The new machine is the industry’s first robotic automated system that can reliably handle the flow of parts ejected from any trim press, as the system enables full automation of the entire thermoforming process.
Streicher most recently led Schubert’s global project management team, and he has been greatly involved with Schubert’s North American customers over the last 7 years.
The new standard size orbital stretch wrapper models feature a choice of 80-inch, 100-inch, and 115-inch wrapping rings to accommodate a wide range of parts and products on 48” x 48” and 60” x 60” pallets, and on 50” wide pallet loads as tall as nearly eight feet, respectively.
The “Better Future” campaign will be rolled out globally in the coming months, and it will be at the center of all communication and marketing ventures moving forward.
The acquisition will allow Oliver to expand its product offerings and strengthen its position as the nation’s largest independent specialty packaging supplier.