Meeting Market Demand with Unparalleled Flexibility

In our previous announcement, we highlighted the impressive specifications of the Mini Midas Printer Slotter, including its capability to run at a speed of 5,000 passes per hour and produce between 1,000 and 50,000 boxes per run. This level of efficiency has proven invaluable, enabling us to manufacture smaller boxes, down to sizes as small as 80x80x75mm, meeting a crucial demand in the market.

Since the installation of the Mini Midas Printer Slotter, our customers have responded positively, especially those requiring bespoke packaging solutions in smaller sizes. With the global shift towards e-commerce and more streamlined packaging, the need for compact, efficient packaging has never been greater.

As Martin Hickman, Managing Director, previously stated:

“Our customers continue to evolve their businesses, and we will grow with them. We wanted to meet the increasing demand for smaller boxes, and the Mini Midas Printer Slotter is the perfect machine.”

This investment has not only positioned us as a more flexible packaging provider but also reinforced our commitment to supporting our customers’ evolving needs. By extending our capabilities, we’ve been able to provide an even greater variety of bespoke packaging solutions, all while maintaining the high standards our clients expect.

Operational Efficiency and Sustainability in Tandem

Beyond the operational benefits, this investment aligns seamlessly with our ongoing sustainability goals. Sandland Packaging has long been committed to eco-friendly practices, and the Mini Midas Printer Slotter has contributed to reducing waste and energy consumption through its efficient manufacturing process.

A key part of our sustainability strategy is our Carbon Neutral certification, which ensures that all emissions associated with our packaging products are offset, allowing us to mark our packaging emissions as ZERO. We achieve carbon neutrality by investing in carbon offset projects, which neutralises our carbon footprint through initiatives like reforestation and one tree planted.