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Kerry Ingredients install Linx 4900s and Linx 6900 FMCG processors from Matthews Intelligent Identification (19-Nov-2008)
Kerry Ingredients obtained FMCG processor from Matthews Intelligent Identification to eliminate up to 50 hours of downtime a month.
Linx TT3 thermal transfer overprinter from Matthews Intelligent Identification (5-Aug-2008)
The new Linx TT3 thermal transfer overprinter, from Matthews Intelligent Identification, is suitable for medium-sized companies looking to make their first investment in digital coding.
Matthews Intelligent Identification participates at Robotics Australia’s Automation Expo (29-May-2008)
Automation Expo, held at Australia’s large automation centre, is a trade show where new intelligent coding and marking equipment — and, more importantly, just how the business can benefit from them are demonstrated.
Linx 6900 printer from Matthews Intelligent Identification (9-May-2008)
The new, low maintenance Linx 6900 printer has trouble-free start-ups because of its full print-head auto flush on every shutdown.
Linx 6900 Solver CIJ printer from Matthews Intelligent Identification (8-May-2008)
Matthews Intelligent Identification has recently added the highly efficient Linx 6900 Solver to its Linx 6900 continuous inkjet (CIJ) range.
Matthews Intelligent Identification’s thermal overprinter for Salad Makers (7-May-2008)
Salad Makers was looking for an efficient and cost-effective method to automatically date stamp its pre-packaged punnets. They also wanted ready access to technical support if they needed it. Salad Makers chose Matthews Intelligent Identification.
Matthews Intelligent Identification launches new products at Auspack and wins award (16-May-2007)
Laser marking bar codes onto cartons and laser coding flexible packaging were two areas attracting the attention on Matthews’ Auspack stand.
Matthews Intelligent Identification to run RFID, laser bar-code and supply chain seminars at Auspack (20-Apr-2007)
At the Mathews Intelligent Identification Auspack seminars all your RFID questions will be answered including: Will RFID see the end of bar coding? Can the two co-exist happily in your supply chain, or is one methodology really superior? How can lasers create bar codes on packaging?
Matthews to demonstrate products at Auspack (13-Apr-2007)
Demonstrations will include the new SX 7 and SX 16 DOD inkjet coders; reliable entry-level carton-marking systems that can print on porous or non-porous surfaces, using pressurised ink canisters.
Matthews launches new fibre laser at Auspack (13-Apr-2007)
Unique to the packaging industry, Matthews releases the first fibre laser into Australia.
Matthews Intelligent Identification to participate in Auspack 2007 (13-Apr-2007)
Matthews Intelligent Identification will demonstrate a series of firsts at Auspack 2007.
Matthews Intelligent Identification to release Linx 6900 at Auspack (10-Apr-2007)
Matthews Intelligent Identification will release Linx 6900, a new, high-speed continuous inkjet (CIJ), printer at Auspack.
Matthews signs 10 year deal with Linx (28-Mar-2007)
Matthews Intelligent Identification has signed an extended 10-year exclusive distribution agreement with Linx Printing Technologies Ltd, to distribute its ink jet and thermal product range throughout Australia.
David Alexander joins Matthews Intelligent Identification (23-Jan-2007)
David Alexander has joined Matthews Intelligent Identification, in a new business development role.
Darryl Ham joins Matthews Intelligent Identification as a laser specialist and sales engineer (20-Dec-2006)
Darryl Ham has joined Matthews Intelligent Identification as a laser specialist and sales engineer.
Coke gets fruity (21-Aug-2006)
Find out what makes the Non-alcoholic Beverages Award Highly Commended winner unique in the 2006 FOOD Challenge Awards.
Spill kits for all emergencies (9-Aug-2006)
MATTHEWS Australasia has released the latest in its range of New Pig safety products. The new products include universal spill kits for oils, coolants, solvents and water; HAZMAT kits for acids, caustics and unknown liquids; plus oil-only kits that absorb oil while repelling water.
Fast, precise pharmaceutical labelling (21-Jul-2006)
ATTENTION to precision has helped drive increased business volumes for packaging specialist Colorpak. Matthews Intelligent Identification worked with them again, supplying reliable, easy-to-use, flexible and high-speed coding equipment.
In-line label applicator (14-Jul-2006)
Growing business volumes for contract grower/packer Farmland Greens meant labelling by hand was too inefficient. Matthews Intelligent Identification provided a turnkey solution that's easy to use and fast. This came in the form of an in-line Avery ALX 720 Label Applicator, with label printing software.
'Green' pallet stabiliser (12-Jul-2006)
Wrapping pallet-loads in numerous layers of plastic is costly on resources - and not environmentally friendly. An Australian stabiliser addresses both those issues. Matthews Intelligent Identification has just been appointed as the exclusive agent in Australia for Holdtite pallet stabilising labels.
Environmentally friendly pallet stabiliser (30-Jun-2006)
MATTHEWS Intelligent Identification has been appointed exclusive agent in Australia for Holdtite pallet stabilising labels. Holdtite has a non-slip surface, stabilising individual cartons onto a pallet.
Flexible inkjet printing solution (22-May-2006)
FROM glass to vinyl, and steel to timber, the new Matthews I-Mark SX 32 is a powerful, flexible inkjet printing solution for industrial and packaging environments. The wide selection of print-heads available means it can print from 2.5 to 128mm - in text, bar codes or high-resolution graphics.
Speed defines new Avery LAs (24-Feb-2006)
MATTHEWS Intelligent Identification has launched the new Avery Dennison ALS 204 and 206 label applicators in Australia. The models are among the first in the new generation, replacing the ALS 230 and 330 models.
New directors at APMA (16-Feb-2006)
The Australian Packaging Machinery Association (APMA) has elected two new directors to its board: Insignia general manager Jack Winson and ABB Australia manager – CSR national spares and logistics Andrew Davenport.
RFID - a look under the cover (15-Feb-2006)
CODING and labelling specialist Matthews Intelligent Identification helped peel another layer of complexity from RFID, with a workshop at AUSPACK 2005 featuring presentations from standards body GS1 Australia and US labelling supplier FOX IV Technologies.The workshop went beyond the benefits of RFID, addressing practical issues faced by manufacturers implementing the technology, and measures introduced to encourage wider adoption.
Film, label, and gloss card coding (29-Nov-2005)
MATTHEWS Intelligent Identification’s new Linx thermal transfer overprinter range, featuring the TT5 and TT10, is ideal for coding onto flexible film packaging, labels or gloss card - efficiently, easily and with low ownership costs.
Thermal transfer overprinter range (17-Nov-2005)
The Linx thermal transfer overprinter range, featuring the TT5 and TT10, is said to be ideal for coding onto flexible film packaging, labels or gloss card — efficiently, easily and with low ownership costs.
Laser coding keeps specialty manufacturer flying (11-Nov-2005)
Supplying airline caterers with varying-sized single-serve food and condiment portions, demands legible, accurate coding. A laser coder from Matthews was the clear solution.
Coding and labelling solutions at AUSPACK (30-Sep-2005)
MATTHEWS, will be on stand 445 at the bi-annual AUSPACK exhibition from 11 October to 14 October at Olympic Park, Sydney.
Re-usable Holdtite pallet liners (22-Sep-2005)
HOLDTITE pallet liners, made from specially coated paper, stops cartons sliding off, reduces load damage and waste. Developed in Australia by Dalton Packaging, the re-usable Holdtite sheets break down to pulp for paper recycling. Matthews Intelligent Identification will show how Holdtite helps stabilise pallets at Auspack, October 11-14 at Sydney Showgrounds, at stand 445.
RFID’s trial by freezer (19-Sep-2005)
AUSTRALIAN pie manufacturer Patties Foods is confronting industry hesitation about radio frequency identification (RFID) technology head on, with the first Australian trial in frozen foods. Patties are conducting the trial with key players involved in food manufacturing and supply chains.