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Aldus Tronics to Launch Australian-Built M360+ Linerless Labeller in 2026

Aldus Tronics has confirmed it will introduce the Aldus M360+ Linerless Labeller in 2026, expanding its packaging technology portfolio with a machine designed to reduce waste, improve efficiency and lower logistics costs. Developed following the acquisition of intellectual property from JBT Marel, the M360+ will support wraparound, C-wrap and top-labelling applications while eliminating backing paper waste associated with conventional label systems.

The linerless format delivers multiple operational advantages, including reels that are up to 40 percent lighter, fewer label changeovers and improved storage efficiency. The machine will be manufactured in Australia using local engineering expertise, based on a proven European design, and will be CE-compliant to meet international safety and quality requirements. Aldus Tronics says the system is intended to meet the evolving sustainability and efficiency needs of fresh produce packers while offering global export potential.

Frank Floriano, CEO of Aldus, said the development addresses a long-standing gap in the market. He noted that the newly acquired intellectual property enables Aldus Tronics to deliver a high-quality, efficient and sustainable labelling solution built on the company’s established track record in reliable labelling technology.

Headquartered in Sydney, Aldus is part of the Aldus Group, which supplies products and services to the global graphics, packaging and manufacturing sectors through brands including API Transfer Technologies, Paragon Inks, Tronics, Aldus Engineering and Milford Astor. The Aldus M360+ is scheduled to be commercially available from 2026, with registrations now open for businesses seeking launch updates.

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