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Coffee packaging from Hesser and Südpack at interpack 2026

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Coffee packaging from Hesser and Südpack at interpack 2026

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At interpack 2026, Hesser Packaging and Südpack will showcase packaging concept for whole coffee beans and ground coffee in a 1 kg format. The stable stand-up pouches from the film manufacturer’s CarbonLite range are PP-based and therefore recyclable. Thanks to their high oxygen and moisture barrier, they provide excellent protection for aroma and freshness as well as against UV light. Trade visitors can find Hesser in the Packaging Valley area in Hall 16, Stand 16D72-10.

The flow pack films in Südpack’s CarbonLite brand family combine material efficiency, recyclability, and performance. These latest-generation PP-based mono-materials are lightweight and more than 90% recyclable (according to current PPWR design principles and internal calculations), helping to significantly reduce their carbon footprint compared with conventional laminates. Above all, this innovative packaging solution offers a reliable and sustainable alternative to conventional laminates such as PET/Alu/PE. Thanks to close collaboration with renowned machine manufacturers, it can also be processed on existing equipment on an industrial scale.

At interpack, Hesser’s showcases will feature Südpack’s high-performance films processed into practical stand-up pouches for coffee. Oxygen and water vapor barriers optimized for the packaged product ensure long shelf life, freshness, and aroma protection at all times. Optional white pigmentation or metallization provides protection against UV radiation.

Reliable sealing performance is another key factor in ensuring maximum product safety and packaging reliability – and it also allows aroma protection valves to be integrated reliably into the sealing process. And to ensure an attractive presentation at the point of sale, Südpack offers a range of package printing options – rotogravure, flexo, digital, and 7C printing – delivering striking results that can be tailored precisely to the product, print image, and customer requirements.

Hesser will showcase the PMX 4001 at its stand as an ideal choice for producing PP stand-up pouches. This compact and robust vertical flow pack machine was developed specifically for the demanding requirements of coffee packaging – and can be used either as a standalone machine or integrated into a turnkey line solution.

Despite its small footprint, the PMX 4001 achieves an impressive output of up to 65 pouches per minute in reliable 24/7 operation (based on 500 g packs of whole coffee beans). It can produce a wide range of pouch formats and sealing options with first-class seam quality.

Additional key capabilities include long evacuation times for a deep vacuum to protect the product’s aroma, as well as high weight accuracy during high-speed filling. Intelligent features such as IO-Link and Synexio integration also provide valuable real-time data for process optimization and predictive maintenance. Last but not least, the PMX 4001’s open design provides access from all four sides, making cleaning easier and keeping changeover times to a minimum.

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