Reynolds Group (RGL) made a strong impact at Foodtech Packtech 2025 with the launch of its refreshed brand identity, reinforcing its position as New Zealand’s leader in product integrity and identification solutions. Since 1991, Reynolds has combined innovative technology with fully customised end-of-line systems to keep production running smoothly and costs under control. This year’s update reflects RGL’s ongoing commitment to evolving alongside its customers’ needs.
RGL also created a buzz with its Mitre 10 giveaway competition, offering attendees and online followers the chance to win a $500 Mitre 10 gift card. If you haven’t already entered, there’s still time to get involved. Enter the giveaway here.
At stand L16, RGL showcased its latest technology highlights – from Honeywell and Novexx desktop printers to the Evolabel D43 pallet labelling system and iDSnet software – all designed to make coding, labelling and traceability more efficient. For those who missed the demos, an online video tour is available. Watch the technology showcase.
Another highlight was the Retailer Engagement Hub, run in partnership with supply-chain expert Primary Connect. The sessions sparked valuable discussions on pallet labelling, 2D barcoding and the benefits of integrated coding across primary, secondary and tertiary packaging. These conversations demonstrated how a connected approach can improve supply chain performance. You can learn more about the Retailer Engagement Hub here.
With strong foot traffic and engaging presentations, RGL’s presence at Foodtech Packtech 2025 reinforced its reputation as a trusted partner for New Zealand’s food and packaging industries. Through innovative technology, expert knowledge and customised solutions, Reynolds Group continues to lead the way in product integrity and identification in New Zealand.
The Retailer Engagement Hub sessions, run in partnership with supply-chain expert Primary Connect, sparked valuable discussions on pallet labelling, 2D barcoding and the benefits of integrated coding across primary, secondary and tertiary packaging.
Reynolds showcased its latest technology highlights – from Honeywell and Novexx desktop printers to the Evolabel D43 pallet labelling system and iDSnet software – all designed to make coding, labelling and traceability more efficient. Missed the demo? Watch the technology showcase video.
The Reynolds team at the show, helped out by some staff from partner Matthews Australasia (L-R): Braydon Cocks (from Matthews Australasia), David Culliford, Vishal Dhada, Don Duff, Jeffrey Dunn, Dean De Souza, Paul Braddock, Reynolds’ CEO James Booth, Josh Whyte, Matthews Australasia’s CEO Mark Dingley, Matt Corcoran, Amy D’Amico (Matthews Australasia) and Craig O’Sullivan. Matthews Australasia’s David Alexander was also at the show.