Bosch Packaging Technology has been rewarded with the German Packaging Award (Deutscher Verpackungspreis) in the ‘packaging machines’ category.
Granted by the German Packaging Institute (Deutsches Verpackungsinstitut – dvi), the award recognises the company’s two-in-one biscuit packaging system first presented at Interpack 2014 in Duesseldorf earlier this year. The system is a development of the Swiss location Beringen.
Daniel Bossel, product manager, and Christian Reichardt, mechanical development engineer, at Bosch Packaging Systems AG in Beringen, accepted the award at a ceremony as part of BrauBeviale 2014 in Nuremberg.
The two-in-one packaging system allows food manufacturers to switch from slug to pile packs and vice versa in less than three minutes. Additionally, product count changes can be completed quicker now than with conventional slug or pile packaging machines. Thanks to this flexibility, manufacturers are able to run special promotions with short notice and react quickly to market changes, for example for seasonal or promotional campaigns.
The two-in-one system presently occupies a smaller production area than two separate conventional machines for both packaging types. The whole line is designed to be a single, Seamless System, from product discharge through to primary and secondary packaging. The speed of all components is balanced to optimise production flow and eliminate bottlenecks. The packaging line therefore contributes significantly to increasing overall equipment effectiveness (OEE).
The German Packaging Award Since 1963, the German Packaging Award has been presented annually by the German Packaging Institute in five different categories. Under the patronage of the German Federal Ministry of Economics and Technology, the Institute honours outstanding technical solutions in packaging production that improve quality and add value to consumers, markets and the environment.
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