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Wages and benefits on the rise; new thermoformers from WM and Gabler: Machinery Minutes

4 min · 9. feb. 2026
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On this episode of PMM’s Machinery Minutes, our weekly look at significant stories from the past week, with Editor Ron Shinn:  * Total cost of wages and benefits are likely to go up this year for plastics processors, according to a report [https://plasticsmachinerymanufacturing.com/55355121] from The Plastics Industry Association.  * WM Thermoforming unveiled two new machines [https://plasticsmachinerymanufacturing.com/55341567] designed for energy efficiency, quick set-up and easy maintenance, at the recent K Show.  * Gabler Thermoform demonstrated the M100 Evo [https://plasticsmachinerymanufacturing.com/55341548], capable of up to 43 cycles per minute and production of 250,000 items per hour.

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episode Wages and benefits on the rise; new thermoformers from WM and Gabler: Machinery Minutes artwork

Wages and benefits on the rise; new thermoformers from WM and Gabler: Machinery Minutes

On this episode of PMM’s Machinery Minutes, our weekly look at significant stories from the past week, with Editor Ron Shinn:  * Total cost of wages and benefits are likely to go up this year for plastics processors, according to a report [https://plasticsmachinerymanufacturing.com/55355121] from The Plastics Industry Association.  * WM Thermoforming unveiled two new machines [https://plasticsmachinerymanufacturing.com/55341567] designed for energy efficiency, quick set-up and easy maintenance, at the recent K Show.  * Gabler Thermoform demonstrated the M100 Evo [https://plasticsmachinerymanufacturing.com/55341548], capable of up to 43 cycles per minute and production of 250,000 items per hour.

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