Kiwi company Jenkins Freshpac officially launch their hi-tech automated robotic apple packer into the New Zealand and international market this month.
Jenkins Freshpac Systems, a subsidiary of Jenkins Group Limited, have the licence to distribute the technology developed by Bay of Plenty company Robotics Plus in New Zealand.
In March the Hawke's Bay apple industry was in crisis facing a shortage of 400 seasonal workers needed to pick more than 14 million cartons of apples.
The Ministry of Social Development declared a labour shortage in the region allowing overseas visitors with visitor permits to work on orchards and vineyards however they still struggled to fill positions.
"The robotic apple packer has been developed to help situations like these," said General Manager of Jenkins Freshpac Systems Jamie Lunam.
"There is a national labour shortage in the sector at the most critical stages of the season, and it's going to get worse. We're delivering a solution to the problem of ensuring New Zealand produce reaches key export and local markets."