Antalis Packaging has added the FillPak Mini, described as a compact and versatile paper void fill converter developed by Ranpak, to its range of packaging machinery.

This solution is a suitable packing tool wherever space saving, configurability and ergonomics are a priority.

According to Antalis, the FillPak Mini combines performance with a low compact footprint, delivering reliable and consistent paper void fill to secure goods and minimise movement within cartons despite its smaller size.

AkyPak is a range of reusable protective plastic packaging solutions made from Correx, tailored to meet the needs for high-demand industries. The new tech closes the corrugated edges, protecting against issues like contamination, tearing, and delamination as well as extending the life of the product.

The Complete Guide to Garment Packaging

Process Flow, Materials, Designs, Variations & Modern Innovations

 

In this comprehensive guide, we explore the full garment packaging process flow, the wide spectrum of packaging variations, cutting-edge design strategies, material choices, and the modernization trends reshaping the industry.

 

Why Garment Packaging Matters in the Apparel Industry

DS Smith upgrades the production line at its Grenaa packaging facility to support continued growth in demand for fibre-based solutions in the region.

DS Smith, an International Paper company, and leading provider of fibre-based and sustainable packaging solutions, is strengthening its production facilities at its packaging facility in Grenaa in Djursland, Denmark, with a strategic investment of up to DKK 100 million.

Hugo Beck , a world leading manufacturer of horizontal film and paper packaging machines, will unveil a brand new machine solution at interpack 2026: the compact sleeve wrapper paper S for sustainable transport and secondary packaging in paper.

A dynamic student trio from the Technical University of Kenya (TUK) has devised an innovative way to tackle plastic waste pollution while also addressing climate change.

The final-year students – Grace Mwangi, Sherline Wambui and Pauline Wambui – have developed an environmentally friendly frozen food packaging material that can detect food spoilage and also includes an antimicrobial component that helps extend the shelf life of food products by reducing microbial activity.