Preventative maintenance
When it comes to keeping goods correctly packaged for delivery, packaging machinery supplier, Aetna, suggests that preventative maintenance is the key to continuous production.
End of line upgrade
When contract packer of beers, ciders, soft drinks and FABs, Thomas Hardy Brewing and Packaging, decided to upgrade its end of line solution to offer new secondary packaging options it turned to Aetna for a solution.
End of line upgrade
Highland Spring Group has significantly upgraded the end of line pallet conveyors and lorry loading capability at its Fells plant in Lennoxtown. The project was handled by Aetna UK and Russell Distribution.
True costs wrapped up
According to Aetna, when it comes to wrapping pallets, it is possible to use a cost per pallet rental type scheme, which seems to be anything from 70p to £2 per pallet. Alternatively companies can own a pallet stretch wrapper either by buying the machine outright of purchasing it with the help of a finance house, and achieve costs of 34p to 48p per pallet.
True costs wrapped up
According to Aetna, when it comes to wrapping pallets, it is possible to use a cost per pallet rental type scheme, which seems to be anything from 70p to £2 per pallet. Alternatively companies can own a pallet stretch wrapper either by buying the machine outright of purchasing it with the help of a finance house, and achieve costs of 34p to 48p per pallet.
Secure packaging solution
In the past, A1 Towbars experienced problems with packaging its awkward shaped product. Each shipment contains loose parts capable of piercing the packaging, and the product occasionally reached the recipient damaged or with parts missing in transit.



