RAJA launches FillPak®Mini, an innovative paper-based void filling machine designed by its long-time partner Ranpak. Compact, efficient and easy to use, it will be available in 16 European countries from September 2025.
A machine designed for small spaces
Developed to meet the needs of e-retailers and logistics centres with limited space, the FillPak®Mini is the most compact paper-based void filling machine currently available on the market. Its clever design allows it to be placed directly on a table or shelf, even in environments where the use of void filling machines was previously impossible due to lack of space.
Compact technology for responsible packaging
The FillPak® Mini transforms reams of paper loaded into the back of the machine into crumpled paper that is used to fill empty spaces in parcels and protect products during transport. It guarantees fast, simple and environmentally friendly cushioning, while optimising the organisation of packing stations. With several operating modes (fixed length, batch, continuous), it adapts to all production speeds.
The FillPak®Mini works with recycled paper or the new Grasikraft, an innovative paper made from grass fibres and recycled fibres, recently launched by RAJA.
Versatile, it perfectly meets the requirements of many sectors: logistics, e-commerce, industry, retail, pharmaceuticals, electronics and many more.
Technical specifications
- Dimensions: Width 31 cm × Depth 28 cm × Height 21 cm
- Weight: 10.4 kg
- Cutting method: automatic
- Operating modes: fixed length mode, batch mode, continuous mode. Paper is placed directly into the package.
- Control: foot pedal
Availability
The FillPak®Mini will be launched by RAJA from September 2025 in France, Italy, Spain, the United Kingdom, Germany, Switzerland, Austria, Belgium, the Netherlands, Poland, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Sweden, Norway and Denmark.
RAJA and Ranpak are long-standing partners. In the 1980s, RAJA was the first distributor to market Ranpak packaging systems in Europe. Since then, several thousand units have been installed in 17 countries.