History
Keymac Packaging Systems was founded in Keynsham, United Kingdom, in 2005 by Mike Bradley and his father, Albert Bradley. Based on its humble beginnings in the town of Keynsham, the Name ‘Keymac’ is derived from ’Keynsham Machinery’. Keymac still manufactures machines on two sites in Keynsham today.
Keymac developed its first automated machine, the K101 Autosleever, which with its small foot print and unique operation offered a purpose built solution that had not been previously available. Through this development concept Keymac has gone from strength to strength, continually designing, manufacturing and supplying clients all over the world. It is still expanding today with its unrivaled range of machinery.
In 2010 Keymac opened its new manufacturing facility in Charlotte, NC, expanding the range to new markets in North and South America. This led to the further development of the range to meet higher speed requirements and to include many new machines to handle unique concepts in packaging design that have not been automated before.
To meet the ever expanding and changing consumer market demands, Keymac has developed a comprehensive range of machinery that has set industry standards. The machinery range provides solutions from simple innovative concepts to high tech robotics. Keymac always assesses the customers' specific packaging requirements and applies a creative yet practical approach that results in increased business efficiency and productivity.
Keymac developed its first automated machine, the K101 Autosleever, which with its small foot print and unique operation offered a purpose built solution that had not been previously available. Through this development concept Keymac has gone from strength to strength, continually designing, manufacturing and supplying clients all over the world. It is still expanding today with its unrivaled range of machinery.
In 2010 Keymac opened its new manufacturing facility in Charlotte, NC, expanding the range to new markets in North and South America. This led to the further development of the range to meet higher speed requirements and to include many new machines to handle unique concepts in packaging design that have not been automated before.
To meet the ever expanding and changing consumer market demands, Keymac has developed a comprehensive range of machinery that has set industry standards. The machinery range provides solutions from simple innovative concepts to high tech robotics. Keymac always assesses the customers' specific packaging requirements and applies a creative yet practical approach that results in increased business efficiency and productivity.
The Directors
Michael Bradley
Michael founded Keymac Packaging Systems in England in 2005 with his father, Albert, and then opened a second manufacturing facility in Charlotte, North Carolina in 2010. He continues to expand and develop both locations to supply markets around the world.
Michael began his career as an engineer in Bristol developing cartoning machines which are still manufactured today.
Albert Bradley
Albert started his career at the age of sixteen in the packaging industry with the Dickinson Robinson Group (DRG) before setting up his own packaging machinery company in 1969. With this company he patented concepts and systems that have changed and influenced the packaging machinery industry worldwide and he continues to use these in new Keymac designs.
Michael founded Keymac Packaging Systems in England in 2005 with his father, Albert, and then opened a second manufacturing facility in Charlotte, North Carolina in 2010. He continues to expand and develop both locations to supply markets around the world.
Michael began his career as an engineer in Bristol developing cartoning machines which are still manufactured today.
Albert Bradley
Albert started his career at the age of sixteen in the packaging industry with the Dickinson Robinson Group (DRG) before setting up his own packaging machinery company in 1969. With this company he patented concepts and systems that have changed and influenced the packaging machinery industry worldwide and he continues to use these in new Keymac designs.
