CMD Corporation and FAS Converting Make Global Debut at K2025
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Witness Live Demos of Five Cutting-Edge Machines Revolutionizing Bag Making
August 18, 2025 – (APPLETON, WI) – CMD, a global leader in innovative converting equipment and solutions, is excited to announce its participation in K2025. Attendees will have the exclusive opportunity to experience live demonstrations of five different machines in the CMD and FAS joint booth.
K2025, taking place October 8 – 15th in Düsseldorf, Germany, is considered the leading international trade fair in the plastics and rubber industry. CMD and FAS will showcase their state-of-the-art technologies at joint booth 3/G05 and 3/E06.
The Best of Bagmaking Machines in One Booth
From FAS Converting’s QB Modular Bag Machine, Euroline Integrated Bagmaking Machine, and ITW Turret Winder to CMD’s industry-leading 1270GDSE Global Drawtape System and 0305GOWE Global Overlap Bag Winder, the joint CMD and FAS booth will feature the most advanced bagmaking machines in the world — all in one place.
Whatever your budget, whatever your requirements, CMD and FAS Converting have a solution for your bagmaking needs.
Why Visit CMD and FAS Converting at K2025?
- Live Demonstrations: Witness the five innovative machines in action and explore their innovative features.
- Expert Consultations: Meet the CMD and FAS team of experts to discuss tailored solutions for your business.
- Networking Opportunities: Connect with industry leaders and stay ahead of market trends.
CMD’s and FAS’s participation in K2025 underscores its commitment to empowering manufacturers with advanced technologies and solutions that drive efficiency, quality, and sustainability in the plastics industry.
“We’re excited to exhibit at K 2025, marking our first global joint exhibition with FAS Converting,” said Tim Lewis, Vice President Global Sales and Marketing. “This milestone event provides an exceptional opportunity to showcase our collaborative innovation and demonstrate how CMD and FAS Converting are together shaping the future of flexible packaging on a global stage.”