Paramount Packaging Systems: UK mushroom grower cuts costs and increases throughput with FUJI Alpha flow wrapper

Mushroom credit Joanna Malinowska freestocks org
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A major UK mushroom grower was looking to move away from traditional PVC stretch wrapping. Rising material costs, increasing sustainability pressure from retailers and the operational limitations of ageing rotary wrapping systems were all driving the decision.

Lower-cost rotary machines were initially considered on the basis of capital cost. After reviewing long-term operating costs; however, the grower selected a FUJI Alpha flow wrapper supplied by Paramount Packaging Systems.

Photo credit: Joanna Malinowska / freestocks.org

The challenge: Cost per pack, not purchase price

The deciding factor was not the machine price. It was the cost per pack over the life of the line.

PVC stretch wrapping is material-intensive and operationally inefficient at scale. Older rotary systems require thicker film to maintain stable operation and running thicker film on a high-volume mushroom line adds up quickly. The grower needed a solution that could reduce material consumption while improving throughput; not simply replace one machine with another.

Why FUJI Alpha?

The FUJI Alpha offered several clear advantages over conventional rotary wrapping systems:

  • Higher operating speeds
  • Stable, consistent running on lower gauge film
  • Reduced film consumption per pack
  • Improved seal consistency
  • Lower ongoing maintenance requirements
  • Reduced product handling

Critically, the FUJI Alpha could run reliably on thinner film without compromising seal integrity or line stability; something that lower-cost alternatives could not match. For a high-volume operation, the reduction in film gauge alone delivered significant annual savings.

The results

The grower successfully transitioned away from PVC stretch wrap while improving line throughput and reducing overall packaging cost.

Key outcomes included:

  • Faster production speeds
  • Lower film usage per pack
  • Reduced packaging cost per pack
  • Lower total cost of ownership
  • Improved operational reliability

What this means for you

In produce packaging, the cheapest machine is rarely the lowest-cost machine to run. Machinery that handles thinner film consistently reduces material spend week on week; and on a high-volume mushroom line, that saving compounds quickly.

If you are reviewing a move away from PVC stretch wrap or rotary wrapping systems, Paramount Packaging Systems can run a cost-per-pack comparison against FUJI flow wrapping alternatives. Get in touch to start the conversation.

This article was originally published by Paramount Packaging Systems.

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