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News Release from: Ulma Packaging
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial
Team on 04 September 2006
Packaging firm invests in SS production
facility
Ulma Packaging has invested in a stainless steel production facility and a Product Technology Centre for research and development close to the company's headquarters in Spain.
Ulma Packaging has announced a number of investment initiatives set to cement its place as a leader in the supply of innovative, quality packaging machines to the food and non-food sectors A new stainless steel production facility and a Product Technology Centre for research and development close to the company's headquarters in Spain, will ensure Ulma stays at the forefront of advances in machine design
This article was originally published on Manufacturingtalk on 25 Nov 2005 at 8.00am (UK)
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By bringing the processing of stainless steel in-house, Ulma now has complete control over its supply to ensure consistent construction of quality parts.
With hygienic, easy-to-clean machines at the forefront of demand in the food sector, Ulma continues its commitment to invest in the best facilities, equipment, and materials to supply machines that meet the most stringent requirements.
At the impressive Product Technology Centre, Ulma designers and engineers are working to improve machines that already have a worldwide reputation for excellence, as well as developing new and innovative solutions in line with market developments.
Amongst the company's extensive line up of machines are full ranges of horizontal and vertical flowrappers, thermoformers, and traysealers - ranging from those suitable for low production levels to high speed, fully integrated systems.
Commenting on these latest developments Ulma's UK director Derek Paterson said: "Our focus remains on providing the UK market with innovative, flexible packaging solutions which offer added value, quality construction and ease of use.
This current investment will support those aims.".
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