SHERIDAN, WYOMING - May 10, 2026 - Optima will present its extensive portfolio of industrial filling and packaging technologies at the Interpack 2026 exhibition in Duesseldorf. Operating from Booth F54 and F55 in Hall 16, the equipment manufacturer will showcase specialized automation platforms designed to support diverse sectors ranging from pharmaceutical manufacturing to consumer goods packaging. Instead of supplying isolated machinery, the company focuses on deploying holistic system architectures that encompass everything from individual modules to complete turnkey plants. By integrating digital optimization tools and artificial intelligence into the equipment lifecycle, the platform allows plant operators to stabilize production workflows, efficiently scale manufacturing output, and future-proof their factory infrastructure against shifting market demands.
Aseptic Processing for Pharmaceutical Operations
Manufacturing environments within the pharmaceutical and biotechnology sectors require absolute process reliability and strict adherence to global regulatory standards. To address these operational demands, Optima provides specialized processing technology designed specifically for aseptic production environments. The engineering scope of the company encompasses the entire aseptic filling process, integrating advanced freeze-drying capabilities and highly secure containment systems to protect sensitive biological products. By pairing this mechanical infrastructure with advanced automation and digitalization tools, the manufacturer ensures that pharmaceutical operators can maintain high levels of process stability while retaining the flexibility necessary to adapt to complex, real-world production realities.
High-Volume Fiber Packaging Production
As consumer goods companies face increasing pressure to eliminate conventional plastics, transitioning to recyclable materials often forces compromises in line speed or structural performance. Optima is addressing this critical supply chain challenge by making fiber-based packaging a functional and economical reality for industrial-scale manufacturing. The company utilizes advanced dry molded fiber and precise paper forming technologies to facilitate the high-volume production of sustainable packaging formats. This engineered approach ensures that consumer brands can successfully execute large-scale material transitions without sacrificing the protective performance or external design specifications required for commercial retail environments.
Modular Platforms for Cosmetics and Personal Care
The cosmetics and personal care markets are characterized by extreme brand diversity, rapid trend shifts, and exceptionally short product life cycles. Maintaining profitability in this environment requires packaging lines that can pivot quickly without demanding massive capital reinvestment. To support this sector, Optima developed the Smart machine family, which utilizes a highly modular architectural framework. These platforms allow production managers to flexibly adapt their packaging lines to accommodate new product formulations, varying container formats, and rapid volume growth. Furthermore, the equipment is designed with a minimal physical footprint, allowing manufacturers to maximize output within existing factory floor spaces.
Automated Solutions for Nonwovens and Hygiene
Processing paper hygiene and tissue products requires equipment capable of handling lightweight, deformable materials at extremely high processing speeds. The Optima nonwovens division engineers highly automated packaging systems specifically to convert raw rolls and tissue goods into perfectly coordinated, shelf-ready sales units. The technology provides facility technicians with full process control, ensuring uncompromising reliability during continuous operation. The system architecture remains highly stable and efficient even when operators need to execute rapid format changes to accommodate different package sizes and production volumes, thereby preventing costly unplanned downtime on the factory floor.
Versatile Filling for Food and Household Cleaners
Beyond specialized pharmaceutical and hygiene applications, the company also supplies robust filling systems tailored for the food and home care sectors. In the household cleaner market, where speed and flexibility are paramount, the equipment safely and efficiently processes a wide variety of chemical products, including complex liquids, dry powders, and fiber-based specialty solutions. For the food sector, the systems are engineered to handle everything from watery liquids to chunky mixtures. The machinery also supports the application of critical aroma-protective packaging, ensuring the long-term preservation of dairy products, coffee, and other highly sensitive consumables throughout the retail supply chain.