Amcor to Showcase Engineered Stretch Hood Films at LogiMAT 2026

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Amcor (NYSE: AMCR, ASX: AMC), a global leader in responsible packaging solutions, will showcase its engineered stretch hood films at LogiMAT 2026, the international trade fair for intralogistics solutions and process management, taking place March 24–26 in Stuttgart, Germany.

At the exhibition, Amcor will demonstrate how its stretch hood solutions are designed to support reliable, high-throughput pallet protection in automated logistics environments. Engineered for compatibility with modern hooding systems, the films provide consistent load stability while enabling efficient system start-up and optimized line performance.

Selected stretch hood film solutions are available with up to 30% post-consumer recycled (PCR) content. Where applicable, these films are independently certified by RecyClass for recycled content and are developed to maintain seal integrity, tear resistance and holding force in automated applications.

“Our focus at LogiMAT is on aligning film specification with system design,” said Daniel Stauber, Sales Director at Amcor. “We collaborate closely with system integrators, OEMs and logistics operators to analyse hooding equipment, pallet configuration and load profiles. This enables us to specify films that deliver repeatable and predictable performance in demanding supply chain environments.”

Amcor’s technical specialists support customers throughout implementation and transition phases, providing on-site expertise to optimise hooding performance, validate applications and fine-tune system parameters. This hands-on engineering approach has contributed to the successful adoption of Amcor’s films and reinforces the company’s role as a trusted performance partner for automated pallet protection.

The company’s stretch hood portfolio is designed to meet a broad range of industrial requirements, including sharp-edged loads, high holding-force demands and heavy-duty applications. By aligning material structure with machine parameters, Amcor aims to enable stable operations, reduce disruptions and ensure consistent pallet protection during storage and transport.

“At LogiMAT, we look forward to discussing how film performance and system optimisation can be considered together from the early stages of a project,” Stauber added. “We are excited to engage with intralogistics solution providers and supply chain specialists at the show.”

LogiMAT brings together exhibitors from across the intralogistics sector to showcase innovations in warehousing, automation and process optimisation. The 2026 edition is expected to host more than 1,600 exhibitors from over 40 countries across 10 exhibition halls.

 

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