Haloila
Subsidiary of Signode Industrial Group | |
Founded | 1972 |
Headquarters | Masku, Finland |
Key people | Jari Paavola (CEO) |
Number of employees | 60 (2014) |
Website |
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Oy M. Haloila Ab is one of the world's leading companies in the manufacture of pallet-wrapping machines.[1][2] Haloila's factories are located in Masku, Finland (fully automatic wrapping machines) and Kardjali, Bulgaria (semi-automatic wrapping machines).
Haloila is part of the international Signode Industrial Group which is a leading manufacturer of industrial packaging products. Signode Industrial Group operates in six continents and employs nearly 7,000 people. Haloila's sister companies, Muller LCS and Mima Films, are specialized with material technology and manufacturing of the stretch films.
Wrapping Machines
Haloila’s semi-automatic and fully automatic wrapping machines are used for wrapping different kinds of pallet loads for example, in the food, beverage and construction industries, and in logistics centres.
The most widely known product in Haloila’s product range is the fully automatic wrapping machine, Octopus, with over 5,500 fully automatic stretch wrapping machines manufactured so far.[1][3][4][5][6] In 2008, the international media also spotlighted the manufacture of the 3000th Octopus machine.[7]
The Octopus machines have been in production since 1983; when the model was launched it was the first pallet-wrapping machine with a rotating ring system. In 2013 the company celebrated the 30th anniversary of the Octopus range.[3][5][8] Octopus is still the market leader at the international level and one of the most widely known brands in the wrapping industry.[1][5] In 2015 Haloila introduced a totally new type of fully automatic wrapping machine utilizing the ring technology, Octopus GP, which completes the Octopus range.
Other Haloila’s wrapping machines include the Cobra, Ecomat and Rolle. Over the years, the service business has become an established part of the solutions offered by the company, covering the entire life cycle of the wrapping machines.[6]
History
Haloila was founded in 1972. The first rotary stretch wrapping machines were manufactured in 1976 and in 1983 Haloila introduced the first fully automatic Octopus wrapping machine. Illinois Tool Works Inc. (ITW) purchased Haloila in 1995 and in 2014 Haloila became part of the Signode Industrial Group.
References
- 1 2 3 http://www.ts.fi/uutiset/talous/1074257068/
- ↑ Logistiikka-lehti 3/2008 (in Finnish)
- 1 2 http://epaper.ssthosting.fi/haloila/octopus_juhlajulkaisu_6_2013_eng/index.html
- ↑ http://www.y-lehti.fi/arkisto/artikkeli/2025
- 1 2 3 http://www.y-lehti.fi/uutiset/nayta/8244/
- 1 2 http://www.pmlehti.fi/graafisen-alan-uutiset/k%C3%A4%C3%A4rint%C3%A4koneella-maailman-huipulle/
- ↑ http://www.packagingeurope.com/NewsDetails.aspx?nNewsID=19369
- ↑ http://www.ffjournal.net/item/11595-octopus-stretch-wrapping-machines.html