02.06.23
Approximately 2,700 key players and newcomers from all over the world will use interpack from May 4-10, 2023 (in Düsseldorf, Germany) as a stage to present their premières, and celebrate the long-awaited reunion of the global packaging industry.
“With our products and services, we can reduce the carbon footprint of packaging throughout the value chain, from optimal material selection, packaging design, 3D simulation and enhance recyclability and production efficiency. We have a clear roadmap to move to 100% fossil free products and production by the end of 2030,” says Marjo Halonen, VP Communications.
At interpack in Hall 10, SCHÜTZ presents, among other things, product innovations such as the Green Layer series, which helps customers minimize their carbon footprint.
“For Schütz, for our global team and for our internationally active customers, interpack is the world’s largest and most important platform for communication and information. With our multimedia overall concept, digital animations and of course in personal talks with our international team, at our booth we present new products which are ideal for a circular economy and optimize the supply chain of our customers both economically and ecologically,” says CEO Roland Straßburger and vice president of interpack.
Also in Hall 10 is ProAmpac Flexibles with creative solutions for the area of flexible packaging.
“ProAmpac is thrilled to be back at Interpack as this trade show allows us to meet with a wide range of brands worldwide. We are eager to discuss ProAmpac’s approach to sustainable packaging solutions and how we can collaborate with customers on even more innovative flexible packaging solutions,” says Ali McNulty, Market Manager Europe.
Starlinger in Hall 8a offers machinery for producing woven plastic sacks, as well as systems for recycling plastics, extruding and refining PET.
“At interpack 2023, we are for the first time presenting our new sack tailoring system alongside our most recent product developments in the area of woven sacks. Our focus is on circular economy, production that uses resources responsibly, and on energy efficiency,” says Angelika Huemer, Managing partner Starlinger & Co.
“This year, the marking world of interpack is concentrated within one-and-a-half of all the 18 trade fair Halls. We are already looking forward to many talks with our customers, to the impressive design for our booth and the many new products. 300 m² offer us enough space for a close-up presentation of our highlights,” says Andreas Koch, Sales Director at Bluhm Systeme.
“We are delighted that with interpack, the largest leading trade fair is happening again this year – and right on our doorstep,” says Matthias Rauen, Sales Director of Langguth GmbH, which is also represented in Hall 8b. “With our labelling machines, we want to meet the modern demands of the production world with regards to more efficient machines, higher degrees of automation as well as the service demands made of production systems, like OEE data recording or predictive maintenance.”
Also in Hall 16 is Romaco Holding, for which the sustainability aspect is also a decisive factor in this year’s edition of the trade fair as well: “We use interpack to present our sustainable, innovative machine concepts. They not only help our customers to lower their carbon emissions, they also lower production costs. In addition, we offer laboratories for granulation, pelleting, pellet coating, filling technologies and consulting for sustainable packaging,” says CEO Jörg Pieper.
Overall, approximately 2,700 exhibitors will present packaging and processing technology for tomorrow at interpack 2023. Numerous specials, such as the spotlight talk & trends lecture program and trend topics of the industry round out the offerings for visitors.
Sustainable Material Innovations
Much is happening on the market for packaging, packaging material and packaging aids. Visitors can expect many innovations, for example at Metsä Board in Hall 8a. The company specializes in the development of light cardboard and recyclable barrier cardboard.“With our products and services, we can reduce the carbon footprint of packaging throughout the value chain, from optimal material selection, packaging design, 3D simulation and enhance recyclability and production efficiency. We have a clear roadmap to move to 100% fossil free products and production by the end of 2030,” says Marjo Halonen, VP Communications.
At interpack in Hall 10, SCHÜTZ presents, among other things, product innovations such as the Green Layer series, which helps customers minimize their carbon footprint.
“For Schütz, for our global team and for our internationally active customers, interpack is the world’s largest and most important platform for communication and information. With our multimedia overall concept, digital animations and of course in personal talks with our international team, at our booth we present new products which are ideal for a circular economy and optimize the supply chain of our customers both economically and ecologically,” says CEO Roland Straßburger and vice president of interpack.
Also in Hall 10 is ProAmpac Flexibles with creative solutions for the area of flexible packaging.
“ProAmpac is thrilled to be back at Interpack as this trade show allows us to meet with a wide range of brands worldwide. We are eager to discuss ProAmpac’s approach to sustainable packaging solutions and how we can collaborate with customers on even more innovative flexible packaging solutions,” says Ali McNulty, Market Manager Europe.
Starlinger in Hall 8a offers machinery for producing woven plastic sacks, as well as systems for recycling plastics, extruding and refining PET.
“At interpack 2023, we are for the first time presenting our new sack tailoring system alongside our most recent product developments in the area of woven sacks. Our focus is on circular economy, production that uses resources responsibly, and on energy efficiency,” says Angelika Huemer, Managing partner Starlinger & Co.
Inform, Decorate, Individualize
How to mark products, safely, efficiently and in an intelligent manner, is what visitors can learn, for example, at Bluhm Systeme in Hall 8b. Here and in Hall 8a, the spotlight is on packaging as a medium of information.“This year, the marking world of interpack is concentrated within one-and-a-half of all the 18 trade fair Halls. We are already looking forward to many talks with our customers, to the impressive design for our booth and the many new products. 300 m² offer us enough space for a close-up presentation of our highlights,” says Andreas Koch, Sales Director at Bluhm Systeme.
“We are delighted that with interpack, the largest leading trade fair is happening again this year – and right on our doorstep,” says Matthias Rauen, Sales Director of Langguth GmbH, which is also represented in Hall 8b. “With our labelling machines, we want to meet the modern demands of the production world with regards to more efficient machines, higher degrees of automation as well as the service demands made of production systems, like OEE data recording or predictive maintenance.”
Sustainable Technologies
With flexible filling and packaging machines for pharmaceuticals, consumer goods, paper hygiene and medical products, the OPTIMA packaging group supports companies worldwide. At interpack, the focus is on sustainable solutions. CEO Dr Stefan König is looking forward to the trade fair: “interpack is the best of all options worldwide to get up-to-date on the newest developments in technology both quickly and concisely. Our visitors have the chance to experience our fascinating exhibits as well as our technological competence in action. We also present custom service solutions and demonstrate how to turn our customers into game changers regarding sustainability.”Also in Hall 16 is Romaco Holding, for which the sustainability aspect is also a decisive factor in this year’s edition of the trade fair as well: “We use interpack to present our sustainable, innovative machine concepts. They not only help our customers to lower their carbon emissions, they also lower production costs. In addition, we offer laboratories for granulation, pelleting, pellet coating, filling technologies and consulting for sustainable packaging,” says CEO Jörg Pieper.
Overall, approximately 2,700 exhibitors will present packaging and processing technology for tomorrow at interpack 2023. Numerous specials, such as the spotlight talk & trends lecture program and trend topics of the industry round out the offerings for visitors.