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Whether you want a system to wash, stack or convey your palletised products or empty pallets, Australis Engineering has the proven capability to deliver cost effective, automated pallet handling equipment.

The company’s Australian-made pallet conveyors, pallet stackers, and pallet washers are industry-trusted options that increase pallet-handling efficiency and help meet targets for pallet cleanliness and conformance.

Pallet conveyors are available as either roller or chain conveyors and are based on Australis’ standard designs and customised for every client and application, including washdown environments or to integrate with other equipment such as a palletiser, depalletiser, or AGV system.

Pallet stackers or dispensers allow empty pallets to be deployed into your operation and typically integrate with a palletiser, depalletiser,

or conveyor system. Australis’ dispensers are proven in high-volume environments such as beverage and warehousing operations and are tailored for any pallet size, material or throughput.

Pallet washers clean debris and decontaminate used pallets. Australis’ water-efficient pallet washers allow your pallet fleet to be clean and safe. Pallet washers can ensure you are not replacing used pallets prematurely and can help you meet compliance targets.

Australis Engineering
T: (02) 9707 5888
E: sales@australiseng.com.au
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