Industry leaders SEE and Ossid have joined forces to offer case-ready processors a comprehensive sustainable tray overwrapping solution, encompassing machinery, materials, and expert services.
The partnership simplifies the process for food producers seeking to optimise their packaging operations while prioritising sustainability.
Previously, businesses would need to source tray overwrapping equipment from one supplier and materials from another.
Now, under this new partnership, customers can purchase a complete solution directly from SEE. This includes Ossid's high-performance tray overwrapping machinery alongside SEE's sustainable trays and film.
Combined SEE and Ossid expertise delivers enhanced efficiency
Both SEE and Ossid bring significant expertise to the table.
SEE boasts a proven track record in sustainable food packaging materials, while Ossid offers a deep portfolio of innovative packaging machinery.
This collaboration empowers both companies to advise on all aspects of the solution, ensuring customers receive the right fit for their specific application.
Sustainable packaging with streamlined service
The solution includes Ossid's tray overwrapping equipment paired with SEE's industry-standard SES film, known for its compostable properties.
This eco-friendly combination is further enhanced by the CRYOVAC brand compostable overwrap tray. SEE claimed this solution is the first of its kind to function seamlessly with existing industrial food processing equipment.
High-performance equipment
Ossid's NextGen 500E and 500im machines are a key component of the partnership. Both models offer leak-resistant end seal overwrapping, ideal for fresh protein applications.
The 500E maximises floor space with its compact design and utilises a gripper chain system for tight, secure packaging.
For those requiring high-speed production, the 500im boasts processing speeds of up to 35 packages per minute.
This combined offering from SEE and Ossid promises to revolutionise the way case-ready processors approach sustainable tray overwrapping.