What is a Horizontal Flow Wrapping System?

Horizontal flow wrapping systems are machines that wrap products in a horizontal orientation. This type of system is used for products that have a regular shape and size, such as boxes or cans. Horizontal flow wrapping processes are often used in the food industry, as they are able to package products quickly and efficiently. Additionally, these unique wrapping systems can be used to package products in a variety of different ways, including overwrapping and cross-wrapping. This innovative process is in high demand today as more and more companies require highly efficient wrapping technology. 

Decades of Experience and a Team of Experienced Professionals

AmFlex Packaging Corp is a company that specializes in packaging products. They have a wide range of products and services that they offer to their customers, which include designing and manufacturing packaging, as well as providing fulfillment and distribution services. Amflex Packaging Corp is committed to providing customers with high-quality products and services that meet their specific needs. For the best in packaging materials and services few other companies can compare. With decades of experience and a team of experienced professionals on staff your packaging needs will always be met in a timely and an expert fashion. 

Unique Expertise in Several Packaging Areas

This leader in the field distributes and services packaging equipment as well as materials for a full variety of industries such as for baked goods, the printed paper industry, the meat industry and produce along with frozen foods, hardware, warehouse facilities, contract package organizations and other manufactured products like toys. The company is trusted for unique expertise in several packaging areas: shrink packaging that includes shrink bands, stretch or pallet wrapping, skin packaging, tray related wrapping, poly-bagging, flow style wrapping, carton taping and even product handling various conveyers. The company serves a host of areas including, Illinois, Indiana, Wisconsin and parts of Michigan. To learn more simply visit online or call today.