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OK International

Founded in 1982 by Owen J. Kellett Sr. (hence the namesake “OK”) and his daughter Ann Marie Kellett, the OK International Group is proud of its Company's heritage and the expectations it sets. As OKI moves forward in the 21st Century, its goal is to continue to serve its customers with fresh concepts, innovative solutions, and reliable technology.

Today, OKI is a leading global manufacturer of integrated Packaging Automation Systems, specializing in "Single Source Solutions". We provide a wide array of "End of Line" system solutions to meet the ever expanding and changing packaging application needs of our customers in the food, powders, plastics, medical device, and contract packaging industries.

With over 25 years of experience, thousands of machines in service, and geographic reach to over 60 countries, OKI today is the proven worldwide leader in complete Bulk Packaging Systems and Continuous Heat Bag and Pouch Sealing Platforms.  Our technology expertise, process optimization knowledge, and high quality execution all help our customers achieve their automation productivity and business performance goals with confidence.

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Supersealer SB20 

Superformer 220 Case Liner 

Superformer Case Erector 

Address:
73 Bartlett St
Marlborough, MA 01752
United States
Contact: Marcela Barragan
Telephone: 508-303-8286
Email: mbarragan@okcorp.com
Web Site: http://www.okcorp.com








Products:

OK - AUTOMATIC CASE ERECTOR

AUTOMATIC CASE ERECTOR

AUTOMATIC CASE ERECTOR
 
OK - POUCHPACK

POUCHPACK

AUTOMATIC POUCH HANDLING SYSTEM

 
 

 

OK - P-PAK 550

P-PAK 550

HIGH SPEED BAG SEALING SYSTEM
 
OK - OK - SUPERCLOSER SC400

SUPERCLOSER SC400

POLYBAG-IN-BOX DECUFFER FOLDER CLOSER

 

OK - SUPERLINER SL 110

SUPERLINER SL 110

POLYBAG-IN-BOX WICKETED BAG INSERTER

 

OK - SUPERLINER SL220

SUPERLINER SL220

POLYBAG-IN-BOX MAKER & BAG INSERTER
OK - SUPERLINER SL330

SUPERLINER SL330

POLYBAG –IN-BOX MAKER & BAG INSERTER

 

OK - SUPERPACKER SP600

SUPERPACKER SP600

PICK & PLACE MACHINE
 
OK - SUPERSEALER HCA

SUPERSEALER HCA

ROTARY HOT AIR SEALER
OK - SUPERSEALER MBS

SUPERSEALER MBS

ROTARY MEDICAL BAND SEALER
 
OK - SUPERSEALER MS

SUPERSEALER MS

ROTARY MEDICAL HOT AIR BAG SEALER
OK - SUPERSEALER SB10

SUPERSEALER SB10

ROTARY BAND SEALER
 
OK - SUPERSEALER SB20

SUPERSEALER SB20

ROTARY BAND SEALER
 
OK - SUPERSEALER SB30

SUPERSEALER SB30

ROTARY BAND SEALER
 
OK - SUPERSEALER SB40

SUPERSEALER SB40

 ROTARY BAND SEALER
OK - SUPERSEALER SS1

SUPERSEALER SS1

ROTARY HOT AIR SEALER
 
OK - SUPERSEALER SS2

SUPERSEALER SS2

ROTARY HOT AIR SEALER
 
OK - SUPERTAPER ST1A

SUPERTAPER ST1A

AUTOMATIC CASE SEALER
 
OK - SUPERTAPER ST1M

SUPERTAPER ST1M

SEMI-AUTOMATIC CASE SEALER
 
OK - SUPERTAPER ST1X

SUPERTAPER ST1X

SEMI-AUTOMATIC CASE SEALER
OK - T-PAK 750

T-PAK 750

HIGH SPEED BAG SEALING SYSTEM
 


 
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