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Automatic palletizing of baked goods
When Kamps was looking for an automatic palletizing solution for its large-scale bakery in Pfungstadt, the most important factors for the company were minimal space requirements, speed, precise and gentle product handling, and greater cost-effectiveness.
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Handling of grog tubes
The Wolfshoehe brick plant has been investing in automation for years, wherever it makes economic sense. For example, fireclay chimney pipes provided with tongue and groove joints were previously transported by linear units.
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Palletizing robot stacks cartons
At CD Cartondruck AG, a leading manufacturer of exclusive packaging for cosmetics, the stacking of cartons on pallets used to be carried out by two employees in every shift. This strenuous work meant that up to 3,000 cartons with an average weight of 7 kg had to be handled in each shift.
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Handling of drink packs
Hauser, a producer of wine-based beverages, wine and iced tea, previously used a layering palletizer to stack its soft packages. An additional capital outlay had become necessary because of rising throughput, and the management wanted to invest in a more flexible solution.
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Robots get to grips with puzzles
At Ravensburger, five KUKA robots get puzzles and games ready for storage and dispatch. In a state-of-the-art automation system from FPT, KUKA palletizing robots palletize boxes of puzzles and games, with the correct grip for each different size of box.
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Robot piles on the juice
A KUKA robot enables greater product diversity at Arla Foods AB in Alingsås, Sweden“Good Morning Juice” is the name of one of the most popular products made at Arla Foods AB, which is stacked up on pallets and made ready for delivery by a KUKA KR 360 robot. The breakfast drink is currently supplied in two-liter Tetra Pak cartons. But one-liter cartons would also present no problem for the robot, as the system is designed to handle packs of both sizes.
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Palletizing of dairy products
TINE Meieriet Øst decided to introduce greater automation in order to achieve a significant increase in palletizing capacity. The company, a subsidiary of TINE BA, Norway’s largest producer of dairy products, thus wanted to move away from manual palletizing downstream of a TetraPak filling machine.
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Palletizing of boxes
Nestlé Nespresso in Orbe, Switzerland was experiencing continuous growth, and therefore decided to have a new production center built. This is now in operation seven days a week, 24 hours a day, and produces exclusively Nespresso capsules – of all types, and to meet the global demand. Since by opening the new factory the company had quintupled its production capacity, an efficient palletizing system was required.
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Palletizing robot handles beverage crates
Located in the town center of Dornbirn, Austria, the Mohren Brewery, with practically no land available for expansion, nevertheless had to make room for storage of an additional 7,000 crates. As a result, the area for crate handling had to be reduced even further.
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