Carol Pignatelli, Global Product Manager, Stretch Wrapping Machines and Tools, SIAT, Italy is heading to Australia for the launch of the new SIAT ProWrap at AUSPACK 2019.
This is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for the Australia and New Zealand manufactures to be introduced to the new SIAT ProWrap by the leading global expert in stretch wrapping solutions, says Rosa Stroszynski, Managing Director of CPS, the Australian agent for SIAT.
“No one better understands the new SIAT ProWrap stretch wrapping solution,” she said.
Visitors to the stand will have an opportunity to ask detailed questions about the features, benefits, return-on-investment and inner-workings of the new system.
Ms Pigantelli is excited to visit Australia for the first time and demonstrate the benefits of the SIAT ProWrap to AUSPACK visitors.
Having worked on the design and development of the SIAT ProWrap, she is well-equipped to explain its unique and innovative features.
The SIAT ProWrap is a PLC programmable stretch wrapping solution with fully-automatic wrapping cycle, Industry 4.0 capabilities and fast pallet processing.
It has the unique capability to optimise and track accurate film consumption and increased stability of wrapped loads.
“The SIAT ProWrap has the ability to track film consumption and increase film cost-savings,” Ms Pigantelli said.
Adding value to your business
The ProWrap offers a variable pre-stretch up to 400%, increase the stability of the wrapped load, the option of having different amounts of film in different areas of the pallet, higher savings in films and the assurance of protecting the load during transportation and avoid wasting film.
“The Industry 4.0 concept of the new ProWrap makes it extremely easy to find the best transit packaging solution suitable for each kind of product and to add value to your business,” Ms Pignatelli said.
“With production space optimisation an important issue in all manufacturing plants the exclusive new detection area scanner of SIAT ProWrap has been designed to guarantee higher safety standards and the smallest machine footprint.
“Thanks to its 3 alarm zones and leading-edge software, the machine calculates a correct safety distance and stops immediately in case of the nearest point of operation hazard.”
“I welcome the opportunity to explain the journey that SIAT went on to design this innovative solution for the global market.”
Visitors will be invited to “experiment with the machine, work with it and have the ability to see the safety features and design details first-hand.”
AUSPACK 2019 opens at the Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre tomorrow and will run until Friday (March 29).
To arrange an appointment with Carol Pignatelli at AUSPACK email: [email protected]