About wrapsave

Our company

ABOUT WRAPSAVE

Our background

Wrapsave is a newly established spin-off from Orkel, a leading Norwegian provider of agricultural technology. The innovative technology that is the core of Wrapsave has been developed by Orkel over several years.
WrapSave was established in February 2024, together with CoFounder, an early-stage investment company with a proven track-record in scaling businesses.


We have successfully tested our first prototype and will continue our testing and development going ahead.

Team

Wrapsave is built by a team with solid experience from development and sales of machinery and the commercialization of new technology. The skilled and experienced development team from Orkel is leading the technical development of our wrapper.

Margrethe R. Skjelstad

CEO

Experienced in market strategy and commercialization of new technology.

margrethe@wrapsave.com

902 15 304

Jan Biti

Director of the board

Working chairman. 25 years of experience in building and investing in technology companies. Managing partner in CoFounder

jan@cofounder.no

901 46 010

Erlend Gjønnes

Working boardmember
CEO at Orkel AS

10 years experience with developing production systems, IT solutions and organizational development.

erlend@orkel.com

480 28 736

Gjermund Kambestad

Project participant
COO at Orkel AS

10 years experiene in product development and development strategy within agritech.

gjermund@orkel.com

990 38 096

Wrapsave offers a game-changing bale wrapper technology

We are addressing a significant challenge within agriculture.
Bale wrapping is a widely used method for preserving and storing forage and materials.  There is no alternative wrapping material and the cost of plastic is high.
With Wrapsave you get:

~ 40% reduction in plastic use

By changing the wrapping pattern we are able to distribute the plastic more evenly around the ball.

More time-efficient wrapping

Less time spent wrapping each bale. Opportunity to wrap more bales per hour.

Fuel reduction

Less time spent wrapping each bale results in fuel savings.