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News Release from: Ulma Packaging | Subject: Optima Skin film packaging machine
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial Team on 19 May 2005

Packaging machine runs different films

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Packaging machine will run a number of film types from various suppliers, which in turn can offer huge savings, driving down the pack cost, thus enhancing the payback period.

Ulma Packaging, one of the UK's leading suppliers of packaging equipment, has announced the launch of its latest machine which is perfect for producing delicatessen style packs of meat, fish and cheese The Optima Skin is one of the most recent additions to the growing Ulma range of equipment which is proving hugely successful in the UK marketplace

This latest machine will enhance the appearance of a variety of products giving them all important shelf appeal.

This newest machine will allow producers to produce an attractive package - with the product held firmly on a rigid base.

The tightly sealed pack means there is no risk of the product slipping down inside it.

And because the top web is moulded to the product like a second skin, retailers can display packs in an upright position and customers can see clearly what they are buying.

A key benefit of the system is that the machine will run a number of film types from various suppliers, which in turn can offer huge savings, driving down the pack cost, thus enhancing the payback period.

The system is part of the established and proven Optima range of thermoforming equipment, based on reliable technology and with all of the ULMA range of thermoforming machinery it is also competitively priced.

And the benefits of this latest machine don't stop there.

This packaging system means that packs are easy to open - something that will be welcomed by consumers.

A further bonus for consumers, depending on the type of film used, this style of pack can be ideal for microwaving - adding even more pack versatility.

Commenting on the latest machine, Ulma UK's managing director Derek Paterson said that it is yet another example of the versatility of Ulma's range of machinery.

"The Optima Skin is a machine which gets great results for deli style packaging which is becoming very popular now".

"It is suitable for a range of applications and we expect it to make an impact in the market".

" Buying from Ulma, customers can be assured of the best service as well as the best equipment on the market," Paterson commented.

* About Ulma - established in 1956 in Onati, Northern Spain, Ulma Packaging has grown into a group, with subsidiaries in 14 countries throughout the world.

With 40 years of experience and with a team of over 400 people, the company can offer a wide range of innovative solutions for virtually any packaging requirement in the food and non-food sectors.

Thanks to its innovative designs and solutions, Ulma Packaging has become a world leader in the production of packaging equipment and services and is currently present in more than 40 countries.

Based on an integral solution concept, Ulma Packaging offers a customer service and technical assistance all around the world, which allows it to respond quickly to any customer need.

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