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Packaging of stamped parts
When Styner + Bienz, a specialist in non-cutting stamping and forming technology, decided to expand its product range to include retaining brackets, i.e. components for fastening automotive steering systems, it looked for the most economical solution which would include a robot.
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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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No midsummer daydreaming for the robot
In the order-picking warehouse at Gilde in Tonsberg (Norway), the overriding concern is how to get freshly processed and packaged meat to the customer. About 140 employees currently sort customer orders.
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Sorted by robot, washed and returned to the field
These containers are available in various sizes, are highly practical and are common, everyday objects. However, they are barely noticed, even though we all take our vegetables out of them during our weekly shopping. No-one spares a thought for IFCO reusable plastic containers (RPCs), in which fruit and vegetables are transported to supermarket shelves.
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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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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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