Our History
The Cousins Story
Over Time
Decades of experience shaping reliable wrapping solutions.
Laying the Foundation
Cousins Packaging introduced the 11200 and 11250 hand wrappers internationally at Pack Expo in Chicago, receiving an overwhelmingly positive response. This success led Neil Cousins to begin developing a new stretch-wrapping machine design in 1992.
The LP1100 low-profile stretch wrapper was later introduced without powered pre-stretch. Although several units were sold, market feedback clearly showed a preference for powered pre-stretch technology.
This insight resulted in the design and introduction of the first-generation LP2100 low-profile semi-automatic stretch wrapper with powered pre-stretch, launched at Pack Expo. During this period, Cousins also built its first platform automatic stretch wrapper and relocated to a 20,000-square-foot manufacturing facility on Mars Road in Etobicoke.
The LP1100 low-profile stretch wrapper was later introduced without powered pre-stretch. Although several units were sold, market feedback clearly showed a preference for powered pre-stretch technology.
This insight resulted in the design and introduction of the first-generation LP2100 low-profile semi-automatic stretch wrapper with powered pre-stretch, launched at Pack Expo. During this period, Cousins also built its first platform automatic stretch wrapper and relocated to a 20,000-square-foot manufacturing facility on Mars Road in Etobicoke.
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