Foodmach invests in A&RT

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Wednesday, 15 April, 2026

Foodmach invests in A&RT

Automation & Robotics Technology (A&RT), a specialist in high-speed robotic automation, has been acquired by a private investor group comprising Foodmach, Packaging Partners, Rob Niggl and Frank Floriano, former CEO of Aldus Group.

Founded more than 20 years ago by Dale Collinson and Mike Urban, A&RT has built a reputation for delivering complex robotic picking and bespoke automation systems for Australia’s FMCG manufacturers, particularly in the bakery and frozen food sectors.

Led by Geoff Murdoch and Phil Biggs of Packaging Partners, the acquisition brings together complementary capabilities across both A&RT and Foodmach, creating new opportunities for growth, sector expansion and technology development.

Dale Collinson and Phil Biggs with members of the A&RT team pictured before a recently completed four-robot palletising and depalletising solution.

Collinson said the next phase of ownership would enable the business to scale its intellectual property and broaden its market reach.

“A&RT has developed a large catalogue of bespoke automation solutions that we now have the opportunity to productise for both local and global markets, while continuing to build on our core engineering capability,” he said.

Phil Biggs of Packaging Partners said the alignment between the two businesses was strategically significant.

“Foodmach, an industry leader for over 50 years, has a strong presence in high-speed beverage manufacturing, while A&RT has deep expertise in bakery and frozen foods. Together, this opens new sector opportunities for both businesses,” he said.

“Just as importantly, the software capabilities are highly complementary. Foodmach’s award-winning packaging line control, combined with A&RT’s high-speed vision systems, will deliver measurable performance benefits for customers.”

Under the new ownership structure, A&RT will continue to operate independently, retaining its existing leadership team and brand. Collinson and Urban will both remain actively involved in the business, with Collinson also retaining an equity stake.

The sale price was not disclosed.

Top image caption: (L–R) Geoff Murdoch, Phil Biggs (Packaging Partners) and Dale Collinson (A&RT) at the signing of the deal to unlock growth opportunities.

Originally published here.

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