Hanway Opens Its Digital Packaging Factory to Global Visitors at SinoCorrugated 2026

Hanway is set to deliver one of the most comprehensive live demonstrations of digital packaging production to date, opening its Smart Digital Packaging Showroom and Production Facility to international visitors during SinoCorrugated 2026.

For businesses exploring the future of packaging production, this is an opportunity to see complete workflows in action.

 

Event Overview

Hanway has announced what it describes as the most comprehensive live demonstration of its full digital packaging portfolio to date. During SinoCorrugated 2026, the company will open its new Smart Digital Packaging Showroom and Production Workshop in Huizhou to global visitors for the first time.

The event is designed to give packaging professionals a close-up view of Hanway’s equipment operating in real production conditions, rather than as isolated exhibition units. Visitors will be able to see complete workflows, production samples, and multiple printing solutions across different applications and substrates.

Hanglory Group’s State-of-the-art Manufacturing Facility in Huizhou

 

Why This Matters

Unlike traditional trade show displays, this open day provides a real-world view of how digital packaging systems operate in a full production environment.

Visitors will see:

  • End-to-end workflows

  • Real job handling across multiple substrates

  • High-speed production conditions

  • Practical output, not theoretical capability

This allows converters to properly assess how digital fits into their business.

Test Prints from the Hanway Ultra2500W Pro

 

What Will Be On Display

  • Hanway will present a full range of solutions across:

  • Single-pass systems for high-speed industrial production

  • Multi-pass systems for high-value and short-run work

  • Water-based and UV ink technologies

  • Corrugated and non-corrugated applications

 

Key Systems Highlighted

Single-Pass Range

Hanway describes its single-pass range as production-ready, built for agile mass manufacturing, and designed to handle demanding order profiles.

Glory160X: Industrial-grade alternative for high-end colour boxes.

The article presents this model as a premium benchmark for colour box production. Its main strengths are said to include plateless agile production, speeds of up to 150 m/min, variable data printing, environmentally friendly operation, and full-process smart integration.

Glory2504: Ultra-wide water-based solution for high-volume carton production.

This machine is positioned as a wide-format flagship for large packaging jobs. Hanway emphasizes an inline slotting configuration and a top speed of up to 180 m/min, framing it as an automation-focused platform for expanding water-based production capacity.

Elite2504: High-efficiency mass production for water-based cartons.

Hanway describes this model as particularly well suited to fragmented or short-run order structures. The message is that it helps converters process large volumes of brown-board and white-board jobs while balancing cost efficiency with solid production performance.

Multi-Pass Range

The multi-pass range is presented as a way for converters to tackle production challenges directly while expanding into higher-value colour printing.

Ultra2500W: Ultra-wide alternative to offset colour box printing.

The article highlights direct printing onto coated paper before lamination, positioning this machine as an alternative to offset for selected packaging work. Hanway also cites a scanning capacity of up to 1,700 square metres per hour and presents it as a versatile option for wide-format premium jobs and large volumes of fragmented orders.

Revo2500UV: Next-generation UV platform for higher-value applications.

Hanway describes this system as moving beyond the traditional limitations of water-based printing. The stated target applications include premium packaging, commercial print, display graphics, paper racks, shelves, display boxes, and supermarket promotional materials.

 

A True Production Environment

The 10,000 sqm facility combines showroom and live production, allowing visitors to evaluate:

  • Print quality

  • Substrate compatibility

  • Workflow efficiency

  • Automation capability

  • Real production output

 

If you are attending SinoCorrugated 2026, this is a must-see event.

Jamie Weller and Bruce Caldwell from Kissel+Wolf Australia will both be attending SinoCorrugated and the Hanway Open Day and are available to host customers from Australia and New Zealand.

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