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Greif-Velox Maschinenfabrik GmbH

TEL: +49 451 5303-0
FAX: +49 451 5303-233
Kronsforder Landstrasse 177
D-23560  Lübeck
Germany
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TEL: +49 451 5303-300
Mr Björn Voges
Global Marketing Manager, Sales & Marketing
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Greif-Velox Maschinenfabrik GmbH
GREIF-VELOX is one of the oldest companies in the world with 1,000 years of company history: In the year 1,100, monks founded the Greifenmühle in Klützow in Pomerania, laying the foundations for many centuries of practical experience in efficient bagging, filling and palletizing. Ernst Mahlkuch, whose family had owned the Greifenmühle since 1734, used this experience to found GREIF-WERKE in 1938, which has been designing and producing innovative bagging machines and filling systems ever since. After 1945, GREIF-VELOX grew out of this foundation in Lübeck, Germany, with over 150 experts, who cultivate the tradition of over 1,000 years of innovation culture every day and thus constantly set new benchmarks in the industry. Customers do not need standard solutions off the shelf, but individual concepts and developments. As a rule, this individuality not only increases production quality and quantity, but also leads to strong competitive advantages that quickly pay for themselves. On request, GREIF-VELOX can supply complete full-line systems including robot palletizing and load securing from a single source to further enhance these advantages for the customer.
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Networking, Retrofit and Pay-per-Use:  How GREIF-VELOX CONNECT 2026 Addresses Current Market Challenges.
Networking, Retrofit and Pay-per-Use:
How GREIF-VELOX CONNECT 2026 Addresses Current Market Challenges. In an economically challenging environment, operators of bulk solids and liquid filling systems are under growing pressure: investments must become more flexible, equipment more efficient, and processes more transparent. The GREIF-VELOX CONNECT 2026 in Lübeck demonstrated how the industry is responding to these demands. With 115 trade visitors, 22 partner companies and ten expert presentations, the in-house exhibition sent a clear signal: the key lies in connected thinking, modular technologies and new business models. Focus on Practice: Equipment Live in Operation Unlike traditional trade fairs, the event format emphasizes proximity to real-world applications. Visitors experienced machines directly in the production environment, including ongoing retrofit projects. One highlight was the BVP gross pneumatic packer, currently being upgraded with additional automation and safety modules, including: - automatic bag feeding - valve technology solutions such as…
17-06-2026  |  162  |  press release  | 
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GREIF-VELOX CONNECT 2026: Practical Insights for the Process Industry
How can filling, packaging and automation processes become more efficient, safer and future-proof? These are exactly the topics at the center of GREIF-VELOX CONNECT 2026 on June 9, 2026, in Lübeck, Germany. The in-house event hosted by GREIF-VELOX brings together users, technology partners and industry experts from across the process industry. Visitors can expect a hands-on presentation program covering current challenges and solutions in packaging technology, digitalization, machine safety, explosion protection and industrial services. Numerous well-known technology partners will provide practical insights and real-world expertise: - Bischof+Klein: PE Vent Valve Bags - Modern packaging solutions for demanding powder products and efficient deaeration concepts. - Bizerba: Topic to be announced - Busch Vacuum Solutions: Efficient Vacuum Pumps for Your Filling Solution - How modern vacuum technology helps optimize filling processes. - CHG-MERIDIAN: Packaging as a Service (PaaS) - Flexible financing and operating models for modern packaging technology. - evon: Future-Proof Digitalization for Industry and Production - Digital solutions for transparency, connectivity…
20-05-2026  |  1113  |  press release  | 
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Over 20 partners at GREIF-VELOX CONNECT 2026 showcase solutions How can filling and bagging systems for bulk materials be operated more efficiently?
This question is at the core of GREIF-VELOX CONNECT 2026, taking place on June 9, 2026, in Lübeck.
The event focuses on integrated packaging solutions for bulk material
Over 20 partners at GREIF-VELOX CONNECT 2026 showcase solutions
How can filling and bagging systems for bulk materials be operated more efficiently? This question is at the core of GREIF-VELOX CONNECT 2026, taking place on June 9, 2026, in Lübeck. The event focuses on integrated packaging solutions for bulk material Increasing efficiency in bulk material processes: a system-wide perspective In many bulk material production environments, optimization potential does not lie in individual machines, but in the interaction of processes. Typical challenges include: - Fluctuating throughput in bagging systems - Downtime and unplanned maintenance - Interface issues between filling, conveying, and palletizing - Increasing demands for flexibility and product changeovers GREIF-VELOX CONNECT demonstrates practical approaches to addressing these challenges through system-oriented filling and packaging solutions. Technology partners across the entire process chain A key element of the event is the collaboration with specialized technology companies covering different areas of modern packaging processes. Participating partners include: - Bischof+Klein – packaging solutions for industrial applications - Bizerba – weighing and inspection technology - Bluhm Systeme –…
22-04-2026  |  405  |  press release  | 
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Efficient fiber packaging: From handling to valve bags Fibers place high demands on processing – from material handling to filling. A fully automated vacuum bagging line shows how process stability, product quality, and logistics efficiency can be significantly improved.
Efficient fiber packaging: From handling to valve bags
Fibers place high demands on processing – from material handling to filling. A fully automated vacuum bagging line shows how process stability, product quality, and logistics efficiency can be significantly improved. Why ship air? Extremely lightweight products with high air retention pose specific challenges throughout the entire process chain. Especially when handling fibers challenges begin long before the actual filling step, because fibers are not a standard bulk material. Not only the filling process In addition to the filling process itself, material handling upstream of the filling system plays a critical role in ensuring overall process stability. Irregular feeding, inconsistent distribution within the pre-hopper, and entrained air directly impact the efficiency and quality of downstream packaging. Challenges in fiber processing - inconsistent feeding of the pre-hopper - bridging and unstable material flow - high air content within the product - fluctuating filling weights - unstable bag filling behavior - bag inflation during the filling process - fiber fly and release of fine particles - reduced payload per bag - limited shape stability during transport -…
10-04-2026  |  675  |  press release  | 
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Greif-Velox announces 20% April Discount on Critical Spare Parts Minimize costly downtime and optimize bulk material processing. Throughout April 2026, Greif-Velox is offering a 20% discount on spare parts to help companies prioritize proactive maintenance and operational stability.
Greif-Velox announces 20% April Discount on Critical Spare Parts
Minimize costly downtime and optimize bulk material processing. Throughout April 2026, Greif-Velox is offering a 20% discount on spare parts to help companies prioritize proactive maintenance and operational stability. The Cost of Inaction: Addressing Unplanned Downtime Unplanned downtime remains one of the key challenges in bulk material processing. In addition to production losses, it often leads to increased effort due to short-term repairs, reduced equipment availability, and rising costs. Proactive maintenance and the timely replacement of wear parts are therefore essential to ensure stable and efficient operations. Strategic Maintenance: A Proactive Approach To support operators in preparing their systems optimally, Greif-Velox is offering a targeted campaign in April: a 20% discount on spare parts. The initiative is aimed at companies looking to plan maintenance measures in advance and actively prevent unplanned downtime. Maximizing Performance with Early Component Replacement This period is particularly suitable for implementing existing maintenance schedules or bringing forward upcoming service activities. By replacing critical components at an early stage, potential…
30-03-2026  |  954  |  press release  | 
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Compaction of Ultra-Lightweight Powders: Why ship air? Compaction of Ultra-Lightweight Powders as a Logistics Efficiency Factor
Ultra-lightweight powders such as pigments, carbon black, silica, cellulose fibres or specialty additives present a fundamental challenge:
Compaction of Ultra-Lightweight Powders: Why ship air?
Compaction of Ultra-Lightweight Powders as a Logistics Efficiency Factor Ultra-lightweight powders such as pigments, carbon black, silica, cellulose fibres or specialty additives present a fundamental challenge: During filling, the material contains a high proportion of air. If this air is not specifically removed, it significantly reduces the effective product quantity per bag and per transport unit. The Influence of Bulk Density on Container Utilization A standard 20-foot container typically holds approximately: 10,080 kg per container when pigments are packed using conventional filling methods. By applying vacuum-assisted compaction during the filling process, container loads of up to 27,600 kg per container can be achieved. This corresponds to an increase of: +17,520 kg of product per container. The product, container size and mode of transport remain unchanged. The difference lies solely in the reduction of the air content within the bag. Economic Considerations Assuming a product value of €200 per kilogram, the calculation is as follows: 17,520 kg × €200/kg = €3,504,000 additional product value per container. This example illustrates the significant impact…
02-03-2026  |  748  |  product description  | 
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