Excelerate Ltd Returns to Four Oaks Trade Show 2025 to showcase innovation in pallet wrapping

Following the success of its previous exhibitions, Excelerate Ltd is excited to announce its return to the Four Oaks Trade Show on 2 & 3 September 2025 in Cheshire.

This marks their sixth appearance at the event, where they will be reconnecting with valued horticultural customers and presenting latest advancements in pallet wrapping technology.

Guy Kitchener, head of operations at Excelerate, said: "Four Oaks Trade Show has always been a fantastic opportunity for us to engage with the horticultural sector. Last year, we saw a strong response to our innovative pallet wrap solutions, securing new partnerships and strengthening relationships with existing customers. That success has driven us to return in 2025 with an even bigger focus on innovation and service.”

This year, they are excited to introduce the Wrapster Mini, a brand-new robot pallet wrapper, designed to improve efficiency and flexibility for horticultural businesses of all sizes. Additionally, they will be showcasing our latest developments in pallet and trolley wrapping films and unveiling the brand-new servicing, repairs, and maintenance division, ensuring customers receive ongoing support and optimised performance for their on-site packaging machinery.

Visit us at Four Oaks Trade Show 2025 to see the latest solutions in action and learn how Excelerate can help improve your packaging operations.

 

 


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