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How did we solve stickpack coding for batch numbers and expiry dates? The VOLCANO 250S10 packaging machine produces up to 350 sachets per minute. Find out how it works.
CASE STUDY: Into the bag, not through it: Packaging casters for Rollyx
At our long-term customer Rollyx - a manufacturer of furniture casters that produces most of its components in-house - our vertical packaging machine TOBOGAN SPECIAL A1 has been operating for more than 10 years. And not just one machine. At the beginning of 2026, we installed the fifth NOMATECH machine at Rollyx.
CASE STUDY: How to solve spice packaging
Packaging spices is a technologically demanding process. It requires a combination of precise dosing, effective dust management, and reliable sealing of packaging. The key is to select the right type of dosing system (auger vs. volumetric), ensure dust extraction, and verify the quality of seals in real operating conditions.
For an Austrian company producing organic spices, two practical constraints also played a role: a very wide product range and minimal space available for a new production line.
FAIR | Warsaw Pack 2026: Digitalization, Flexibility, and Pressure on Return on Investment
From April 14–16, we participated in the international trade fair Warsaw Pack 2026, a traditional meeting point for companies in the packaging and packing technology industry. We presented the continuous vertical packaging machine TOBOGAN and two cartoning solutions.
Interested in learning more? Read on…
CASE STUDY | Food packaging: how to solve precise packaging of fine matcha powder
Packaging fine matcha powder requires accurate dosing of small portions, protection of seals from dust, and moisture control during the process. In this case study, we show how a combination of the TOBOGAN 250C vertical packaging machine and the RACKET-S micro auger filler helped move packaging from a copacker to in-house production.
FAIR | Nomatech at Warsaw Pack 2026 | Booth F 3.20
Manufacturing companies today face a simple question: how to increase line performance, automate processes, maintain quality, and at the same time deal with a shortage of workforce?
At Warsaw Pack 2026, we will bring technologies that provide a clear answer — not just on paper. You will see them operating live at our booth.
Warsaw Pack 2026
📍 14–16 April 2026
📌 Booth: F 3.20
Modular, belt, screw or roller? A guide to choosing conveyors
In an automated packaging process, conveyors play the role of the arteries of the entire system. When designed correctly, production runs smoothly. According to some studies, proper integration of conveyor systems can increase Overall Equipment Effectiveness (OEE) by 15% to 25%*. Otherwise, they become a bottleneck that slows down the performance of even the fastest packaging machines.
Whether you are handling the transport of bulk mixtures to a hopper, moving finished bags to cartoning, or transferring filled cartons to palletizing, choosing the right type of conveyor is a critical decision. Even more important, however, is its proper integration into the entire packaging line. In this article, we will break down which types of conveyors are suitable for specific stages of your line and when to choose belt and roller conveyors, modular systems, or an auger conveyor.
CASE STUDY | Automatic fertilizer packaging at Agroracio
For more than 25 years, Agroracio had been packaging multi-component granular fertilizers by hand. Two to four employees per shift filled buckets from bulk bags, sealed them, and placed them on a pallet. However, manual packaging was physically demanding, slow, and also brought the risk of product contamination and batch inaccuracy.
In order to handle higher production volumes and reduce dependence on manual labor, the customer decided to invest in automation. The project resulted in the production of a completely new type of machine for automatically packaging fertilizer into buckets of various volumes.











