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Autopack and Weightpack Join Forces to Deliver Net Weight Filling Systems in the UK

Autopack and Weightpack Join Forces to Deliver Net Weight Filling Systems in the UK autopack, Machinery, net weight filling systems, packaging machinery, UK, weighing, Weightpack Food and Beverage Business

The collaboration between Weightpack and Autopack empowers manufacturers in sectors such as food and drink sustainability, chemicals, cleaning, personal care, and broader liquid packaging. This partnership provides direct access to Weightpack’s state-of-the-art filling technology.

Weightpack enhances its offerings with specialized expertise in net weight filling for liquids, powders, and viscous products. The machinery supports a diverse range of applications, from thin, free-flowing liquids to more challenging viscous items like peanut butter, making it highly versatile for various food and drink packaging needs.

Moreover, the technology is designed to accommodate an array of closures, including screw caps, flip-tops, pump dispensers, spray triggers, and other specialized formats. This adaptability addresses the latest consumer trends in sustainable packaging, ensuring that manufacturers can meet evolving demands.

Jonathon Stewart, UK sales director at Autopack, stated: “Our role is to bring together the right technology, engineering knowledge, and local support to deliver packaging lines that perform. Weightpack adds a proven, high-quality net weight filling solution to our portfolio and strengthens our ability to support customers looking for accuracy, flexibility, and long-term reliability.”

Furthermore, Massimiliano Milletti, area sales manager at Weightpack, added: “The UK is an important market for Weightpack, and working with Autopack gives us a strong local partner with the technical capability and customer relationships to support manufacturers properly. Together, we can make advanced net weight filling technology more accessible while ensuring customers receive the service and support required for successful long-term operation.”

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