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ULMA offers the widest range of fish and seafood packaging solutions on the market.

Specialists in Fish and Seafood Packaging

  (SPAIN, 7/20/2020)

The fish and seafood sectors demand flexible packaging solutions that guarantee products are marketed in a presentation that is appropriate for traditional products, in attractive and leak proof packages, requiring excellent presentation with focus on product shelf-life extension.

ULMA is aware that the success of its clients depends on the quality of their products, and therefore on the packaging. For this reason, thanks to more than 50 years experience developing packaging equipment designed for these sectors, ULMA can ensure top quality, individual solutions for your product packaging requirements.

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ULMA offers the widest range of fish and seafood packaging solutions on the market.

 
Complete fully automated solutions from the handling and loading of the product, to the final crate packing and palletizing, inspection systems and five different packaging technologies: Thermoforming, Traysealing, Horizontal Flow Pack (HFFS), Vertical Flow Pack (VFFS) and Shrink. This varied offer is complemented by a whole series of ancillary systems specially targeted for the fishing industry.
 
 

ULMA Packaging is a company specialised in the design and production of packaging equipment and services.

 

Fresh fish

The packaging is achieved by using automatic horizontal flow wrapping (HFFS) and tray sealing machines or thermoformers that make packages from two plastic film reels. There are different types of solutions depending on the level of hermetic seal required, production capacities, shelf-life and required presentation.

 
Packaging solutions designed for fresh fish mainly in tray, designed to extend the shelf-life of the product. The packaging is achieved by using automatic horizontal flow wrapping (HFFS) and traysealing machines. There are different types of solutions depending on the level of hermetic seal required, production capacities, shelf-life and required presentation.
 
Packaging solutions designed for fresh fish mainly in tray.

Frozen fish and seafood

Packaging solutions for frozen fish and seafood to extend the shelf-life of the product is achieved by using automatic horizontal (HFFS) or vertical flow wrappers (VFFS) and thermoformers. From pouches with or without vacuum, to shrink packs where the film fully adapts to the shape and dimensions of the product.
 
 Packaging solutions for frozen fish and seafood.

Frozen seafood

The packaging is achieved by using automatic horizontal or vertical machines (VFFS). There are different types of solutions depending on the production capacities and required presentation. Pouches, thermoformed packs made from two plastic reels or shrink wrapping that adapts to carton boxes.

 
The packaging is achieved by using automatic horizontal machines. There are different types of solutions depending on the production capacities and required presentation. From vacuum packing to automatic traysealers that preserve the quality of the product.
 
Packaging solutions designed for frozen seafood.

Processed fish

Packaging solutions for processed fish in order to extend its self-life is achieved by using automatic horizontal machines with diverse choices for the same packaging technology. The packaging is achieved by using thermoformes that make the package from two plastic film reels or traysealers. There are different types of solutions depending on the production capacities and required presentation, from vacuum thermoformed packs, MAP, skin or traysealed slice-packs.
 
 Packaging solutions designed for processed fish.

Processed fish and seafood

In order to extend the shelf-life of processed fish and seafood, packaging is made using thermoformes that make the package from two plastic film reels. There are different types of solutions depending on the production capacities and required presentation. From vacuum packs, MAP or skin packing that enhaces the aspect and shelf-life reaches its maximum values.

 
The packaging is achieved by using traysealers or vertical flow wrappers (VFFS) that make pouches.
 
Packaging solutions designed for processed fish.

About Ulma Packaging

ULMA Packaging is a company specialised in the design and production of packaging equipment and services.

Since 1961 ULMA has been designing and developing packaging products and services and innovating to provide solutions that meet customers' needs.  The company has an extensive catalogue, incorporates cutting-edge technologies, a friendly and flexible service and provides turnkey solutions.

ULMA is supported by a network of 7 offices and 20 subsidiaries, allowing to provide a local service. The company also has a network of local distributors who cover over 50 countries. ULMA offers the widest range of machines and applications available on the market, including Flow Pack (HFFS), Thermoforming, Traysealing, Vertical (VFFS), Shrink Wrapping and Stretch Film packaging technologies.

ULMA Packaging is part of an industrial group, a diversified business group with over 4,000 people spread across 9 businesses: ULMA Advanced Forged Solutions, ULMA Agrícola, ULMA Architectural Solutions, ULMA Construction, ULMA Conveyor Components, ULMA Embedded Solutions, ULMA Handling Systems, ULMA Maintenance Services and ULMA Packaging.

Source: ULMA Packaging

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Address: Garagaltza auzoa, 51 - 22 PK
City: Oñati
State/ZIP: Euskadi (20560)
Country: Spain
Phone: +34 943 250 300
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