✅ Case Study: Flow Wrapper for Oysters – GSP 50s INOX Flow Wrapper Installation
Ashmore Foods, a Tasmanian-based bakery, needed a reliable packaging solution for their fresh produce and baked goods. Their goal was to eliminate sealing issues and reduce changeover delays that were impacting their productivity.
PacMatix Pty Ltd supplied and installed a GSP 50s INOX Flow Wrapper, designed and manufactured in Italy by General System Pack (GSP), part of the Tecno Pack Group. This machine offers hygienic stainless steel construction, tool-free adjustments, and consistent sealing — making it ideal for food production environments like Ashmore's.
After the install, Ashmore Foods reported:
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Faster changeovers between tray sizes
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No sealing failures after hundreds of shifts
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Significant reduction in downtime
The installation was completed by our local PacMatix technician in Tasmania, backed by on-site training and ongoing support. Ashmore is now planning a second GSP 50s due to the strong performance of this line.
? Read full blog post:
? https://www.pacmatix.com.au/post/ashmore-foods-gsp-50s-flow-wrapper
? Watch the machine in action on YouTube:
? https://youtu.be/ykLGt6iNMNk
Frequently asked Qeustions:
Q1: What type of products is the GSP 50s Flow Wrapper ideal for?
The GSP 50s is perfect for medium-to-high-speed packaging of bakery items, protein snacks, fresh produce, and other tray-based products.
Q2: What was the key outcome of the Ashmore Foods installation?
Ashmore Foods achieved faster changeovers, more reliable sealing, and a significant reduction in downtime thanks to the GSP 50s installed by PacMatix.
Q3: Does PacMatix offer support after installation?
Yes — PacMatix provides ongoing support, operator training, and spare parts with local technicians across Australia.
Q4: How can I see the machine in action?
Watch the full case study video on YouTube or visit our blog for more photos and technical details.
Q5: Can this wrapper be adapted for different film types?
Yes, the GSP 50s supports a wide range of packaging films, including paper-based and sustainable films.

