Detection hen ou Discover Anritsu.

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MACHINERY Bulk handling/filling equipment Filling/capping -dry Form/fill/seal -Vertical

Batching Systems, Inc. 50 Jibsail Drive Prince Frederick, MD 20678 USA Phone: 410-414-8111 Email: package@BatchingSystems.com

www.BatchingSystems.com Batching Systems, Inc. provides fast, accurate, cost effective engineered automated packaging solutions that can feed a wide range of products for the industrial, food, medical, and pharmaceutical/nutraceutical industries to include fasteners, candies, bags, medical products, toiletries, food, pharmaceuticals, dispensing scoops, and more into bags, multi cell bags, boxes or other containers for retail presentation. Our product line includes Batchmaster® Counters, Weighmaster® Weighers, Bagmaster® Baggers, and more that have state-of-the-art controls incorporating large industrial color HMI’s to provide user friendly intuitive set-up, data monitoring, self-diagnostics, and verified motion control technology. These systems can be easily connected to various automation infrastructures as well as the internet for remote access, which optimize Overall Equipment Effectiveness and provide our customers with equipment that has less down time, requires less maintenance, and is easier to set-up. Batching Systems can provide standalone counters, weighers, baggers or fully integrated turnkey packaging systems. Our mission is to provide customers with accurate high-speed filling equipment and turnkey packaging solutions of the highest quality and dependability. Using our patented dual view scanning technology, our systems can validate the size of products before packaging to ensure your customers receive only items that are whole, wrapped, connected - whatever is required.

See us at booth #C-2733

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MACHINERY Adhesive application Cartoning Case erect/seal

Baumer hhs Corporation 10570 Success Lane Dayton OH 45458 Phone: 937-886-3160 Email: sales.usa@baumerhhs.com

www.baumerhhs.com For more than 30 years, everything at Baumer hhs has revolved around dispensing adhesives in the paper converting and packaging markets with the goal of meeting the high demands imposed by our customers and a dynamic market. Whether you process and dispense cold glue or hot melt, or you want to verify adhesive position and the quality aspects of your products, you’ll find the right solution at Baumer hhs! We aim to inspire our customers every day - with high-quality products, experienced sales and service support, and a commitment to providing exceptional value. See for yourself! Featuring the Baumer hhs tesla electrically activated hot melt applicator, capable of creating bead patterns using a standard 24VDC signal without the need for compressed air or a separate gun driver. Want to save money by reducing glue consumption and pop opens? Add our DotBox to the tesla applicator and dot your way to a greener day. Run clean, quiet and extra long with tesla. Suitable for applications such as case and carton sealing and erecting, tray making, folding carton, bottle carriers, tobacco packaging, and pharmaceutical packaging.

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MACHINERY Controls & machine components Conveying & accumulation Software

Beckhoff Automation 13130 Dakota Ave, Savage, MN, 55378 Phone: 952/890-0000 Email: beckhoff.usa@beckhoff.com

www.beckhoff.com/packexpo From Flying Motion and adaptive manufacturing with XPlanar to cloud-connected IoT tools and beyond, Beckhoff will showcase new hardware and software solutions that enable revolutionary packaging applications at PACK EXPO Las Vegas 2021. New track-changing and stainless steel IP69K versions of the eXtended Transport System (XTS), along with updates to the fully integrated portfolio of Industrial PC (IPC), EtherCAT I/O, drive technology, mechatronics and TwinCAT 3 automation software technologies, are just a few innovations that will be on display. The eXtended Planar Motor system, XPlanar, offers unparalleled capabilities for adaptive packaging, material handling and inspection, along with opportunities to shatter conventional thinking in automation, implement non-linear processes and enable true lot-size-1 production. The Flying Motion system from Beckhoff creates no contamination through contract-free and wear-free movement, and the freedom to use any surface covering – stainless steel, glass, plastic, etc. – makes XPlanar a sanitary, washdown-capable solution. This will be the adaptive manufacturing technology’s in-person debut at a PACK EXPO event. XPlanar comprises a base of freely arranged planar motor tiles that generate electromagnetic fields to levitate and propel passive movers in multiple sizes. With speeds up to 2 m/s and max acceleration of 1 g, movers carry payloads ranging from 0.4 kg to 4.2 kg (roughly 10 pounds) and can work together for even larger payloads. Path planning, automatic collision avoidance, 360-degree rotation and anti-sloshing functionality are standard in the motor tiles and TwinCAT software. As such, XPlanar delivers unlimited customization, fully integrated functionality and simplified programming for diverse packaging machines. PACK EXPO attendees can also expect to see the latest updates to the eXtended Transport System (XTS) from Beckhoff. XTS Track Management further boosts the system’s flexibility with the software and hardware functionality to transfer movers between multiple XTS tracks, which enhances customization, quality inspection, automatic defect ejection and other critical production and packaging tasks. Beckhoff will showcase new technologies from every product family, including TwinCAT 3 software, which offers a comprehensive engineering and runtime environment, along with integrated packages for IoT, analytics, robotics, machine vision and machine learning. Power measurement, overcurrent protection and TwinSAFE functional safety are just a few of the EtherCAT I/O solutions that will be on display. The C60xx ultra-compact IPC series will return to PACK EXPO with new variants to suit even more applications, and attendees will get a comprehensive look at the full IPC portfolio through the Beckhoff Embedded PC, Panel PC and Control Panel lines. The AMP8000 distributed servo drive system will also be on display in the Beckhoff booth. Control cabinets are increasingly eliminated from machine design with Beckhoff’s distributed, machine mountable products that include industrial PCs, I/O, drives and motors.

See us at booth #SL-6149

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MACHINERY Coding/marking Labeling

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www.bestcode.co BestCode designs and manufactures Industrial Marking and Coding Printing Systems. Systems print real-time "Best By", "Lot Code", "Sell By", "Expiration Codes" and other identifying marks and codes on industrial and consumer goods to ensure product traceability Systems print small and large character text, graphics and barcodes at high speed, non-contact, instantly dry on a wide range of substrates, including plastic, glass, paper and more - meeting the requirements for food, consumer good and industrial coding and marking applications. BestCode offers a complete range of marking and coding solutions (50+ model configurations): • ntry level affordable options. • Mid-range capabilities and options. • igh end, speciali ed engineered solutions focusing on the highest speed, most sophisticated applications and options. BestCode systems minimi e user interaction, limiting the hands-on time for typical coding system operations, extending the operation time between human interactions. Systems are the most efficient CI printers available, lowering overall coding costs. Systems are State-of-the-Art, Current Technology, Industrial, Built-to-Last and designed for the World Market, featuring more than 20 operating/ printing languages. BestCode products are sold and serviced through a worldwide network of factory-authori ed, trained and certified distributor partners. BestCode products are marketed and supported in over world markets.

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MACHINERY Filling/capping, liquid & viscous Containers

Bevcorp 37200 Research Drive Eastlake, Ohio 44095 Phone: 440/954-3500 Email: sales@bevcorp.com

www.bevcorp.com Bevcorp offers solutions for your filling, blending, container handling, and seamer packaging equipment, parts, and service needs. Our goal is to provide unparalleled service highlighted by our dedicated commitment to serving the food and beverage industries. We provide high speed rotary filling equipment including new and Bevcorp Certified can and bottle fillers. We manufacture both electronic volumetric and mechanical rotary filling equipment. Our Microblend Division manufactures the Micro2 Advantage Series Blender, in-line carbonator, CSD, hot fill and non-carbonated blenders, replacement parts, and provides 24-hour service and support. Our handling division provides quick-change handling, conversions for all brands of equipment, parts carts & storage solutions, vent tubes/ball cages, base control and neck handling solutions. Our seamer division provides rebuild and overhaul services for Angelus seamers, 24-hour emergency service, parts, stainless, quick-change and custom guarding upgrades, service installation, and training.

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8/16/21 3:04 PM


MACHINERY Robotics Controls & machine components Conveying & accumulation

Bimba Manufacturing 25150 S. Governors Hwy, University Park, IL 60484 USA Phone: 708-534-8544

www.bimba.com Bimba is part of IMI Precision Engineering. Bimba is a forward-thinking innovator providing industry-leading pneumatic, hydraulic, electric and vacuum motion solutions that are easy to use, reliable and ready for all engineering solutions. Bimba markets an extensive line of industry-leading products including pneumatic, hydraulic, and electric actuators; valves; fittings; vacuum products; air preparation and a variety of safety and production solutions. In addition to its broad line of standard catalog products, the company’s business develops many custom and semi-custom products designed for specific customers and applications. These products, used in machinery and automation, are sold to original equipment manufacturers and end-users throughout the world in an expanding variety of industries. IMI Precision Engineering is a world leader in motion and fluid control technologies. IMI Precision Engineering’s reputation rests on a world-class portfolio of high performance products, the innovation and technical expertise of its 6000 people, and an ability to deliver exceptional local service. A subsidiary of the £1.75 billion turnover engineering group IMI plc, IMI Precision Engineering has a sales and service network in 75 countries, technical centers in the USA, Germany, UK and China, and manufacturing facilities around the world.

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MACHINERY Robotics Case/tray packing Cartoning

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www.blueprintautomation.com BluePrint Automation (BPA) is a world leader in end-of-line packaging automation. With a diverse and innovative team of experts in consumer goods packaging, BPA designs, develops and manufactures packaging solutions for flexible and other tough-to-handle packages. • Primary Packaging: Vision-guided robots picking individual packaged and unpackaged items for loading into your container or hffs machines. Solutions include stacking, wrapper loading, variety packs and more! • Secondary Packaging: Packing solutions for a variety of products and secondary container styles including case and tray packing, carton loading, wrap around, side load cartoning and shelf ready display packing.

See us at booth #C-2227

• Turnkey Packaging Systems: Taking control of your packaging line from the end of processing through palletizing! ow offering slicing and packaging systems for the food industry, including multi-packaging systems

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MACHINERY Controls & machine components

Bosch Rexroth Corporation 14001 South Lakes Drive Charlotte, NC 28273 Phone: 1-800-REXROTH Email: info@boschrexroth-us.com

www.boschrexroth-us.com As one of the world’s leading suppliers of drive and control technologies, Bosch Rexroth provides solutions that enable productive, versatile and safe movement in machines, automation platforms and systems of any size. Whether you build, buy or implement packaging machinery, partner with Bosch Rexroth to create smart, connected, scalable solutions. Our technologies and efficient engineering tools enable more productive machines, faster changeovers, reduced footprints and peace of mind. Our packaging automation experts understand your critical packaging and processing challenges, applying their expertise to craft integrated, cross-technology solutions. A whole new world of automation is emerging. Rigid, complex automation systems no longer meet packaging industry requirements characterized by ever shorter product life cycles and ever fiercer competition. In addition, companies that seek to keep their manufacturing platforms two steps ahead of the competition are exploiting new advances in digitalization and networking that combine control technology, IT and IoT in a meaningful way. In 2020, Bosch Rexroth launched a new world of automation with ctrlX AUTOMATION. Now, packaging machine builders and end-users can virtually eliminate the boundaries between machine controls, the IT world and the Internet of Things, creating complete Industry 4.0 automation solutions. With a Linux real-time operating system, open standards, app programming technology and web-based engineering, ctrlX AUTOMATION reduces components and engineering costs by 30% to 50%. Extremely scalable, ctrlX AUTOMATION system functions complement each other perfectly and can be extended by apps, third-party hardware and software thanks to groundbreaking system openness. As a consistently open automation platform, ctrlX AUTOMATION provides all the building blocks for complete, automated packaging solutions with the ctrlX World ecosystem. The system is modular, scalable and covers the requirements for almost all applications as needed. Automation that is two steps ahead. INNOVATION STAGE 2 (C2058) Easy Machine Development and Customization with an Open Automation Ecosystem and App Store Monday, September 27 – 3:00pm – 3:30pm Central Imagine a new world of automation where pre-engineered solutions and ready-to-use apps speed up time to market and reduce or entirely eliminate development effort. Learn how an open automation ecosystem fosters innovation and helps businesses to perform automation tasks more flexibly and individually than ever before. Bosch Rexroth will discuss how a smartphone approach to industrial automation can make automation easy and accessible for machine designers and support end users over the entire machine life cycle.

See us at booth #C-5214

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MACHINERY Case/tray packing Palletizing/Depalletizing Robotics

Brenton, a ProMach Product Brand 4750 County Road 13 NE | Alexandria, MN 56308 Phone: 320.852.7705 Email: Brenton@ProMachBuilt.com

www.BrentonEngineering.com End of Line Packaging Equipment Brenton designs and manufactures End of Line (EoL) packaging equipment including case packers, palletizers, and robotic solutions. With expertise in conventional, hard automation as well as robotics, Brenton has the solution to fit your specific application requirements. Our case packing family offers solutions ranging from under 10 cases per minute to over 85 cases/trays per minute, accommodating RSC, HSC, tray, wrap-around, knock-down and harness cases. As a FANUC Certified Servicing Integrator and Strategic Market Specialist, Brenton’s extensive knowledge in robotics continues to expand. With proven robotic solutions in case and carton packing, palletizing, highspeed pick and place, material handling and customized robotic systems, Brenton provides their customers with a partnership deeply rooted in experience. Complete System Integration Brenton has seen and responded to the accelerating demand for turnkey, OEM integration and the benefit it offers their customers. For over a decade, Brenton has offered complete EoL integration between Brenton and customer specified equipment. This includes staged Factory Acceptance Tests (FAT) guaranteeing peak performance capability, quicker start-up, lower risk, increased system safety and one point of contact for all product lines, resulting in better communication between the pieces of equipment. Aftermarket Customer Care With one of the longest running aftermarket programs in the industry, Brenton has a team of in-house aftermarket parts, service and machine modernization experts. The parts and service departments work together to provide 24/7 support, keeping running at peak capacity. Brenton can modernize or rebuild your existing Brenton or competitor solution to reach peek OEE.

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MACHINERY Labeling Bag & pouch fill/seal (pre-made) Weighing/combination scales

Brother USA Machinery 4423 Old Yale St. Houston Texas, 77018 Phone: (713) 485-5858 Email: salesla@usabrother.com

www.usabrother.com For more than 25 years, Brother have been offering to the world the most affordable and practical packaging solutions, helping new businesses start like a Pro and empowering existing ones reach their potential, with automated fully multifunctional lines. We provide a wide variety of machinery for any type of industry: -Complete Automatic Packaging Lines with Z Conveyor , Multihead Weigher, Vertical Packager or Doypack system, Finished Product Conveyor. - Vertical Packagers and Horizontals Flowpack Wrappers. - Fillers by Volume, Piston , Auger or Single/Multihead weighing systems that can be combined with a Packager or Doypack. - Thermal Shrink Packaging . - Tape Box Closer/ Carton Erector Lines. - Strapping Systems - MAP / Vacuum systems - Tray/Cup Fill Seal, - Blister- Skin, - Conveyors : Belt, Rollers, Chain , 90 degrees, Extendable Printing: Hots Stamp, Hot Roll, OPP, Robotic Arms for fillings and so on. Brother machines are designed to support and keep your business moving to the next level, with the best quality , service , parts, at affordable cost.

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MACHINERY Cartoning Robotics Case/tray packing

Cama North America 901 Corporate Grove Drive Buffalo Grove, IL 60089 Phone: (847) 607-8797 Email: Cama-US@camagroup.com

www.camagroup.com Cama North America, Buffalo Grove, IL, is a subsidiary of Cama Group, Italy, a privately-held company founded in 1981. A PMMI member company, Cama North America is dedicated to providing the quality, technology, manufacturing and aftermarket services that are required by the North American market. Our secondary packaging system portfolio includes Cartoning, Sleeving, Case Packing, and Robotic Systems. Our modular, flexible systems also offer compact footprints and high-speed solutions. Case Packing systems include RSC; Wrap-Around and Display Box; Forming, Closing, and Lidding solutions. Cama’s Horizontal Cartoning Systems include SideLoading systems and Forming, Closing, and Lidding solutions. Looking for robotic loading systems? We offer 2-axis and 4-axis multipurpose loading units, as well as our TriaFlex Delta robot. At Pack Expo Las Vegas, Cama will showcase its BreakThrough Generation (BTG) secondary packaging solutions, along with the next evolution of our class-leading augmented reality (AR) solutions. Cama’s Augmented Machine Assistance Package offers immersive, line side support for warranty, spare parts and consumables. Stop by for a demonstration of our CL169 side-load cartoning machine and FW748 Wrap-Around case packer. As well as AR capabilities, both machines will highlight key benefits of our BTG approach, including fast RFID-based changeovers and the flexibility to run a wide range of packaging formats without impacting floor space. Why Cama? Cama North America prides itself on long-term customer partnerships and a consultative approach to provide customized systems using proven, modular state of the art technology, as well as turnkey integrated systems with open architecture/Rockwell Automation controls.

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MACHINERY Packaging line integration Robotics

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www.palletizing.com As a complete systems integrator providing high speed, high level infeed, floor level and robotic palletizing solutions combined with systems engineering and turnkey installation capabilities, Columbia Machine has a solution to meet the needs of virtually any palletizing application. With expertise in Food, Beverage, Tissue Towel, Personal Care, Chemical, Bakery, Dairy, Snack Foods and more, you will not find a palletizing solutions provider offering more flexibility than Columbia Machine. Put us on your list of must see “exhibitors”to learn more about how Columbia Machine has become the largest palletizer solutions provider in North America (Per independent Interact Analysis 2019 Palletizer Market Study). Superior Standard Safety Features Columbia’s Category 3, Performance Level D safety components include a Fortress trapped-key system, full height light curtains and a comprehensive fully integrated guard package. This safety package keeps your employees safe and productive. Complete System Integration Ensure your case conveyor, Columbia palletizer, pallet conveyor, stretch wrapper and related components exceed your expectations by choosing Columbia as your system integrator. Load Transfer Solutions Stations The LTS can help your plant become compliant with FSMA, HACCP & GMP by transferring product from one pallet type to another pallet type. OTTO™ 1500 Self-Driving Vehicle (SDV) Ask us about the latest in self-driving technology.

See us at booth #C-2838

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MACHINERY | MATERIALS Palletizing/Depalletizing Robotics Packaging line integration

Columbia/Okura LLC. 301 Grove St Vancouver, WA 98661 Phone: 360.735.1952 Email: okurasales@colmac.com

www.columbiaokura.com SAFETY, FLEXIBILITY, and PERFORMANCE are key deliverables in providing the right end of line solution for the application. Our team of experts are skilled at listening to client needs and objectives to deliver innovative solutions to achieve these goals. With hundreds of successful installations, in countries all over the world, Columbia/Okura is able to provide you the right robotic palletizer for your factory needs. Whether you are in the need of a complete integrated bagging line, an industrial robotic palletizer or a collaborative palletizer, we are able to provide a solution for your needs. Columbia/Okura LLC designs, integrates and commissions end of line robotic palletizing solutions for most major industries. For over two decades, Columbia/Okura has been a leading provider of robotic palletizing systems by delivering custom engineered solutions to meet demanding customer requirements.

See us at booth #C-2838

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MACHINERY Adhesive application Case erect/seal E-Commerce

Dekka 13471 Vulcan Way, Richmond, BC, Canada V6V 1K4 Phone: 1-888-565-3219 Email: Dekka@ProMachBuilt.com

www.dekkaindustries.com Dekka is a leading manufacturer of easy-to-load tape head systems that provide consistent seals for all brands of case formers, sealers and packers. Being one of the few companies dedicated to tape head manufacturing, we are able to keep a high standard of quality while providing a wide range of solutions. With over 500 unique tape heads; Dekka will have the right tape head solution for you. The wide range of our products has been driven by the demand for the quality and reliability that comes with each Dekka tape head. In summer of 2020, Dekka officially launched the brand new DEKKA SE V3 tape head with an incredibly positive reception. Providing the longest wipe down in the industry, the V3 also has advancements in both cutting and durability, improving on many facets of the hugely successful V2. In particular, the V3 also excels in applications requiring lighter tension such as those using recycled corrugated or smaller cases. E-mail or call us for more information on the DEKKA SE V3 or if you’d like a free consultation on how to centralize Dekka tape heads for increased performance, reliability and cost savings on your packaging line.

See us at booth #C-3031

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MACHINERY Coding/marking Labeling

Domino North America 1290 Lakeside Drive, Gurnee, IL, 60031 USA Phone: 800-444-4512 Email: solutions@domino-na.com

www.domino-printing.com At Domino, we’re not just selling printing technology and software….we’re selling SIMPLICITY. We sell smart, integrated solutions that keep production lines running smoothly. We sell on-demand support from Domino team members who solve problems quickly and efficiently. And ultimately, we’re selling our customers a more simple work day, giving them the space to invest in what matters most to them—building a career they can be proud of. Less waste means more consistency. Less risk means more compliance. Less headaches mean more opportunity. Less...is More. Domino printers are designed to print the highest quality alphanumeric and graphic codes including bar codes, 2D data matrix and QR codes onto a variety of diverse substrates. We also provide innovative solutions for digital and variable data printing. Less Waste. Less Recalls. Less Risk. More Confidence. Put your trust in the experts in Traceable codes. Do more with Domino.

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MACHINERY Conveying & accumulation

Dorner 975 Cottonwood Ave Hartland, WI 53029 Phone: 262-367-7600 Email: info@dorner.com

www.dornerconveyors.com At Dorner our mission is to Transform Conveyor Automation by providing cutting edge solutions with best-in-class support. It’s that commitment and history of proven excellence that has made the Dorner Brand a recognized leader in product handling for over 50 years. With our line of customizable stainless steel and aluminum conveyor automation systems, Dorner can provide solutions for almost any conveyor need. Dorner’s conveyors are designed to move product to the exact location, at the exact time and in the exact position it needs to be. With benefits such as industry best product transfers and in-house belting capabilities, Dorner is leading the market in precision conveyance. This extremely accurate product control allows Dorner conveyors to easily integrate with robots, workers and equipment. Dorner’s Engineered Solutions Group is transforming product handling with innovative solutions, custom designed to solve customers’ unique needs. This full service team can provide systems for applications such as accumulation, indexing, positioning, product flow and more.

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8/16/21 3:27 PM


MACHINERY | MATERIALS Strapping Packaging line integration Stretch wrapping/pallet load containment

EAM-Mosca Corp. 675 Jaycee Drive, Hazle Township, PA 18202 Phone: 570-459-3426 Email: info@eammosca.com

www.eammosca.com Performance first focus – driven to excel! Our years of experience and expertise have set us apart. At EAM-Mosca we develop reliable, high-performance strapping system solutions configured for your individual needs. Our performance-first focus has enabled our customers to achieve lower maintenance costs, minimized replacement parts, and improved productivity. Evolving packaging requirements demand the technological innovation and agility our engineering team provides. EAM-Mosca field engineers are trained for in-depth in-plant application analyses to fully understand customer processes and tailor solutions for the highest performance with the lowest total cost of ownership. Contact us today for your no-cost in-plant survey and machine demo. Chat to us online, call (570) 459-3426, or email info@eammosca.com We have solutions for all industries including: - 3PL - E-Commerce - Pharmaceutical - Food & Beverage - Retail & Fashion - Automotive - Manufacturing Parts - Integrators

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OUR INNOVATION YOUR PERFORMANCE At EAM-Mosca, we pride ourselves in leading the market with cutting edge technology that offers you the best strapping solution for your application. Our wide variety of machines easily integrate with other equipment in the packaging process, and our engineers collaborate with you to create a reliable, high-performance solution. We have invested in infrastructure to provide timely access to after-market service and parts while building relationships well beyond your initial machine purchase.

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MACHINERY Shrink wrapping Case erect/seal Multipacking/shrink bundling/banding

Eastey 7041 Boone Avenue N, Brooklyn Park, MN 55428 Phone: 1-800-835-9344 Email: info@eastey.com

www.eastey.com Eastey is a leading manufacturer and supplier of heavy-duty shrink packaging equipment, case erectors, case tapers, and other packaging equipment. Eastey’s shrink packaging products include a complete line of L-sealers, sleeve wrappers, shrink tunnels and bundling equipment. Eastey also supplies a complete line of case erectors and case tapers, from entry level bottom- and side-belt tapers, to fully automatic and random size case tapers. Eastey has been in business for over 30 years and has an installed base of over 15,000 packaging systems. Eastey products are sold through a global network of authorized dealers, fully trained and capable to install, train, and service our equipment. At our manufacturing facility in Rogers, Minnesota we take pride in manufacturing equipment that is First in Quality – Built to Last. We maintain an extensive inventory of replacement parts and offer prompt technical support when needed. Today, Eastey continues to focus on its core purpose to “help companies deliver products to the world.” An expanding line of integrated products and services reflect Eastey’s commitment to meet new needs and new challenges, and ensure that customers have reliable solutions for their packaging application. Eastey, Squid Ink, American Film & Machinery (AFM) and Cogent Technologies are all divisions of Engage Technologies Corporation. Eastey (eastey.com) is a leading manufacturer of heavy-duty shrink packaging equipment and automated case sealing systems for packaging applications. Squid Ink (squidink.com) is a manufacturer of coding and marking systems for product identification and traceability, providing superior quality inks and low maintenance printing equipment. American Film & Machinery (afmsleeves.com) supplies shrink labelers and tunnels, shrink sleeves, and tamper bands. Cogent Technologies (cogent-tech.com) manufactures infrared drying systems used to dry ink in the industrial and graphics industries. Engage Technologies Corporation is headquartered in Brooklyn Park, MN with facilities in Rogers, MN, Spring Lake Park, MN, The Hague, Netherlands, and Shanghai, China. The Company continues to expand sales and services, with authorized distributors strategically located throughout the U.S. and the rest of the world.

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C A S E S E A L I N G & S H R I N K PA C K A G I N G E Q U I P M E N T

CASE ERECTORS | BUNDLERS | L-SEALERS | SHRINK TUNNELS | CASE TAPERS Eastey is a leading manufacturer and supplier of heavy-duty shrink packaging equipment, case erectors, case tapers, and other packaging equipment. Eastey’s shrink packaging products include a complete line of L-sealers, sleeve wrappers, shrink tunnels and bundling equipment. Eastey also supplies a complete line of case erectors and case tapers, from entry level bottom and side-belt tapers, to fully automatic and random size case tapers. Eastey has been in business for over 30 years and has an installed base of over 15,000 packaging systems. Be sure to join us for live demonstrations of our equipment and see how Eastey can help automate your operation and save your company money. For more information, visit www.eastey.com or call 1-800-835-9344 for an authorized Eastey Distributor in your area.

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MACHINERY Coding/marking Labeling Additives, coatings & inks

EBS Ink-Jet Systems USA, Inc. 1840 Industrial Drive, Suite 200 Libertyville, IL 60048 Phone: 847-996-0739 Email: sales@ebs-inkjet.com

www.ebs-inkjet-usa.com A leading manufacturer of innovative contact-free industrial ink-jet printers, printing systems, and supplies, EBS Ink-Jet Systems USA offers packaging industry customers efficient, accurate, and clean ways to mark, label, and code products. EBS Ink-Jet printers include wireless, portable, hand-held printers and continuous in-line (large character and small-character) printers that: • print on virtually any package or product. • replace outdated and manual marking methods. EBS Ink-Jet Systems USA’s parent company, EBS Ink-Jet Systeme, has an over 40-year history of ink-jet coding innovations and expertise. Founded in 1977, EBS Ink-Jet Systeme, Cologne, Germany, pioneered the development of “drop-on-demand” ink-jet coding. Since that time, EBS has continued to advance and improve ink-jet coding technology. Today, they remain a leading name in ink-jet coding throughout Europe. Founded in 2008, EBS Ink-Jet USA is centrally located in Libertyville, Illinois, a Chicago suburb. Serving the ink-jet coding needs of all North and Central America, EBS Ink-Jet USA prides itself on consistently meeting four significant customer goals: • providing high-performance products • building products using superior materials and uality workmanship • delivering exceptional service and support • ensuring fair product pricing EBS Ink-Jet USA’s disruptive innovation uproots conventional thinking on existing product marking methods and creates no longer status uo bottom-line process improvements.

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Efficient, Accurate, and Clean Ways to Mark and Code Innovative Contact-Free Industrial Ink-Jet Printers EBS-260 Hand-Held Ink-Jet Contact-Free Printer Replaces Manual Marking Methods Such as Stencils, Hand Stamps, Ink Rollers, Or Oil Crayons Prints on virtually any surface. Lightweight with an ergonomically designed handgrip for easy handling. Print up to 2.2” high characters and up to 4 separate lines of code. On-board, color touch-screen controller simplifies on-the-fly adjustments.

Hand-Held Printers | Small Character In-Line Printers | Large Character In-Line Printers | Conveyors

EBS-6600 Continuous Ink-Jet Small Character In-Line Printer Features Operation Efficiency, Uninterrupted Power and Easy-to-Change Consumables Consumes less power (only 19 watts) and less solvent. Thirty days of continuous start-up and shut down operation without the need for print head cleaning. Optional backup battery keeps the printer running during power outages. Change fluids and filters FAST, without technicians or tools. EBS Ink-Jet USA’s disruptive innovation uproots conventional thinking on the existing product marking and coding methods and creates “no longer status quo” bottom-line process improvements. LEARN MORE AT: ebs-inkjet-usa.com • 847-996-0739

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MACHINERY Cartoning Case/tray packing Case erect/seal

Econocorp Inc 72 Pacella Park Drive, Randolph MA, 02053 Phone: 781-986-7500 Email: info@econocorp.com

www.Econocorp.com ECONOCORP, INC. manufactures, sells, and services the line of ECONOSEAL cartoning, trayforming, and casepacking packaging machinery worldwide. Users cover the full range from small family operated businesses to large multinational companies, across all industries that require some form of packaging. The ECONOSEAL packaging solutions feature simplicity in design and user friendly operation. They accommodate the full range of packaging materials including paperboard, corrugated, and plastic material.

The equipment solutions cover the full range from semi-automatic table top design to fully automated and integrated systems. Carton and case closure methods of glue sealing, tuck closure, and pressure sensi-tive tape are available.

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MACHINERY | MATERIALS | BUSINESS DRIVERS Bag & pouch fill/seal (pre-made) Controls & machine components Software

Emerson 8000 West Florissant Avenue, P.O. Box 4100 St. Louis, MO 63136 Phone: 314/553-2000 Email: industrialautomation@emerson.com

www.Emerson.com/Packaging Today’s packaging lines must accommodate an unprecedented level of product variety and package complexities, but responding to these demands with inflexible, outdated equipment and processes can mean higher operating costs, decreased production, and increased risk to operators. Emerson recognizes these challenges and is dedicated to helping your packaging operations effectively meet market demands by leveraging innovative technologies from its AVENTICS, ASCO, Branson, Micro Motion, Rosemount and SolaHD brands. With Emerson as a partner, you’ll have access to powerful automation capabilities that help reduce material waste and scrappage; improve productivity through more efficient changeovers; and deliver quality products through a cost-effective approach that respects your capital limits. You’ll also be able to reduce losses on your production line and on the shelf by employing technologies that ensure the accuracy of critical measurements, increase machine availability and improve machine health and performance. And because safety of your operations and personnel remains critically important, Emerson can equip you with the means to enable safer interactions between operators and machines through innovative approaches that don’t force operators to choose between meeting production demands and staying safe. It’s all part of our commitment to empowering you with the tools, technologies and expertise necessary to ensure your packaging operations remain safe, competitive and profitable. Emerson brands include: • ASCO • AV TICS • Branson • Micro Motion • PACSystems • Plantweb • osemount • Sola D www.Emerson.com www. merson.com Packaging www.Emerson.com/Food-Beverage

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MACHINERY Capping Filling/capping -dry Filling/capping, liquid & viscous

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www.enerconind.com/sealing Enercon induction cap sealers create hermetic seals that prevent leaks, preserve freshness, and provide tamper evidence. Our cap sealing technology is used for pharmaceutical, food, beverage, chemical, cosmetic, health and beauty industry packages. Our unique induction sealing head technology maximizes productivity and flexibility for contract packagers and dedicated packaging lines. The NEW Super Seal™ sets standards for ease of operation and productivity with new innovative features. For the first time ever, this model level offers integrated stalled bottle, container rejection control and a menu-driven interface that provides operators with a more informative display for system setup and fault information. The Super Seal™ Touch and Super Seal™ Max are ideal for high line speeds and offer an intuitive touchscreen control that unleashes powerful induction cap sealing features such as recipe control, operator lockout and integrated troubleshooting information. Our Super Seal™ Jr cap sealer uses induction heating to seal containers for laboratory applications and small production runs. Whether you are new to induction sealing or a packaging industry veteran, you will appreciate the application expertise and support provided to Enercon customers around the world.

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MACHINERY Case erect/seal Case/tray packing

Fallas Automation 7000 Imperial Drive Waco, Texas 76712 Phone: 254-772-9524 Email: sales@fallasautomation.com

www.fallasautomation.com “For over 40 years we’ve listened to your requirements for simple, compact, lower-cost case pack-ers and equipment. Here is the result: The kind of machines you’d build yourself if you had the time and resources.” David Fallas Our Philosophy: To retain our leadership in the case packing industry. Seeking new ways to improve our case packing systems through technology, continuous innovation, and customer involvement. Our Goal: To build machines that can adapt to years of change, withstand three-shift abuse, and keep on running where others have failed. Our Sales Process: You will work with qualified engineers to determine your needs and offer simple, yet sophisticated solutions. Fallas Automation has the solution for your Retail Ready packaging requirements! With the combination of the new CF700 Case Former and the proven CE400 Case Erector, you can now erect standard RSC cases and die-cut cases on the same machine. Two case formats, one small footprint.

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MACHINERY Robotics Palletizing/Depalletizing Case/tray packing

FANUC America 3900 W. Hamlin Rd., Rochester Hills, MI 48309 Phone: (888) 326-8287 Email: Marketing.Contact@fanucamerica.com

www.fanucamerica.com/packaging If you’re evaluating your production operations, now is the time to consider automation. FANUC America is the leading supplier of robotics and factory automation with over 25 million products installed globally. We have the largest variety of easy-to-use robot and cobot models to pick, pack, fulfill or palletize any product. FANUC’s robots are reliable, flexible and able to handle payloads from 0.5kg. to 2,300 kg., including: • C - iA collaborative robot has a variety of uni ue attributes that set new standards in ease of use, safety and reliability. • ood-safe D - iB L delta robot ideal for primary and secondary food packaging, and a complete line of delta robots designed for high-speed handling. • xpanded SCA A robot family has six models including two environmental options rated IP to withstand dust and li uids. • The popular L Mate series of tabletop robots has ten models including ISO Class cleanroom and food-grade variants. • The M- iB robot with an enclosed design and IP rating to withstand harsh environments. • Long-standing MiC series of high-speed palleti ing robots. e offer application software for packaging and palleti ing, integrated i Vision and tracking features, OBOG ID simulation, Dual Check Safety (DCS), and ero Down Time ( DT) designed to help customers monitor and manage their automation. A C and our team of Authori ed System Integrators are ready to help you find the most efficient solution for your plant or fulfillment center. Let s discuss how we can help you overcome production, supply chain and labor challenges by improving your O , flexibility, sanitation and safety. Also, we are committed to Service irst , providing customers with parts and support for the life of their A C products. Discover the benefits of our robotic solutions ead more about A

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MACHINERY Protective/transport packaging Case/tray packing Retail display packaging

Focke & Company 5730 Millstream Road Whitsett, NC 27377 USA Phone: (336) 449-7200 Email: sales@fockegso.com

www.focke.com FOCKE & CO provides customized packaging solutions. The company activities are concentrated in two divisions, Tobacco and General Packaging for hygiene & tissue as well as food & consumer. The Tobacco division delivers ultra-high speed packaging machines for the tobacco industry and holds a unique market position. The General Packaging division provides customized packaging solu-tions for different products for the hygiene & tissue as well as for the food & consumer industry. For those, FOCKE & CO is specialized on tailor-made end-of-line packaging solutions, featuring for example gentle product handling for delicate products, such as snack food and bakery products. Additionally, FOCKE & CO serves the hygiene industry with high-speed packaging lines for packing products such as sanitary napkins, pads and diapers are packed into bags or cartons. The machines are designed for 24-hour I 7-day operations with high reliability and durability realized through first class components and a strict quality management. In addition to the headquarter and divisions in Germany, the family owned enterprise operates sales and service branches on all continents. Since the foundation in 1955, FOCKE & CO has delivered more than 21,000 machines to more than 70 countries.

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MACHINERY Filling/capping, liquid & viscous Capping

Fogg Filler 3455 John F Donnelly Dr. | Holland, MI 49424 | United States Phone: 616/786-3644 Email: info@foggfiller.com

www.foggfiller.com Fogg is a market leader in the design and manufacture of rotary liquid filling systems including rinsers, sanitizers, fillers, cappers, and cap sorters. Fogg offers tailored solutions to meet the specific needs of companies in the dairy, juice, water, spirits, pharmaceutical, chemical, and other consumer packaged goods markets. Dedicated to superior craftmanship and service worldwide, Fogg continually finds ways to enhance filling performance in all situations, including extended shelf-life applications and assuring optimum production rates. Fogg is a product brand of ProMach, a global leader in packaging line solutions. As part of the ProMach Filling business line, Fogg helps our packaging customers protect their reputation and grow the trust of their consumers. ProMach is performance, and the proof is in every package.

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MACHINERY Flow Wrapping Bag & pouch fill/seal (pre-made) Form/fill/seal -horizontal (pouches or bags)

Formost Fuji Corporation 19211 144th Ave NE, Woodinville, WA 98072 Phone: 425-483-9090 Email: sales@formostfuji.com

www.formostfuji.com For over 50 years, Formost Fuji Corporation has earned an outstanding reputation in the packaging industry as a quality manufacturer, a dependable supplier of parts and service, and a leader in machine design and engineering know-how. Alpha 8 HORIZONTAL WRAPPER • asy film change • educed film route • ser friendly wide touch panel GTS BAGGER • Innovative bag opening system • Speeds up to ppm • Gentle product handling NEW SANITARY DESIGN Box Motion Wrapper • Sanitary Design with uick, easy, tool free disassembly for thorough cleaning • ow available in box motion for hard to seal films A TOMATIO Solutions • Custom designed automated feeding and orienting systems • uipment Integration to maximi e productivity and efficiency Formost Fuji service personnel keep your equipment running smoothly and efficiently, backed by a large inventory of replacement parts, immediately available. Visit Booth C-4000 at Pack Expo Las Vegas 2021 to see our equipment running. We will have packaging experts on hand to answer your questions.

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MACHINERY Inspect/vision/testing/checkweigh/x-ray

Fortress Technology Inc. 1 Grand Marshall Drive, Toronto, Ontario, M1B 5N6, Canada Phone: 888-220-8737 Email: Sales@fortresstechnology.com

www.FortressTechnology.com Fortress Technology is the only Metal Detector Manufacturer that, since its inception in 1996, custom manufactures their equipment to suit their customers’ needs to achieve optimal metal detection with a high ROI. Fortress has always offered a Never Obsolete Commitment; their customers have peace of mind that a Fortress metal detector will always be supported with parts, software upgrades and a global service team. Renowned in the industry for superior performance and sustainability, Fortress’s equipment is used widely in various industries all over the world. A global enterprise, Fortress has manufacturing offices in Canada, the UK, and Brazil.

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MACHINERY Conveying & accumulation Feeding/inserting/unscrambling Robotics

Garvey 208 S Route 73, Hammonton, NJ 08037, United States Phone: 800/257-8581 Email: marketing@garvey.com

www.garvey.com Are you getting the most out of your production line? Are you maximizing your bottlenecks and minimizing downtime? If not, you’re losing money every day. Unsure whether you’re at production capacity? Request a line analysis today and we’ll calculate individual machine efficiency and net output, total line efficiency, and identify your bottleneck. Our patented and proven accumulation, conveying, unscrambling, and robotic solutions for the food, pharmaceutical, personal care, and beverage industries can improve capacities up to 30%. We pride ourselves in handling the most unstable products at unmatched industry speeds. Request a line analysis or schedule a test today.

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MATERIALS Flexible packaging Sustainability E-Commerce

Glenroy, Inc. W158N9332 Norxway Ave, Menomonee Falls, WI 53051 Phone: (800) 824-1482 Email: info@glenroy.com

www.glenroy.com Visit us at booth SU-7925 to learn how the world’s first recycle-ready premade STANDCAP Pouch can help you meet your sustainability goals. This innovative 100% Polyethylene structure is the future of recyclable flexible packaging. It meets all the critical technical guidelines from the Association of Plastic Recyclers (APR) and is primed to revolutionize flexible plastic recycling. It delivers all the premade STANDCAP Pouch environmental benefits: Up to: 63% less plastic (by weight). 61% less fossil fuel consumption. 62% less greenhouse gas emissions. 76% less water usage. 52% less landfill waste. And the recycle-ready, and recycle-ready+ enhanced with PCR, premade STANDCAP pouch is poised to reduce landfill waste even more as this structure enters the recycling stream. Do you have other sustainable packaging needs? The Glenroy Sustainable Packaging portfolio includes store drop-off recyclable and post-consumer recycled (PCR) content pouches and film laminations. See us in our booth to learn how our sustainable zipper, slider, and spouted pouch options and film laminations can help you achieve your sustainability goals.

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MACHINERY Thermoform/fill/seal Tray lidding/sealing Case/tray packing

GRANDPACK 417-11, Gyeongchung-daero, Gonjiam-eup, Gwangju-si, Gyeonggi-do, 12812, South Korea Phone: +1.714.321.6234 +82.31.764.9991 Email: gb88@gbell.co.kr

www.gbell.co.kr GRANDPACK has been satisfying customer’s particular standards with our united professional workers, from plan design to production line, grasping customer’s demand accurately and producing the agricultural, marine, livestock, and healthcare processing and packing machinery which the customers want. As a result, GRANDPACK has, since its inception in 2000, been experienced substantial growth by producing top quality food processing machinery with craftsmanship in Korea. Since GRANDPACK has been showered with trust from customers, we will strive to fulfill customers around the world with developing innovative and efficient processing and packing machinery. Moreover, we won’t stop endeavoring to become the most esteemed processors and engineering integrated system Solution Company. We invite you to share GRANDPACK's future, as well. GRANDPACK is looking for distributor and reseller. Better together with the best packing machine machinery in Korea.

Thermoforming Vacuum Packing Machine • GP : A small si e thermoforming vacuum packing machine can be installed in a limited space and can improve productivity and packaging quality at a minimum cost. • GP : A medium si e thermoforming packing machine can be installed in a narrow space and equipped with major function, making it the ideal model to install where you need it as a machine with various function. • GP : A large si e thermoforming packing machine that can efficiently utili e various optional functions can be customi ed according to customer needs. The biggest advantage is that it can be packed in various forms and mass produced, so the more productive it is. • GP : A mode that can reali e all the technologies of the G A D PAC PAC I G S ST M. It is an all-around model that can deliver the best features, best compatibility, and best productivity. Special options available. • GPP : As a model in which trays are manufactured to fit the tray mold that makes the customer s needs, there is no need to manufacture trays separately and stock inventory. It can be used for packaging medical device industries, industrial product, and so on. Automatic Skin Vacuum Packing Machine • GPT GPT : It is an automatic tray skin pack model that is automatically packed and discharged by putting the product in a tray. Depending on the si e and packaging weight of the product, skin packaging of various products increases productivity with maximum efficiency. • GP M: It is a roll-stock tray skin pack that molds the tray on the machine itself and puts the product directly on the molded tray. It is an optimi ed model for packaging large amount of skin pack products without having to produce trays separately.

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MACHINERY Bulk handling/filling equipment Palletizing/Depalletizing Filling/capping, liquid & viscous

Haver & Boecker USA 460 Gees Mill Business CT NE, Conyers, GA, 30013 USA Phone: 770-760-1130 Email: info@haverusa.com

www.haverusa.com Haver & Boecker is a global leader in bagging equipment, liquid fillers, palletizers and material handling. The Haver & Boecker technologies include silos, mixers, lump crushers, flow control gates, valve bag packers, openmouth baggers, FFS baggers, big bag fillers, drum and tote fillers, can and pail fillers, conventional and robotic palletizing, and complete automation capabilities. We strive to provide the best service experience through on-site and hands-on training, part availability and technical support. Serving different markets including cement, building materials and minerals, food and animal feed, chemicals, mining and aggregates. Our Products: Valve Bag Fillers Open-Mouth Baggers Form-Fill-Seal for Powders Big Bag Packers Drum/Pallet Liquid Fillers IBC/Tote Fillers Pail/Canister Fillers Low/High Level & Robotic Palletizers

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MACHINERY Weighing/combination scales Form/fill/seal -Vertical Inspect/vision/testing/checkweigh/x-ray

Heat and Control Inc. 21121 Cabot Boulevard, Hayward, CA 94545 United States Phone: +1 510 259 0500 Email: info@heatandcontrol.com

www.heatandcontrol.com Heat and Control® is a world-leading equipment manufacturer, offering the latest technology and the highest quality equipment for processing, coating and seasoning, conveying, weighing, packaging, inspection, and controls and information systems. Established in 1950, we have 10 manufacturing facilities, 11 testing centers, and more than 30 offices around the world. We partner with other global manufacturing leaders, including Ishida (weighing packaging and inspection) and CEIA® (metal detection), and our brands include FastBack® (horizontal motion conveyors and on-machine seasoning), Mastermatic® (fryers), and Spray Dynamics® (coating and seasoning application systems). We offer a single machine or can integrate several components into a complete system and assume single-source responsibility. Food Processing - From frying and baking to raw produce handling and energy saving and pollution control. Make use of our expertise in creating products that are cooked to exact specification, with high quality and great flavor. Choose from our vast range of integrated processing solutions for food products including snack foods, prepared foods and meat, poultry and seafood. Seasoning Application - Our comprehensive range of seasoning solutions for on-machine or process area deliver top performance, efficiency, application accuracy, and of course, great flavor. Maintaining seasoning application accuracy means improved product consistency, reduced waste, and higher yield. Conveying and Product Handling - Everything you need to move your product from A to Z. We provide a wide variety of innovative and dependable conveying and product handling systems to move product through the line as efficiently as possible. Weighing/Combination Scales - Trust the world leader in weighing technology. Since 1893, Ishida has revolutionized the industry with inventions like the ultra-precise Computer Combination Weigher (CCW). Whether you need entry-level or advanced equipment, Ishida can provide the exact match for your needs. Packaging - From tray and container filling to fully automated and integrated Ishida snack food packaging systems, we provide end-of-line solutions that will give you performance advantages in the busiest section of the line. Drive rapid ROI and increased productivity with a packaging system that focuses on performance and efficiency. Inspection and Quality Assurance - Protect your consumer and your equipment with industry leading package testing and contaminant detection technology including Ishida x-ray and checkweigh, and CEIA metal detection. Our broad range of solutions lets us design the most appropriate machine or combination inspection system for your application. We can assist manufacturers with equipment for all types of food, pharmaceutical, and nonfood products, as well as provide pre- and post-sale technical support, including applications assistance, engineering, installation, parts, service, and training to maintain peak efficiency.

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MACHINERY | MATERIALS Labeling Coding/marking Labels

ID Technology 5051 N. Sylvania Ave., Ste. 405, Fort Worth, TX 76137 Phone: 888-438-3242 Email: IDT@ProMachBuilt.com

www.idtechnology.com As part of ProMach’s Labeling & Coding business line, ID Technology, along with EPI, Panther, Greydon, and Code Tech, integrate industry-leading solutions for labeling automation, coding, marking, and label converting within the food, beverage, pharmaceutical, personal care, and household and industrial goods industries. With advanced systems for applications in primary and secondary packaging, as well as distribution and fulfillment environments, our solutions provide accurate labeling and coding on virtually every substrate in every market. ID Technology – Best-in-class labeling, coding, and marking automation solutions support a variety of product identification needs within your primary and/or secondary packaging operations. ID Technology’s diverse line of products include label printers, label printer applicators, laser coding & marking systems, thermal inkjet (TIJ) printers, continuous inkjet (CIJ) printers, and thermal transfer overprinters (TTO). As a single source provider of labeling solutions, ID Technology also manufactures and supplies flexographic, digital, blank, and shell labels. Supported by our multiple regional converting facilities across the United States and Canada, we offer fast, responsive service and support so our customers always operate at peak efficiency. EPI – Integrated pressure-sensitive label applicators and label printer applicators that apply primary, secondary, and reclosable labels to numerous types of packaging – including those for the largest consumer snack food and bakery brands in North America. EPI’s labelers – whether as a standalone applicator or custom solution – integrate seamlessly with new or existing equipment to apply any type of label to your pouch, horizontal/flow packaging, and more. Panther – Industry-leading labeling automation solutions that are especially tailored to meet the demanding needs of e-commerce and other fast-moving industries that utilize warehouse, distribution, fulfillment centers, or third-party logistics (3PL) operations. Panther’s intelligent and integrated labeling automation solutions range from economical entry-level systems for lowvolume operations to all-electric high-speed systems capable of supporting complex supply chain management operations. Greydon – Full-range of standard or custom printing system solutions that include digital printers, flexographic rotary printers, thermal transfer printers, thermal inkjet printers, and wet ink reciprocating imprinters. Our range of flexographic printers provide the perfect solution for printing nutritional facts, high quality barcodes, or total product information directly onto your packaging. Code Tech – Specializing in thermal inkjet (TIJ) printing, Code Tech provides date coding, track and trace, serialization, and anti-counterfeiting solutions for the pharmaceutical, medical device, food and beverage, protein, building materials, and consumer product industries.

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Best-In-Class Labeling and Coding Solutions ID Technology, along with EPI, Panther, Greydon, and Code Tech, are part of ProMach’s Labeling & Coding business line. We integrate industry-leading solutions for labeling automation, coding, marking, and label converting within the food, beverage, pharmaceutical, personal care, and household and industrial goods industries.

Offering a diverse line of products that include label printers, label printer applicators, laser coding & marking systems, thermal inkjet (TIJ) printers, continuous inkjet printers (CIJ), and thermal transfer overprinters (TTO).

ID Technology also manufactures and supplies flexographic, digital, blank, and shell labels. Supported by our multiple regional converting facilities across the United States and Canada, we’re close to ensure you operate at peak efficiency.

Pressure-sensitive label applicators and label printer applicators that apply primary, secondary, and reclosable labels to numerous types of packaging. Whether a standalone application or custom solution, these systems integrate easily with your new or existing equipment.

Print-and-apply labeling automation solutions especially tailored to meet the demanding needs of e-commerce and other fast-moving industries that utilize warehouse, distribution, fulfillment centers, or third-party logistics (3PL) operations.

Solutions for printing nutritional facts, high quality barcodes, or total product information directly onto your packaging. Digital printers, flexographic rotary printers, thermal transfer printers, thermal inkjet printers, and wet ink reciprocating imprinters – in standard or custom options.

Specializing in thermal inkjet (TIJ) printing, Code Tech provides date coding, track and trace, serialization, and anticounterfeiting solutions for the medical device, pharmaceutical, food and beverage, protein, building materials, and consumer product industries.

Let’s collaborate to boost your throughput and improve your bottom line. Visit idtechnology.com or contact a representative at IDT@ProMachBuilt.com today.

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MACHINERY | MATERIALS Bag & pouch fill/seal (pre-made) Form/fill/seal -Vertical Form/fill/seal -horizontal (pouches or bags)

ISM, Distributor of United Silicone 4091 S. Eliot St., Englewood, Colorado 80110, USA Phone: (248) 890-1128 (Jim Knudson Cell) Email: jim.knudson@industrialspec.com

industrialspec.com/learn-more/pack-expo-2021 ISM (Industrial Specialties Mfg.) has partnered with United Silicone for the 2021 Pack Expo show to demonstrate the future of heat seal packaging. Reasons to stop by our booth: • ou struggle with Leakers • ou re still using adhesives like Teflon tape on your compliant materials • our current e uipment or seal tools create a weld instead of a seal • ou want to reduce scrap rates and increase your production yields • ou ve been throwing away your rollers or other tooling • Sustainability is important to you igh heat tolerant, bonded silicone-to-metal products are at the core of our mission to help you save time, money, and improve sustainability. Stop by our booth C to learn more.

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MACHINERY Case/tray packing Cartoning Robotics

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www.jlsautomation.com JLS Automation supplies simple, hygienic robotic packaging solutions for the food industry that solve complex packaging challenges. Designed for sanitary environments, our custom vision-guided primary and secondary robotic packaging systems are user-friendly, fast to startup, and ensure both worker and food safety. Several patents have been awarded for our proprietary robotic tooling and high-speed leak detection systems. Our hygienic, vision-guided robotic packaging systems are made to get wet, simple to integrate into your packaging line and never get tired! Talon® Primary Loading Systems - Pick-and-place systems for loading thermoformers, flow-wrappers, vacuum skin packs, trays (MAP or foam) and more. Osprey® Case Packers - Accurate and gentle loading of thermoformed packs, bags, SUPs, trays, chubs and other primary packs into standard RSC or retail-ready cases. Peregrine® Vision-Guided Cartoning Solution (patent pending) - Loading of tri-seal and other cartons has never been easier or more efficient. Full carton control from forming to closing. Elimination of conveyor transfers. Robotic loading and closing. And, all within a small footprint. Sandwich Assembly System - Automatically build a variety of sandwiches, hoagies or wraps. Accurate stacking of components from the bun/bread to protein, cheese and other ingredients. Full lines can include slicers, pick & place robotics, flow wrappers or thermoformers and case packers. Integrated Systems - We take system responsibility for your entire line from concept to design, integration, FAT and installation. JLS View - Virtual service calls utilizing Microsoft HoloLens 2 technology that saves time and gets your line back running fast and efficiently.

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MACHINERY Labeling Multipacking/shrink bundling/banding Palletizing/Depalletizing

KHS GmbH Juchostr. 20 44143 Dortmund, Germany Phone: +49 231 569-0 Email: webmaster@khs.com

www.khs.com/en As one of the leading manufacturers of filling and packaging systems worldwide KHS GmbH is an important partner to the beverage and liquid food industries. Besides the parent company the group includes various subsidiaries outside Germany, with production sites in Waukesha, (USA) Ahmedabad (India), São Paulo (Brazil), Suzhou (China) and Zinacantepec (Mexico). In 2020 the KHS Group and its 5,085 employees achieved a turnover of around €1.130 billion. For more than 150 years companies all over the world have relied on state-of-the-art technology from KHS. Efficiency, sustainability, and digitalization are the mainstays of the group. That's why KHS is constantly working on future-oriented machine and packaging solutions that are not only intelligently connected but also save valuable resources. Just recently the KHS Group presented two extremely flexible and resource-efficient packers for cans. The Innopack Kisters WSPP A can wrap cans in wrap-around packs, trays, pads, paper or film. With its great flexibility, the machine satisfies practically every secondary packaging requirement. The Innopack Kisters CNP, on the other hand, processes can toppers made of cardboard. With an output of up to 108,000 cans per hour, the powerful machine meets even the greatest demands for efficiency. Also suitable for the high-performance range is the Innopack Nature MultiPack. The resource-saving packaging machine combines cans or PET bottles with easy-to-remove dots of adhesive instead of shrink film to form stable packs, thus saving up to 90% in packaging materials.

See us at booth #C-2106

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MACHINERY Packaging line integration Coding/marking Labeling

Label-Aire, Inc. 550 Burning Tree Rd. Fullerton, CA 92833 United States Phone: (888) 664-8111 Email: info@label-aire.com

www.label-aire.com Label-Aire, the world’s leading manufacturer of pressure-sensitive labeling equipment for over 50 years, now makes pressure-sensitive labeling easier than ever. With our new generation technology, we now offer the industry’s easiest set-up, troubleshooting and changeover, fastest line speeds, and most reliable operation. The result is lower operating costs and increased productivity. But don’t just take our word for it. Our equipment can be found in the plants of blue chip companies around the world. At this year’s PACK EXPO, Label-Aire will be displaying its full line of primary and printer applicators and inline systems. Come meet our staff and let us show you how to make labeling easier. Easy solution for tough applications No matter what your application, Label-Aire has the expertise to get the job done right - the first time. With out New Generation Applicators, we are able to provide the industry’s broadest range of labeling equipment including print & apply and primary applicators, rotary and inline system utilizing different application methods, line speeds, and custom designs. Easy to do business with Behind every Label-Aire machine stands the industry’s most knowledgeable distributor network and service team, working to keep your line running. Our strategically located distributors are staffed with factory trained sales professionals and service technicians ready to assist you - from sales and installation to training and parts support. Industry Experience: Auto Parts • CD DVD • Coupon Promotional • Direct Mail • lectronics • ood Beverage • ealth Beauty • Petroleum Chemical • Pharmaceutical utraceutical • Supply Chain Distribution

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MACHINERY Controls & machine components

Lenze Americas 630 Douglas St. Uxbridge, MA, 01569 Phone: (800) 217-9100 Email: info.us@lenze.com

www.lenze.com Lenze is a leading automation company for the machine building industry and a global specialist in Motion Centric Automation. As a systems supplier with solutions competence, Lenze provides high-quality mechatronic products and packages; powerful systems consisting of hardware and software for machine automation; as well as digitalization services in areas such as big data management, cloud or mobile solutions, and software for the Internet of Things (IoT). We are a reliable solutions partner supporting the entire machine development process from initial idea to after-sale, from control systems to drive shafts. Engineering made easy – In order to deliver the ideal solution for your machine tasks, Lenze advises and supports you through all five phases of the engineering process: • Developing ideas • Drafting concepts • Implementing solutions • Manufacturing machines • nsuring productivity If you are looking to implement cutting-edge machines and plant concepts, or modernize existing installations, you can trust Lenze. Our experts help you select the right products, design specific drive solutions, plan their implementation, and successfully complete the commissioning process. Lenze is a leading provider of automation solutions to industries including: consumer goods packaging, converting and printing, automotive, material handling and logistics, robotics, and commercial pumps/fans. With a global network of engineers, sales representatives, and manufacturing facilities, Lenze is well-positioned to meet the motion control needs of customers worldwide. Lenze Americas, the American subsidiary of Lenze SE of Germany, is headquartered in Uxbridge, Massachusetts.

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MACHINERY Form/fill/seal -horizontal (pouches or bags) Bag & pouch fill/seal (pre-made)

Mamata Enterprises, Inc. 3210 59th Dr E Unit 101 Bradenton, FL 34203 United States Phone: (941) 205-0227 Email: sales@mamatausa.com

www.mamatausa.com A MUST SEE AT THE PACKEXPO THIS YEAR Mamata brings to you conventional, yet unconventional option, M 200 Ultra HFFS rollstock machine. Just think about this! Increasing productivity is at the core of everything you do to achieve OEE targets. That’s why, speed and change-over processes are game changers in the manufacturing world today! At the show, we will have M 200 Ultra, a simplex HFFS rollstock machine that delivers upto 120 ppm without sacrificing changeover times and footprint. The machine is based on conventional servo technology, which gives you comparable outputs to a duplex or machines based on complex linear servo technology. It offers OEE of 95% or higher & the format changeover under 30-minutes including filling section increases uptime & efficiency. It has SS corrosion resistant machine frame with the option of 316 L. Carousel design for filling section makes changeovers quick and easy The excellent servo web tension control system & Independent seal time & seal pressure control delivers pre-made pouch quality seals. It offers flexibility to package pouch sizes from 80 – 200 mm. 2 Filling stations giving you flexibility to either package more than one product in a pouch or use 2 fillers on same machine. Call us today on (941) 205 0227 to set-up your appointment at the show. You can also write to us on sales@mamatausa.com

See us at booth #C-4845

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MACHINERY Cartoning Labeling Thermoform/fill/seal

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www.marchesini.com Marchesini Group USA is a leading supplier of primary and secondary packaging solutions to the pharmaceutical and cosmetic industries. Established in 1992, our North American headquarters supports the USA, Puerto Rico, and Canada and is backed by 2,300 Marchesini staff members worldwide. All precision packaging machinery available through meet the highest level of quality certification using established production benchmarks and testing procedures. No single element of our business is as important to our reputation and our success as quality… and it has never been compromised. A full range of equipment is offered including: Blister and Deep Draw Thermoformers; Bundlers; Cartoners; Horizontal & Vertical Casepackers; Depacker; Box & Tray Formers; Jar Fillers; Labelers; Track & Trace/ Serialization Solutions; Aseptic Fillers for Vials, Ampules, & Disposable Syringes; Liquid Fillers/Cappers; Palletizers; Washing, Depyrogenation Tunnels; Strip Machines; Tray Packers; Tube Fillers; Wrapping/Banding/Overwrapping Equipment; Wallet Packaging; Needle Safety Device Assembly; Inhaler Assembly and Test Equipment; Turbo-Emulsifiers; Melters; Filling & Closing Machines; Filling/Sealing Stickpack & Sachet Machines; Electronic Counting & Filling Machines; Pharmaceutical Inspection Systems; Stainless Steel Product Containers & Tanks for Pharmaceuticals & Cosmetics. Visit us at www.marchesini.com for Marchesini Group’s full line of equipment and services.

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MACHINERY Case/tray packing Bag & pouch fill/seal (pre-made) Cartoning

Massman Automation Designs, LLC 1010 East Lake Street Villard, MN 56385 Phone: (320) 554-3611 Email: sales@massmanllc.com

www.massmanllc.com As the flagship division of The Massman Companies, Massman Automation Designs supplies a wide range of industries with efficient and durable packaging solutions. For over 40 years, Massman case packing systems have been helping our customers package and protect their products. Our systems are built for long-term reliability and easy maintenance. Massman also designs and builds robotic and standard palletizing systems, cartoning equipment, pouch packaging machines, case erectors/sealers and specialized systems such as microwave popcorn packaging machines, pleated filter assembly systems and tying equipment. Massman can offer one or multiple machines and often develops complex integrated packaging systems in conjunction with our sister companies EDL, Ideal-Pak Pase Group, and DTM.

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MACHINERY Flexible packaging Form/fill/seal -Vertical Form/fill/seal -horizontal (pouches or bags)

Matrix Packaging Machinery 650 N. Dekora Woods Blvd Saukville, WI 53080 Phone: (262) 268.8300 Email: Matrix.Info@ProMachBuilt.com

www.MatrixPM.com World Class Flexible Packaging Solutions Matrix, a leader in vertical form fill seal packaging equipment, delivers rugged, well-engineered, easy-to-use packaging systems backed by a large world-class service and parts teams. Our VFFS machines can produce a variety of bag styles, such as pillow, gusseted, flat bottom, quad, and modified doy. As a ProMach brand, Matrix is in the unique position to provide customers with a wealth of knowledge throughout their entire packing system. And, we can facilitate integrating packaging and processing products and solutions for food, beverage, consumer goods, pharmaceutical, cold chain, and many other diverse companies through-out the world. Matrix partners with FLtècnics, INVpack, and Pacraft (formerly Toyo Jidoki), to provide a comprehensive flexible packaging solution. FLtècnics (a ProMach brand) offers HFFS pouch making technology with rollstock film in both carousel and walking-beam styles. Machines offer solutions to allow customers the flexibility to produce a pouch with top or corner valve on the same valve applicator. INVpack, a leading provider of high quality stickpack/sachet systems for flexible packaging applications. INVpack was the first form-fill-seal company specializing on the stickpack format. Technologies continually evolve to follow rigorous security and hygienic rules including Ultra Clean format. Pacraft (formerly Toyo Jidoki), a leader of high quality automated pre-made pouch packaging systems efficiently load, open, fill and cap pouches. Suitable for liquid and non-liquid applications producing a precise dependable seal. Matrix supports a complete flexible packaging product, providing solutions you need, when you need them. ProMach is performance, and the proof is in every package.

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www.multi-conveyor.com Check out our new video "What we do in less than 30 seconds". This link https://youtu.be/WASQqcHPRFw overviews nearly every technology we build in the blink of an eye. You see, we are a custom and standard conveyor manufacturer. Our products are multiple and unique. No one product defines Multi-Conveyor. Our designers and engineers factor in safety, ease of use, maintenance, longevity, sanitation and agency compliance (as required) and quality components, making sure to meet or exceed your requirements. Flexibility in product shapes, weights and sizes are matched for increased throughput and future expansion. We bring technology driven operator-to-controls communications encompassing functional engineering designs; HMI interface and servos that provide faster, more efficient changeovers to feed various line packaging, case packing and pallet forming configurations. If this research is not done up front and a system is purchased on lowest initial cost, a poorly performing conveyor and extremely expensive retrofit could have you scrambling with interrupted production and a major headache in the process. When comparing conveyor systems, make sure they’re apples-to-apples. Don’t settle for anything less. Take the Multi-Conveyor challenge. Even if you’re satisfied with your existing conveyor supplier, let us quote your next project. What have you got to lose? “The bitterness of poor quality remains long after the sweetness of low price is forgotten.” ~ Benjamin Franklin See you in Vegas.

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MACHINERY Thermoform/fill/seal Tray lidding/sealing Labeling

MULTIVAC, Inc 11021 N Pomona Avenue Kansas City, MO 64153 Phone: 800-800-8552 Email: muinc@multivac.com

us.multivac.com Established in 1987, MULTIVAC US currently has more than 8,000 active US-based packaging machines with annual growth of 300+ new machines. With a broad range of packaging equipment, customers rely on our vast global packaging machine design expertise with the local support from our Kansas City, MO headquarters and Innovation Center, plus three US regional support offices. During Pack Expo, MULTIVAC will highlight the latest packaging solutions. MULTIVAC X-Line offers maximum packaging reliability, even more consistent pack quality, and a higher process speed with more reliable operation. The TX 8xx series of traysealers feature Flow Manager and Multi Sensor Control, allowing this packaging solution to pack with maximum flexibility and consistent reliability, even at the industry-leading high-speed output. In addition, the TX 8xx traysealer’s ground-breaking die concept, X-Tools, is a further guarantee of unrivaled versatility and pack quality. MULTIVAC’S ALL NEW F 286 thermoformer is ideal for packaging products positioned to capture the growing protein snack market share. This innovative machine offers several key benefits to processors looking for a high-output solution that is cost-effective, flexible, and efficient. In addition, when compared to similar solutions, the F 286 boasts an excellent ROI. The L 310 full wrap labeler is a flexible labeling solution designed to be flexible for a wide range of pack shapes and materials, allowing the optimum labeling result to always be achieved. This solution offers a high level of automation, maximum labeling accuracy, a high degree of flexibility, and a wide range of label shapes and materials. MULTIVAC will also showcase the R 145 thermoformer. A freely configurable model within the sector of compact thermoform packaging machines offers high outputs and quick format change and individual pack customization for efficient production of shaped contour packs or portion packs. Visit MULTIVAC during Pack Expo / Healthcare Expo to learn how MULTIVAC can improve your packaging processes.

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We accept your challenge to produce a more perfect package. Creating the packages that match your brand promise. At MULTIVAC, we know that developing brand value is an essential goal and that a great package design enhances the overall consumer experience. Engineering integrated packaging equipment for brands across the globe is our strength. Each and every day we set new benchmarks for our customers in creative design, efficiency and reliability.

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MACHINERY Conveying & accumulation

Nercon Conveyor Systems 600 S. Commercial St | Neenah, WI 54956 | United States Phone: (844) 293-2814 Email: sanklam@nercon.com

www.nerconconveyors.com Need to move a product up or down, side-to-side, accumulate, rotate, or turn it? Maybe you need a quick changeover system or to maximize space on a production floor. Nercon has done all of that. The ProCore® conveyor line features 13 types of conveyor systems and packaging equipment, from mattop, tabletop and belt conveyor systems to re-flow and rotary accumulation tables to Spirex spirals to adjustable guide rails and more. All ProCore® models are built with a standard base that allows modifications for customer preferences, making it a hybrid between standard “one-size-fitsall” and a custom product. HydroCore® hygienic clean-in-place (CIP) and sanitary clean-out-of-place (COP) conveyor systems are designed to help keep our customers moving in ways that are faster and more efficient with fewer repairs, more uptime and increased profit margins. Our sanitary z incline conveyor and washdown spiral make it possible to meet today’s stringent sanitary standards while still optimizing production operations. Come see Nercon’s conveyor solutions in operation and talk with our conveyor experts on how to keep production deadlines on schedule. Conveying Solutions Include: • TableTop conveying systems • MatTop conveying systems • Sanitary conveying systems • Spirals, Inclines and levators • Accumulators • Adjustable Guide ails

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MACHINERY Capping Feeding/inserting/unscrambling Bulk handling/filling equipment

NEW ENGLAND MACHINERY 2820 62nd Avenue E, Bradenton, FL 34203 Phone: (941) 755-5550 Email: info@NEMinc.com

www.NEMinc.com New England Machinery (NEM) manufactures versatile packaging machinery for the food, beverage, pharmaceutical, nutraceutical, personal care, household, and chemical industries to name a few. Our product lines include Unscramblers, Orienters, Cappers, Retorquers, Lidders, Pluggers, Pump Placers, Scoop Feeders, Spout Inserters, Hopper Elevators and much more. In addition to these superior products, we engineer packaging machinery for special applications. Our equipment, all designed in-house by NEM engineers, is born of raw material that is delivered daily. This material travels through our machine shop, to welding, fabrication, assembly, tuning and lastly quality control to become a state-of-the-art machine. As opposed to outsourcing, we insource - thereby having ultimate control over lead time, fabrication, and quality of your machines. High-standards and tenacity sets NEM apart from the rest. NEM believes in doing the right thing even when no one is watching, always acting in the best interest of the customer, and providing value, solutions and uncompromised quality.

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MACHINERY Labeling Inspect/vision/testing/checkweigh/x-ray Coding/marking

Nita Sentient Labeling Systems 1051 Du Viger Street, Terrebonne , QC, J6W 6B6, Canada Phone: 855/668-NITA (6482) Email: Sales@Nita.ca

www.NitaLabeling.com Nita is beyond anything you have ever seen. Welcome to Labeling 4.0! Imagine a suite of software with tools designed simply to ENSURE YOU ARE RUNNING. All the time. The Nita 4.0 Sentient Labeling system does just that. Every Nita comes with: 100% speed synchronized, all-Servo technology engineered with off-the-shelf, non-proprietary electronics and software. No PLC’s. No micro-processor boards. Just Servo Technology! Ultra-fast, total-replication product changeover system where all physical changeover points on the labeler are clearly identified by innovative alphanumeric, color-coded scales that relate to a map in the HMI. A self-diagnosing system that actually identifies possible issues and suggests fixes or when parts need changing or servicing. A Wi-Fi enabled Panel PC HMI running Windows 10 IoT Enterprise Software. Parts ordering directly from the machine via built-in 3D drawings that scale down to your specific required item. Daily Preventative Maintenance schedules and video tutorials with tiered level tasks. A powerful SCADA platform that provides real time O.E.E. and other performance data. NitaCare lifetime no-charge live tech support built right in your screen at the push of a button. Yep. Nita builds the best labeling machines you can buy. This is the brand that PROMISES to do anything and everything required to make your labeling life as easy and productive as it can be. It is why we exist. Come learn more at www.nitalabeling.com or call us any time! We cannot wait to meet you. For the love of labeling! Your Nita Team

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MACHINERY Form/fill/seal -horizontal (pouches or bags) Multipacking/shrink bundling/banding Weighing/combination scales

nVenia 750 N Wood Dale Road Wood Dale, IL 60191 Phone: 800.253.5103 Email: info@nVenia.com

www.nvenia.com/ nVenia brings Duravant packaging leaders Arpac, Hamer-Fischbein and Ohlson Packaging together to create next-level packaging equipment integration and innovation for customers in a variety of industries. ARPAC Brand equipment includes shrink wrappers, shrink tunnels and shrink bundlers, tray and case formers, case packers, robotic and conventional palletizers, and pallet stretch wrapper systems and is renowned for integrated fit-for-purpose production lines. FISCHBEIN Brand equipment is the trusted name in open-mouth bag sewing and sealing systems. Sew systems encompass plain and tape sew models, with sealers purpose-fit for all shapes and sizes of flexible packaging. HAMER Brand equipment leads the market in large format bagging and automation equipment and is utilized worldwide, in some of the harshest production environments. HAMER Brand horizontal form fill seal systems are ideally suited for large scale bag filling automation. HAMER Brand Open Mouth Bagging Machines are the industry standard for filling pre-made bags, and robotic palletizing systems are also ideally suited to stacking large bags. OHLSON Brand equipment is an economic solution for automating weighing and counting operations. Core product lines for the OHLSON Brand include multi-head weighers, linear weighers, vertical form fill seal (VFFS) bagging machines, and pre-made pouch filling machines. nVenia - One name, in one location, with one shared focus: our customers and the problems they need to solve.

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MACHINERY Filling/capping, liquid & viscous Filling/capping -dry Form/fill/seal -horizontal (pouches or bags)

Optima Machinery Corporation 1330 Contract Dr. Green Bay, WI 54304 Phone: 920-339-2222 Email: info-usa@optima-packaging.com

www.optima-packaging.com OPTIMA Packaging Group is the worldwide leader in packaging machine technology. Founded in 1922, the family owned and operated business is in its third generation. OPTIMA Machinery Corporation was the first subsidiary of OPTIMA Packaging Group. Incorporated in 1985 with two employees in Green Bay, Wisconsin, OPTIMA Machinery Corporation continues to grow. We are excited to be celebrating 35 years in our Green Bay, Wis. location with over 70 employees servicing the U.S. and Canada. OPTIMA builds innovative packaging machine solutions with state-of-the-art technology. We design and build packaging and filling machines as well as complete production lines for pharmaceutical, consumer, nonwovens and life science products. OPTIMA is a worldwide leader in packaging machine solutions specializing in modular and turnkey solutions with the latest technological advances for a variety of products. We are excited to be presenting at Pack Expo in person representing the following topics. Machine solutions for cosmetic and single serve coffee products, Optima Smart Services, and Sustainable packaging solutions. Stop by our booths in the Central Hall and Healthcare Expo to learn more!

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Pharmaceuticals

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PACKAGING AND TURNKEY SOLUTIONS We’re back! Finally we are able to meet you in person again to talk about packaging and turnkey machine solutions for pharmaceuticals, cosmetics and single serve products. As a provider of solutions and systems, Optima supports you from the product idea through to successful production and throughout the entire machine life cycle. With our local subsidiary Optima Machinery Corporation in Green Bay, WI you are always on the safe side – local support and troubleshooting is guaranteed at any time.

Meet us at Las Vegas Convention Center from September 27 to 29 at PACK EXPO Booth No. C-1641 HEALTHCARE PACKAGING EXPO Booth No. SL-6748

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MACHINERY Controls & machine components

Oriental Motor USA 570 Alaska Ave., Torrance, CA, 90503 USA Phone: 310/715-3300 Email: techsupport@orientalmotor.com

www.orientalmotor.com Founded in Japan in 1885, Oriental Motor has been developing and manufacturing fractional horsepower precision motors and electronic circuits for motion control. For over a century, we have concentrated on technological advancement and product design improvements to meet the demands of the global market. This emphasis is evident in the breadth of sophisticated devices in our extensive product line that we market today. Oriental Motor began with handmade 1/8 HP single-phase commutator motors. Today, Oriental Motor offers products in six distinct motion control product groups, including our AlphaStep hybrid control products, brushless DC motors & drivers and our WK2 Series of AC gearmotors. Since our success in standardizing compact motors, we have been developing products to accommodate all kinds of motion requirements. From copiers in the '60s to semiconductors and packaging solutions today, we will continue to create motion to meet society's needs of tomorrow. Our extensive sales and service network is global with offices throughout North America, Europe and Asia. Oriental Motor is known for its world class online support and short lead-time. Our online motor sizing tools allow engineers to easily calculate application requirements. Our professional team is also on standby to assist. Oriental Motor's comprehensive online technical support system provides 24/7 access to technical articles, technical discussion forums, product information (such as literature, CAD, manuals and diagrams), our expansive online video library and on-demand training. We have been manufacturing motors since 1885. We, Oriental Motor, will continue to advance together with customers today and respond to the evolving needs of tomorrow's environment.

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IP67 Watertight, Dust-Resistant Brushless DC Motors

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MACHINERY Stretch wrapping/pallet load containment Palletizing/Depalletizing

Orion Packaging 4750 County Road 13 NE Alexandria, MN 56308 Phone: 800-333-6556 Email: Orion@promachbuilt.com

www.orionpackaging.com Orion offers the most comprehensive line of end-of-line stretch wrapping pallet packaging products available. Styles include rotary turntable, rotary tower, orbital, and horizontal wrapping systems. Automatic stretch wrapping systems are often custom engineered to meet the exact needs of the customer. Orion’s heavy-duty industrial equipment continually sets the standard for durability, efficiency, flexibility, reliability and performance. Special emphasis is placed on our advanced film prestretch system to assure the most cost-effective use of every inch of stretch film. FEATURED AT THE SHOW: The NEW Orion S-Carriage InstaThread Pre-Stretch Film Carriage is being implemented across Orion’s entire Flex and Automatic lines. The S-Carriage reduces film consumption, saves time, and minimizes the potential for accidents. The S-Carriage consistently pre-stretches film a standard 260%, plus with over 180 degrees of film-to-roller contact, neck down is reduced. These features significantly reduce film costs, and are important from a sustainability standpoint, as companies look for ways to reduce their environmental impact. Also see some of Orion’s Flex Line of wrappers which are upgraded with ring bearings to replace casters for more reliable performance, fewer wear items, reduced maintenance, and loads up to 6,000 lbs. Additionally, Orion is highlighting the high-speed MA-DX LoPro system & the NEW RTC shrink wrapper which easily integrates with existing lines.

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MACHINERY Bag & pouch fill/seal (pre-made) Vacuum packaging/MAP Shrink wrapping

PAC Machinery 25 Tiburon Street, San Rafael, CA 94901 USA 775 Berea Industrial Pkwy., Berea, OH 44017 USA 800/985-9570 sales@pacmachinery.com

www.pacmachinery.com A packaging industry leader for over seven decades, PAC Machinery, provides far more than machines and bags. We deliver dependable solutions engineered to streamline our customer’s unique packaging requirements. This reliable equipment is built to last for decades. Our extensive family of products includes: Rollbag® automatic baggers, Clamco shrink wrap systems, Packaging Aids horizontal flow wrappers, Vertrod® validatable medical bag and pouch sealers plus industrial vacuum sealers (nozzle-style and vacuum chambers), drop sealers, cantilever sealers, certified explosion-proof sealers, continuous band sealers, and an extensive line of options and accessories that facilitate automation. Our Converting Technology brand manufactures stock and printed Rollbag brand poly bags and leads the industry in the development of sustainable, recycled/ recyclable bag materials. The PAC Machinery family of companies offers some of the best warranties in the industry, and our proven engineering and design skills enable us to configure a bagging and or sealing system designed to suit your exact requirements. We offer superior bagging and sealing solutions for the growing order fulfillment industry, food manufacturers, medical and life science products, injection-molded and industrial products, semi-conductors, aerospace industries, and more. Our collective experience is measured in decades, and some of our brands represent the very foundation upon which the flexible packaging industry was built. From start-ups to multi-national corporations, packaging solutions from PAC Machinery are in continuous use around the globe. Should your business require something simple or complex, contact one of our knowledgeable, flexible packaging engineers for a solution to solve your most demanding packaging challenge.

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MACHINERY Cartoning Case/tray packing Robotics

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www.pmikyoto.com A HISTORY BUILT ON CUSTOMER TRUST Based in Chicagoland since 1993, PMI has continued to expand our operations and product offerings as customer demand increased. We have worked to ensure our customers have been satisfied with the quality of machines built, installed and continuously supported by our team of qualified engineers and technical professionals. In addition to our headquarters in Elk Grove Village, IL, which houses our engineering, manufacturing, parts, customer service and support teams, we offer a 120,000-square-foot manufacturing, engineering and testing facility next door as well as a rebuild facility down the street in Arlington Heights, IL. Our parent company is committed to the advancement and service of the global packaging industry with best-inclass products and service offerings. Backed by an experienced team of 400 engineers from Kyoto Seisakusho, our engineering team will continue to advance our product lines and our tradition of well-built packaging equipment, including: • ori ontal Cartoners • Vertical Cartoners • Case Packers • obotic Systems • Integrated Systems PACKAGING MACHINES BUILT TO PERFORM We take pride and go the extra mile to make sure that your machine meets and exceeds your expectations. Our philosophy of designing rugged, well-crafted machines will assure your highest efficiencies with minimum cost of ownership while your machine runs for many decades. It is common to find PMI machines running at high efficiencies 20+ years after installation. PMI KYOTO machines are built to last. Period.

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MACHINERY Shrink wrapping Case/tray packing Multipacking/shrink bundling/banding

Polypack 3301 Gateway Centre Blvd. Pinellas Park , Florida 33782 Phone: 727.578.5000 Email: info@polypack.com

www.polypack.com For over 60 years, Polypack has been leading the endof-line packaging machines industry with innovation and sustainability. Polypack specializes in designing and building high-quality shrink wrap and cardboard packaging equipment tailored to the needs of your applications. Polypack’s solutions: • Printed and clear shrink film wrappers • Total closure or sleeve shrink wrappers • raparound corrugated system • Corrugated source reduction systems • Label orientation system • oll bagging system • Bag overwrapping system

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MACHINERY Filling/capping, liquid & viscous

ProSys Servo Filling Systems 422 E. Fountain Rd. Webb City, MO 64870 Phone: 800-231-3455 Email: info@prosysfill.com

www.prosysfill.com ProSys is a premier manufacturer of manual, semiautomatic, and fully automatic equipment for filling Cartridges, Squeeze Tubes, Syringes and Rigid Containers. A global supplier of filling equipment since 1985 with U.S. sales, manufacturing and customer service facilities located in Southwest Missouri. GLOBAL INSTALLS • Pharmaceutical • Cosmetic • Chemical • Adhesive • Sealant • Grease • ood L IBL COMBI ATIO ILLI G S ST MS • Plastic Metal Tube illing Systems • Tube Airless Pump illing Systems • Tube Cartridge illing Systems • , o . Cartridge illing Systems S uee e Tube illing Machines Speeds from to per minute. Syringe illing Machines Speeds from to per minute. Airless Pump illing Machines Speeds from to per minute. Cartridge illing Machines Speeds from to per minute.

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MACHINERY Robotics Case/tray packing Palletizing/Depalletizing

Quest, a ProMach Product Brand 303 N 29th Avenue | Monroe, WI 53566 | United States Phone: 608.325.5850 Email: Quest@ProMachBuilt.com

www.QuestIndustrial.com Quest is a manufacturer of industrial automation equipment focusing on robotics and vision-guidance serving food, beverage, dairy, and other industries needing to optimize floor space, expand operations with accuracy and consistency, and improve overall production line flexibility and efficiency. Quest offers application-specific software products on their robotic products, including pick and place, case packing, and palletizing systems, to simplify system setup and streamline configurability. We are an award-winning FANUC Authorized System Integrator and Certified Vision Specialist and our systems are capable of direct food contact with USDA compliant and wash down designs. The diverse knowledge base of Quest engineers encompasses the entire manufacturing robotics process, allowing us to solve nearly any customer challenge with the appropriate level of robotic automation.

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MACHINERY Cartoning Filling/capping, liquid & viscous Form/fill/seal -horizontal (pouches or bags)

R.A JONES 2701 Crescent Springs Road Covington, Kentucky 41017 Phone: 1.800.216.4499 Email: info@rajones.com

www.rajones.com AEROSOL FILLING & CRIMPING MACHINES Our KP-Aerofill portfolio includes aerosol and rotary liquid fill systems, rotary base crimpers, gasser/shakers, propellant and liquid fillers, BOV, air powered TTV technology, and more. CARTONING MACHINES Our extensive portfolio includes end-load and customized top-load cartoners. These can range from hand-load vertical, to end-load, to fully automated systems running at 600 cartons per minute. CHUB PACKAGING EQUIPMENT Our KartridgPak equipment is the workhorse chub solution for the food & mining industries and are much more cost effective than preformed clip solutions. CUP FILLING & SEALING MACHINES Our Autoprod & Holmatic cup systems fill, seal, and overcap straight or tapered-walled cups, tubs, or trays for a variety of viscous and dry products. MULTIPACKING MACHINES Whether single tier or double tier, 4 pack to 48 pack, our machines can handle multiple package configurations and styles including E-Flute & B-Flute cartons. POUCHING MACHINES Our Pouch King high speed pouch-filling machine fills 3-sided, 4-sided, gusseted, and standup gusseted pouch styles up to 7,000 linear inches of web per minute. OUR EXPERIENCE PROVIDES QUALITY SOLUTIONS We have engineered and manufactured over 9,000 machines across 7 different technologies. Our 80+ in-house engineers bring a collected confidence to all projects regardless of scope. OUR SERVICE CAPABILITIES GUARANTEES OPTIMAL EFFICIENCY Our in-house service, parts, and modernization teams are on call 24/7/365 providing remote assistance, on-site service, certified parts, training, and machine audits. OUR INDUSTRY RELATIONSHIPS ASSURES THE LATEST TECHNOLOGY: Being part of Coesia, the global leader in industrial and packaging solutions, exposes us to the latest technological advancements in our industry we adopt to improve our portfolio of offerings for your business needs. OUR COMMITMENT CREATES LIFE-LONG PARTNERSHIPS: Our full-time project management team ensures your equipment is on time, on budget, and to your specifications. Our installation team is on-site until your performance requirements are met. Our service team guarantees parts, service, and support of your equipment for at least 20 years.

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MACHINERY Conveying & accumulation Feeding/inserting/unscrambling Packaging line integration

Regal Beloit 7120 New Buffington Rd., Florence, KY 41042 Phone: 800-626-2120 Email: CustomerService.PTSolutions@regalbeloit.com

www.regalbeloit.com/ModSort The System Plast® ModSort® module is a low-noise, low voltage modular transfer/diverter station that can move everything from tiny polybags to boxes. This suite of products can easily integrate with new or existing systems, eliminating the need for a lift, pneumatics, or Z-direction position feedback devices. Motorized drive rollers and controls allow flexibility in wiring, with safe, efficient, quiet and low-maintenance operation. Additional custom setups are available, such as the ModSort Trident mobile setup for fulfillment/distribution centers has a four-zone infeed that gaps a product, reads the package, and sends it down a belt, where it then diverts left, right or straight on a 30-degree spur-curve to one of three sorting locations. To learn more about the ModSort suite of products, visit regalbeloit.com/ModSort. The Tag-It Program powered by Perceptiv™ intelligence helps speed up MRO, because you know what’s there! Tag-It is an asset management platform which enables you to view details on mechanical and electrical assets in operation. You can also add Perceptiv wireless monitoring to keep watch on the health of your critical assets 24/7! With real-time monitoring, automatic ALERTS and remote diagnostics, you’ll gain the insight to prevent unplanned downtime with a proactive maintenance strategy. More benefits include streamlining MRO inventory and procurement, and reducing redundant or obsolete inventory. Regal Beloit Corporation (NYSE: RBC) is a global leader in the engineering and manufacturing of electric motors and controls, power generation products and power transmission serving customers throughout the world. We create a better tomorrow by developing and responsibly producing energy-efficient products and systems. Our company is comprised of three operating segments: Commercial and Industrial Systems, Climate Solutions and Power Transmission Solutions. Regal is headquartered in Beloit, Wisconsin and has manufacturing, sales and service facilities worldwide. For more information, visit RegalBeloit.com.

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MACHINERY Bulk handling/filling equipment Form/fill/seal -Vertical Shrink wrapping

Rennco, a ProMach Product Brand 300 Elm Street I Homer, Ml 49245 I United States Phone: 517.568.4121 Email: Rennco@ProMachBuilt.com

www.Rennco.com Rennco vertical L-bar sealing equipment and automated bagging systems serve customers that need to create packages around one or many products that have complex shapes and sizes. We provide advantages of specialization and extensive experience with connections in the industry to utilize the best available sealing technology that perfectly fit customer requirements. Every machine is specially engineered from proven designs that will be operable for years to come. Rennco provides reliable entry-level to completely automated solutions designed for most industries. Our legacy of refining vertical L-bar sealing equipment and automated bagging systems has been in place for more than 50 years. We have the largest installation base and geography reach in this segment of the packaging industry. Rennco also designs and manufactures innovative product handling, counting, accumulating and reeding systems for complete automated solutions. Rennco offers bagging equipment for E-Commerce packaging. With the Rennco vertical packaging machine, centerfolded roll stock material is utilized to "right size" the bag around your products. This bagging solution offers reduction in excess material thus is a cost savings by having the package the correct size for the item. Integrated with a print and apply labeling system offers a complete integrated system for E-Commerce mail order projects. Rennco's fast, easy-to-use form, fill, and seal systems produce packages as small as 2" square up to 24 "x 65" without the high cost of using pre-made bags.

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MACHINERY Multipacking/shrink bundling/banding

Roberts PolyPro Inc 5416 Wyoming Ave Charlotte, NC 28273 Phone: 704-588-1794 Email: RobertsPolyPro@ProMachBuilt.com

www.RobertsPolyPro.com Complete Handle Solutions Roberts PolyPro offers a wide variety of carriers and applicator solutions to multi-pack and bundle your containers. All our carriers are manufactured using 100% recyclable plastic and, in most cases, using up to 30% less plastic than competitive style carriers, while providing a secure package. Bottle carriers come in multiple configurations from single bottle, 2 pack carriers to 6 pack carriers. Can carriers come in 4 pack and 6 pack configuration and fit slim, sleek, and standard 211 cans. Our can and bottle carriers may be applied manually, or by semi-automatic or fully automatic applicators. We offer a full range of applicators operating at speeds of 30 containers per minute to over 1000 containers per minute.

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MACHINERY Palletizing/Depalletizing Case/tray packing Case erect/seal

Schneider Packaging Equipment 5370 Guy Young Rd. Brewerton, NY 13029 Phone: 315.676.3035 Email: sales@schneiderequip.com

schneiderequip.com With over 50 years of industry problem-solving in endof-line automation, Schneider Packaging Equipment is a leading manufacturer of case packing and robotic palletizing solutions. We design state-of-the-art machinery for customers in industries such as food and beverage, dairy, pharmaceutical, personal care, plastics, and paper. To date, we have installed and continue to support over 3,600 world-class machines in some of the biggest manufacturing operations in the world. Driving solutions to address our partners’ specific issues pushes us to constantly innovate our machines, software, and ancillary services. Schneider Packaging Equipment is your end-of-line destination for: • • • • • •

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MACHINERY Cartoning Case/tray packing Robotics

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www.schubert.group Schubert is a global leader in top-loading packaging machines (TLM). For its digital, robot-based packaging machines,the family-owned company, headquartered in Germany, builds on an interplay of simple mechanics, intelligent control technology and high modularity. With this philosophy and a highly developed culture of innovation the company has been pursuing an entirely independent technological path for more than 50 years. The second generation of the company now employs 1,300 people. Innovations include the vision control system, the transport robot Transmodul or the flow-wrapping machine Flowmodul. Schubert provides future-proof solutions that are easy to operate, flexible in terms of format conversion, high in performance and stable in function. The machines package products of all types in trays, cartons, boxes or flow-wrap bags

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MACHINERY Cartoning Case/tray packing Palletizing/Depalletizing

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www.serpapackaging.com Serpa manufactures secondary packaging solutions from cartoners and case packers to robotic palletizers and other complementary equipment to form complete end of line solutions. Handling the most unique packaging specifications in the pharmaceutical, food, beverage, personal care, household, and industrial markets, Serpa combines the latest technology and advanced design capabilities to ensure top-quality equipment that is geared for easy operation, tool-less changeover and ease of maintenance. Serpa is a trusted partner for integrated packaging systems and an authorized Fanuc integrator. • Cartoning • Case Packing • Palleti ing • igh Speed Infeeds • igh Speed Inserts • ull Line Integrations

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MACHINERY Conveying & accumulation

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www.sidedriveconveyor.com A NEW ERA IN HYGIENIC CONVEYOR DESIGN Unique edge-driven belt technology enables the use of multiple drives on the same belt for the most configurable, hygienic spiral and transferless conveyors in the world! Improve your production line with SideDrive’s patentpending, sanitary conveyor systems. Keep your product safe with limitless configurations that withstand harsh washdown environments. Whether you need to get your product up, down or eliminate transfers, the possibilities are endless! EXCLUSIVE FOCUS ON SIDE DRIVE CONVEYORS SideDrive Conveyor is the first company in the world to exclusively focus on and use only side drive edge-driven belting from Intralox, making it the authority when it comes to versatile, sanitary conveying equipment. Featured is a unique, modular belting that stands up to washdown environments and is fatigue- and wearresistant. An open, drumless spiral design allows our easy access, cleaning and maintenance. PROVEN SANITARY CONVEYOR INTEGRATION SideDrive Conveyor is an NCC Company, which holds more than 30 successful years of full service systems integration. As a trusted partner to our customers, we use NCC experience to design, build and integrate automation, packaging and material handling solutions for specific production needs. A TRUSTED HISTORY WITH INTRALOX SideDrive Conveyor’s partnership and heritage with Intralox also makes us uniquely qualified on sanitary conveyors. In addition to using only Intralox’s side drive technology, SideDrive Conveyor’s parent company NCC was actually started by a former Intralox employee. Our mechanical and electrical design and manufacturing expertise with sanitary conveying equipment is second-to-none.

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MACHINERY | MATERIALS | BUSINESS DRIVERS Labeling Labels Tamper-evident machinery

Sleeve Seal 14000 Dineen Drive Little Rock, AR 72206 USA Phone: 501-492-3893 Email: sales@sleeveseal.com

sleeveseal.com Sleeve Seal shrink sleeve labelers are intelligent systems engineered for repeatable performance in a durable, operator-friendly system. Built-to-last American manufacturing and Allen Bradley controls are combined to apply labels at speeds from 25 to 1600 containers per minute. Quality construction and the fastest, most rugged drive train in the industry provide countless hours of label application at efficiencies of 99.5% or more. Visit us at Booth C-5433 to see the SSL-800i running during Pack Expo

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MACHINERY Cartoning Case/tray packing Retail display packaging

SOMIC AMERICA, INC. 500 Lone Oak Road, Suite #200 Eagan, MN 55121 Phone: 847-915-9872 Email: info@somic.us

www.somic.us The flexibility of SOMIC’s advanced mechatronic, retail ready packaging systems is well known, but perhaps it is more important today than ever before. For more than 40 years, we have developed highly efficient and affordable solutions for many manufacturing operations, and the high level of performance of these machines has opened the door to a wide range of new industries. At this year’s show, we will be demonstrating our newest version of ReadyPack. Featuring the latest technology and Rockwell automation, this mid-range machine can collate, carton and close 160 products per minute and has the capacity to carton 18 units per minute as a tray packer, or 12 as a wraparound unit. Besides handling flowpacks and rigid bottles, at PACK Expo you will see how efficiently this compact, 70 square-foot unit packages GOYA products in stand-up pouches. With the marketplace growing and given the current labor shortage, this is an ideal time to consider an automated system for your business. The majority of our customers experience a return on their investment in a reasonable amount of time, and we can structure a program that’s right for you. We also support our packaging systems with outstanding technical service and a large warehouse of spare parts.

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MACHINERY Conveying & accumulation Contract packaging E-Commerce

Span Tech Conveyors 1115 Cleveland Ave, Glasgow KY 42141 Phone: 270-651-9166 Email: packinfo@spantechllc.com

www.spantechconveyors.com Span Tech leads the industry as an American material handling innovation company renowned for our durable plastic chain conveyors. Today we are recognized as a global leader in developing unique and customizable technical solutions for processing applications. Span Tech conveyors are widely used in Food & Beverage Production, Pharmaceuticals, Packaging, E-Commerce, Cosmetics, Distribution and Manufacturing. We provide our partners with the lowest total cost of ownership, as well as the longest service life available. We are committed to building the best conveyor systems possible. It is more than a goal. – It is how we do business. PACKAGING APPLICATIONS: When it comes to packaging facilities, the best conveyor solutions should make the most use of available floor space. Whether you are moving sensitive products, empty packages, or heavy packages a flexible, adaptable, and innovative conveyor system ensures each product is handled correctly and orientated appropriately before entering the filling, labeling, and packaging machines down the line. PHARMACEUTICAL APPLICATIONS: Span Tech conveyor systems are custom designed for pharmaceutical manufacturers to prevent cross contaminations from the handling of different products. We manufacture pharmaceutical systems to safely convey small vials and bottles, vial pucks, blister packs, bags, tubes, and small cartons. NEW PRODUCT LAUNCH: Span Tech has introduced a new line of Adjustable & Fixed guide rail to the marketplace, EZGUIDE™. This technology revolutionizes the way you look at and use standard guide rail. Join us at Pack Expo Las Vegas and learn how together we can Outlast, Outperform, & Outdeliver the competition, increase your throughput and minimize your downtime.

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THE SHOWCASE OF INSPIRATION See award-winning packaging from around the world—the next great idea for your brand may well be on display!

NORTH HALL | Booth N-9720

FEATURING ENTRIES FROM: ABRE—Brazilian Packaging Association

IoPP—Institute of Packaging Professionals

AIMCAL—Association of International Metallizers, Coaters and Laminators

PPC—Paperboard Packaging Council

AMEE—Asociación Mexicana de Envase y Embalaje FPA—Flexible Packaging Association FSEA—Foil and Specialty Effects Association

ProFood World’s Sustainability Excellence in Manufacturing Awards RPA—Reusable Packaging Association The Tube Council WPO—World Packaging Organisation

IMDA—In-Mold Decorating Association

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MACHINERY Filling/capping -dry Inspect/vision/testing/checkweigh/x-ray

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www.spee-dee.com CELEBRATING 40 YEARS FILLED WITH CONFIDENCE Since 1981, Spee-Dee has earned a reputation for building reliable, accurate and durable dry filling systems. Customers trust Spee-Dee to improve efficiency, productivity and profitability. Our test lab is second-to-none and offers the ability to simulate your full production line at our facility. HIGHLY ACCURATE AUGER FILLERS Servo technology eliminates time-consuming manual adjustments. Ideal for dry fill applications such as ground coffee, powdered drink mixes, baking mixes, sugar, spices, soup bases, nutraceuticals and more. HYGIENIC, HIGH-SPEED ROTARY FILLERS Fill rigid containers with ease and accuracy. Changeovers are a breeze with patented magnetic funnels and all toolless change parts. An open design allows 360 degree access. Ideal applications include nutraceutical gummies and powders, nuts, spices and grated and shredded cheese. Speeds up to 400 containers per minute. PLC-BASED CHECKWEIGHERS Electro Magnetic Force Restoration (EMFR) weighing technology is ten times more accurate than strain gauge models. Tool-less belt changes, USB port for easy data collection and calibration by your technician - all in a small footprint. Sanitary, heavy-duty and inclined models available. RELIABLE, DURABLE VOLUMETRIC CUP FILLERS Quick-change cups are easily inserted in minutes. Telescoping cups offer the ability to fine tune the fill weight for fill and weight accuracy. Designed to handle a variety of applications from simple hand-fills to interfacing with automatic equipment. Speeds up to 140 fills per minute.

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MACHINERY | MATERIALS Coding/marking Additives, coatings & inks

Squid Ink Manufacturing 7041 Boone Avenue N, Brooklyn Park, MN 55428, USA Phone: 1-800-877-5658 Email: info@squidink.com

www.squidink.com Squid Ink is a manufacturer of coding and marking systems for product identification and traceability, providing superior quality inks and low maintenance printing equipment. Squid Ink began in 1991, supplying high quality replacement ink jet fluids. Since then, the company has grown and expanded to include a complete line of hi-res piezo printing systems, CIJ (continuous ink jet) printing systems, TIJ (thermal ink jet) printing systems, DOD (drop-on-demand) printing systems, laser coders, and a full library of inks and ink jet fluids. Our printers and ink are designed to print the highest quality bar codes, batch numbers, date codes, logos and large or small character text, directly onto corrugated cases, plastics, metals, glass, wood and other substrates. And Squid Ink continues to design new products that are reliable, easy to use, and cost effective. One of our latest examples is the CoPilot Max®, a new feature-rich printing system that offers 360 dpi print resolution from multiple printheads, 2.8” print height, full color touchscreen, and the option to run from a wireless tablet. The CoPilot Max offers users clean and reliable printing of bar codes, logos and razor-sharp small character text. Today, Squid Ink continues to focus on it’s core purpose to “help companies deliver products to the world.” An expanding line of integrated products and services reflect Squid Ink’s commitment to meet new needs and new challenges, and ensure that customers have reliable systems for their packaging application. Squid Ink, Eastey, American Film & Machinery (AFM) and Cogent Technologies are all divisions of Engage Technologies Corporation. Squid Ink (squidink.com) is a manufacturer of coding and marking systems for product identification and traceability, providing superior quality inks and low maintenance printing equipment. Eastey (eastey.com) is a leading manufacturer of heavy-duty shrink packaging equipment and automated case sealing systems for packaging applications. American Film & Machinery (afmsleeves.com) supplies shrink labelers and tunnels, shrink sleeves, and tamper bands. Cogent Technologies (cogent-tech.com) manufactures infrared drying systems used to dry ink in the industrial and graphics industries. Engage Technologies Corporation is headquartered in Brooklyn Park, MN with facilities in Rogers, MN, Spring Lake Park, MN, The Hague, Netherlands, and Shanghai, China. The Company continues to expand sales and services, with authorized distributors strategically located throughout the U.S. and the rest of the world.

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MACHINERY Cartoning Form/fill/seal -horizontal (pouches or bags) Form/fill/seal -Vertical

Syntegon Technology Allendale, NJ; Decatur, GA; Minneapolis, MN; New Richmond, WI; Oldsmar, FL; Raleigh, NC Phone: 770-981-5200 Email: connectwithus@syntegon.com

www.syntegon.com Syntegon Technology is one of the leading suppliers of processing and packaging technology, mostly to the food and pharma industries, but also other packaged goods. We offer a product portfolio ranging from entry-level machines to fully integrated systems. As a single-source supplier of processing and automation technology, as well as primary and secondary packaging technology, our mission is to support customers in creating sustainable solutions with marketleading technologies. Our product portfolio includes: confectionery processing equipment; product distribution, collation, and loading systems; horizontal flow-wrappers; vertical bagmakers; topload, endload and wraparound cartoners; case packers; filling and sealing systems for cups and bottles; thermoforming, filling, and sealing systems; bag sealers; and checkweighing systems. Fields of application in the pharmaceutical industry are the production, processing, filling, inspection and packaging of liquid and solid pharmaceuticals (e.g. syringes and capsules). In the food industry, the portfolio includes process technology for confectionery as well as packaging solutions for dry foods (e.g. bars, bakery products and coffee), frozen foods and dairy products. Based in Waiblingen, Germany, and employing some 6,000 associates, at 30 locations in more than 15 countries worldwide, a highly-qualified workforce develops and produces complete solutions for the pharmaceutical, food, and confectionery industries. These solutions are complemented by a comprehensive after-sales service portfolio. A global service and sales network provides customers with local points of contact.

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64 000 machines. 140 countries. One language: quality. The numbers speak for themselves. No matter if it is stand-alone machines, complete systems or services: Syntegon sets standards in the development of innovative process and packaging technology. For our customers, this means tailor-made and reliable production processes for perfect results. From a spare part to complete production systems – with us you get everything from one source. And that pays off.

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booth # C-2800 September 27–29, 2021

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MACHINERY Inspect/vision/testing/checkweigh/x-ray

Teledyne TapTone 49 Edgerton Drive, North Falmouth, MA 02556 USA Phone: 508/563-1000 Email: TapTone@Teledyne.com

www.TapTone.com Teledyne TapTone offers a full line of package inspection systems to detect leaks, vacuum, pres-sure, fill level, cap, code, and label. In addition, TapTone makes a line of rejectors and lane diverters to remove faulty product from the line. Celebrating 50 years of experience in the packaging industry and numerous patented technologies, Teledyne TapTone can help you stay competitive in today’s changing market climate. TapTone systems allow for maximum flexibility and rapid product changeover to accommodate the ever-evolving requirements of consumer package goods. Our user interfaces can operate multiple inspection sensors simultaneously, use minimal floor space, and require virtually no line alterations, making them well suited for existing production lines. The wide range of package inspection systems and rejectors available from TapTone, ensures that you will find the system best suited for your container, line, and budget. With a global focus on quality and cost control, there has never been a better time to add a TapTone package inspection system to your production line.

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MACHINERY Multipacking/shrink bundling/banding Shrink wrapping Case/tray packing

Texwrap 525 Vossbrink Drive Washington, MO 63090 United States Phone: (636) 239-7424 Email: texwrap@promachbuilt.com

www.texwrap.com Texwrap is the leader in the design and manufacture of fully automatic shrink wrapping, shrink bundling and E-commerce systems. Known as the industry innovator, we hold patents on some of the most significant breakthrough technologies in the shrink-wrapping business. Our comprehensive line of cost-effective, high speed shrink wrapping and infeed solutions includes L-bar sealers, intermittent motion and continuous motion side sealers, and vertical wrappers, as well as shrink tunnels - all made in the U.S.A. and backed by and industry leading warranty. Texwrap is premiering the latest ePack Series wrapping system, an optimal solution for high-volume e-commerce businesses requiring wrap-to-ship or wrap-to-stock packaging. The equipment on display at PackExpo is a ProMach system integration featuring the newest E-Pack Series shrink wrapper and 1322-2 Shrink Tunnel, along with ID Technologies EPI labeler and ID Technology 252 mailing label applicator. This wrap-to-ship system incorporates a series of checks that help ensure that product is tracked, packaged, and labeled accurately, while also producing a “right-sized” mailer that reduces DIM weight freight costs, as well as material costs. Additional benefits include reduction of labor, higher throughput, and the highest quality, most secure seals in the industry. For more information contact Texwrap@promachbuilt.com and be sure to visit Texwrap at the show, booth C-3027.

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MACHINERY Palletizing/Depalletizing Stretch wrapping/pallet load containment Robotics

TopTier 10315 SE Jennifer St Portland OR, 97015 USA Phone: 503/217-6457 Email: salesteam@toptier.com

www.toptier.com TopTier is the #1 selling line of palletizers in North America... mission-critical components of automated end-of-line packaging operations for food, beverage and consumer packaged goods manufacturers. TopTier is the leader in innovation and value — providing palletizing solutions with speed, flexibility, and dependability for 24/7 operations. Complete Capabilities TopTier palletizers provide cost-effective palletizing solutions for applications across all industries: • Product: cases, bags, bundles, trays, trayless, display pack, buckets, totes, and more • ates: to layers per minute • The global leader in concurrent stretch wrapping technology • Sheets, pallet handling, and comprehensive options • Advanced safety: controlled entry ISO - Category PL d • igh and low infeed • Smallest full-featured footprint • asyStack programming and machine control • Both row-forming and robotic technologies Modular ngineering TopTier’s modern layer building technology is more advanced than generic robots and legacy palletizers. Modular engineering and construction provides for all options and accessories in one compact integrated unit, achieving quality control and complete configuration flexibility. Live Demos Personal interactive oom demos are available every day. Schedule a demo with TopTier sales engineers combining years of exclusive palleti ing experience.

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MACHINERY | MATERIALS | BUSINESS DRIVERS Controls & machine components Inspect/vision/testing/checkweigh/x-ray Conveying & accumulation

Tri-Tronics 7705 Cheri Ct, Tampa, FL 33634 Phone: (813) 886-4000 Email: info@ttco.com

www.ttco.com TRI-TRONICS®, the pioneer in high-performance highspeed sensors, offers a wide range of photoelectric & ultrasonic sensors, glass & plastic fiber-optic light guides, and rotary encoders for industrial automation and motion feedback control. For 60 years we have provided innovative solutions to real-world applications. The performance of our sensor products and the ruggedness of our encoder products sets us apart from the competition in the market. We fabricate, assemble and test most of our products in our own facility using automated machinery for milling & turning, encapsulation & sonic welding, and electronics assembly to ensure the highest quality. In a world where equipment must run faster and produce more, performance is everything. Our company’s principles and philosophy are built on trust that is earned. PRODUCTS AND SERVICES We design and manufacture photoelectric sensors, fiber-optic light guides, and encoders. Product lines include high-speed fiber-optic and registration mark sensors, laser sensors, color recognition sensors, clear and opaque label gap sensors, luminescence sensors, clear object sensors, and general-purpose opposed, reflex and proximity sensors for the packaging, machine automation, inkjet printing, offset printing, coding, product inspection, labeling, and material handling industries. We also have a complete line of shaft, hollow shaft, and wheeled incremental and absolute encoders. We also customize per your needs. RECENT DEVELOPMENTS Our dedication to innovation has recently produced the following major new products Mini Label Eye - Specially designed optics, with highintensity IR LED, penetrates thicker backing material and reduces temperature drift. DFS12 - Designed to provide reliable detection using plastic fiber-optic light guides. The slim-line housing with a protective lid will fit in a variety of small spaces. DFS61 - Fine-tuned to effortlessly detect the presence of clear fluids using fiber-optic light guides.

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MACHINERY Form/fill/seal -Vertical Cartoning Weighing/combination scales

Triangle Package Machinery Company 6655 West Diversey Ave • Chicago, IL 60707 • USA Phone: 773/889-0200 Email: info@trianglepackage.com

www.trianglepackage.com Since 1923, Triangle has built a legacy of designing and building sanitary packaging equipment that has stood both the test of time as well as harsh washdown environments. We’re still servicing machines that have been running in the field since the 1950s. Today the family’s third generation carries on that tradition with superior engineering, a world-class manufacturing facility in Chicago, IL (USA) and unparalleled customer support. VFFS Baggers Keeping food and workers safe are our top priorities. Our vertical form-fill-seal baggers are designed with sanitation and ease-of-use in mind. Triangle baggers meet USDA/3A and FSMA standards. All models come with an open, accessible design, sanitary forming tubes and sloped surfaces for easy run-off during washdown. Easy-changeover features include no-tool removal of forming tubes, sealing saws and film rolls, allowing you to run multiple SKUs, package styles and materials, quickly. Premade Pouch Filler/Sealer For pre-made pouch applications, our rotary pouch machine is designed to run various styles, including Doy bags, and has the ability to store up to 48 recipes on the HMI. Inline Weighers Offering unmatched accuracy and speed, our family of inline combination weighers provides even product distribution, leading to fewer missed cycles compared to traditional circular multihead weighers. In addition, our inline weighers mount directly on top of VFFS baggers, saving valuable floor space and eliminating the need for costly mezzanines. Horizontal Cartoning Systems Our Flex 1 cartoning solution is ideal for bag-in-box applications such as cereal, rice, cake mix and more. Key features include quick and simple 3D changeover, single- or twin-pack bag capability, servo drives, and a compact footprint. Pairing a Triangle inline weigher and VFFS bagger with this compact cartoner provides a great integrated bag-in-box system...all in a small footprint. Superior Service & Support Your true relationship with Triangle starts when your machine is installed in your facility. Field service is available out of our Chicago headquarters as well as regionally throughout the US. Our 22 service technicians offer an average tenure of 18 years servicing Triangle equipment. Spare parts are manufactured in our Chicago facility and are typically shipped the same business day.

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SINCE 1923 Rely on nearly a century of sanitary packaging experience. Our next generation of VFFS baggers are versatile, smart and sanitary. All in a small footprint. And ready to serve you for the “next” 100 years.

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MACHINERY Contract packaging Labeling Shrink wrapping

Tripack 1300 US-50 | Milford, OH 45150 | United States Phone: (513) 248-1255 Email: info@tripack.net

www.tripack.net TRIPACK is an industry leader in the manufacturing and integration of shrink sleeve application systems for shrink labeling, tamper evident banding, and multi-pack applications. Family owned since 2003, Tripack provides packaging solutions and services that are backed by a 3-year warranty program – unmatched in our industry! Shrink Sleeve Systems: Our custom engineered shrink sleeve systems are designed for simple setup and quick changeovers to maximize uptime. We have shrink sleeve solutions for a wide range of production requirements, from entry-level speeds of 50 ppm up to fully integrated high speed systems capable of 800 ppm. These solutions can be supplied as individual machines or complete turn-key systems, which include applicators, shrink tunnels, conveyors and special product handling components. Contract Packaging: Complimentary to our equipment/systems manufacturing, we also provide contract shrink sleeve packaging and fulfillment services. Our highly automated packaging center features a series of production lines capable of a wide variety of applications. Our expertise in the design and manufacturing of these specialty systems provide us with a unique and competitive advantage in also offering 3rd party packaging services. These services include: • Shrink Label Decoration (Aluminum Cans, Glass Bottles, Plastic Containers, etc.) • Seasonal Shrink Sleeve Packaging Initiatives • Multi-Pack Applications • Variety Packs • Quick-to-Market Projects Craft Beverages: The Craft Beverages Division has become a proven, extremely successful Go-to-Market choice for craft beverage producers of all types. High level customization, both in brand identity and product offering, has become the name of the game in the craft marketplace. We believe innovative design execution leads to a strong presence on the shelf, resulting in brand growth. Additionally, our Make-to-Order process frees up both physical inventory space and business cashflow, removing two very common challenges that craft producers face.

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MACHINERY Coding/marking Labeling

Universal Labeling Systems, Inc. 3501 8th Avenue South St. Petersburg, FL 33711 Phone: 727/327-2123 Email: sales@universal1.com

www.universal1.com We are Labeling. At Universal Labeling Systems, it’s all we do. Since 1984, Universal has been a leader in pressure sensitive machinery. No other labeling machinery company can lay claim to as many standard and uniquely designed labeling systems. We do one thing, and we do a lot of it. ULS designs and builds over a 1,000 machines and systems per year. We incorporate innovations to best suit your labeling needs. Even when designing low volume semi-automatic equipment, ULS sets the bar high for quality and reliability. You can’t be all things to all people; that’s why we’re all things labeling. All our machines are designed and built in the USA at our St. Petersburg, Florida facility. Our engineering staff, using the very latest in design and modeling software, utilizes many years of labeling machinery and product handling experience. These engineering designs move from 3-D CAD drawings to being produced in our in-house fabrication facility. The finely-machined components come together in our assembly facility where the systems are built and tested in accordance with your products and labels. Everything we are goes into everything we do. Your ULS machine is sold and supported through a worldwide network of Authorized Distributors, and backed up by our expert technical staff. ULS product manuals include machine specifications, set-up and operational details, maintenance, trouble shooting, and recommended spare parts. Our Pledge: “All equipment manufactured by Universal Labeling Systems carries a 30-day performance guarantee. If your labeling machinery does not perform as stated… we will take your machine back and reimburse you in full.” Since 1984, we continue to honor this pledge.

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MACHINERY Form/fill/seal -Vertical Converting Equipment Sustainability

V-Shapes S.r.l. Via Persicetana, 20B 40012 Calderara di Reno (Bologna) – Italy Phone: +39 051 018 5079 Email: info@v-shapes.com

www.v-shapes.com V-Shapes is the leading provider of products and services designed to produce and fill single-dose packaging that enables easy dispensing with a single hand. We manufacture, sell and service innovative vertically integrated systems for single-serve sachets that minimize waste, shorten time to market, and offer a fully customizable and more sustainable packaging solution. Our packaging equipment provides convenient and hygienic means for consumers to dispense single doses of liquid and semi-solid products. During Pack Expo, we will present for the first time AlphaFlex, a highly productive and easy-to-operate filling, sealing and converting line, with an integrated high definition digital inkjet printer in partnership with Memjet and ColorGATE. We will also display our VS dflex digital inkjet printing press for nearline printing and Prime, our single-lane automatic packaging machine for the production of V-Shapes patented unit-dose sachets, with nearline digital printing in partnership with TrojanLabel T2C press. V-Shapes partners with packaging converters around the globe to offer these unique services to brands in a wide range of industries, from food and cosmetics to hand sanitizer and chemical products, producing single-unit packaging, on demand, in small or large quantities.

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MACHINERY Bulk handling/filling equipment Conveying & accumulation Controls & machine components

VDG (Van der Graaf) 13771 Cavaliere Drive, Shelby Township, MI, 48315 USA Phone: (888) 326-1476 Email: info@vandergraaf.com

www.vandergraaf.com VDG is the market leader in design and manufacture of drum motors for belt conveyors. VDG provides reliable customized solutions to material handling and food processing industries through innovation, precision manufacturing, research and development. The VDG Drum Motor encloses all drive components, including the motor, gear reducer, and bearings inside the drum, increasing mechanical and electrical efficiency, optimizing space, and promoting operator safety. All components are engineered for 80,000 hours of service life before scheduled maintenance, eliminating regular adjustments and maintenance intervals associated with traditional external conveyor drives. VDG Drum Motors are available in wide range of diameter sizes, belt speeds, horsepower, various options and features. The patented IronGrip™ lagging developed by VDG for the drum motor, extends the lifespan of the conveyor belt and lagging. The optional IronGrip™ lagging increases belt traction by 40%, improves belt tracking, and requires less pre-tensioning while providing higher belt-pull. For food processing, the VDG all-316 stainless steel SSV drum motor is at the forefront of belt conveyors where sanitation is paramount. The continuous profile SSV Drum Motor with the belt profile machined directly onto the drum, drives modular, wire mesh, and monolithic thermoplastic conveyor belts without requiring sprockets. This sprocketless SSV Drum Motor features IP69K sealing system, withstands washdown pressure up to 3,000 psi and exceeds industry sanitary and safety standards. The IntelliDrive™ Drum Motor with new permanent magnet motor technology delivers 40% increased electrical efficiency with much wider belt speed bandwidth, without loss of torque compared to a standard induction motor. With all drive components housed internally, the IntelliDrive™ achieves a 96% mechanical efficiency, further decreasing energy consumption and cost. Established in 1985, and with manufacturing facilities in USA and Canada employing stateof-the-art production technology, VDG ensures product quality, fast delivery and after sales support. With global representation and service centers throughout the USA, VDG offers customized conveyor drive solutions to a wide customer base.

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MACHINERY Adhesive application Inspect/vision/testing/checkweigh/x-ray Case erect/seal

Valco Melton 497 Circle Freeway Drive, Suite 490. Cincinnati, OH 45246 Phone: 513.874.6550 Email: info@valcomelton.com

www.valcomelton.com For over 65 years Valco Melton has been developing next-generation solutions and enhancing industry-standard systems for paper converting and other specialty adhesive dispensing industries across the world. A global corporation, Valco Melton’s service and sales network support customers from over 96 countries. Striving to constantly improve technical advances, Valco Melton has been saving companies millions in adhesive savings and quality production with our EcoStitch™ line. The EcoStitch™ solution is an all-electric hot melt application solution with melter options including small tankless systems as well as larger sized traditional melters. The EcoStitch™ solution significantly reduces the amount of hot melt that is required for sealing cases and cartons while implementing a “large, nozzle-low pressure” application method which is opposite from any other competitive solution. The new EcoStitch™ melter series is the most intelligent, versatile, technologically advanced and most innovative adhesive melter to ever be created. With Ethernet IP integration, digital pressure control, adhesive usage data available on screen and full OEM integration with all digital based data.

To learn more, visit www.valcomelton.com

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MATERIALS | MACHINERY Labeling Labels Coding/marking

Weber Packaging Solutions 711 W. Algonquin Rd Arlington Heights, IL 60005 USA Phone: 847/364-8500 Email: info@weberpackaging.com

www.weberpackaging.com We Identify Your World For almost 90 years, Weber Packaging Solutions has been a leading innovator in the design, engineering, manufacture and supply of high-performance pressuresensitive labels, labeling systems and inkjet systems. As a family-owned company, Weber has the ability to bring a wide range of reliable products to local or global customers to help them solve their labeling problems. Every customer matters to us. Labeling Systems Weber manufactures and supplies a complete line of labeling equipment for the in-line printing and application of labels. We offer a broad selection of automatic label applicators that rapidly apply prime, pressure-sensitive labels to all types of products and packages. In addition, we design and build an exclusive selection of label printerapplicators. These self-contained systems combine highresolution print engines with automatic label applicators to print and apply labels as an integral component of production. Labels Weber understands what it takes to make a great label. With over forty Mark Andy flexographic and HP digital label presses under one roof, we are able to select the most productive printing technology for a particular order. Weber is HD Flexo and ISO 9001 certified. Whether the assignment calls for decorative, variable-imprint or blank labels, we strive to ensure those labels meet the needs of our customers. Ink Jet Coding Systems Weber Series 8 CIJ ink jet coders from BestCode make it easy to print high-speed, reliable marks and codes on a wide range of substrates. The systems feature fast startups, print speeds of up to 1500’/min and a 10.4” color touch screen.

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MACHINERY Case erect/seal Tray lidding/sealing E-Commerce

Wexxar Bel 13471 Vulcan Way, Richmond, BC, Canada V6V 1K4 Phone: 1-888-565-3219 Email: Wexxar@ProMachBuilt.com

www.Wexxar.com Wexxar Bel is the industry leading designer and manufacturer of corrugated case and tray, forming and sealing machinery. With our unmatched experience and customer first approach, each machine is built with the customer experience in mind. Our premium machines provide reliable high performance which are guaranteed to meet your packaging needs. Our promise to you continues well after your purchase, with our talented support and service team, ready to answer or support you with any of your questions. With our unmatched experience and customer first approach, each machine is built with the customer experience in mind. Our premium machines provide reliable high performance which are guaranteed to meet your packaging needs. Our industry leading support network brings you peace of mind and will get you back up and running quickly and efficiently. At Pack Expo Las Vegas, we will be introducing the newest generation of our WF line of case formers. The WF Gen2 builds on the industry's most reliable case former with further improvements while addressing some previous bottlenecks of the design. IPAK will also be introducing an all new IPAK tray former which will revolutionize the entire product line. The new IPAK tray former makes improvements in all facets of the machine with even quicker size changes, a more modular and flexible design, and overall improved quality and construction of materials for more robustness and a longer product life. Lastly, we will also be unveiling a new configuration of Flex E Pack product line.

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MACHINERY Inspect/vision/testing/checkweigh/x-ray Labeling Weighing/combination scales

WIPOTEC-OCS, Inc. 825 Marathon Parkway. Lawrenceville, GA 30046 Phone: (678) 344-8300 Email: info.us@wipotec.com

www.wipotec-ocs.com/us KEY PERSONNEL Michael Schlaeger, V.P General Manager Kelvin Binns, Sales Director, CPG John Carlin, Sales Director, Healthcare WIPOTEC-OCS weighing, inspection, and product tracking solutions serve a wide variety of customer needs. We are part of the WIPOTEC group, pi-oneers in dynamic weighing and inspection technology for over 30 years. The design and manufacture of our EMFR weigh cells, checkweighers, X-Ray scanners and TQS machines takes place in Kaiserslautern, Germany. Wipotec’s North American head-quarters is located in metro Atlanta, and includes product demonstration showrooms, customer application engineering labs, a massive spare parts warehouse, and state-of-the-art training rooms. Checkweighers and Weigh Cells Checkweighers and Weigh CellsAll of our checkweighers and industrial scales feature Wipotec EM-FR-based weigh cells. Our Pack Expo booth will include a wide range of weighcells on display as well as two demos. This core technology delivers the reliable precision, and the fast product weighing times that WIPOTEC-OCS checkweighers are known for throughout the world. The HC-A-VI on display at PACK EXPO is the flagship of our checkweighers. This highspeed packaging line workhorse delivers outstanding weighing accuracy and repeatability at line speeds of 600 pcs/min. The machine’s modular design easily integrates into both new and existing packaging lines. X-Ray Inspection Solutions Two new products will be on display at PACK EXPO that are ideal for foreign contaminant detection and package completeness checks. The SC-E-4000 is a compact X-Ray inspection solution. This machine checks your products for impurities to ensure maximum product safety. The compact SC-2000 simplifies system integration into packaging lines where space is at a premium. The separate control cabinet also provides an added level of application flexibility. Both machines feature a single, intuitive operator interface screen that powers the built-in HMI software and package inspection tools. TQS Modular Serialization and Aggregation Modular TQS machines for healthcare product serialization and aggregation (i.e. Track & Trace) maximizes packaging safety and security while enabling manufacturers to meet all local requirements stipulated by global compliance legislation. The booth will be running a track & trace simulation to illiustrate how the machines are used for pharmaceutical packaging.

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MACHINERY Weighing/combination scales Inspect/vision/testing/checkweigh/x-ray Filling/capping -dry

Yamato Corporation 1272 Dakota Dr. Grafton, WI 53024 Phone: 262-236-0000 Email: info@yamatoamericas.com

YamatoAmericas.com Always the best way to weigh. Yamato Corporation is the leading provider of automatic, commercial, and industrial weighing solutions in North, Central, and South America. Yamato scales offer supreme accuracy and support a wide variety of markets. Our industry strengths include cheese, poultry, snack foods, confectionery, prepared meals, fresh produce, and more. Yamato Corporation is a subsidiary of Yamato Scale Co., Ltd. Founded in 1920, Yamato Scale Co., Ltd. is celebrating over 100 years of providing innovative, high-quality weighing equipment and systems to customers around the world.

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MACHINERY Controls & machine components Palletizing/Depalletizing Robotics

Yaskawa Motoman 100 Automation Way Miamisburg, OH 45342 Phone: 937/847-6200 Email: info@motoman.com

www.motoman.com Yaskawa's proven track record of delivering industryleading quality, innovation and customer satisfaction can help you achieve your productivity and time-to-market goals. INNOVATION Whether your focus is on food and beverage, pharmaceuticals or more, our full suite of flexible, innovative products makes configuring, integrating and managing your solutions rapid and cost-effective. Engineered for quick and easy implementation, Yaskawa's extensive range of robots, controllers and accessories for primary packaging case packing, cartoning, palletizing, depalletizing, order picking and truck loading deliver exceptional speed and precision. This includes the HC20XP with intuitive programming – the industry's first IP67-rated collaborative robot. Value-added products, like PalletSolver® for pallet generation and MotoPick™ for synchronized picking allow for maximum efficiency. Singular Control unifies every component of a robotic picking, packing and palletizing operation under a common system architecture, and the MLX300 software option enables operators to control and program Yaskawa robots in a standard PLC programming environment. FAST RETURN ON INVESTMENT Support at every stage of the project life cycle optimizes ROI and OEE. Through technical support, 24/7 field service, readily available parts, world-class training, repair and retrofit, and life cycle management, Yaskawa Motoman is committed to every customer. Explore the impact that automation can have for your packaging operations at yaskawa.com/packaging

See us at booth #C-4040

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A-B-C Packaging Machine Corp. www.abcpackaging.com Aagard Group, LLC www.aagard.com All Packaging Machinery www.allpackagingmachinery.com All-Fill Inc. www.all-fill.com ALLIEDFLEX Technologies, Inc. www.alledflex.com AmbaFlex Inc. ambaflex.com American Film & Machinery- AFM www.afmsleeves.com ANRITSU INFIVIS INC anritsu.com/infivis Batching Systems, Inc. www.batchingsystems.com Baumer hhs www.baumerhhs.com Beckhoff Automation www.beckhoffautomation.com BestCode www.bestcode.com Bevcorp LLC www.bevcorp.com Bimba Manufacturing Co. www.bimba.com BluePrint Automation www.blueprintautomation.com Bosch Rexroth Corporation www.boschrexroth-us.com Brenton www.brentonengineering.com Brother USA Machinery LLC www.usabrother.com Busch Vacuum Solutions www.buschvacuum.com Cama North America www.camagroup.com Chase-Logeman Corporation www.chaselogeman.com Clemson www.clemson.edu Columbia Machine, Inc. www.palletizing.com Columbia/Okura columbiaokura.com Dekka www.dekkaindustries.com Dase-Sing Packaging Technology CO., LTD www.dasesing.com Domino North America www.domino-na.com Dorner www.dornerconveyors.com Eam-Mosca Corporation www.eammosca.com Eastey www.eastey.com EBS Ink-Jet Systems USA www.ebs-inkjet-usa.com Econocorp, Inc. www.econocorp.com Emerson Industrial Automation www.emerson.com Enercon Industries www.enerconind.com Fallas Automation Inc. www.fallasautomation.com FANUC America www.fanucamerica.com Focke & Company www.focke.com Fogg Filler Co. www.foggfiller.com Formost Fuji Corporation www.formostfuji.com Fortress Technology Inc. www.fortresstechnology.com Garvey Corporation www.garvey.com Glenroy, Inc. www.glenroy.com GRANDPACK www.gbell.co.kr/home/ Haver & Boecker USA, Inc. www.haverusa.com Heat and Control, Inc. www.heatandcontrol.com ID Technology www.idtechnology.com Institute of Packaging Professionals (IoPP) www.iopp.org ISM www.industrialspec.com JLS Automation www.jlsautomation.com KHS USA, Inc. www.khs.com/en Klockner Pentaplast Food & Consumer www.kpfilms.com Label-Aire, Inc. www.label-aire.com Lenze Americas www.lenze.com Mamata Enterprises, Inc. www.mamatausa.com

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Marchesini Group USA Inc. www.marchesini.com 107 Massman Automation Designs, LLC www.massmanllc.com 108, 109 Matrix Packaging Machinery, Inc. www.matrixpm.com 110 Mettler Toledo www.mt.com/pi IBC Multi-Conveyor www.multi-conveyor.com 111 Multivac Inc. www.multivac.com 112, 113 Nercon Conveyor Systems www.nerconconveyors.com 114 New England Machinery, Inc. www.neminc.com 115 Nita Sentient Labeling Systems www.nitalabeling.com 116, 117 nVenia, A Duravant Company www.nvenia.com 118, 119 Orion Packaging Systems, Inc www.orionpackaging.com 125 OPTIMA Machinery Corporation www.optima-packaging.us 120, 121 Oriental Motor USA www.www.orientalmotor.com 122, 123 Packaing World www.packworld.com 140, 156 PAC Machinery www.pacmachinery.com 126 PMI KYOTO Packaging Systems www.pmikyoto.com 127 PMMI, The Association for Packaging and Proessing Technologies www.pmmi.org 15, 37,104,134, 144 Polypack, Inc. www.polypack.com 128 ProSys Servo Filling Systems www.prosysfill.com 129 Quest Industrial, LLC questindustrial.com 130 R.A Jones www.rajones.com 131 Regal Beloit Corporation www.regalbeloit.com 133 Rennco LLC www.rennco.com 134 Roberts PolyPro www.robertspolypro.com 135 Schneider Packaging Equipment Co., Inc. www.schneiderpackaging.com 136 Schubert North America LLC www.schubert.group/en/ 137 Serpa Packaging Solutions www.serpapackaging.com 138 SideDrive Conveyor Co. www.www.sidedriveconveyor.com 139 Sleeve Seal www.sleeveseal.com 141 Somic America, Inc. www.somic.us 142 Sosland www.sosland.com 47 Span Tech LLC www.spantechconveyors.com 143 Spee-Dee Packaging Machinery www.spee-dee.com 145 Squid Ink Manufacturing www.squidink.com 146, 147 Syntegon Packaging Technology, LLC www.syntegon.com 148, 149 Teledyne Taptone www.taptone.com 150 Texwrap Packaging Systems www.texwrap.com 151 TopTier Palletizers www.toptier.com 152 Tri-Tronics www.ttco.com 153 Triangle Package Machinery Company www.trianglepackage.com 154, 155 Tripack www.tripack.com 157 Universal Labeling Systems, Inc. www.universal1.com IFC, 158 V-Shapes S.r.L www.v-shapes.com 159 Valco Melton www.valcomelton.com 162 VDG www.vandergraaf.com 160, 161 Weber Packaging Solutions www.weberpackaging.com 163 Wexxar/BEL www.wexxar.com 164 Westrock www.westrock.com 17 WIPOTEC-OCS, Inc. www.wipotec-ocs.com 165 Yamato Corporation www.yamatoamericas.com 166 Yaskawa America, Inc., Motoman Robotics Division www.motoman.com 167

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