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News Release from: Packaging Automation
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 09 February 2007
Packaging Automation has designs on
bright future
Packaging Automation, manufacturer of tray sealing and filling equipment, has appointed Mark Banks as head of design, to meet the needs of the market in both the food and non-food sectors
Packaging Automation, manufacturer of tray sealing and filling equipment, has appointed Mark Banks as head of design to consolidate its position as the UK leader in the sector and increase its portfolio of equipment Mark joins Packaging Automation after 24 years with pharmaceutical company Manesty during which time he undertook a number of key roles including head of applications engineering and head of product development
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 29 Jul 2008 at 8.00am (UK)
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As head of design operations at Packaging Automation, Mark will have overall responsibility for mechanical, electrical and software design.
His remit includes working on current machine designs to improve even further their functionality, efficiency and reliability to maintain the Packaging Automation position as the market leader.
In addition, Mark will work with his team on the design and evolution of new machines to meet the needs of the market in both the food and non-food sectors - where Packaging Automation has secured extensive business since its formation in 1963.
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Commenting on his new role Mark said: "The opportunity with Packaging Automation arose at just the right time in my career, and I am very much looking forward to helping the company really launch themselves far ahead of the competition.
There is an on-going demand for equipment to evolve, to incorporate the latest technology, to operate at higher speed and increased capacities.
"Alongside that there are the needs of smaller customers to take into consideration, or those with small volume production runs.
All customers want well functioning, reliable, well priced equipment and support to meet the specific needs of their business.
Designing problems out helps eliminate operational issues that may arise in the field, which can then cost time and money to resolve.
Getting things right first time has always been the PA aim, and that is something I will really be putting a focus on throughout the design process.
I have only been in the post a few weeks and already I am very impressed with how well everyone works together and the level of commitment there is by all staff to the company.
I've enjoyed every moment so far".
Packaging Automation general manager Mick Davis said: "Mark brings a wealth of experience and expertise to this role - he has exactly the profile we need to keep our business moving forward.
We will be looking to Mark to use his engineering expertise to continue to design Packaging Automation equipment that is leading edge, offers ease of use, reliability and value for money - and most importantly gives our customers what they need".
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