The six new flatbed roller die-press machines can produce anything from small crash-lock boxes to large PoS material.
Autobox estimates the Rollacut range can produce up to 700 boxes per hour.
Prices start at 7,000 for the smallest, which has a width of 600mm. The top-of-the-range 2,500mm-wide model costs 30,000.
Autobox sales manager Simon Needham said: "It's aimed at printers, contract packers, furniture manufacturers anyone who uses a variety of box sizes in short runs, but doesn't want to keep a load in a warehouse. There are no limits on thickness really, it will take all corrugated boards up to 13mm thick, including triple-wall."
The new machines are now available, and Autobox said that a number had already been installed.
"It is priced very competitively and customers can expect a very good return on their investment. We expect it to become very popular," added Needham.
Rollacut is manufactured by Polish company Imakor, Autobox's distributor in Eastern Europe. The Leighton Buzzard-based firm also sells the Hipak and Boxmaker short-run machines.
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Autobox launches box making kit Rollacut
Autobox has launched Rollacut (pictured), a range of short-run box-making systems.