Monday, March 17, 2025

ULMA Packaging to showcase innovative automation and sustainable solutions at Foodex 2025

Leading packaging machinery manufacturer, ULMA Packaging UK, is set to make a strong impression at Foodex 2025, taking place at NEC Birmingham on 7-9 April. Located at Stand Q90 and Stand Q100, ULMA will showcase a selection of high-performance packaging solutions designed to improve efficiency, automation and sustainability across multiple food sectors.

Visitors to their stands will have the opportunity to see live demonstrations of ULMA’s latest packaging technologies in action. The TSA 680 S, incorporating a tray denester, will demonstrate a seamless packaging process. Trays will be automatically fed onto a belt, loaded with product, and then sealed—illustrating an efficient and reliable system.

The TFS 300 thermoformer will feature a multihead weigher system, dropping simulated prawns into a cavity before hermetically sealing them in a modified atmosphere. This demonstration highlights a fully automated weighing and packaging solution, showcasing how ULMA optimises packaging efficiency.

Another highlight will be the Sienna LS BI flow wrapper, operating alongside the UFM 300-1 universal forming machine to form play dough into fake meat blocks, before wrapping them using the Sienna. This solution is particularly relevant to the pet food sector, showcasing how ULMA’s equipment can cater to a range of applications.

On Stand Q90, the VTI 640 will be on display, offering an insight into ULMA’s WeCare technologies, including Venturi and TightBag. While this machine will not be running live products, visitors will be able to see its potential in sustainable vertical bagging applications.

Also on show will be the FR200 flow wrapper, typically used for packing small items such as breakfast bars, bread rolls, fruit punnets etc., demonstrating ULMA’s versatility in flow wrapping solutions.

Elsewhere on stand, a large video wall will showcase ULMA’s full range of packaging solutions and their benefits across all food sectors. This will include demonstrations of the MyULMA digital platform, an innovative system providing real-time machine insights and support, as well as content highlighting ULMA’s commitment to sustainability through its WeCare technologies and automation solutions.

James Couldwell, managing director at ULMA Packaging UK, said: “Foodex is a fantastic opportunity for us to demonstrate the breadth of our packaging solutions and how we are supporting businesses with automation, digitalisation and sustainable innovations.

“Our stand will feature some of our most advanced technologies, allowing visitors to see first-hand how we can help improve efficiency, reduce waste and enhance overall packaging performance. With our full team in attendance, we look forward to engaging with customers and industry professionals to explore how ULMA can support their packaging needs.”

The stand will also provide a welcoming space for visitors to meet with ULMA’s full sales team, product managers and service managers, who will be on hand to discuss the company’s comprehensive support and aftercare services. Guests can enjoy refreshments while networking and exploring the latest developments in packaging technology.

Foodex 2025 presents a fantastic opportunity to discover how ULMA’s solutions can enhance packaging processes across various food sectors. Visit Stand Q90 and Q100 to experience cutting-edge automation, sustainability and digital innovation firsthand.

To find out more about ULMA Packaging UK’s offerings, visit ulmapackaging.co.uk.

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