MULTIVAC is set to highlight solutions for small and medium-sized batch production alongside fully integrated processing and packaging lines at interpack.
The company’s presentation focuses on enabling smaller processors and artisan producers to transition to automated packaging, with an emphasis on flexibility, scalability and cost-efficiency. The portfolio on display includes chamber machines, compact thermoforming systems and traysealers designed for lower-volume operations.
A central exhibit is the R 085 e-concept thermoforming packaging machine, positioned as an entry-level solution for small batches. The system is designed to run both conventional and more sustainable materials and operates without compressed air or cooling water, allowing flexible installation within production environments. At the show, it will be paired with a dosing system for direct product filling.
MULTIVAC will also present the R 105 MF thermoformer, aimed at applications such as vacuum skin packaging for meat and fish, and the T 255 traysealer, a compact unit capable of handling multiple tray formats within the same production setup. The fully automatic T 305 traysealer, designed for line integration, supports a range of tray configurations and materials, including PaperBoard applications.
For vacuum packaging, the company will showcase the B 425 chamber belt machine, designed for high output in products such as meat, cheese and poultry, as well as the C 200 tabletop chamber machine for smaller-scale operations. To address loading bottlenecks, MULTIVAC is introducing semi-automated solutions including pouch loading and handling systems.
Flow-wrapping technology will also feature, with the W 500 system offering flexibility across a range of food products, including bakery items. The machine supports modified atmosphere packaging (MAP) and is compatible with both plastic and paper-based materials.
Across its portfolio, MULTIVAC is integrating marking and inspection capabilities, including direct web printing and inline labelling systems, reflecting growing demand for traceability and production efficiency.