Handling & Packaging Equipment
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BMC
Home to the 'Martin Bagger', BMC Engineering offers a variety of rotary baggers to fit many applications. The 'Martin Bagger' is available in Single Head,
Twin Head, Four Head or Six Head Rotary and designed for potato, onion, citrus, compost, potting mix and similar applications. The 'Martin Bagger'
offers air operated bucket clamps with optional auto release, adjustable buckets to match different gusset sizes, adjustable infeed hopper height, and various
options such as a cushion pad landing platform, soft drop attachment,
crate/carton attachments, sewing/sealing conveyors, rotary carousels and others depending on model. BMC Engineering offers the 'Martin Bulk Bagger' in
two models, single or double and designed for onion, potato, kumara, turnip, compost, fertilizer, or any free flowing commodity at a capacity of
30 ton per hour with gentle handling and soft drops. The 'Martin Bulk Bagger' offers two modes of operation; fill to a level or fill to a weight.
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KW Automation
KW Automation graders, (Inline Weight Grader, Electronic Weight Grader and Circular Weight Grader) allow for accuracy in quality of grading
resulting in better appearance and positive enhancement of produce to wholesalers, retailers and consumers. KW Automation graders have the
flexibility to handle most delicate fruit types, ie. tomato, mango, apricot, rockmelon, canteloupe, plum, stonefruit, apple, citrus, avocado, potato,
button squash, and various other fruit and vegetables. KW Automation graders meet stringent standards and are designed to operate either separately
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Upmann
Upmann offers the UPMATIC weighing and packaging machines which are suitable for everything, small and big, Food and the Non-Food area, and
applicable in many different industries. The Upmatic Weighing and Packaging machines offers options in packaging onion, potato, carrot, radish,
garlic, lemon, orange, apple, and most any free flowing product. The Upmatic machinery specializes in packaging the various products into poly, paper, net,
and foil bag, as well as into a tray, box, carton, and/or crate.
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