Craftpaks Fleet

Craftpak’s trucks have gotten a fresh new look with updated tarpaulin covers and new graphics to the trucks cabin and rear. Keep an eye out for them on the road as they deliver our packaging products across Ireland.

COVID-19

Craftpaks doors have remained open for business during the pandemic disruption. Taking all the necessary precautions to safe guard our staff and customers. Hygiene stations carrying PPE gloves, mask & hand sanitisers have played an important role in keeping our facility & office safe.

Developments at Craftpak, 2019

New Storage Wing

Since the New Year Craftpak have made a number of improvements and installments to both their office and factory premises. To cater for increasing production and loading capacity a new storage wing was built. The storage wing is linked to Craftpaks loading bays, which helps to keep goods in and out secure and protected. The addition of the expansion has freed up the core factory space from holding large pallets of corrugated board and goods. Craftpak has now increased stock holding capacity to serve their customer requirements.

Mosca

With the additional factory space Craftpak has recently installed a Mosca machine. The Mosca is a automated box-strapping machine. Boxes can be fed continuously along the bed of the Mosca as it spot glues a plastic ‘Polypropylene’ strap, bundling together multiple boxes at a time.

Craftpak Packaging Ltd have added a Uni Forklift carrier to their integral range of operational machinery. With added safety features and higher performance capabilities the Uni Carrier is well suited to the fast paced operational requirements at Craftpak.

WE DECIDED THAT THE SOLARCO ECOMATIC 2800DC AND THE SODEME TO6400L WOULD CATER COMFORTABLY FOR CURRENT AND FUTURE REQUIREMENTS GOING FORWARD. PAUL MURPHY, OWNER AND MANAGING DIRECTOR

INVESTMENT AT CRAFTPAK IN IRELAND

International Paper Board Industry: January Issue 2018

Established in 1995, Rathcoole, Co Dublin-based Craftpak Protective Packaging Ltd is a privately owned corrugated packaging and display manufacturer. As well as a wide variety of trays, pallet wraps and a diverse selection of FEFCO style boxes, the company can also handle all types of prototyping and design work, thanks to the latest design suite and a Zünd G3 cutting table.

Due to the growth within its business over the past few years and the increased demand for two piece, large format boxes in the Irish market, Craftpak has invested heavily in new equipment over the last 12 months, to cater for continuing growth. “We wanted to give a boost to our converting department, particularly with equipment that could handle large style boxes as well as short run,” says Paul Murphy, owner and Managing Director. “We had looked at various machines in the market and I finally settled on the Solarco Ecomatic 2800DC and the Sodeme TO6400L semi automatic stitcher/gluer models. We decided that these two machines would cater comfortably for current and future requirements going forward.”

ABOVE AND BEYOND THE DECISION TO INVEST, WE HAD TO BE SURE WE HAD THE RIGHT SOLUTION PROVIDER. RIGHT FROM THE START OF THE PROCESS, GTS EUROPE HAS BEEN SECOND TO NONE. PAUL MURPHY, OWNER AND MANAGING DIRECTOR

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First to be installed was the Sodeme stitcher/gluer in March 2017, a few weeks ahead of the CCE expo in Munich. “We got to know about the Sodeme from their UK & Ireland agent, GTS Europe,” says Murphy. “We commissioned the machine in early March and Paul Herson from GTS told us that a quick visit to CCE would be good, so we could see one of the boxmaking machines in action as well as meet the owners of Solarco. It was well worth the visit – so much so, we placed an order for the Ecomatic 2800DC shortly after the expo. But we wouldn’t have done that, had it not been for the relationship we had developed with GTS.”

Flexibility is Key
Murphy continues, “Being armed with these two machines, we felt that we could be more flexible and more cost efficient than some of our competition.” The main reasons for these investments included:
■ Replacing existing slower manual machines (beam slotter and a number of table stitchers), thus dramatically speeding up production output of existing work mix;
■ Increase capacity to allow for further expansion;
■ Produce much better quality and more accurate boxes;
■ Increase throughput, allowing the company to free up precious storage space taken up by sheet storage and WIP, resulting in faster delivery lead-times to customers;
■ Find a solution for short run production orders from stock size sheets and to free up a printer slotter;
■ To be able to offer large two piece “glued” boxes which would allow them to enter into a new market that had not been open to them in the past.

Service & Support
“Above and beyond the decision to invest, we had to be sure we had the right solution provider,” says Murphy. “Right from the start of the process, GTS Europe has been second to
none, from the initial enquiry, to visiting some factories with the same machines in operation, to installation and operator training.”
He continues, “Everything was seamless and straight forward. We did require a few extra features to be added to these new machines to suit work mix which we were currently producing and again, this wasn’t an issue – GTS and the equipment suppliers made the modifications needed and all was tried and tested before either machine was delivered to us.”
Murphy concludes, “Paul Herson and all the GTS team couldn’t have been more helpful. Paul even took the time and effort to fly over to Ireland during the installations to ensure everything was going according to plan. In my view, that is the kind of service you expect from a supplier of their standing. Now it is up to us to put the machines through their paces!”