The need for intelligent software systems that optimize operational efficiency and reduce waste is more critical than ever. Among the leaders in this domain, Kiwiplan has emerged as a global standard in manufacturing execution systems (MES) and plant scheduling software for the corrugated packaging industry. With a legacy spanning over four decades, Kiwiplan’s story is one of continuous innovation, geographic expansion, and a deep understanding of the unique challenges faced by packaging converters and box plants worldwide.
Founding and Early Development: Roots in New Zealand’s Corrugated Sector
Kiwiplan was established in 1981 in Auckland, New Zealand, with a mission to develop software specifically tailored to the corrugated packaging industry. At the time, the sector was characterized by manual processes, inefficient scheduling systems, and a lack of real-time visibility into production. Kiwiplan identified this gap and began developing technology that would become foundational to digital transformation in packaging operations.
Initially a division of Amcor, the business became independently owned following a management-led buyout in 1998. This shift allowed Kiwiplan to scale internationally and invest deeply in R&D. It retained its New Zealand engineering and development teams, even as it expanded commercial operations globally.
By the early 2000s, Kiwiplan had become known for its advanced corrugator scheduling tools, shop floor data collection, and real-time machine monitoring capabilities—functionality that was largely unavailable or underdeveloped in other systems at the time.
Strategic Acquisition and Integration into Advantive
In July 2022, Kiwiplan was acquired by Advantive, a software company backed by TA Associates and ST6. This acquisition brought Kiwiplan into a broader portfolio of manufacturing software solutions, including Advantzware, DDI System, and Abaca, further enhancing the company’s ability to support a variety of packaging formats and workflows. Since the acquisition, Kiwiplan has maintained its technical leadership and customer focus while benefiting from Advantive’s resources, complementary technologies, and expanded go-to-market capabilities. The company now operates globally under the Advantive umbrella to unify best-in-class software solutions for complex, discrete manufacturing environments, with packaging as a central vertical.
Technology Footprint and Industry Adoption
Kiwiplan’s software is now deployed in over 600 production facilities around the world. According to industry associations such as AICC, it is estimated that Kiwiplan supports more than 80% of corrugated packaging production in the United States. The software’s capabilities include:
- Advanced scheduling for corrugators and converting machines
- Integrated production planning and business intelligence
- Real-time shop floor data capture and dashboard analytics
- MES tools that support lean manufacturing and waste reduction initiatives
These features allow packaging manufacturers to achieve improved throughput, reduced downtime, and enhanced decision-making capabilities based on real-time operational data.
Global Customer Footprint: Asia-Pacific, South America, and Beyond
While Kiwiplan has a strong presence in North America and Europe, its global reach extends to high-growth packaging markets in the Asia-Pacific and South America regions.
In Asia-Pacific, Kiwiplan supports regional leaders such as Oji Fibre Solutions, a major New Zealand-based corrugated packaging and paper company with operations across New Zealand, Australia, and Southeast Asia. Oji has deployed Kiwiplan’s systems to unify plant performance data and streamline scheduling across its network of facilities.
Additional adoption has been noted in countries such as Thailand, Indonesia, and Malaysia, where multinational converters have sought to improve shop-floor visibility and reduce raw material waste through more intelligent scheduling.
In South America, Kiwiplan has established partnerships with corrugated packaging producers in Brazil, Chile, and Argentina, markets where demand for high-speed digital production and traceability is growing due to both regulatory shifts and the expansion of e-commerce. Although specific customer names are limited due to competitive privacy, regional use cases often highlight benefits such as improved box plant efficiency, better integration with ERP systems, and centralized reporting across distributed operations.
Kiwiplan’s ability to localize interfaces, support multi-lingual deployments, and maintain remote support infrastructure has made it a compelling option for packaging businesses with global ambitions.
Looking Ahead: Kiwiplan’s Role in Shaping Packaging’s Digital Future
As the packaging industry continues to evolve in response to automation, sustainability requirements, and increased consumer demand for customization, Kiwiplan is well-positioned to lead the next wave of innovation. The company’s ongoing focus on real-time intelligence, interoperability with ERP and logistics platforms, and data-driven decision making supports its customers as they seek to optimize costs, reduce carbon footprints, and maintain high standards of quality and delivery.
Under Advantive, Kiwiplan’s product roadmap continues to prioritize customer needs while expanding into adjacent capabilities, including supply chain visibility, predictive maintenance, and AI-enhanced scheduling algorithms.
For packaging producers seeking to compete on precision, speed, and insight, Kiwiplan remains a partner of choice. Interested in learning more about Kiwiplan? Check out our Case Study below.
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