How Jet Technologies is helping coffee roasters package smarter

Jet Technologies
Friday, 01 May, 2026


How Jet Technologies is helping coffee roasters package smarter

The Goglio G21 proves its value as roasters seek greater control over production and packaging.

In a market where every bean counts, Australian coffee roasters are increasingly turning to automation to stay ahead. The Goglio G21 (G21) vertical form fill and seal (VFFS) machine, supported locally by Jet Technologies, is setting a new standard for efficiency and flexibility. 

Specifically engineered for the coffee industry, the G21 offers precise dosing, reduced manual handling and compatibility with both traditional and next-generation materials. For roasters producing more than 1.5 tonnes of coffee per week, it delivers clear cost savings and greater control.

The machine produces packaging on demand, which significantly reduces the cost of coffee bags compared to ordering premade alternatives. It also allows operators to maintain consistent quality while adjusting quickly to changing volumes or materials.

According to Daniel Malki, General Manager at Jet Technologies, the G21 continues to gain momentum because it meets real operational needs. “The G21 has been part of our range for some time now and remains one of the most effective options available for coffee packaging. The pressure on the industry has only grown, which makes reliable, adaptable equipment even more important.”

Jet Technologies supports coffee roasters across Australia who are facing a complex mix of challenges. Green bean prices remain high; energy costs are unpredictable and expectations around sustainability are increasing. In response, roasters are seeking packaging solutions that are not only efficient but flexible enough to evolve with their business.

The G21 supports this flexibility. It can pack up to 20 one-kilogram wholebean coffee bags per minute and is accurate to within two grams, reducing product giveaway and protecting profitability. It is also capable of producing block-bottom bags and includes features such as gas flushing, in-line valve insertion and batch coding. Perhaps most importantly, it is compatible with a wide range of laminate films, including recyclable and compostable options, allowing roasters to transition to sustainable materials without needing to reinvest in new equipment.

“There is a lot of discussion around innovation in the packaging space, but our focus is on delivering practical solutions that work in the day-to-day,” said Malki. “The G21 is not a trend or a gamble. It is a well-established machine that helps roasters meet today’s demands while staying ready for what comes next.”

As the coffee industry continues to adapt, Jet Technologies remains committed to providing roasters with packaging solutions that combine efficiency, consistency and future readiness. Through long-term partnerships, technical expertise and a clear understanding of the coffee sector, the company is helping Australian roasters build stronger, smarter operations.

The Goglio G21 is our entry-level machine. We offer a comprehensive range of VFFS machinery solutions to suit varying roasting volumes and operational needs.

For more information, visit www.jet-ap.com.

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