Your New Year’s equipment resolutions

The new year is always a good time to take a realistic look at what you aim to achieve and to start in with some good habits to make these goals a reality.
Maintenance issues

Regular maintenance on pallet wrappers is necessary to ensure a healthy return on investment on the equipment.
Excessive film use

There are two main reasons for using too much pallet wrap – and the good news is they are both simple to avoid.
At Your Service: What a good Service Technician can deliver

We know how important it is to keep the wheels turning – and how frustrating it is when packing and shipping are stalled due to machinery faults and breakdowns.
At Your Service: Manual Labour?

Want to get the best from your Spinny unit, or fix small issues easily? You often won’t need to call anyone, look for a video online, or download some confusing app. Just check the manual!
Elevation from semi-automation

With the ongoing challenges of a wobbly workforce many Kiwi companies are doing it tough trying to effectively and quickly palletise and ship goods. Now more than ever it seems easier to hand over your pallet shipping protection to semi-automation. And there are plenty of ways to make the right move in a financially prudent manner too…
At your service

Your pallet wrapper is a valuable member of the warehouse team and, when it goes down, so does the chances of winning the DC game. It’s best to avoid injury to the wrapper in the first place – which is why we recommend the following “prehabilitation” strategies…
Automation and optimisation

As companies grow, systems in the distribution centre inevitably start to creak. At some point a strategic discussion around automation needs to happen. But the wider conversation – one which can seriously boost productivity and returns in the long run – should also be about optimisation.
At your service

It’s time to say arrivederci to frustrating language barriers on your Spinny machine.
Roll call!

Just like loading a roll of toilet paper onto the holder, there’s a right way and a wrong way to reload your Wulftec stretch wrapper.