One of the key solutions on display at the stand is Linerfree® Print & Apply. Here, we demonstrate how linerless labelling works in practice, using both side and tamp application.
The benefits are clear: no liner means both less waste and significantly fewer roll changes. For you, this means less downtime, lower costs and more stable production. At the same time, the tamp function offers flexibility for products of varying heights, whilst side application ensures precise placement on uniform items.
It is a solution that demonstrates how sustainability and operational reliability can go hand in hand without compromising on capacity.
At the trade fair, we are also presenting a Cross Web labeller, where labels are applied across the direction of the product’s movement.
The solution is designed for thermoformed packaging, and with the integrated printer, you can combine high speed with variable data such as date, batch or traceability information. The result is a solution that is both flexible and future-proof, and which is particularly well-suited to production environments with high demands for consistency and efficiency.
Another solution on display at the stand is our Linerfree dispenser for pre-printed retail labels, combined with a Linerfree® print & apply system for bottom labelling with variable data. This demonstrates how Linerfree® top and bottom labelling can be integrated into a single, seamless process.
This solution enables manufacturers to utilise linerless technology in labelling, even when it comes to pre-printed retail labels.
The combination of linerless technology and compact applicators makes the solution particularly relevant for companies wishing to optimise space utilisation without compromising on performance.
At Interpack 2026, we will also be showcasing a specialised solution tailored to the paint and coatings industry, where flexibility, precision and high uptime are essential.
The solution has been developed for labelling buckets, pails and cans in a wide range of sizes and made from various materials.
With wrap-around labelling and the option of front and rear labelling, a consistent and professional presentation is ensured.
For manufacturers, this means short changeover times, high application accuracy and the ability to handle multiple formats on the same line. The system can be adapted for both inline and offline production and can be equipped with automatic handle lifts, ensuring that labelling remains stable even at high capacities and with varying product types
A common feature of all the solutions on display is that they can be adapted to your production.
Labelling is rarely a standard task, which is why our specialists will be on hand to discuss your needs throughout the exhibition.
You are very welcome to bring product samples with you. Together, we will look at how your specific labelling can be optimised technically, operationally and economically. Often, it is only when a real product is on the conveyor belt that the best solutions take shape.
We look forward to showcasing our exhibition line-up at Interpack 2026 and to discussing what the future of labelling could look like for your business.
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