Packserv making packaging machines in Australia

Packserv Pty Ltd

Tuesday, 21 July, 2020

Packserv making packaging machines in Australia

The Packserv Group has launched its new engineering and manufacturing division — Packserv Manufacturing. The division will be located at a new facility in Marrickville, NSW, and is the culmination of two years of research and development.

Packserv Manufacturing will launch onto the Australian market with 26 new packaging machines designed to service the requirements of FMCG, pharmaceutical and cosmetic industries in Australia and overseas.

The new machines automate capping, filling and container handling applications. All packaging machinery solutions are tailored and priced to suit small to medium-sized enterprises.

Packserv Manufacturing packaging machines are manufactured in Australia using cutting-edge engineering techniques and to strict Australian manufacturing standards.

“After years of renting out packaging machinery, Packserv has come full circle and returned to the family tradition of manufacturing packaging machinery,” said Nathan Wardell, Managing Director, Packserv.

Image caption: Nathan Wardell, Managing Director, Packserv

“We are now third generation packaging and manufacturing. Two years of research and development, hours of trials and tens of thousands of dollars invested and Packserv are firmly back in the manufacturing space. I could not be more excited and proud to bring these machines to the market.

“Now, more than ever before, we are needing to concentrate on bringing manufacturing back to Australian shores. Our new machines, incorporating the latest materials and technologies at competitive prices, will make that a reality.”

With pre‐launch orders already taken in 2020, Packserv Manufacturing is in full swing building batches of new machinery and production equipment. Not a new face in the market, rather a familiar face now offering a comprehensive range built to exacting standards and delivered with a full support network.

Image credit: ©stock.adobe.com/au/Achisatha

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