• Melbourne-based coffee roastery, Roasting Warehouse Specialty Coffee, has quadrupled productivity following the installation of Jet Technologies’ Goglio G21 Vertical Form Fill & Seal coffee packing machine.
Source: Roasting Warehouse
    Melbourne-based coffee roastery, Roasting Warehouse Specialty Coffee, has quadrupled productivity following the installation of Jet Technologies’ Goglio G21 Vertical Form Fill & Seal coffee packing machine. Source: Roasting Warehouse
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Melbourne-based coffee roastery, Roasting Warehouse Specialty Coffee, has quadrupled productivity following the installation of Jet Technologies’ Goglio G21 Vertical Form Fill & Seal coffee packing machine.

A specialist distributor of products to the packaging industry, Jet Technologies Australian branch was founded over 40 years ago. Faced with the challenge of meeting escalating production demands, Roasting Warehouse sought a packaging solution from Jet Technologies.

Founded in 2017, Roasting Warehouse is a family business that has grown from a café in North Melbourne to a key player in the coffee market. The company moved to a larger facility in Airport West in 2019, and now has locations in North Melbourne, Airport West, and South Fremantle.

Roasting Warehouse head roaster, Thanos Giagkoudis, said that once the company reached 8-9 times production demand, it knew it was time for a change.

In September 2023, Roasting Warehouse incorporated the Goglio G21 Coffee Packaging Machine to its production line. Located at their Airport West site, the Goglio G21 has allowed greater flexibility in accommodating various packaging sizes for Roasting Warehouse's packaging operations.

“Our old machinery couldn't keep up with the demand, and we were facing extended hours and logistical challenges,” said Giagkoudis.

"Productivity increased a lot following the installation. We were able to get work done a lot quicker, and the flexibility of the G21 allowed us to accommodate various packaging sizes effortlessly.

“The partnership has also alleviated stress associated with production bottlenecks and breakdowns. Not having to stress and knowing things will be okay has been a game-changer for us,” he said.

Since installation, the company has experienced a significant increase in productivity, enabling it to meet growing demand and expand its customer base. The integration of the machine has streamlined operations, resulting in improved customer service and reduced packaging waste.

Roasting Warehouse head of marketing, Alexander Paraskevopoulos, said that the company was targeting a larger roaster and another machine to go with the G21 in the near future.

"We already have four films under production with Jet. Transitioning to these new materials aligns with our commitment to quality and sustainability.”

"Our growth is not just about acquiring new machinery. It's about continuously improving our operations and serving our customers better.

"We are working closely with Jet to optimise our packaging designs and marketing materials. Their expertise and support have been invaluable in this regard,” he said.

As part of its expansion, the company is also breaking new ground overseas by opening a Melbourne-style café roastery in Athens. This move aims to tap into the local market and connect with the community of Greek Australians who travel there annually and those who have moved there permanently.

Following the launch of their location in Athens, Roasting Warehouse is excited to be introducing Australian culinary staples and a community-focused coffee culture to a new audience.

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