Packserv Australia
Packserv is the largest rental machinery provider to the FMCG packaging sector and a global distributor of high-quality packaging machinery.
As Packserv approaches its 18th year as a local packaging machinery supplier, it’s the perfect time to reflect on the company’s journey and the opportunities for Australian manufacturing. Over nearly two decades, Packserv has earned its reputation as a trusted manufacturer of filling, capping, and conveying machines, as well as a distributor of high-quality printing and labeling equipment.
We are one of the last local manufacturers in Australia to build this type of machinery,” Nathan Wardell, Managing Director of Packserv Australia, added. With three generations of experience in packaging machinery, Wardell designed the first Packserv machine in his garage for a well-known pharmaceutical company.”
Packserv’s commitment to quality is evident in its high standards, maintained using premium materials such as 316 stainless steel and 6061-grade anodized aluminum. With a ‘buy for life’ philosophy, Packserv’s machines are engineered for longevity when properly maintained. As customer needs evolve, Packserv offers trade-in options for equipment upgrades, and traded-in machines become part of its rental fleet.
Packserv remains a strong advocate and supporter of the Australian-made movement. The company collaborates with technology and academic institutions to advance innovation, constantly raising industry standards. Their commitment to innovation has been recognized with awards such as the ABA100® Winner for New Product Innovation in the 2024 Australian Business Awards and the 2024 @AUManufacturing Top 50 Most Innovative Manufacturers.
We’ve invested significant time, energy, and resources into developing our in-house manufacturing capabilities,” said Wardell. “This reduces our reliance on third parties and international supply chains, ensuring we can provide local support and technical expertise. It’s a significant opportunity for Australian manufacturers that need onshore servicing and support.”
In recent years, rising inflation and economic pressures have pushed many manufacturers out of the market or forced them to consolidate. However, some businesses have capitalized on the less competitive landscape. Given the current economic challenges, Packserv has seen increased demand for its rental and rent-to-buy options. Packserv is one of the few Australian companies offering packaging machinery rentals, rent-to-buy options, and comprehensive client support. This approach is particularly appealing for businesses looking to minimize capital expenditure.
We provide flexible rental terms, including short- and long-term hire options, with no minimum hire period, accompanied by full support, and the freedom to cancel at any time,” explained Wardell. “Clients can still purchase equipment outright, opt for rent-to-buy, or take advantage of our new bundled packaging machinery finance packages through our finance partner Finlease.”
These options help customers preserve cash flow while immediately accessing the necessary machinery. Packserv’s flexible model has become a lifeline for many manufacturers, enabling them to stay agile in a volatile market. This adaptability allows businesses to maintain operations without the upfront financial strain of purchasing new equipment outright.
Due to recent economic pressures, some businesses have reverted to importing machinery. However, Packserv provides a reliable alternative. “Businesses are waiting months for overseas machinery that often doesn’t work when it finally arrives,” Wardell said. “Our locally manufactured equipment is available immediately, helping Australian businesses avoid long lead times and keep their operations running smoothly.”
Wardell emphasizes the importance of supporting local manufacturing, not just for economic resilience but also for maintaining a robust national industry. “We’re here to give manufacturers the tools they need to succeed. By keeping production local, we can help Australian businesses stay competitive and resilient in global challenges.”
Read the article in the digital version of AMT Magazine here.