Quadient pack division rebranded to Sparck Technologies
October 06, 2021
Installed in more than 13 countries, the CVP Automated Packaging Solutions create, fill, fold and label each parcel in one process – which it says reduces package volumes by up to 50%, cutting cardboard usage by 30% and eliminating the need for void fill.
With the capability to tailor-make up to 1,100 packages per hour, for multiple or single items, the CVP Everest and CVP Impack Packaging Systems offer automated solutions for e-commerce operations challenged by increasing order volumes, labour shortages and rising shipping costs.
Kees Oosting, chief executive of Sparck Technologies, said the deal would “enhance our advanced automated packaging systems as well as our service, support and sales capabilities across our expanding international markets. We believe that every individual, precision-made package produced by our machines
should be a brand ambassador for the business.”
Jo Bradley, business development manager for Sparck Technologies in the UK, said: “Many e-commerce businesses face escalating challenges when it comes to building capacity within their fulfilment operations. Our technology goes a long way to solving many of those issues and this move will enable us to further support those pressing market needs.”