Leading in Italy and constantly growing in the international market, ERO will be present with its team at Print4All (Milan, May 3-6, 2022).
Leading in Italy and constantly growing in the international market, ERO will be present with its team at Print4All (Milan, May 3-6, 2022).
One name, one mission for Wide Range which, at IPACK-IMA, will be presenting its entire range of WR FEEDER friction feeders and DWR ROUND semi-automatic labellers for cylindrical products.
Established in 1966, Omas Industries is today one of the main players in the milling industry, thanks to its ability to devise innovative machines and cutting-edge “turn key” plant designs for the production of food flours for bakery, pasta-making and shelf-stable finished products.
Specializing in the design and production of fully automatic fillers and capping machines for the cosmetic, pharmaceutical, biotech, chemical and food industries, Omas Tecnosistemi brings to the show a range of solutions that can meet the needs of small productions but also high productivity with continuous lines.
Despite an overall decline, deliveries for the hair mousses and shaving foams markets increased.
Sun Chemical is expanding its edible ink range with the launch of its FSR ink, which was developed to meet the specific needs of the food industry and verified for printing directly onto food including baked goods.
A market leader in the production of spiral and in-line cardboard tubes and cores for winding and packaging, Moba Eurotubi has been in business for more than 50 years.
Icma San Giorgio has recently delivered a second compounding line for biodegradable polymers, to Sabiomaterials, a young and dynamic Italian company very active in the field of green chemistry and eco-sustainable plastics.
The expansion project at the Querétaro plant is due to begin in response to growing demand for pet food in the Mexican market.
Hall 18, Stand F/28 | Parigi, the dropper with low environmental impact witnesses the company's green commitment.
T-IML thermoforming tests carried out in the Austrian company’s laboratories have resulted in monomaterial cups that are lighter and more sustainable than their injection-moulded counterparts