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Food and drink manufacturing: packaging and bottling equipment
News Release from: Ulma Packaging | Subject: Ocean frozen fish packaging machine
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial
Team on 29 March 2006
Frozen fish shrink wrapped up to 120
packs/min
Designed to shrink wrap frozen fish products at up to 120 packs/min, a packaging machine uses stainless steel in a way that eliminates food and dust traps.
Ulma Packaging, one of the country's leading manufacturers of packaging machinery has just launched its latest machine onto the UK market The Ocean, an exciting addition to Ulma's extensive range, is designed to shrink wrap frozen fish products at high speed
This article was originally published on Manufacturingtalk on 20 Nov 2003 at 8.00am (UK)
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Operating at speeds of up to 120 packs/min - depending on the product - the Ocean is ideal for high demand production and has been designed using stainless steel in a way that eliminates food and dust traps.
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This latest machine joins the extensive range that Ulma already has on offer to the UK food sector, and the fish industry in particular.
In addition to the latest Ocean, Ulma also offers both thermoforming and tray lid sealing solutions to the market and is set to build on its already strong reputation in the food sector.
Ulma UK managing director Derek Paterson is pleased to have another new machine to offer the UK food industry.
He said: "Ulma's equipment is renowned in the industry for its quality and reliability.
This latest machine will be of particular interest to anyone with limited space looking for a high speed, high performance machine." * 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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