• Krüger & Salecker, which makes this cereal moulding machine, the GFT 0401, will be attending AUSPACK in March.
    Krüger & Salecker, which makes this cereal moulding machine, the GFT 0401, will be attending AUSPACK in March.
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AUSPACK organisers say a strong line-up of international packaging and processing companies will be heading to the Melbourne Convention & Exhibition Centre in March next year.

International companies such as Krüger & Salecker, Cama Group, Daxner Pacific, Lothar A.Wolf Spezialmaschinen, Sacmi, Concetti Group, Leibinger and BrauKon are among those to have signed on as exhibitors, according to Luke Kasprzak, portfolio director, Industrial Division, Exhibition and Trade Fairs.

Kasprzak says so far, 26 international companies have already booked to exhibit at AUSPACK, which means visitors will be able to see the latest global innovations.

These companies will bring new product ranges and innovations that companies within the Australian food and beverage, and pharmaceutical industries may have not seen,” Kasprzak says.

One of those heading to AUSPACK is Krüger & Salecker, a leading manufacturers of moulding machinery for the food processing industry in Europe.

We are looking to exhibit a number of our moulding machines for the food processing industry at AUSPACK 2015,” Jaqueline Rieck, the company's sales assistant, says.

Following the recent opening of its Australian office, Cama Australia will also be exhibiting for the first time at AUSPACK.

According to Cameron Traum, general manager, Cama Australia, the company will be showcasing its new Monoblock Robotic Loading System.

AUSPACK, which is owned and presented by the Australian Packaging and Processing Machinery Association (APPMA), will be held on March 24-27 at the Melbourne Convention & Exhibition Centre.

 

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