Cannabis Pre-Roll Automated Filling Line

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One of the highest costs in the industry is the manual process of filling, tampering and twisting joints.  After being approached by several cannabis companies, MD Packaging co-designed a robotic pre-roll line.  It is designed to produce up to 40 joints per minute.  Click here to learn more.

Vote for MD Cannabis Automation!

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MD Cannabis Automation has been nominated for a Grow Up Award!!  Thanks to all that have voted for us!  We appreciate your support!  It is not too late to cast your vote!  Click here to vote for us!

We are Hiring!

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MD Packaging is looking for an experienced Sales Representative for Vancouver and the surrounding area.  Some travel will be required.  The incumbent will be working primarily within the food/beverage, pharma and CPG markets.  Click here to download the full job description.

The Next Generation in High Speed Flat Bag Case Packing

the next generation flat bag packing

Learn how Emerald Automation helped a food processor of specialty meats with a case packer.  The customer had an existing space to work with and were looking to find a more consistent machine to fit that space.  They needed a high sanitary design in stainless and required Emerald to load 30 bags per minute.

Click here to download and find out why the Dash-DP-SS-SD is the next generation in high speed flat bag case packing in food plants.

Folded Tape Edge Enhances Reliability, Productivity and Safety

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Check out this article that focuses on case taping and sealing – a small, but critical, function of the overall end-of-line system – as well as discusses how folding the edge of the tape as it is applied can enhance the reliability of the seal, the productivity of the line and the safety of those opening the cartons.  Click here to download.

Why Multiscanning Technology Improves Metal Detection & Food Safety

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Metal detectors are ubiquitous in food processing facilities.  They are most commonly used at the end of the line and as the last line of defence to support food quality and safety before a packaged product is on its way to the consumer.  Check out the White Paper on Why Multiscanning Technology Improves Metal Detection and Food Safety.  Click here to download.