Antalis has increased its range of equipment for e-Commerce with the addition of the new FillPak Trident Mini from Ranpak.
The Trident Mini tackles head-on the perennial challenge of warehouse and packing space experienced by many e-Commerce businesses. By dispensing high speed (up to 1.4 m/s), paper void fill on demand, the Trident Mini saves valuable warehouse space, while its sleek design, configurable mounting options and compact footprint make it a great option for busy packing stations where space is tight.
One of the new Trident Mini’s standout features is its unique, patented, triangular-shaped Kraft paper pad. As well as producing highly effective void fill, it reduces material use while the simple loading process improves productivity. For consumers, the paper can be recycled conveniently in domestic kerbside recycling.
With five operating modes, including EDS, batch and recipe, users can quickly navigate and utilise custom packaging solutions via the HMI touchscreen.
As well as e-Commerce, the Trident Mini is suitable for electrical retail and pharma operations packing multiple small packages a day.
Head of Automation and Systems at Antalis, Stuart Bates, comments: “The new Trident Mini is a great addition to our range of void fill paper converters – which also includes the ever-popular Geami WrapPak manual converter – we have carefully curated for e-Commerce businesses. Compact and mobile, these machines offer the flexibility e-Commerce operations need to manage the ebb and flow of demand.”