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Pouch maker cuts out the scrap

A US-based cannabis packaging maker claims to have reduced a considerable amount of waste while increasing output following the purchase of an Ares 400 pouch machine from Hudson-Sharp. Part of Barry-Wehmiller’s Converting Solutions platform, Hudson-Sharp recently installed a new Ares 400 at NBi FlexPack, headquartered in Mukwonago, Wisconsin. NBi produces high-end packaging for the cannabis…

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