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Transpak Showcases Automated Strapping Line With Robotic Integration At Interpack

Transpak is using Interpack 2026 to position itself not simply as a machinery supplier, but as a provider of integrated automation solutions for packaging operations.

At the exhibition, the company is presenting a fully automated line that combines high-speed strapping with robotic handling and 3D vision technology. The setup is intended to demonstrate how separate packaging functions can be brought together into a more coordinated and flexible automation environment.

The live demonstration links the TP-733VTS vertical pallet strapping machine with the TP-702BH high-speed automatic strapping machine, alongside a robotic arm. The system is controlled through a Siemens PLC and HMI, underlining the company’s focus on connected line architecture rather than stand-alone equipment.

Transpak said the combination is designed to show how its machines can be integrated into broader automation lines to support higher efficiency, improved accuracy and greater operational reliability. The inclusion of robotic handling and 3D vision also reflects the growing emphasis among packaging equipment suppliers on smarter control, adaptability and reduced manual intervention in end-of-line processes.

The company is using the Interpack platform to emphasise its capabilities in delivering application-specific solutions built around automation requirements rather than individual machine sales. In that respect, the booth presentation is as much about systems integration as it is about the performance of the two strapping units themselves.

With more than 40 years of experience in packaging equipment, Transpak said it continues to focus on advanced technology and a broad solutions portfolio aimed at different industrial requirements. The company added that its team is available at the show to discuss how automation can be used to optimise packaging processes and support specific production targets.