
(Posted on 09/09/25)
Nectar Group, a leading provider of logistics and cargo handling solutions, is further solidifying its position in Southeast Asia with the commissioning of two additional COMPAC M140 mobile bagging units. This investment reflects the growing demand for efficient and reliable bagging solutions across the region as Nectar supports its clients. These efficient dry bulk bagging machines will be used for fertilizer.
"We are excited to continue supporting our clients in Southeast Asia with our industry-leading bagging technology," says Andrea Hemming, World Wide Bagging, General Manager.
"The COMPAC M140 has proven to be a reliable asset, offering unbeatable weight accuracy, precision loading, and time-efficient handling for a wide range of dry bulk commodities."
COMPAC M140 is renowned for its agility, durability, and efficiency. Designed for dry, free-flowing, non-bridging commodities such as fertilizer and grains, this robust machinery ensures optimal performance and minimizes downtime. With two dual bagging lines, running independently, high volume output is up to 140 metric tons per hour capacity.
Manoeuvrability with Diverse Loading Options
Nectar mobile bagging units are known for their flexible operations and reliable performance, with clean discharging.
Designed to offer exceptional manoeuvrability whether shunting between berths, warehouses or transported to new locations. Shipping from country to country is made easy due to its standardized dimensions allowing logistics via conventional container handling equipment.
Nectar’s global team collaborate with clients, to ensure their project receives the right solution, fit-for-purpose mobile bagging equipment for all port operations and facilities. With Nectar’s reliable freight forwarders, equipment can be sent to any port destination in the world as a complete door-to-door service.
Nectar Group technology continues to push the limits of capacity and service life, with strong emphases on service agreements, maintenance programmes, training programmes, spare parts, and consumables as well as upgrades and conversions.
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