RIGGS AUTOPACK FOOD DEPOSITORS & FILLING MACHINES ON SHOW AT FOODEX 2012 January 27, 2012 News Riggs Autopack Ltd will be exhibiting a selection of their Model 1000 depositors, filling machines, transfer pumps and conveyor filling lines at the Foodex Show, held at the Birmingham NEC in March. Visitors to the company’s stand (Stand M240, Hall 20) will have the opportunity of viewing a high level multi-head automatic depositor with scroll feed slat conveyor for filling jars and bottles, a low level semi-automatic bag filling machine with a 5 litre fill capacity, and an Option 1 semi-automatic filling machine with food grade transfer pump designed for small to medium scale food producers. Riggs Autopack’s high quality Model 1000 depositors and filling machines are available as a semi-automatic stand-alone unit for small to medium scale food production, or as an automatic conveyor filling system for large batch runs. They provide damage free and highly precise volumetric depositing of hot or cold liquid, semi-liquid and suspended solid products, even viscous and fragile goods, and accurately fill most container types or size. With quick changeover times and easy set-up, Riggs Autopack’s filling equipment is robust, reliable, hygienic and easy to clean, simple to use and maintain. They are supplied with an after sales support package and available for purchase, short or long term hire. A no-obligation on-site machine trial is also available upon request. If you’re seeking to invest in a semi or fully automatic depositing system to accurately fill jars, bottles, pots, tubs, trays, foils, cake tins, cartons, buckets, jerry cans, pouches or bags, then Riggs Autopack could have the solution. Telephone: 01282 440040 Website – www.autopack.co.uk About Latest Posts Publisher Latest posts by Publisher (see all) ZEO INVESTS IN LARGEST EVER BRAND RELAUNCH WITH NEW NO ADDED SUGAR RANGE & CELEBRITY AMBASSADOR CAROLINE FLACK - April 26, 2017 NEEDHAM CODING LAUNCHES FIRST OWN BRAND CONTINUOUS INK JET PRINTERS - April 25, 2017 FANUC ROBOTS CAN HANDLE THEIR BELGIUM BEER - April 25, 2017