
Fisker Skanderborg has returned home with numerous enquiries of interest after the ScanPack trade show in October. There was great interest in the exhibited robot solutions, bagging machine and print solution for sacks.
“Our experience at the trade show this year was that more and more actual decision-makers are coming, which increases the value of our participation,” said Fisker’s Sales Director, Peter M. Henningsen. “We would like to take this opportunity to thank all of those people who dropped by our stand.”
Great interest in bagging machine
Staff at Fisker are now hard at work following up on the many contacts that were created at the trade show. “Many visitors were very interested in hearing more about our bagging machine F1200, which runs continuously and is thus able to accommodate the needs of the market for increased capacity and efficiency,” said Henningsen. “The machine runs around 20% faster than a traditional bagging machine, and thus increases capacity considerably.”
NACHI robots
Fisker has similarly experienced an increase in enquiries for robot solutions, and here the company’s collaboration with Japanese NACHI’s robot division is a definite plus. Fisker imports the robots from Japan and subsequently tailors the total solution to the customer’s specific requirements.

Print solution
Fisker also presented a print solution that enables small printing batchesand private labels to be financially viable, even in high-volume sectors such as potting soil. The solution is currently used with several ofourcustomers.
Fisker will also be taking part at the next ScanPack trade show in 2018.