• Sydney-based Packserv has won the Local Manufacturing Award for its commitment to onshore equipment development for the Australian food and beverage industry.
    Sydney-based Packserv has won the Local Manufacturing Award for its commitment to onshore equipment development for the Australian food and beverage industry.
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Sydney-based Packserv has won the Local Manufacturing Award for its commitment to onshore equipment development for the Australian food and beverage industry. The company designs and builds high-speed fillers, pneumatic machinery, and modular packaging systems, all locally manufactured and serviced.

Based in Sydney’s Inner West, Packserv designs and builds industry-leading equipment, including Australia’s first high-speed filler using Industry 4.0 technology.

Based in Sydney’s Inner West, Packserv designs and builds industry-leading equipment, including Australia’s first high-speed filler using Industry 4.0 technology.
Source: Packserv
Based in Sydney’s Inner West, Packserv designs and builds industry-leading equipment, including Australia’s first high-speed filler using Industry 4.0 technology. Source: Packserv

Packserv sources components from Australian suppliers and trains its technicians through a rigorous 24-month in-house program. Its machines are engineered for safety, energy efficiency, and ease of integration into existing production lines.

Packserv also has a sustainable design approach with a “Buy for Life” philosophy.

The company reinvests 30 per cent of revenue into R&D and the expansion of its Marrickville facility. Through partnerships with the University of Technology Sydney, and other universities, as well as industry engagement via the Australian Packaging and Processing Machinery Association (APPMA), Packserv drives ongoing innovation and plays a critical role in strengthening Australia’s manufacturing beyond its own operations.

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