Somic Packaging's 434 SuperFlex case packing platform sees strong results at Pack Expo Las Vegas
Somic Packaging CEO Peter Fox says that results exceeded expectations and provided Somic with a strong year-end finish and head start on 2026.

Somic Packaging’s CEO Peter Fox (center), said the number of people who expressed interest in the new 434 SuperFlex exceeded expectations.
The North American introduction of the 434 SuperFlex case packing platform led to a strong performance for Somic Packaging at Pack Expo Las Vegas, held Sept. 29-Oct. 1, 2025, at the Las Vegas Convention Center.
Somic Packaging CEO Peter Fox noted that results exceeded expectations and provided Somic with a strong year-end finish and head start on 2026. "Our booth was very busy all three days of the show. The number of people who visited was very good throughout, and we recorded much greater scan numbers compared to the last show in Las Vegas two years ago," he said.
"We were talking to people as soon as the show opened, and we registered half of our total scans the first day. Everyone we spoke to was impressed with the 434 SuperFlex. It received so many compliments and one person called it the Ferrari of case packers," Fox added.
434 SuperFlex. Photo courtesy of Somic PackagingDemonstrated daily at the show, the 434 SuperFlex can produce nearly every major retail packaging configuration imaginable. The range extends from upright, stand-up pouch displays and wraparound cases, to two-piece tray-and-cover formats, flat nested orientations, and others. Fox said a majority of the integrated platform is designed with standardized architecture to meet the needs associated with end-of-line automation now, next month or next year.
"We had a great response from the people who visited our booth. After seeing it run live, they have a better understanding of how we streamlined our design-to-order process," Fox said. "With 80% of the machine pre-engineered and only 20% requiring customization to match a customer’s specific packaging application, they saw first-hand how we can deliver it much faster. We can have it to them in a fraction of the time, especially since all of our North American machine installs are now being assembled in Minnesota."
Fox said this is important because it offers customers strategic value and other benefits. Built to scale, the compact 434 SuperFlex requires up to 50% less space than traditional, multi-component systems. Since it is also engineered with precision servo controls, integrated product conditioning, and proprietary mechanisms for handling pouches and imperfect blanks, the machine gives CPG brands, co-packers and others more options.
“SuperFlex is built for a wide range of market segments, from dairy, candy and confectionary to beverages, baking, snacks and pet treats,” Fox said. “This machine gives CPG’s and co-packers the freedom to future-proof their packaging lines and respond faster to new opportunities. Some of the medium sized companies we spoke with at this show appear to be more nimble with changing market landscapes, and they are in a position to be more innovative with their equipment.”
“We spoke with many decision-makers all three days and I am very encouraged with the depth of these conversations,” Fox added. “The next step is following up and arranging in-plant visits to evaluate their operations and see what works best for them.”
Source: Somic Packaging
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