The Vulcan continues a history of ICE installations at the Real Yorkshire Pudding Company that spans 13 years. The company was also the first customer for ICE’s Zodiac thermal transfer printer when it was launched in 2001, and its equipment portfolio now comprises four Zodiacs as well as the new Vulcan.
Based in Thorne, the Real Yorkshire Pudding Company supplies chilled and frozen Yorkshire puddings to retailers, including Waitrose, Tesco and Morrisons. With around 1.5 million Yorkshire puddings coming off the line each week, the company needed a printer applicator machine to improve productivity at the final packing stage.
Replacing manual labelling on its secondary packaging line, the Vulcan prints and applies onto the company’s outer cases. This has resulted in significant savings of around 4-5 hours in production time and is enabling The Real Yorkshire Pudding Company to achieve significant waste reductions, as it now prints only the labels it needs in real-time.
The new system also allows the use-by date to be incorporated into the product barcode, enabling more information to be added to the outer box.
The ICE Vulcan print and apply labeller is the first of its type to print and directly apply the label to a pack (traded unit boxes and shrinkwrap packs) in one continuous action without the need for a tamp applicator or compressed air. This means the machine can print at the speed of the line, even when packs are very closely spaced, without ever missing a pack, achieving speeds that are up to three times faster than traditional print and apply labellers.
“These machines all offered a supposedly low-cost solution, but the reliability just wasn’t there,” said Real Yorkshire Pudding Company MD Paul Holmes.
Source: Interactive Coding Equipment
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