Foodmach partners with ACTIW Intralogistics
Foodmach has been appointed as an official partner for ACTIW Intralogistics and Joloda Hydraroll across Australia and New Zealand.
This appointment marks a major expansion of Foodmach’s capabilities in factory-to-freight automation, with the addition of ACTIW and Joloda’s One Shot Loading systems — designed to radically improve the safety and efficiency of truck, trailer and container loading.
ACTIW was recently acquired by UK-based Joloda Hydraroll. Together, they provide high-speed loading systems capable of:
- reducing loading times by up to 50%;
- cutting labour and forklift use by up to 80%;
- minimising loading dock congestion and workplace injury;
- seamlessly integrating into ERP and warehouse systems.
The partnership with Foodmach provides these capabilities to Australian and New Zealand manufacturers.
“We are especially pleased to welcome Foodmach into our global distribution network,” said Barton Jory, Automated Loading Sales Manager (Asia Pacific), Joloda Hydraroll Group. “Foodmach’s longstanding reputation in automation, their in-depth expertise in unit load handling and project integration, and their relationships with multinational FMCG and beverage producers make them the perfect fit to deliver our automated trailer-loading solutions in the region.”
Foodmach CEO Robert Niggl said, “We’re thrilled to add ACTIW and Joloda to our stable of world-class technology partners. Their systems are a perfect complement to our end-to-end packaging automation solutions. With increasing demand for safer, faster and more efficient intralogistics, we can now offer customers full-line automation from pack to dock.”
By integrating automated loading into its existing capabilities, Foodmach now provides a solution for fast-moving consumer goods (FMCG), warehousing, logistics and heavy industry clients looking to modernise their operations.
ARBS 2026 seminar program unveiled
Over 50 sessions will be held across three days at Australia's HVAC&R event in Melbourne...
What can food manufacturers learn from viral food trends?
When Greek yoghurt disappeared from supermarket shelves earlier this year, the culprit wasn't...
NZ Winegrowers calls for a White Wine Emoji
Red wine has an emoji, but despite the popularity of white wine, it currently has no emoji on...
