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PRODUCTION IN PERFECT FORM
Errepan is one of Italy’s leading producers of baking pans and metal baking equipment for the confectionery and bread-making industries.
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ove for the perfect form Over 25 years of passion for the perfect form have allowed Errepan to position itself on the Italian podium of metal pan and equipment manufacturers for the confectionery and bread-making industries. Technological evolution, innovation and determina-tion have done the rest to satisfy an increasingly diversified and heterogeneous demand, borne of the international commercial relationships that the company has developed over the years.
Certified quality Errepan has been ISO 9001 certified since 1998 for its system of quality, guaranteeing respect for operatio-
nal procedures throughout the entire production process. Complementing the company’s certified quality is the quality of its daily interactions with clients, with a particular focus on meeting their needs. International trade shows In addition to Italian events, Errepan has long had a presence in the biggest international trade shows to reach local markets and give potential clients the chance to “see with their own eyes” the reality that excellence in the field currently represents. The products With a broad, comprehensive line of products, Errepan is able to satisfy
every need of the confectionery and bread-making industry. The range of available forms is constantly expanding, motivated by (among other things) the push from clients, which the marketing department (with inimitable support from the technical office) then takes as its own and transforms into perpetually new products and solutions. Pans for croissants, plum cakes, mufins, tarts, the most original soft cakes, but also for panbauletto, pan carré, and sandwich bread. The tray with self-carrying paper cup holders is an interesting and innovative solution. It can be used as a pan on the production line or as a support in the product prototyping phase, with a consequent reduction in cost.
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Loaf pan with ridged containers
Pan for croissants on a single aluminium tray or sheet
Flat sheet for high output machines
Semi-spheric form with highly non-stick Teflon.
Slotted loaf pan with automatic cover lock
Sheet for hamburgers for up to 125mm in diameter
Tray with self-carrying paper cup holders
Pan for muffins with a large selection of shapes and diameters
Stackable pan for panbauletto
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Farhat Latest Technologies in Pita and Flatbread Machines
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he continuous improvement of Farhat Bakery Equipment machines always keeps the company a step ahead of all the competitors. As a leader in the market, Farhat provide complete lines for pita and flatbread and from Mixing to Packaging. Two type of processes are offered: the traditional pita line and the continuous sheeting line. The traditional lines are based on divider-flattener concept where generally the almost 90% round shape is produced. The traditional line can be compact, standard or a customized line. These lines have several add on features like: • Bypass to skip or reduce the final proofing stage.
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• Dough Docker to create small vents in dough in order to prevent it from blistering and rising in large. • Dough Selector to remove the defective pieces of dough before entering the oven. • Special cutters to cut the main pieces into several special pieces. These add on options are installed to increase productivity, reduce defect, change product diameter… Recently the stacker has become a main need for the line as it has proven its profitability and reliability. The Stacker counts the bread pieces, stacks them and prepares the stacks for bagging saving the baker’s time and money. The machine can be a single row or multiple rows and used for stacking all types of pita and flatbread. Then, Farhat Bakery Equipment continuous sheeting lines are specially customized production lines where different sizes and shapes of breads can be made: Samoun Iraqi bread, Baladi Egyptian bread, pocket pitta bread, mini pitta bread, pitta chips, tortilla, Naan bread, Lavash bread, Sambosa rolls, and tandoori bread, by simply changing the rotary cutters. This type of line is specially designed to produce a 100% product shape while the “hand-made” quality is mostly preserved. Each line is customized to gently handle
the dough and to provide excellent bread shape with the best optimal usage of the available space. The line capacity depends on several factors mainly: the dough type, the final product type, the final thickness and the production environmental conditions. The continuous sheeting lines have been developed, manufactured, and continuously improved to keep up and evenly trying to exceed the increasingly demanding requirements of the changing market. Moreover, for Bread baking, Farhat has been manufacturing and installing several types of ovens: Tunnel oven - main burner, Combined Tunnel oven - main burner with ribbon pipes from bottom, Infrared tunnel oven, Ribbon pipes tunnel oven, Wheel oven with ribbon pipes … In addition, Farhat has been manufacturing pita chips slicers, burgers and bun slicers, breadsticks grissini
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machines, mini dividers, manakish and pizza traditional ovens… and several other machines. Because the client satisfaction is Farhat’s main concern, the client support, the client guidance and Farhat expertise and knowhow are provided through the whole process from preliminary layout till production, commissioning, and training. All Farhat lines, use the state of the art control system with HMI, require a short cleaning and maintenance time, and finally meet the hygiene bakery standards along with CE standards, UL standards, and TSSA standards. Finally, to achieve total customer satisfaction, Farhat will do the maximum to understand the customers’ requirements and meet those requirements at all times. While customer satisfaction is one of the main aspects of Farhat management system, their commitment extends beyond that, as they also strive to do everything right the first time and do their best for continuous improvement.
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High Tech Equipment for confectionery industries, pastry shops and labs ÂŽ
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irex (firexworld.com), whose headquarters are located in Sedico, Belluno province, close to the Natural Park of the Belluno Dolomites, has accumulated nearly forty years of experience in the design and construction of cooking equipment dedicated to the foodservice sector and large scale. Recently the company has expanded their premises, a new production lines and as well new spaces dedicated to new technical and commercial offices, we have invested heavily in acquiring laboratory equipment of the latest generation in support of the hard work of research and development.
electronically controlled static and tilting, multi-purpose mixer cookers, universal kettles with lifted baskett or tilting mechanism, vacu-
um cookers. The study of the needs of food industries leaded us to realize machines and accessories that complement each other and which
The offer, articulated on equipment of various sizes and capacity, from 30 to 600 liters, includes cookers
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CUCIMIX More than a small cooker Safety, reliability, better quality of the finished product, greater availability of human resources, savings in time and money can be summed up in one word: CUCIMIX. It is a gas or electric mixing cooker with direct heating, designed for big labs and industry.
Equipment with electronic control
CARAMEL • SYRUPS • GLAZES PRALINE • JELLIES CANDIED FRUIT CARAMELIZED DRY FRUIT
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Cucimix is a truly versatile, compact all-in-one multifunctional industrial cooker that allows you to work automatically, without requiring constant control on the part of staff and occupying less than 2 cubic meters, with 30 or 70-litre capacity, in electric and gas versions. Praline, sugar cooking, caramel, custard, syrups are just a few examples of the potential of this machine. For more information about the Cucimix electric or gas cookers contact us.
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realize a real process line based on the high technology of each device and on the flexibility of function. Firex think of the transformation of raw materials, such as fruit, to produce food ready-for-sale, a process that affects the small food industries, but also agricultural producers who can jump into the direct sales market. Firex is able, therefore, to follow you step by step, to find, among the different lines produced, the machinery most suitable for the needs of the food industries. In the specific case of the production of jams, for example, the company is able to offer equipment for all processing stages: from the equipment for the washing and the drying of the fruit to the multi-purpose machine for cutting and
vacuum cooking, until the pasteurizing machine for the jars. Example of small process line for the production of fruit jams or canned vegetables: 1 Wash the fruit with Vegetable washer. The tank compartmented allows you to wash different products at the same time, while the vortex of the water is controlled depending on the needs. Each phase is automatic and programmable. The basket, practical and light, allows easy extraction of clean product. 2 Drying with the centrifuge. Before cooking it eliminates the excess water with the centrifuge specification for fruits and vegetables, which facilitates the work
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and saves time. The speed is adjustable depending on the product, while the basket is easily extractable. The steel structure and the base rubber for the stability and the absorption of vibration, make the centrifugal Firex a professional appliance. 3 Inserting the fruits washed still whole in the vacuum cooking machine “High-P”. It’s the new born at Firex that, thanks to its patented multipurpose mixer, can cut the whole fruit, mix it and mix all ingredients. High-P makes jam only with ingredients such fruit and sugar: with the vacuum cooking, in halved cooking times, maintaining color, fragrance and taste of fresh fruit. In 15 minutes you can realize up to 20 kg of jam. 4 With the pasteurizing machine Fixpan, the product into jars lasts longer. After packing proceed to pasteurization in water of jam jars with Fixpan. In four moves your product is ready for sale! Vacuum cooking is also fast and maintains maximum nutritional value of foods .The cooking technique under vacuum allows to transform the foods at lower temperatures than with the open lid open. For example, fruit boil already at 80 ° C avoiding so the usual oxidation of the product. In this way, the colors and the organoleptic qualities of foods are kept intact and the end result is great and quick. In fact the last born in Firex, High-P is a cooker capable of using the vacuum in static or dynamic form and so to produce 20 kg of jam in less than 15 minutes or 50 kg of meat sauce in 35 minutes , considerably reducing the processing times and keeping unchanged the organoleptic properties of foods. Here with tools Firex you can get high quality food, genuine, shortening the supply chain and making the 100% products of our territory.
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Long shelf-life Croissant production
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roissants continue to gain popularity worldwide. Every region of the world has its own croissant products and therefore unique characteristics. In some parts of the World, the Middle East and Asian region in particular, demand long shelf life products. This is the reason why the long shelf life croissants were developed. Croissant production lines were among the very first Rademaker bakery production lines produced and we are proud to be the global leader in Croissant production lines. With our three decades of experience, Rademaker is able to produce long shelf life croissant types that meet our client’s demands. When it comes down to long shelf life croissant production lines, the first important question that arises is how long the desired shelf life should be. Shelf life can range from 7 days to 6 months. This shelf life will determine the recipe but also the procedure of dough development. The way the croissant is cooled and packed too, is of great influence to the shelf life of the product. According to the Rademaker long shelf life technology, four drives determine the quality and the shelf life of the croissant. 1. Recipe The recipe for long shelf life croissants is unique. Long lasting softness is created by making use of mother dough and rich recipe with margarine, sugar, eggs, glucose syrup and a special blend of enzymes. The enzymes blend can be used in combination with a bread improver to contribute tolerance and volume.
The combination of these ingredients, in its specific mixture, will reduce the amount of free water inside of the dough (aW). In hot, humid countries, or in case of a desired long shelf life, calciumpropionate (cp) as preservative is used to a maximum of 0,3% flour weight. The odor of cp is normally regarded as unpleasant, while as natural preservatives (developed during fermentation and by using mother dough) it is regarded as pleasant but less effective. Another crucial aspect for the keepability of these products is the filling. Important is to use fillings that are in balance with the baked croissant crumb; if the filling is too hygroscopic it will attract all water from the crumb. If the filling will release water, the result will be soaked, patchy crumb with dried filling.
Last aspect, the choice for margarine (or shortening, fat, etc.) or butter is important as well. Butter is much more vulnerable for rancidity than vegetable fats. 2. Process/Procedure Long shelf life croissants are produced with very long fermentation times. This differs from the process for ‘normal’ croissants. The long fermentation times arise because mother dough is used (also called levains, brews, preferments, sauerteig, etc.) in combination with the usage of a very low free water amount and the very high amount of fat and sugar is used in the dough. A maximum of flavor development and sometimes usages of preservatives, like calcium propionate, also contribute to this long fermentation times. However, the mother doughs procedure contribute to this the most. The mother dough procedure starts with a small amount of culture or
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strain. This culture is created spontaneous by air fermentation or by purchased strain. Accordingly, this strain is up scaled by flour, water and temperature. This scaling can be done in several fermentation steps. Whether the choice is made for one, two or three fermentation steps is depending on recipe costs, desired quality, pH, production equipment and dough handling. Important is the development of the strain called ‘Saccharomyces Exiguous’. This strain will decrease the acidity of the dough and creates a natural preservative. To upscale the strain and to keep the characteristics of the strain vivid, there are two basic ways: 1. One-time purchase. A certain amount of strain/culture can be used as a starter for the next day. Whether the mother dough’s strain/culture remains stable and daily performs the same, depends on the bakery conditions. 2. Repeatedly purchase. Every day a fresh batch is started up for croissants production. This method may be a bit more expensive but the predictability of the production process, especially the final proofing time, is much more reliable. 3. pH Mother dough is necessary to, besides taste and crumb softness development, lower
the pH of the dough. By doing so, natural preservatives (various types of lactic acid, citric acid, etc.) are created. During the fermentation of the mother dough, the pH will decrease to levels of < 4. After mixing and final proofing, the pH can reach 4,5 to 5. 3. Dough equipment Dough shaping Rademaker offers Croissant production lines to produce long shelf life croissants. Capacities starting at 800 kg up to over 2,000 kg per hour leading to a product quantity of 12,000 pieces an hour up to 70,000 pieces per hour. Capacities depend on the size and weight of the croissants. The Rademaker Sigma Laminator will provide the correct laminated dough sheet. This dough sheet is fed towards the Rademaker Croissant production line. Because of the Low Stress Sheeter it is possible to handle doughs that require the long fermentation times that are required for long shelf life croissants. 4. Proofing, Baking, Packaging Handling The final proofing time of the croissants is very long. This is due to the usage of mother dough, the rich recipe, the usage of preservative and the very limited amount of water. Depending on the recipe, we have seen final proofing times from 180 minutes to bakeries with over 300 minutes. To avoid drying of the product and to keep the maximum of moisture inside of the product, the product should be baked with limited con-
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vection and maximum radiation and conduction. Baking time depends heavily on the size of the product. For example for a 65-gram product, the baking time is approximately 11 minutes. A very important aspect that also determines the shelf life and product quality is the final step in the production process: packaging. Assuming that the croissant is packed in flowpack (horizontal) or trans wrap (vertical) packaging, there is the possibility to increase shelf life by making use of gas flushing: a mixture of Nitrogen 40% - 0% and Carbon dioxide 60% - 100%. For this procedure, it is necessary to use special equipment and special foil. Summary of long shelf life croissant preservation Basically there are three ways of preserving the product: 1.. In the dough. By lowering pH by long fermentation/ mother dough technology or by adding calcium propionate. In addition, the filling can contain preservatives that has effect on croissant crumb. 2. Special crust treatment. 3. Around the croissant by gas flush during the wrapping process. The long shelf life technology expertise is carefully applied in Rademaker’s Croissant lines and production solutions. As the global leader in Croissant production lines Rademaker can assure that the Croissant Production line will deliver the taste, texture, shape, and capacity that you and your customers expect. www.rademaker.com
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Meet potential business partners and the world’s leading snack processing suppliers at SNACKEX
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NACKEX is the world’s #1 trade fair and conference event dedicated entirely to the savoury snacks and nuts industry. The 17th edition will take place at Vienna Messe, Austria from 21-22 June 2017. This event provides opportunities to source new ideas, technology and solutions in: • Snack innovation & design • Snack formulation / reformulation • Snack raw materials & ingredients – potatoes, corn, maize • Snack processing - from raw materials to end of line • Flavouring and seasoning • Packaging solutions - materials and equipment • Contract services SNACKEX is structured to bring together global producers and suppliers of savoury snacks and snack nuts by offering a programme of interest to all professional sectors, offering real networking and business opportunities for all attendees. SNACKEX hosts industry-leading exhibitors from the global savoury snacks sector showcasing the latest ideas, products, technologies and services snack companies are looking for. Attendees looking for partners, distributors, and suppliers can find them all at this unique event. Attending SNACKEX and meeting global companies face-to-face is more efficient than travelling from show to show or searching for weeks on the internet and waiting for re-
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across 73 countries are regularly served from Vienna by 70 airlines. Visitors from GCC countries are especially well catered for with numerous air links. Attendees will be able to contact SNACKEX exhibitors direct through the event website and ask questions or arrange to meet at a mutually convenient time during SNACKEX. By helping to maximise business opportunities, this feature both enhances the time buyers spend at the event and improves return on investment for exhibitors. In addition, for companies looking for trade partners or distributors the organisers can help find the right contacts. Attendees will also have the opportunity to attend a programme of best practice workshops held right on the show floor. These educational sessions will impart the latest technologies and best practice techniques for processing savoury snacks and nuts. And they are free to attend on a first come, first served basis. All in all, SNACKEX is the outstanding opportunity to network with industry leaders, peers, customersâ&#x20AC;Ś and to keep a finger on the pulse of the global savoury snacks industry. An easy to use online pre-registration system for attendees will be live in October 2016. Meanwhile professionals interested in attending can now express their interest on the SNACKEX dedicated website www.snackex.com where more information about the conference, the detailed list of topics and speakers, the list of exhibitors and accommodation options may also be found. SNACKEX is organised by the European Snacks Association.
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Tea Time, Sweets Time Bosch and Essen Production join forces to offer a new treat in Russian confectionery market
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hile the samovar1 is no longer a must in every Russian home, the tradition of tea-drinking is very much alive in the country. It goes back to long winter evenings when family and friends spent hours upon hours drinking tea over a cozy chat. Tea was usually consumed with something sweet which contributed to the development of a whole new class of snacks “to go with tea”: jams, pancakes, cookies and chocolate. Because Russian people usually drink tea after every meal, the consumption of sweets is deeply rooted in Russian culture. To capitalize on this tradition, Essen Production AG, a Russian food manufacturer famous for its Makheev mayonnaise brand, decided to enter the confectionery market.
New plant, new product, new line Today, Essen Production offers more than 100 products under the Makheev brand, including ketchup, sauces, jams, spices, snacks and mayonnaise. In 2011, after ten successful years in the market, the company acquired an old meat processing factory in Elabuga, the Republic of Tatarstan, which is a region of the Russian Federation, and converted it into a cutting-edge confectionery production facility. The company’s first confectionery products include a range of wafer sweets: “Arami”, “Moya lubimaya Jozy” (translated as “my beloved Jozy”) and “Vafelnaya Konfetka” (translated as “wafer sweets”). “Arami” is a glazed wafer treat with whole hazelnuts, “Moya lubimaya Jozy” is a semi-glazed wafer with whole hazelnuts, whereas “Vafelnaya Konfetka” is a bar consisting of three
wafers. In December 2012, Essen Production’s first confectionery product under working title “Konfetka” (translated as sweets) began its maiden voyage to the tea tables of Russian sweets lovers. “The new treat has instantly found its fans,” said Oleg Sukhorukov, deputy general director confectionery, Essen Production. “While delicate taste is the key factor in growing popularity of “Arami”, “Moya lubimaya Jozy” and “Vafelnaya Konfetka”, to draw consumer attention at the store shelf, the product needed attractive packaging.” When looking for a suitable packaging line, Essen Production sought out a solution that would offer the flexibility to package a variety of wafer products and address ever changing consumer preferences. After evaluating several packaging suppliers, Essen Production chose the solution from Bosch Packaging Technology consisting of the Lane Distribution System (LDS), five inline feeders (Pack Feeder 4) and five flow wrappers Pack 401. The Pack 401 ma-
chines are executed in a 4+1 configuration, which allows for undisrupted operations since one of the five lines is always on standby mode and can be used as a backup when another wrapper needs to be offline for maintenance, cleaning or any other issue. Seamless line To ensure that small wafers are packaged without bottlenecks and downtime, Bosch introduced its LDS (Lane Distribution System). The oscillating
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diagonal positioned side guides streamline the products into four equal rows, one wafer behind another, in perfect order to avoid jams and other related machine stoppages. The wafer rows are then diverted to the modular product infeed system and transferred to the Pack 401 horizontal flow wrapper. Bosch’s LDS was specifically developed for small products and accommodates random product arrival at high production rates. Able to process up to 2,600 wafers per minute, the line achieves the highest possible efficiency by ensuring that products are automatically transported from one line part to another in the event of a breakdown. In addition, different modules, such as buffering and product inspection, across the entire packaging line ensure that the quality of the delicate wafers is maintained throughout the packaging process. Waste and damage levels are therefore kept to the absolute minimum. “Wafer products are fragile and unstable, making them a very demanding application to handle and package,” said Kasper Rentenaar, area sales manager, Bosch Packaging Technology. “We offered Essen Production a solution to overcome these challenges and ensure the highest possible quality.” Wafers in all varieties Because Russian consumers enjoy variety and choice when it comes to sweets, Essen Production developed several versions of its confectionery treats. Today, the company offers wafers with or without nuts, with or without decoration, and with creamy, chocolate or milky glazing. “Arami” and “Moya lubimaya Jozy” are produced in a single pyramid-shaped wafer only 2.5 centimeters wide, whereas “Vafelnaya Konfetka” is a bar consisting of three crispy wafer pyramids. To ensure all of these product variations could be handled efficiently, Bosch designed a streamlined packaging line, which seamlessly integrates the LDS, infeed system and Pack 401 horizontal flow wrapper. The line’s compact footprint allows Es-
sen Production to make optimal use of its available production space. In addition, the horizontal flow wrapper features easy to operate electronic controls and mechanical reproducible adjustments for quick changeovers and reduced downtime. High-speed for growing wafer craving To prepare itself for rapid increases in production volumes, Essen Production also required its packaging solution to have the ability to adapt from semi- to full automation, and from medium- to high-speed wrapping. The Pack Feeder 4 is capable of belt speeds up to 120 meters per minute, whereas the Pack 401 flow wrapper packages around 700 wafers per minute. To further maximize uptime, the Pack 401 features an automatic film splicer with a sensor that allows changeovers to a new film reel without stopping the machine. This feature not only reduces the total cost of ownership (TCO) of the system for Essen Production, but also allows the company to package its new treats more efficiently and be prepared for growing market demand. “Bosch’s solution provides us with the option of quick upscale as wafer treats gain popularity,” said Sukhorukov. “This positions us for our anticipated growth over the next few years.” The future is sweet First distributed through the companyowned supermarket chain, “Arami”,
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Konfetka” are rapidly gaining market share. Essen Production is looking to expand its confectionery facility and product offerings. Partnering with Bosch Packaging Technology, a complete solution provider with experience in packaging delicate wafer products, has allowed the Russian manufacturer to successfully enter the confectionery sector and respond to the ever-growing craving for sweets in Russia. “With Bosch we have found a reliable partner who provides support during every stage of the new product development process; from development, to consultation, to integration and factory acceptance testing,” said Sukhorukov. “We look forward to continuing our work together as we further grow in the Russian confectionery market.” About Bosch Packaging Technology Based in Waiblingen near Stuttgart, Germany, and employing 5,000 associates, the Bosch Packaging Technology division is one of the leading suppliers of process and packaging technology. At over 30 locations in more than 15 countries worldwide, a highly-qualified workforce develops and produces complete solutions for the pharmaceuticals, food, and confectionery industries. These solutions are complemented by a comprehensive aftersales service portfolio. A global service and sales network provides customers with local points of contact. www.boschpackaging.com
Leon Arkesteijn Product Manager +31 (0)10 4885 727 Leon.arkesteijn@bosch.com “Moya lubimaya Jozy” and “Vafelnaya
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EXPERIENCE AND PASSION in the market of machinery for pastry and bakery
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lba & Teknoservice srl designs and produces equipments for bakery and pastry industry as: croissant machines, make-up tables, dough billets preparing systems, laminating lines, ciabatta bread lines, multisize bread lines, pita, num bread, lavash lines, cracker lines, special lines and custom design machines. The high quality of these equipments is due to the great passion developed in over 30 years of experience. The founders of the company begin in 1982 their experience at renowned company in the industry and in 1992 open Teknoservice Snc, which begin dealing with servicing, repairs and interventions on their own or on behalf of major manufacturers. The foundersâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s experience gained as CIM and Teckno-matik technicians, a long-time leader companies in the field of machinery for pas-
try and bakery, leads them to develop projects increasingly complex and technologically advanced, and thanks to continued collaboration with their customers, they realize the first automatic groups for croissants, make-up tables, ciabatta, bread lines and crackers lines and a variety of customized automations. This ongoing attention to the needs of the customer and assistance in the development of its automations brings Teknoservice to grow more and more, until making the decision in 2005 to transform the company, originally founded as service / intervention, in a leading company in the market of machinery for pastry and bakery: so ALBA & Teknoservice Srl is founded. ALBA & Teknoservice is present in all continents through its machinery, accessories and spare parts. Our
technicians provide direct or phone assistance all over the world. ATTENTION AND PROFESSIONALITY to evaluate the best intervention. ALBA & Teknoservice S.r.l. is careful to understand the needs of customers, to find the best way to meet them in their interests and to solve problems by careful analysis of its technicians to assess the best type of intervention according to the production. The companyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s strength is based on many years of experience serving our customers, offering advice, projects and technology to companies of global significance, both manufacturers of machinery that manufacturers of pastry and bakery. ALBA & Teknoservice develops customized solutions and provides a service of great experience and readiness. It is also able to develop new recipes and new products with the aid of expert technologists. The sales department is assisted by an organization aimed at customization for the customer and an adequate technical development, able to process the data on time for both making the offer and to realizing the product. PRE-SALE SERVICE Our technically trained staff provides a cared pre-sale service to determine
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what is the best investment for the customer. After the formal request our technicians formulate a series of questions to understand the exact nature of the intervention to realize, if needed thet go personally by the customer to make inspections, surveys and what is necessary to study the project. Then they organize visits to previously made lines to show the possible solutions. Finally, it is possible to perform production tests at the laboratory of our seat. AFTER-SALE SERVICE ALBA & Teknoservice provides a quick and efficient after-sales service. This service begins with installation and testing - if needed - by our technical staff, who verifies the proper operation of the machine providing instruction to make the best use of the investment made. After installation, our staff is always ready to respond via telephone or e-mail to any request. A well-organized archive can provide real-time information and spare parts even after years. SECOND-HAND ALBA & Teknoservice with his vast experience withdraws machinery of various kinds (sheeters, croissants units, make-up tables, dough billets preparing systems, laminating lines, bread, ciabatta, crackers lines, etc.), revises and proposes them on the market with warranty. The sales department will be ready to explain time by time the available machines.
In turn, if you have a new or used equipment you no longer use, we will be happy to propose you a withdrawal on our part. Last innovation in the market: ARTISAN PIZZA LINE Albaequipment introduces a new Artisan Pizza Line! As all its innovations the Line is highly customizable and allows to produce pizzas of different sizes, weights and with different topping. Who but an Italian company can achieve the most Italian product ? Experience, passion, innovation and satisfaction are the cornerstones on which the philosophy of ALBA & Tenoservice is focused. All these factors have led Albaequipment to produce extremely perform-
ing and customizable Artisan Pizza Lines, which are enjoying great success worldwide. From a simple table to a complete line, Albaequipment can compose and draw with you the most suitable machine. Artisan Pizza Lines provide synchronized devices that ensure accuracy and consistency in the processing, as well as really innovative systems of pressing the balls, with the possibility of collecting the product by hand or feed panning systems, proofers, freezers. Artisan Pizza Line can be equipped with tomato distributors, spreading systems, cheese topping units and much more... www.albaequipment.it
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CROWN OFFERS A TASTE OF THE FUTURE OF PACKAGING AT PROSWEETS 2016
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ROWN Aerosols and Specialty Packaging Europe, a business unit of Crown Holdings, Inc. (NYSE: CCK) (Crown) (www.crowncork.com) - a world leader in metal packaging technology - will be showcasing an exclusive preview of the future of packaging at ProSweets 2016. Taking place in Cologne, Germany between January 31st and February 3rd 2016, ProSweets is the world’s largest tradeshow for the sweets and snacks industry. From its Stand Crown’s representatives will be demonstrating some of the company’s latest technologies for confectionery products. ADDED VALUE & INTERACTION On display at Crown’s stand will be a range of innovative solutions, including:
• Crown’s capability to add LED lighting to packaging, giving a striking and unique look to seasonal, limited edition and premium biscuits and confectionery products, enabling them to stand out on store shelves. • GiftTag™ technology, which allows a video message to be embedded onto packaging using a QR code, enabling recipients to view personalized greetings on their own mobile device. RANGE EXTENSION Crown will also be showcasing a number of recent solutions for confectionery products: • The company’s newly extended Seated End range which now includes both a rectangular and a round shaped tin. This unique technology designed
by Crown in house with custom tooling and machines developed for the manufacturing process, makes the curled seam at the base of a decorative tin invisible when placed on a flat surface, resulting in a more robust container with pure lines. • New samples will be on display highlighting Crown’s additional shaping, printing and finishing capabilities that support brands in premiumizing their products to ensure they can continue to compete in a crowded biscuits and confectionery market.
Expert Support Crown will also be spotlighting its comprehensive technical service solutions to support customers through the design and production of new packaging.
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Crown works with and for customers throughout the entire creative process, from initial product conception to the rolling out of the finished pack on their production lines. All of the products made by CROWN Aerosol and Specialty Packaging Europe are produced in Europe, not only providing a reliable supply chain for packaging, but also helping to accelerate time to market. Veronique Curulla, European Marketing Director, CROWN Aerosols and Specialty Packaging Europe, says: “All brands are unique so, in order to convey their individual identities, they need original, oneof-a-kind packaging that grab shoppers’ attention and convey the quality of the product within, before consumers have had a chance to taste it. With Crown’s expertise and technology, we can provide customers with a fully-customized product to meet their quality standards and support them in optimizing production line efficiency, giving them peace of mind when introducing a new packaging format.”
The Benefits of Metal Crown’s increasingly lightweight metal packaging complies with all relevant food safety standards and legislation. With excellent barrier properties, metal packaging has an unbeatable shelf life and offers exceptional protection of the product within from both air and sunlight, preserving its taste and freshness for considerably longer than alternative materials. Crown’s packaging is 100 percent recyclable and, as metal recycles
forever with no degradation, it can be used to produce new packaging over and over without the need for virgin raw materials, making it a sustainable and cost-effective format, as well as one that supports brands’ premium quality goals. In fact, the recycling rate is key – nearly 75% of all metal packaging is recycled today and the infrastructure is in place in Europe to recycle each and every can produced. www.crowncork.com
Cutting-edge packaging design and sustainable materials safeguard top quality for confectionery brands
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ow important are the confectionery, chocolate, snacks and sweet bakery sectors to your business? In a word: extremely. Metal packaging is really important for the chocolate and confectionery markets, especially when it comes to gifts, or even seasonal celebrations sharing. The unique qualities of metal provide an added level of luxury that other packaging simply cannot achieve. That is why as a company, we are committed
to coming up with new ways to package these types of goods, including shaping, inks and finishes, decorative techniques - such as embossing to highlight logos or a specific mark - or inks that give a different aspect and a different touch to help focus and retain consumers’ attention. How have things developed/ changed within the past five years? Metal packaging, in particular has
come a long way over the past five years, and today it is more important than ever. It has gone way beyond the fundamental values of protecting the product inside; it is a representation of the brand and differentiates it on store shelves. At the same time, consumers now want more value for money. Unique, beautifully decorated, shaped metal containers can be reused to accommodate day to day needs such as storing pencils, sewing kits or even more confectionery.
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These tins are now becoming keepsakes in their own right, which provides added value. How do you see things changing/developing over the next five years? As a business we’ve noticed a number of trends developing recently, which we believe will start to play even more of a key role in the years to come. Lightweighting, which reduces the amount of metal required to make a package, and sustainability are becoming increasingly more important – especially in the customer purchasing decision process. Steel packaging weighs 40% less than it did 40 years ago, and we are always looking for new ways to build upon that. But consumers also want responsible packaging, and, as metal is 100% recyclable, it can be infinitely recycled without losing its proprieties, making it a permanent reusable resource. Of course, new designs, shapes and decorating techniques are an ongoing development and as with any market, we need to keep our ideas new and interesting to engage consumers. We believe that metal packaging will continue to be a valuable asset in the industry, providing a premium look and feel to products, along with offering a level of protection that other types of packaging cannot. What, in your opinion, has been the biggest breakthrough in the sector over recent years? For us it has been the automation of producing our seated end packaging as opposed to the manual method used in the past. This process allows us to reduce production costs and increase throughput efficiency. At the
same time, the range of decorative techniques available is now far more advanced. Surface finishes offer a remarkable new level of shelf appeal. Special finishes such as gloss or matt applications can add movement to a package, while the crackle finish conveys an aged and authentic look. Pearlescent finishes provide depth and sophistication to the packaging. It is known that consumers are more likely to buy a product after picking it up off from the retail shelf; therefore the feel of a package is an important physical interaction with a product. To this end, our range of coatings and finishes that blend inks and varnish add a tactile element to metal packaging. A “soft touch” finish, for example, renders a smooth and silky feel that is particular inviting. How does the sector differ within the most important world markets? The needs of brands in different countries will of course vary, depending on specific market nuances and preferences. That is why it is crucial that customers choose the right packaging partner - one that is established and understands the market and their needs in order to achieve the high standards required to make their product is a success. With operations in 40 countries, Crown is uniquely positioned to support brands around the world – both in established markets and the growing economies of Asia, Eastern Europe, South America and the Middle East and North Africa. Whether improving existing technology or pioneering a new concept, we are committed to working in partnership with our customers to drive their businesses locally and globally.
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About Crown Holdings, Inc. Headquartered in Philadelphia, PA, Crown Holdings, Inc. is a leading manufacturer of packaging products for consumer marketing companies around the world. Crown makes a wide range of metal packaging for food, beverage, household and personal care and industrial products and metal vacuum closures and caps. As of December 31, 2014, the Company operated 149 plants located in 40 countries, employing approximately 23,000 people. For more information, visit: www.crowncork.com
Answers provided by: Veronique Curulla, Marketing Director, CROWN Aerosols & Speciality Packaging Europe
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Fiera Milano’s agreement with ANIMA: united until 2023
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he year 2023 is on the horizon. Fiera Milano and ANIMA (Federation of National Associations of Mechanical and Engineering Industries) are choosing to focus on long-term goals, renewing and further enhancing their collaboration in the food equipment sector for the next 4 biennial editions of HostMilano. The objective: to make this partnership all the more strategic and effective. In the next few years, it is going to take on the challenge of further strengthening Made in Italy’s leading position worldwide, and expanding it into new markets. As the world’s landmark show for technology, design and services for Equipment, Coffee and Food, HostMilano is one of the few select trade fairs with which ANIMA works closely. It is also the only professional trade show that can boast an agreement with Assofoodtec – the association that represents companies that make slicers, grinders, refrigeration systems, espresso machines, bar equipment and machines for the food industry – and with Fiac, the association for Italian manufacturers of household products. Thenumbers confirm how important the show is for professionals: a year from the inauguration of the 40th edition (to take place at Fieramilano from 20 October to 24 October 2017), of the more than 1,300 confirmed exhibitors, many belong to the various ANIMA associations, with significant participation from those in the food service equipment industry and makers of coffee machines. These numbers are destined to grow. “ANIMA and HostMilano are two leaders in their respective fields,” emphasizes Fiera Milano president,
Roberto Rettani. “You have food equipment, which is one of the most important entries in the balance sheet for Italian machinery – a main industry in its own right as part of our manufacturing sector. Then you have HostMilano, which is a show that the entire world looks to in order to get a preview of the latest in innovation and industry trends. It is a business platform and a time for innovation and sharing know-how of the highest levels internationally.
many business decisions, it is fundamental to ‘create a system,’ or, in other words, to make the most of platforms that are truly international, as Host most famously is,” says Alberto Caprari, president of ANIMA. “Our specialized technologies are in demand all over the world and on all continents. It isn’t just the quality, design and safety features that make them truly appealing.
Therefore, this is an agreement of fundamental importance both for Fiera Milano as well as for ANIMA. It goes beyond institutional relationships to become a key factor in industrial policy, to sustain the type of Italian manufacturing that constantly changes in order to take on the evolutions of the market.”
It also has to do with being from Italy, a country that is also well known for its high-quality food, and this is a key that opens many doors. Therefore, creating a system isn’t just a slogan in our case. It’s a concrete way to make buyers and professionals appreciate the quality of ‘Made in Italy.’ At Host, visitors can reach out and touch a range of complete, integrated solutions for the food industry.
“In an economic situation like the one we find ourselves in now, where geopolitics has an impact on
Helping Italian companies so that they can grow on international markets has taken a concrete turn with
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the multi-year agreement between Fiera Milano and ANIMA. We expect a great number of visitors to the upcoming shows, thanks as well to the importance of the convention centre and Milan, which now is the ‘city brand’ representing ‘Made in Italy.’” As part of the agreement, Fiera Milano and HostMilano will participate in events organized by ANIMA and its associations, as well as meeting with Italian and foreign press. But the agreement will also include a series of initiatives that will directly benefit member companies.
growth, especially toward North America, the Persian Gulf countries, and Asia, as well as toward traditional European markets.
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In terms of food technologies, bread ovens exports increased by 20.5% toward Saudi Arabia. Russia also imported 15 million euros in Italian bread ovens, making for an increase of 5.5%. In the United States, however, there was a decrease in demand for ovens (down 30.4%), equal to 16 million euros. The United Arab Emirates bought 9 million euros in refrigeration equipment, an increase of 1% on 2015, while Germany purchased 35 million euros’ worth (+12,8%), Spain purchased 22 million euros’ worth (+20.7%) and France bought 71 million euros’ worth (+15.2%). In 2016, Turkey requested 24 million euros’ worth of refrigerator compressors (+34.3%). Coffee machinessaw a 1% increase in exports toward the United States, for a total of 19 million euros. There was a 2.5% increase in exports to China, worth 13 million euros and a 21.1% increase in exports to Fran-
According to Istat data interpreted by ANIMA’s research department, household products are popular exports toward European countries, such as Germany and France where, compared to 2015, in the first six months of 2016, they saw an increase of 3% and 4% respectively, reaching 52 million euros in both countries.
These include direct administrative, legislative and regulatory support, the organization of a series of dedicated events and workshops during the show and the sharing of data about economic and market trends each semester relative to the industries represented at the show. One particularly significant factor is how international HostMilano is – about 61,000 foreign visitors from 172 countries took part in the 2015 edition – and the impact that will have on an industry for which exports play such an important role. Furthermore, exports are seeing continuous
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2015]. These positive signals have also been confirmed by recently released ISTAT data: in September, exports outside of the EU saw an increase for the fourth consecutive month, with growth of .5% on the previous month and an increase of 2.7% annually. Manufacturing is growing by 3.6%(net of energy costs). These numbers are soaring thanks especially to dealings with China (+23%) and the United States (+11%). Latin America has also made its way back into the positive column,with Mercosur up by 3.9%. Overall, Italian companies have exported products for a value of 15.1 billion euros, 400 million more as compared to the same month the previous year, with a surplus of almost 2.9 billion euros, more than double as compared to September 2015. ce, worth 12 million euros. [source: ANIMAâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s research department ba-
sed on Istat data â&#x20AC;&#x201C; the 1st semester of 2016 vs. the 1st semester of
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A LABELPACK, WIDE RANGE OF LABELLING SYSTEMS
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he confectionery industry is one of the most successful sector of LABELPACK. Thanks to their labelling solutions, such as the application of one or more labels onto food containers or the management of barcodes and variable data printing, the company is able to deal with several issues related to the product automatic identification and customisation.
One of the most requested solutions is the label print and apply system onto different sides of a thermoformed pack containing cakes, ice cream, desserts and other confectionery products. For all these food containers there is the possibility to apply the label at the top and bottom sides of a pack including information such as variable data – ingredients, date of manufacture, expiration date and barcodes. Another highly requested solution is the apply system of one label onto three sides of a food container: top side, bottom side and front face. This particular type of application also works as tamper evident.
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The above-mentioned solutions can be realised using the MODULAR and COMPACT labelling systems. The highest technological solution is realised with the MODULAR system, an “open frame” modular structure made in stainless steel featuring several automatic labelling systems for top and bottom application. The system consists of a centralised electronic control panel placed on a balcony structure with PLC and Touch Screen operator panel. Moreover, the speed functioning can be electronically synchronized and the fast regulations with numerical indicators facilitate the format change and the following repositioning to previous position.
The MODULAR automatic labelling systems have different conveying equipments according to the dimensions, weight and shape of the relevant container. The conveying systems are placed on the balcony structure making them easy to clean and avoiding spillage onto remote parts of the machine that can be difficult to reach and clean. LABELX labelling units operate with a maximum label width of 140250mm and use thermal transfer printers made by DATAMAX, ZEBRA, SATO, AVERY, CAB, CARL VALENTIN for the in-line printing of variable data, barcodes and other relevant information. COMPACT labelling systems are the “entry level” series in-
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length and width according to the dimensions of the product and the requirements of the packaging production line. All COMPACT labelling systems can be equipped with one or more thermal transfer printing units of variable data, barcodes and other relevant information. To complete the labelling system other accessories and options are available: sensors for transparent labels, product spacers and stabilisers, rotary tables for inline loading and accumulation.
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cluding 8 standard models and several customised solutions. They are equipped with LABELX JR labellers, which operate with a maximum label length of 350mm and maximum label height of 140/250mm. COMPACT TS, COMPACT TB and COM-
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LABELX and LABELX JR automatic labelling systems complete LABELPACK offer for the confectionery sector. They are easy to install into an existing packaging line and use the print and apply systems of PandA series that are able to identify the products at the end of the line for following logistics management. www.labelpack.it
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STAFF ICE SYSTEM: SINCE 56 YEARS THE PROFESSIONISTS OF COLD EQUIPMENT
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ho are we Born in 1959, Staff Ice System is the focus in the market of cold equipment, whose production in 1984 was combined with the one of the gelato and pastry machines.
A wide range of products With 6 lines of products and 32 models, Staff Ice System is able to meet all the requests of the Artisan Gelato Parlour, confectionery and modern catering. Innovative Technology The constant investment in research and development, designing, search the most current design, with a look to the environment, it has always been the philosophy of Staff Ice System. Operational and food safety, as well as energy saving, are at the heart of each design. It is by chance that in Staff labs in
collaboration with Toshiba we use the Inverter Technology, and developed a special density control, that allows the operator to choose the best density, but most of all to work on the overrun, thereby regulating the agitator speed to obtain ice-creams and semifreddo (frozen desserts) with different overrun.
Quality without compromise Easy to use in its standard functions, each machine of Staff’s range is for the gelato maker, the pastry chef and the caterer a huge resource: the perfect integration between basic electronics and the Inverter enables you to obtain any kind of mix, as made by hand.
The lines • BTM - Batch extraction manual, time control. • BFE - Batch freezers with automatic extraction, time control. Electro-mechanical • BTX and BFX - Batch freezers with automatic extraction, speed and density control • R and RT - Multifunction machines for hot and cold recipes • P - Pasteurizers • T - Ageing Vats
Structure Staff Ice System is now well known both in Italy and abroad. To the great passion of the pioneer, Antonio Gessaroli, we can add the managing skills of the two sons Stefano and Massimo, whose purpose is to answer the trade needs with innovative, reliable and quality solutions at competitive prices. A wide and complete line, high quality, exclusive technological solutions: that’s why choosing a Staff Ice System machine is always worthwhile! www.staff1959.com
LineA R: a Pasto-cooker making even ice cream! Staff Ice System, the company of Rimini on the market of cold equipment since 1959, introduces you its R Line: one machine, lots of applications. Very high quality components and great versatility make the Multi-function of R Line by Staff Ice System a must for the pastry chef. Every Multi-function machine is supplied with all the features that grant you the best performances and reliability in all those recipes that require temperature control during the heating , cooling and mixing phases, and it is the ideal tool in pastry-making to have custard cream, candied orange peels, bran for pie, nougat, fondant sugar, melting chocolate, ganache, wheat for “pastiera”, jellies, jams and much more ...giving also the opportunity to offer the customers daily
fresh ice- cream, frozen desserts, cakes and “granita” of high quality. The Multifunction machines designed by Staff Ice System represent a modern and convenient innovation in the the world of handcraft food’s preparations. Expressing great authenticity and craftsmanship they keep and value the organoleptic properties of the ingredients, because during the pasteurization cycle the temperatures are always lower than the traditional boiling. The perfect integration between basic electronics and the Inverter enables you to obtain any kind of mix, without limits, as made by hand. And to all this you can add the undisputed quality of the used components. The R line includes eight models, designed to satisfy any wish...
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ICE CREAM TESTED FOR THE TROPICAL WEATHER... WITH STAFF ICE SYSTEM Do you feel making ice cream even at the highest temperatures like an illusion? From now on it won’t be like this thanks to Staff Ice System! The company in Rimini specialized since 1959 in cold equipment has designed a ‘tropicalised’ machine, made to operate in extreme weather conditions and in countries where water is a rare commodity...An optional charac-
NOT AN EXCEPTIONAL TESTIMONIAL, RATHER 10 Staff Ice System is the official sponsor of the NIC, the Italian National Chefs’ Team. NIC is the official team that represents Italy in all worldwide culinary competitions, organized by WorldChef, including the Culinary World Cup in Luxembourg and the Olympics in Erfurt. The NIC team is composed by 25 chefs, carefully selected among more than 20 thousands members of the Italian Chefs’ Federation and it is the
Italian excellence for the culinary art. The team, divided into senior and junior team, is led by Chef Daniele Caldarulo, helped by the coach Chef Pierluca Ardito. As soon as they could approach to the innovation, the reliability and the professionalism expressed by company Staff, as well as the versatility and the higher quality of its range, the NIC has chosen to be testimonial Staff Ice System from 2013 to 2015.
terized by great technological innovation, the result of the hard work in research of the Staff’s engineers, that you can apply both in batch freezers and pasteurizers, as well as in the multifunction machines. So not only ice cream, but also custard creams, jams, chocolate, culinary preparation and much more, to facilitate the job for professionals in the field.
Official Sponsor Staff Ice System is Official Sponsor of the Confectionery, Gelato and Chocolate’s World Championship and of Cake Design’s World Championship.
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Brabender MetaBridge Controller
Retrofit for Brabender instruments Compact, compatible and communicative
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he new MetaBridge Controller (MBC) is a simple and economical way to integrate Brabender’s trailblazing MetaBridge software. This upgrade kit for the latest generation of instruments makes it possible to simultaneously connect up to four MetaBridge-compatible instruments via its USB ports. So it is not always necessary to purchase the latest laboratory equipment in order to be able to take advantage of this innovative software’s many benefits The MetaBridge builds digital bridges, enabling up-to-date management of laboratory projects. The new, intelligent software not only connects the instruments and their measurement results, but also their users: on any type of end device, internally within the company, across all locations, and op-tionally even at suppliers and clients. The MBC has a compact design, being just a little smaller than a sheet of A4 paper. It can lie flat on top of many Brabender devices or, with a vertical width of just 7.5 cm, can be stored upright even in the most cramped laboratory workplace. One USB port is all you need to be able to update a wide variety of Brabender instruments using this upgrade kit: As well as the Farinograph-AT and the Micro Visco-Amylo-Graph, virtually all E-versions of the Brabender family of instruments are MetaBridge-compatible without the need for additional installation. This includes Farinographs, Amylographs and Viscographs, and shortly also the Extensograph as well as the Lab Compounder KETSE 20/40 for extrusion applications at lab scale. Purchasing a MetaBridge-compatible Brabender device therefore also presents you with the oppor-tunity to si-
State of the art: You can connect up to four Brabender instruments to the MetaBridge Controller, giving you a retrofit that is fit for the future
multaneously complement it with the MBC and an upgrade to the special MetaBridge software. What is more: MetaBridge is already supplied as standard with the Farinograph-TS and the Moisture Tester MT-CA. An upgrade for day-to-day laboratory work 4.0 The really intelligent thing about the MetaBridge software, which with the MBC’s upgrade kit makes the ‘laboratory of the future’ a reality today, is its web-based, and therefore location and platform-independent user architecture. Multiple users can log in at the same time, so they can always communicate and comment on their data wherever they are in the world, using a PC/Mac, tablet or smartphone. This not only simplifies operational processes in a laboratory (or simultaneously in several!): the capability to directly track measurement processes is an important step towards online monitoring of processes – a dream come true for anyone involved in quality assurance. With the MetaBridge Controller, your staff gets more than some additio-
nal interactive interface. In-stead, the software makes lab work and results compatible, as well as available to view across multiple laboratories. Multiple colleagues can simultaneously track or manage measurements – all using standard operating systems spanning Android and Apple via Blackberry and Linux to various Windows applications from Microsoft. The web-based software means that no local installation is required, which in turn enables equipment to be connected without problems occurring. And when it comes to security, it has three plus points: • Password-protected login protects against unauthorised access; • The administrator mode enables you to individually customise access rights; • The Linux-based software architecture makes the system more secure on the web. The MetaBridge and the controller work in tandem, and were specially designed by Brabender to work with Brabender equipment, meaning that their functions and measurement
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Choice of positioning: The MBC can be freely positioned on the equipment, e.g. flat on top or vertically, to save space
profiles are opti-mally tailored to work with it. When the MBC is connected, the laboratory’s wealth of knowledge stored in its data remains intact, meaning it can be systematically developed. Multiple users can access different output devices at the same time, for example to track a current Farinogram on various different terminals. This multi-access feature saves time, thanks to the continuous ex-change of information between team members involved, but also when it comes to decision making on the part of those responsible for quality management, wherever in the world they might be. The software solution also gives you five important bonus points, which together with the MBC make day-to-day work in the lab more efficient. • The user interface boasts a contemporary tiled design. Behind the tiles there are a multitude of operatorfriendly applications and possible network options, including the possibility to operate it via touchscreen; • The user is always up to date thanks to various update options (locally or online); • It is possible to receive direct feedback from Brabender on measurement results; • In the event of a fault, the Brabender service technicians can quickly help via remote ac-cess and online, removing the need for a site visit; • Within the device network, there are no charges for additional user licences.
A quality assurance ‘plus’ for cost optimisation and customer communication In order that measurements can be carried out not only quickly, but also without errors, MetaBridge offers an intrasystem quality assurance process, featuring several features for the prevention of errors. So, for example, the measurement range is set according to the specified instrument configuration; taring is automatic, and for Farinograms, increments, timings and threshold values are already integrated. But of course, they can also be customised on a product by product basis. This applies to independent devices at their respective laboratory workstations as well as to multiple devices, including at decentralised workstations, i.e. in home offices.
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So, for example, all a company’s measurement results can be saved and managed centrally, so that every authorised user has access to all the measurement data and documentation required for a defined equipment environment – at all times, and wherever he or she is. This makes the ex-change of information between users, as well as professional dialogue between partners in the val-ue creation chain, much easier when it comes to making decisions on complex quality requirements. It also provides documented data that can be used for certifications or audits, which brings real cost optimisation. During the software development stage, the MetaBridge ‘bridge builders’ also built in further intelli-gent communication opportunities, which enable connection to existing laboratory management systems, and in particular optimise customer communication of measurement results. These can be exported in various file formats (Excel, Access, CSV and JSON). It goes without saying that Brabender applications can call up the widest range of international benchmarks and display them effectively. This is how Brabender’s MetaBridge leads the way to a new dimension of quality assurance. And with the MetaBridge Controller, your laboratory is up to date.
Brabender Quadrumat Junior A facelift for the laboratory mill that simulates practi-cal conditions
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rabender’s universal use laboratory flour mill is an easy to operate classic when it comes to pre-paring samples of wheat, spelt, rye, barley and rice for quality analyses. It works on a roller basis in a multi-stage milling
process, which creates standardised laboratory flours in just a single pass – with reproducible test results in a realistic simulation of the production process. The Quadrumat Junior quickly delivers precise products in lab scale, which, in terms of dough,
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whole range of improve-ments that make it even more user friendly:
The Brabender Quadrumat Junior is a precision laboratory mill for producing test flours that simulate practical conditions
yield and baking properties, almost match commercially produced milled grain products. The ground material is separated and collects in a powder/bran drawer, where it can be subjected to standard inspec-tions, such as with a Farinograph, Extensograph, Amylograph or Alveograph, or for sample size calculation. Brabender also supplies three accessory components that enable you to expand the Quadrumat Junior for use in special applications: • The Brabender Bran Duster gently separates adherent flour particles from the bran, and therefore increases the flour yield by 10 per cent. • A special 150-micrometer sieve enables Alveograph-specific standard flour to be produced. • The device is optimised for analysis according to the AACC 2650 method. • A special version of the Quadrumat Junior is available for use with durum wheat. New version with user-friendly features The closed grinding process enables
maximum separation of the endosperm from the exosperm – while at the same time gently reducing the size of the flour and bran particles. The flour’s yield can be tuned according to type specifications, making quality assessments close to practical conditions possible in the lab. The recently introduced new version of the Quadrumat Junior offers a
• The cleaning procedure has been simplified for this latest version: The housing can now be opened, and direct access to the now removable round sifter enables cleaning in no time at all. • Larger flour and bran drawers improve manageability when in continuous use. • The unavoidable noise levels resulting from the realistic milling process combined with the performance level have been significantly reduced. • The equipment meets current safety standards. • And last but not least, the housing is now more robust, as a result of comprehensive mate-rial tests based on everyday use. • Also available to order is an optional lamp that provides light in the separator area, making it easy to monitor the separation process at all times. Brabender has therefore brought its Quadrumat Junior high quality laboratory mill – for use in the milling, cultivation and research sectors, as well as by baked goods and pasta product manufac-turers – up to the very latest technical standards.
Easy to clean design: Round sifter easier to remove
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BESPOKE LINE KEEPS THE BISCUITS FLOWING
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reater efficiency, improved flexibility and enhanced quality control are the major benefits of a bespoke packing line created for leading biscuit and pastry manufacturer Poppies International by Ishida Europe’s Belgian agent BRN. The new line at Poppies’ factory in Zonnebeke, Belgium comprises an Ishida CCW-R-108P linear multihead weigher with a special distribution system that enables it to handle both trays and bags of biscuits, while an Ishida DACS checkweigher and IX-GA 4075 X-ray system provide weight and quality checks for all pack types. The Ishida multihead weigher is achieving 50 packs per minute on a typical 125g tray. Accuracy is to within 0.5g and overall the weigher is delivering an efficiency level in excess of 95% for this challenging product and application. Poppies manufactures its delicate sugar-glazed puff pastry biscuits in two shapes – Twists and Palmiers. As well as its own brand, the company also produces the biscuits for many national and international retailers. This equates to around six different pack formats, both trays and bags,
in a range of sizes from 75g to 400g. As a result, during a typical shift, the company might need to effect up to seven changeovers. The new BRN/Ishida system enables these changeovers to be carried out in just 15 minutes thanks to two important factors. The linear configuration of the Ishida weigher is ideal for fragile biscuits and it allows two distribution systems to sit comfortably beneath the weigher. A special BRN-designed tray denester feeds the trays to two dipping funnels that place the biscuits into the trays. These can be changed for a second funnel that places the biscuits into individual compartments on a conveyor which takes them to a bagmaker. Equally important, the three Ishida machines (multihead weigher, X-ray inspection system and checkweigher) are all controlled by a single Control Unit, meaning that the settings for every pack format on each machine can be easily called up by the touch of a single button on the panel. The installation of the Ishida IX-GA X-ray system has also delivered an
important enhancement to Poppies’ quality control, as production manager Geert Vandoorne explains: “Before the X-ray, the biscuits would pass through a metal detector immediately after coming out of the oven. Nevertheless, the packing operation involves a number of additional pieces of equipment, so it was more appropriate for the metal detector to be placed further down the line. This however created another problem as some of the trays feature aluminium foil seals, while the bags are tied with a metal clip, and these factors would prevent the metal detector from operating properly.” By comparison Ishida’s X-ray system is able to detect unwanted objects through metallised film, and its advanced technology can also mask the metal clip on the bags without reducing the detection performance of foreign bodies. Missing or additional clips are also identified. In addition, the IX-GA 4075 is able to spot a wider range of contaminants and can pinpoint the location of any foreign object despite the fact that the biscuits are quite densely packed in the bags and trays.
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About Poppies
The installation of the Ishida DACS checkweigher has also helped to improve overall efficiencies. “Previously operators simply checked the fill level of the trays or bags by sight to assess if the correct amount was in each pack,” explains Geert, “but this led to excessive giveaway on occasions. Now we can be confident that every pack is close to its target weight.”
time, production can be halted. Once the line is restarted, the biscuits are gradually re-fed to the bucket elevator.
The new line at Poppies incorporates the company’s existing bagmaker, flow wrapper and boxing machine with BRN supplying the three new Ishida machines along with transfer conveyors and elevators.
Geert Vandoorne is pleased with the new line.
After baking, the biscuits are taken on an inclined conveyor through a ventilation system that cools them down before being transferred to a bucket elevator to take them to the linear mulithead weigher. An important modification to the line here is the inclusion of a special buffering system for the biscuits. If there is a problem further down the packing line, the feed conveyor to the bucket elevator goes into a backward and forward motion in order to collect the biscuits and hold them at this stage. This gives time for the problem to be fixed and, if it is likely to take a long
Another innovation is the BRN-designed tray denester which uses suction pads to remove each tray from the stack and place it on the conveyor. This ensures gentle handling that will not deform the lightweight trays.
“We have always been big Ishida fans – we have Ishida weighers in operation throughout our factories because they are fast, accurate and reliable. The company was therefore the natural choice to help us upgrade and improve our biscuit packing operation. “The X-ray and checkweigher have delivered the same high standards of accuracy and reliability and with BRN’s help with the design of the line, we now have an extremely flexible and efficient packing operation that ensures the high quality of our products and further enhances our reputation.” www.ishidaeurope.com
Poppies’ reputation as a creator of authentic artisan bakery specialities was founded in 1935 with the establishment of original Bakery Popelier in Ypres, Belgium by the Popelier family. During the 1970s Luc Popelier, the son of the founder, began to explore his ambition to present the company’s products to the entire world. In 1976 the Popeliers joined forces with the Castelein family and the Poppies company was born. A year later production of cookies and pastries began in Moorslede. In 1990 the company opened its brand new production site in Zonnebeke, which remains its headquarters. At the same time, Poppies also began a major new product development initiative with the introduction of deep frozen pastries entirely in the original spirit of the artisan Popelier bakery. Over the years, Poppies has supported its organic growth with a number of important strategic acquisitions of complementary manufacturers. Today the company has seven production sites, five in Belgium, one in France and one in the USA, together with a worldwide network of sales organisations. The company’s portfolio now includes a wide range of high quality biscuits, cakes, pastries and frozen desserts, all of which are produced with respect for the tradition of the artisan bakery craft that has characterised the business’s success and growth from the very beginning.
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EUROSICMA: 50 Years of Emotions
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ith 50 years of activity, celebrated last year, Eurosicma keeps on growing and developing advanced technologies for the confectionery and bakery industries. From the beginning, Eurosicma has been characterized by highly advanced technologies developed in the horizontal wrapping machines field, able to satisfy top standards of performance, granting the expected efficiency and the full productivity of the customers’ plants. From its first creation in the 60s to the latest one, each manufactured machine has made a step ahead in the relationship between the supplier and the customer with special emotions. This is the history of Eurosicma’s machines that have peculiar characteristics in the know how developed and in the right intuition behind the designing. Our last creation. Strong emotions. A 50 mt fully automated wrapping line with integrated Pick & Place unit In some peculiar stories, emotions start from the beginning of the project when the technical studies and the designing phase have the only target to get to the
point in the most efficient and elevated way. This installed line includes primary and secondary flow wrapping starting from the end of a noodles processing line. Noodle cakes are distributed carefully to the three wrapping lines thanks to dedicated row distributors and highperformance pressure less feeding and timing systems. The row distributor Model SMART, developed within Eurosicma group, is able to control and distribute orderly products coming in rows from the processing line, ensuring a dynamic and continuous feeding of the whole line. Each distribution station is in real time communication with the complete system and thanks to the technology employed able to grant a dynamic feeding and a gentle handling of the products. No gap between the distributed rows and alignment of the products are ensured. Such requirements are fundamental to enter the “in line” timing phase using the patented pressure less function of the Feeding & Timing system HSF8. This is a peculiar system for high-speed flow wrapping equipped with 8 independent servodriven belts able to avoid any friction and pression during the timing process. It is particularly suitable for thin prod-
ucts, enrobed chocolate bars, jellies, cup cakes, nougats, cereal bars and delicate products like noodle cakes that need a very gentle handling. Such sophisticated feeding system is equipped with auto-tensioning and auto-centering belts’ system and allows an easy and fast tool-free cleaning for plates, belts and transmission rollers. Such huge wrapping line includes also multipack wrapping. To link primary and secondary flow pack machines, Eurosicma developed the MPF -MultiPack Feeder-. It is a fully automated feeding system that can be combined with the flow wrapper EURO 88 for primary wrapping. Such system is able to orientate the flow packs, grouping them in the desired quantity and finally, by means of a 2 axis driven Pick & Place system, transfer the created portions directly to the secondary flow wrapper’s feeding chain. Emotions started from the beginning but kept on growing, reaching at the end of the supply the top level. During the SAT of the whole line by the customer’s factory, Eurosicma’s equipment was able to reach higher efficiency levels compared to the ones agreed and signed!Thanks to such effi-
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ciency, the client is able to increase his profit margin keeping the same product pricing. Request of a powerful automatization. Emotions of challenge. When feelings seem to be strong from the beginning, at the end they become exciting. This is the case of a special request of one of the most relevant biscuits manufacturer, active since 1857, who has a very deep know how in the equipment technologies and decided to start a project with Eurosicma, as partner. This project was a reorganization of the whole factory management where higher levels of automatization started to be necessary. The aim was to transfer the hardest jobs - done by people - to automatic actions of dedicated machines, in order to let people work as supervisors and control managers, avoiding alienation. The study and the development of dedicated and fully customized feeders allow switching from manual feeding and operations to successful fully automated distribution and packaging processes. Out of the extrusion line for filled biscuits, Eurosicma dedicated feeding equipment transfers products to the portioning units that automatically create the exact portions, consequently downloaded into double flight-bar conveyors. The APVF Model – Automatic Volumetric Portion Feeder-, available
with different numbers of lanes depending on the volumes of production and the project’s characteristics to be satisfied. It is an efficient solution to handle both dry and sandwich biscuits; it is completely servo-motorized, driven and controlled by the wrapper and capable of reaching a speed of 25 cycles per minute. Thanks to the specific technology employed this slugs feeder is able to grant an extreme gentle handling of the products with an easy and fast change size. After the automatic portioning, the biscuits positioned on edge are transferred into double flight-bar conveyors to be finally delivered to the flow wrappers for biscuits on edge Model EURO 88 EDG. For this specific project Eurosicma developed a dedicated 90° Soft Transfer Unit able to manage two portions each cycle, in a dynamic way and following the movement of the wrapper chain, keeping the small biscuits in the proper position.
Pre-cut carton feeders and servomotorized gusseting are other peculiar features of the supplied wrapping line. Once the supply was fully commissioned, the customer agreed with Eurosicma to upgrade flow wrapping systems of the whole factory. Small details always make the difference. Sweety emotions. When advanced technologies are even and even improved, what you obtain is excellent performances. This is the case Eurosicma experienced with high-speed flow wrapping of pectin jellies. Pectin jellies, both sugar coated and not, can be sticky and very soft products, becoming consequently easily deformable. In addition to the products intrinsic and physical features, the multinational customer required never achieved out-puts in order to be able to satisfy the huge volumes requested by specific markets. Thanks to Eurosicma’s capabilities and historical background, unbelievable emotions has been achieved. Significant improvements in the feeding system and products handling are the key factors in such supply, giving the customers sweets emotions and production speeds over its expectations. After the first prototypes, more than 20 units has been supplied to the same customer on exclusivity basis. This project marks for that company an unbelievable and competitive advantage, being the unique player of this market using such technology. www.eurosicma.it
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GENERAL SYSTEM PACK, AUTOMATED PACKAGING LINES
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eneral System Pack is a world-renowned company which produce different types of packaging machines. Technology is undoubtedly their strong point in addition to the high-quality standard of the machines they produce. General System Pack’s packaging lines are all automated, extremely robust, enduring and easy to operate. Adopting targeted solutions for each circumstance, these machines are designed to better respond to the most severe ergonomic and hygienic requests The wide range of models that the General System Pack offers, always provides excellent solutions for all the flow pack wrapping sectors, including the automatic feed and the end-of-line
systems. With General System Pack any product will find its “tailored suit” - the company offers numerous solutions including controlled atmosphere, high speed and the most extreme automated processes, always ensuring the best performances. General System Pack is second to none. General System Pack’s packaging machines and systems treat the client’s
product with the same care and attention that the client has during the manufacturing process. The company offers packaging lines that are best suited for small and medium-sized companies that intend to give an industrial slant to their packaging. General System Pack is a reliable, solid and versatile partner who significantly contributes to the success of their clients.
GENERAL SYSTEM PACK, AUTOMATISCHE VERPACKUNGSLINIEN
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eneral System Pack ist ein gut etabliertes internationales Unternehen, das verschiedene Arten von Verpackungsmaschinen herstellt. Die Technologie ist neben dem sehr hohen Standard der Qualität der eigenen Maschinen zweifellos seine größte Stärke. Die von General System Pack hergestellten Verpackungslinien werden alle elektronisch gesteuert, sind extrem stabil, langlebig, leicht zu handhaben und wurden mithilfe von gezielten Lösungen realisiert, um den höchsten Ansprüchen in Bezug auf Ergonomie
und Hygiene gerecht zu werden. Die breite Palette von Modellen von General System Pack bietet durchweg sehr gute Vorschläge für alle Verpackungsbereiche mit Flow-Pack, einschließlich automatischer Zuführung und Endlinie. Jede Art von Produkt findet bei General System Pack den richtigen «Maßanzug»; die vielen Lösungen des Unternehmens, die von kontrollierter Atmosphäre über hohe Geschwindigkeit bis zum extremen Automatismus reicht garantiert immer das erreichbare Maximum. General System Pack scheut keinen
Vergleich. Die Verpackungsmaschinen und Anlagen von General System Pack behandeln das Produkt des Kunden immer mit der gleichen Sorgfalt und Aufmerksamkeit, wie sie der Kunde auch auf seine Produktionsprozesse legt. Die angebotenen Verpackungslinien sind die beste Lösung für kleine und mittlere Unternehmen, die ihr eigenes Produkt in einer Industrieverpackung liefern möchten. General System Pack bietet sich als starker und flexibler Partner an, der in der Lage ist, wesentlich zum Erfolg der Kunden beizutragen.
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Below some examples of packaging lines and automated lines Hier sind einige Beispiele für Verpackungsmaschinen und automatische Linien GSP 55 EVO: Electronic wrapper, versatile and reliable, very flexible in the formatchange, suitable for food and non-food products, both for single-dose and for multiple packages. Its cantilever structure and easy accessibility, together with its sanification regulations, easy maintenance and safety, all this allows this wrapper to stand out. Elektronische Verpackungsmaschine, vielseitig und zuverlässig, sehr flexibel beim Formatwechsel, ideal für Lebensmittel und Non-FoodProdukte sowohl als Einzeldosis als auch für mehrere Verpackungen. Der freitragende Rahmen und die leichte Zugänglichkeit sowie die Grundsätze der Hygienisierung, Wartung Einfachheit und Sicherheit, für die sie konzipiert wurde, zeichnen die Maschine aus.
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GSP 65 BB: The electronic horizontal pack wrapper with a long-time sealing system, model GSP65EVO BB, has been designed to create airtight packaging in a controlled atmosphere. It is suitable for all those products that are difficult to carry or that need extra care as well as for those that cannot tolerate any shock during the convey and the film insertion. This is only one of the many solutions that GSP can offer to their clients in order to increase the Shelf Life of the food products within a perfectly stylish bag, which also offers a mechanic protection to its content. Horizontale elektronische Verpackungsmaschine mit langer Schweißzeit, Modell GSP65EVO BB, entworfen für luftdichte Beutel in einer kontrollierten Atmosphäre, für all jene Produkte, bei denen Transportschwierigkeiten auftreten können oder die extreme Sorgfalt erfordern und beim Transport und beim Einsetzen in die Folie nicht beschädigt werden dürfen. Dies ist eine der vielen Lösungen, die GSP anbietet um das Shelf Life, also die Haltbarkeit von Lebensmitteln, in Zusammenhang mit einer perfekten ästhetischen Hülle zu erhöhen und für einen mechanischen Schutz des Inhalts zu sorgen.
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GSP 50 EVO: High-tech electronic horizontal pack wrapper GSP50EVO – fast, versatile, easy and reliable. This machine combines high technology, value for money and high performances all in one. Horizontale elektronische Verpackungsmaschine GSP50EVO, hohes technisches Niveau; Geschwindigkeit, Vielseitigkeit, Bedienerfreundlichkeit und konzentrierte Zuverlässigkeit in einer Maschine vereint, kombiniert hohe Technologie mit einem optimalen Preis-Leistungsverhältnis und Leistungen, die schwer zu schlagen sind.
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herti, Your brand tomorrow is our business today
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erti is a leading European manufacturer and reliable partner for developing new products and distinguishing trade-marks in unison with the company’s slogan “Your brand tomorrow is our business today”. Founded in 1993 as a start-up company specialized in metal packaging and producing only two kinds of aluminum caps, Herti is now a public company with five daughter companies in the UK, France, Germany, Romania and Bulgaria. Herti offers more than 40 different sizes of closures and also advises on packaging solutions to clients producing wine, spirits, non-alcoholic beverages, olive oil and pharmaceutical products. The company focuses on creating innovative solutions and close collaboration with clients at every stage of development of their products and brands, combining unique design and high-quality appearance with functionality. The company does not make any compromises with the quality and strictly controls every step of the production process. Herti applies ISO 9001:2008 to guarantee the hygiene and safety of the closures and strives to eliminate or minimize any potential risk for consumers’ health. The company is certified by BRC/ IOP – The global standard for packaging materials. Every year the production sites and premises are audited by a certain certification organization to check and confirm the compliance with these standards. Herti offers a wide range of aluminum and composite closures for bottling spirits with
capacities from 50ml to 4.54 l. Closures with EPE liner, typical for the alcohol drinks, have numerous possibilities for decoration. They give perfect air-tightness and contribute for the attractive appearance of the bottle. For brand safety and to avoid the risk of counterfeits Herti offers composite closures and aluminum closures with non-refillable pourers that prevent the bottles from refilling. Following the world trend in the wine industry Herti researched and invested in innovative products for the wine producers. The company offers different liners as saranex and tin-saran which are typical of the wine sector and preferred by producers. They ensure perfect air tightness and control of OTR according to the chosen liner. “VINSTAR” is the trade mark under which Herti sales its wine designed aluminum closures, among which is “VINSTAR SMART” – an innovative product, first of its kind on the market with PVC-free granulate gasket VinTellox, suitable for still and fizz wines(such as frizzante, perlwein, and cider), and compatible with existing equipment for capping wine bottles. The liner is suitable for pasteurization and keeps the internal pressure up to 0.8 MPa-the most suitable liner for a wide range of fizz wines. Herti provides the two most preferred sizes PP30x60 mm BVS and PP 28x44 mm. Recently, more and more popular for bottling wines become other sizes of aluminum screw caps that Herti can offer: PP25x33 mm, PP22x30 mm, PP25x43 mm, 30x24 mm. For the market area of bottled mineral waters, carbonated drinks and juices, Herti provides different solutions – aluminum and plastic closures – 28х15.5mm; 30х25mm; PCO; 48×41mm and plastic handles as well as our latest innovative composite closure named DORADO. The aluminum closure with safety plastic
ring that is tamper-evident and protects from injuries is designed for capping high and middle class quality still and sparkling mineral waters in glass bottles. This solution is suitable for ozone and sensitive waters as the compound it uses is PVC-free. Raw materials used to manufacture plastic caps meet EU regulations that guarantee origin and have organoleptic characteristics. Herti offers aluminum closures PP28x15.4 mm with PVC or PVC free compound and with or without side-split. Both types are suitable for pasteurization of juices and carbonated drinks. All plastic caps produced by Herti could be used for bottling mineral and table still waters, while PCO closures find application for sparkling waters and carbonated soft drinks. Our new closure “Vinstar Smart” in sizes PP28x44 mm and PP30x60 mm can be an elegant decision for sealing not only wines, but also water, juice and other beverages. Herti produces olive oil caps in several sizes: PP31.5x24 mm, PP31.5x44 mm and PP31.5x60 mm with different pourers. The closures could be used also for capping vinegar, sauces or liquid spices. The numerous possibilities for offset
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and foil printing and glossy, matt or semi matt finish, contribute to the premium look of the bottle. For the pharmaceutical industry Herti offers mainly plastic caps PSO, aluminum caps with special liners and plastic measure caps. In the course of many years our R&D specialists work in close collaboration with customers in pharmaceutical industry at every stage of the development of new products, selection of materials, creating designs, ensuring reliable information for the chemical stability and sterilization suitability. They give advice and provide all necessary certificates at each step required for medical and pharmaceutical needs for approving a product. The long standing partnership with famous Bulgarian medicine manufacturers helps Herti to better understand the needs of the industry and to improve its products and services.
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The modern production facilities and machinery of the company are situated on 8 hectares own land, that provide for the full production cycle, meeting all business and ecological requirements. Herti constantly invests in new technologies that boost energy efficiency and improve environmental performance. Hertiâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s management is committed to the idea of creating innovative products and finding original decisions for its customers. The driving force of the Company is the growth of intellectual property. The R&D and quality assurance department puts efforts to organize and to improve all processes connected with developing new products, explore new materials and technologies and implementing them in production. The understanding, determination and leadership of the management have secured strong commitment by the employees of the company. The gained experience is a basis for originating innovative products, ideas, technologies
and managing processes. The knowledge management is of high priority and is kept in an information system, innovative by itself. The understanding and executing this approach contribute for the competitiveness, sustainable development and contentment of the clients and the employee of the company. The management is convinced that following the responsible and ethical business practices in the supply chain, maintaining a safe and healthy workplace, protecting the environment and supporting social projects will help to build a strong and steady company and ensure constant growth. As a SEDEX member Herti uses responsibly sourced materials from suppliers with ethical business practices. Being a shareholder and a partner in Ecopack Herti follows all principles for protecting and recovering the nature. More information about Herti could be found in www.herti.bg
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Newtec Labelling choose Schneider Electric’s solutions solutions for its innovative range of Panther labelling machines Pacdrive 3 by Schneider Electric is a new-generation automation solution, highly efficient and IloT ready, with an innovative system made of a single camera for the notch centring and the label checking
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ewtec Labelling was founded in 1982 and is based in Goito (MN).
The company has released an innovative range of labelling machines which uses a new-generation automation solution made by Schneider Electric and a vision system made by Antares Vision, which uses a single camera for the notch centring and the label checking. The Panther machines are the result of a greater project of re-engineering offered by Newtec Labelling. This project wanted to respond to the new necessities of a rapidly changing industry and it can be applied to labelling applications for containers, in the food & beverage sector as well a in other sectors. This series of machines combines tradition and technology, giving great attention to energy saving, safety and the possibility to manage each machine remotely. Moreover, the choice of using totally innovative vision systems makes them extremely versatile and highly productive.
Massimo Pippa, the owner of Newtec Labelling, explains: “Schneider Electric has been our partner for several years and has always been able to work with us professionally and cooperatively, even when we wanted to reach the most ambitious projects. This has also been the case with the labelling machines Panther in Schneider Electric we found the right company able to offer us the right components and software for the vision system integration”. “The development of Panther has been a big investment in terms of competence and growth: this series is a generational advancement of our offer. In order to keep moving towards this direction we have also invested in human resources hiring highly-specialized software engineers”.
Newtec Labelling has released an innovative range of labelling machines which use automation solutions made by Schneider Electric
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Productivity, safety and efficiency Choosing the Schneider Electric automation solution has been pivotal in helping Newtec Labelling to shape its innovative idea: Panther represents a series of new machines with unique performances using an innovative system of notch centring, which disposes of a vision system with a single external fixed camera, that can also be placed remotely, instead of multiple, mechanically oriented cameras. “The machine directs the container so that it is placed exactly in the right point, making the entire process easier and obtaining a much higher number of labeled containers per hour, while the electronic vision control ensures the accuracy of the result”, says the owner of Newtec Labelling. Considering the “functioning of the machine”, we decided to have a Magelis industrial system made by Schneider Electric that allows the management of both the vision system and the HMI interface. On top of that, in order to ensure the maximum safety and operability, we
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the software to the machine’s new formats without requiring any hardware change.
Massimo Pippa, owner of Newtec Labelling
adopted safety solutions based on the configurable module Preventa XPSMCM by Schneider Electric: this allows setting up customised safety solutions for the machine and the customer. Being flexible to the customer’s needs is not limited to the hardware component. The PacDrive 3 system also includes software libraries entirely destined to the packaging sector. The system is intended to be integrated with third parties, such as the vision system by Antares Vision, and allows having an easily versatile machine, which allows a highly efficient format change and adapts
Finally, the energy efficiency of this innovative range of machines is guaranteed by the use of brushless motors that can be configured and optimized by each customer’s need: the ILM motors with built-in circuitry are part of the PacDrive 3 system dedicated to the packaging world. These motors also make these machines more compact having both the motor and the circuitry in a single component thus considerably reducing the space. A IIOT Ready machine The attention to the market evolution, marked by the integration of digital and operational technologies, led Newtec Labelling to invest in research and development in order to achieve a IIOT Ready machine. Panther is a series of machines that adopt the technology related to Schneider Electric, providing components with Ethernet connectivity to be inserted in related product lines. The choice of having high standards gives the customers the possibility to integrate it in the architecture of the establishment without further adjustments and additions; furthermore, the connectivity is the key factor that enables offering a machine that can be remotely adjusted and managed, not only for purposes of remote maintenance, but also for configuration and reconfiguration according to the customer’s needs. The Panther range is currently used by many customers in the food and beverage industry. www.newteclabelling.it
The HMI Magelis system ensures the machine management and the vision system
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HOW TO ACHIEVE PACKAGING WITH PERSONALITY The designers Paco Adín (Supperstudio) and Santo Cabrera (Solo Advertising have come up with the recipe for achieving differentiated packaging.
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ifferent, surprising, motivating and, above all, something that brings a smile to buyers’ faces and makes them a little happier.” This is how the designer Paco Adín of the agency Supperstudio defines packaging with personality. Adín, who designs fun and multi-award-winning packaging, puts forward eight keys to attaining unique packaging: 1. Tell a story, seduce with simplicity and, if possible, use humour. 2. Less is more. If something doesn’t contribute, it just gets in the way. 3. Make it easy to buy. Use packaging to help your customer identify your product. 4. Make the consumer think a little. 5. Take risks; be audacious. Break the rules. 6. Differentiate, stand out. Having personality means doing things differently. It’s very hard to stand out by doing the same as everybody else. 7. Encourage consumer participation. Play games with them to make the customer think. 8. Think green and never let your brand become a grey one. For Adín, every project is a creative challenge: “I like to wring out my brain cells to come up with the best idea. What a coincidence! It’s sure to be the simplest one, but it’s never the first,” the Basque designer assures us. The perfect brief for unique packaging All designers agree that the first step to achieving differentiated packaging is to be in possession of a good brief.
Paco Adín It is the client who has to define precisely their requirements, the functions the packaging needs to perform and the brand values that need to be transmitted to have an impact on the consumer. Santi Cabrera, director of the agency Solo Advertising, defines six essential factors to include in a good brief. 1. Make it comprehensive and include as much useful information as possible for the agency. 2. Explain the company’s starting point and its values: what stage has it reached? What are its values and what has been done previously with regard to packaging? In this way an evolutionary line can be traced, defining the elements that need reinventing and those that need to be kept as part of its core essence. 3. Define the company’s target market. 4. Define the competition and the market leaders. It is important to include a study of the market that shows what methods the competition use, what innovations they
Santi Cabrera contribute and how they are perceived. It is essential to ascertain the trends within the sector. Only this way can the design be differentiated to surprise the end user. 5. Specify the objectives: what does the brand hope to achieve with the new packaging? Increase market share? Establish a reputation? 6. Other helpful information: the types of material to be used in the new design, the safety of the packaging, the size and density of the product, the manufacturing process, etc. Following the advice of Paco Adín and Santi Cabrera may not guarantee success, but it could be a good starting point for attaining packaging with personality, as explained by both designers during the last Hispack.
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TURNKEY SUPPLIES, WITH NO COMPROMISE
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BM Service is an Italian Company with a long-term and widely renowned experience in the beverage market, specialized in the supply of TURN-KEY plants for water and soft drinks. Our mission is focused on delivering high technical services and values. We are not traders of machines, we are a proven skilled team able to deliver effective and value-added technical solutions tailor made on your real needs, granting the results you expect from us. You can count on an all-round support: from preliminary analysis of the business opportunity, through engineering and design of the production plant, then supply of recognized European quality brand new or used-refurbished machines, offering maximum flexibility in terms of budget requirements, performance and efficiency. Our specialists can provide necessary recommendations and reliable answers based on the understanding of your local market trends and consumer’s demand, thus provide costeffective and flexible solutions able to suit your business plans within the timeline you foreseen. You can count and rely on an unique contractor able to manage a turnkey package throughout all stages, from the preliminary project till the final commissioning at your site. OUR STRUCTURE INTERNAL ENGINEERING DIVISION Our experience and know-how can help you achieve your goals. We can support you in designing and building your customized solutions for any applications in the beverage field, offering maximum flexibility in terms of construction, performance and cost.
4.100 m2 SHOWROOM Where our range of refurbished machines can be audited, inspected and tested with your products. A great opportunity to be sure of what you are going to invest your money for, before signing any agreement, thus controlling them during the progress of the activities till the factory acceptance test. 1.800 m2 WAREHOUSE Where held a wide stock of genuine and alternative spare parts for different machines, ready to be quickly delivered when you need them. EXPERTS ON FIELD Our team of over 50 qualified engineers experienced on processes and machines are available round-theclock to assist you throughout your machines’ lifecycle: - on-site installation, - on-line & on-field technical assistance, - preventive maintenance, - diagnostic visits. SOMETHING MORE WE CAN DO FOR YOU When the line is laid down, you need a skilled team of professionals engineers to make it run efficiently.
We will assist you for the life cycle of the machines. • Hotline support. Our hotline assistance will help you to rapidly identify the malfunctioning therefore will drive your skilled engineers step by step for immediately fix it. • On-site field technical service. You can rely on our team of more than 50 qualified engineers to join you on field to solve the emergency and make your machines run again in the shortest possible time. • Full-service maintenance agreement. Keeping the performance at the top for the whole lifecycle of your machines. TRAINING & SKILL-SHARING Get proactively involved your people is critical to the success of your business. We are glad to share our know-how with your team. You can benefit from our technical on-site trainings: our skilled engineers will convey precious information to help your staff to operate the machines on their own, to detect malfunctions and quickly fix them, to run the machines more efficiently. RELOCATION OF PLANT AND MACHINES BBM’s logistics engineering services
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SPARE PARTS
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RETROFIT, UPGRADES & LINE CONVERSIONS
are turnkey programs that comprise preliminary design, planning and management of activities at different stages and means, start-up and commissioning of the production line at known times and costs. • Design of new production line layouts.
• Planning and management of relocation activities. • Organization and management of logistic means.
wear and tear, BBM represents a valid alternative source for spare parts characterized by a wide range of items available in stock, quick delivery and competitive prices. BBM supplies both genuine and compatible spare parts for the leading international manufacturers’ machines. A valid alternative source that frees you from constraints and helps you solve problems quickly. If you are looking for a cost-effective alternative option instead of buy new parts, you can benefit from our additional services: • Refurbishment and rebuilding of your parts. • Exchange of overhauled assemblies. • Tailor made parts manufacturing. www.bbmpackaging.com
SPARE PARTS Whether for emergencies or normal
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EVENT WILL PROVIDE ROADMAP TO THE SMART MEAT FACTORY Pantone® 877 C
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he key steps meat companies need to take to achieve a smart factory in line with Industry 4.0 will be the major focus of a series of Meat Business Days being held by food IT software specialist CSB-System in Karlsruhe, Germany from 12th – 16th September. As well a series of presentations from industry experts from Fraunhofer IAO, Multivac and CSB-System, the event will also include tours of state-of-the art meat producers in Germany, the Netherlands and Belgium, each of whom has already taken great strides
in becoming a smart meat factory. The Meat Business Days event is dedicated to innovative technologies and solutions for meat production of the future. The focus will be on software, automation and image processing solutions to make the digital transformation a successful one. With business models, value-added chains, processes and consumer behaviour all becoming increasingly digitally connected, more efficient and more transparent, the event will examine which investments in digitalisation and automation are necessary to fully exploit the potential of the
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intelligent factory and the benefits these will bring to the meat industry. For the factory tours, participants can choose to visit Wolf Wurstspezialitäten GmbH, EDEKA Südwest Fleisch GmbH or Fleischhof Rasting GmbH in Germany, ProMessa BV in the Netherlands; or Veviba S.A. in Belgium. www.csb.com
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HOUDIJK FIRST IN BISCUIT FEEDING
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oudijk has been at the forefront of biscuit feeding for the last 50 years. With recent developments like the HOUDIJK CAPPER™, Houdijk is setting new standards for high speed biscuit feeding in combination with a low cost of ownership, hygienic designs and vertical startups. In the HOUDIJK CAPPER™ two technologies meet: base cake handling & cream preparation and depositing. Houdijk offers a turnkey solution with market leading technologies. The HOUDIJK CAPPER™ is a state of the art system, in which the design is focused to maximize: • overall performance & efficiency • repeatability of all settings for product changeovers • operator friendliness • overall system safety • high hygienic and sanitation standards • uncompromised food safety production standards The Houdijk Capper™ has a modular design. The system can be composed of modules to configure the right solution for present and future requirements. It includes 10 features, which makes this system unique in its kind:
Feature 1. Automatic balancing Regular cappers require a balanced infeed to avoid empty lanes and broken or incomplete sandwiches. But imbalance occurs regularly by taking away products upstream (for quality measurements) or misbakes. Re-balancing then requires manual intervention, by adding new products to the line. Not any longer. Houdijk offers fully automatic re-balancing. Missing products will only stop their own lane. When it is replenished, the lane will start again in synchronization with the other lanes. Feature 2. No product, no deposit The Houdijk Capper features a revolutionary, new manifold/depositor. With individually controlled squeeze nozzles. So no mechanically or pneumatically operated pistons and no mechanical adjustments. Any missing or broken base cake will be detected automatically through the Houdijk vision system and will not be deposited (the ‘half’ sandwich can be discharged by feature 6.) Feature 3. Side-alignmentsystem To keep rectangular biscuits in control for a properly sidealigned sandwich, regular cappers use narrow channels. Creating potential blockages by small crumbs. The Houdijk Capper has wider and more forgiving
channels. And a realignment device that pushes rectangular and square base cakes sideways to their exact position. This will ensure a properly aligned sandwich. Feature 4. Real-time motion adjustment Any capper features many mechanical movements. When properly synchronized, they create a perfect sandwich. However, the base cakes and the cream are subject to small daily (even hourly) changes. Requiring small mechanical adjustments to properly set the equipment. The Houdijk Capper features an allservo system, in which all important motions can be adjusted via the HMI in real-time. Right when the equipment is in production: no tools, no mess. The adjustments are intuitive and can be done by a regular operator. Feature 5. Real-time deposit weight adjustment Each nozzle of the Houdijk Manifold can be tuned individually to a 1/100 second (through the HMI) for a perfect deposit shape and weight. Because of its unique way of opening and closing the valve (1-500 times per minute) round, rectangular and odd-shaped deposits are possible, as well as encapsulated deposits.
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Feature 6. Incomplete product discharge At the exit of the Houdijk Capper, incomplete or broken sandwiches can be discharged automatically and individually. Based on information gained by the vision system for the no-product-no-deposit feature. Feature 7. Poka Yoke change-over From round to rectangular, from 12 lanes to 14 lanes…Whatever the required change-over, it should be done quickly and effortlessly. Houdijk features a Poka Yoke change-over requiring no tools, no mechanical adjustments, no finetuning, no tweaking. The only things required are an HMI recipe setting and lightweight change-over parts, which already have the correct and fixed settings designed into them. A change-over that can be done by an operator – no engineer or mechanic is required.
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Feature 8. Vertical start-up after change-over A typical change-over will take 15 minutes – no further adjustments or tweaking is necessary. A vertical start-up is essential to meet today’s efficiency requirements. Feature 9. Cleaning time The Houdijk Capper has a completely open, hose-down design with no hidden corners or spaces. And easily removable change-parts, with designated trolley for storage. This allows for a very short cleaning time, facilitating a quick return to full production. The manifold is provided with a COP-ready trolley and controls for proper HACCP cleaning.
Feature 10. Manning level Low maintenance is required for the Houdijk Capper because of state-ofthe-art design and first class commercial components. In the unlikely event of a malfunction, most faults can be traced through the HMI. Using commercial components ensure local availability and local support. A closely positioned cream kitchen will make sure that the Houdijk Capper can be manned by a single kitchen/capper operator. You can calculate your savings based upon your own manufacturing figures. Just enter code ‘0704’ and calculate your benefit online at www.maximizeyourcapacity.nl
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NEW PACK FOR EDIBLE OIL
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PC Promens Innocan has launched a range of PET containers that are ideal for the edible oil sector, offering a variety of benefits for both manufacturers and consumers.
The excellent clarity of PET and the wide labelling area of the pack enable manufacturers to maximise brand image and on-shelf appeal, while the material’s inherent barrier properties help to deliver a long shelf life. For consumer convenience, the lightweight, ergonomic design ensures safe and easy handling, and the overall strength of the container means no outer pack is required. The central neck also allows easy pouring with no glugging. The lightweight, stack-
able containers deliver excellent pallet utilisation (for example.45 x 20 litre containers per Europallet) to maximise loads and minimise costs. In addition, the lower transport costs, which mean a lower carbon footprint, and the fully-recyclable containers provide valuable sustainability benefits. The container is available in a range of standard sizes - 2, 5, 10, 15, and
20 litres – allowing companies to create family ranges to meet their requirements, with no tooling costs.
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EFFICIENCY AND FLEXIBILITY, KEY FACTORS FOR ZAMBELLI
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ambelli Srl was established in 1969 as a company to manufacture packaging machines in the mechanical deep-rooted tradition of the city of Bologna, famous worldwide as “The Packaging Valley”. In a few years the success of the technological solutions adopted has crossed the Italian borders and created a strong international customer base. Zambelli today range of machines is composed by: • shrink-wrappers • tray-packers • cartoners • case packers • pick & place and robotized palletizer The food sector has seen the latest developments in technology and packaging for Zambelli machines, with the introduction of pick’n’place systems with robots and multi-packaging lines, allowing easy-to-use integrated solutions capable of working with plastic/carton trays / carton cases / shrink film. Zambelli’s machine design was developed to fulfill the expectations of operators and maintenance personnel, who day-by-day test the reliability and the efficiency, and ultimately make the success of a packaging system and a machine manufacturer. Zambelli has followed this efficiencyseeking approach with its LFT series of Tray-Packers/Shrink-wrappers starting from the engineering of the frame, featuring a cantilever design that allows the operator total control of and accessibility to all areas of the machine. The frame is also designed so that all the parts that need lubrication are gathered in the back side of the machine. This hygienic design maintains separation between the lubricated parts and
the parts in contact with the bottles. In addition to these benefits, Zambelli has also given its LFT series of traypackers shrink-wrappers features that allow the following advantages: • reduced change over time • “user friendly” operation • reduced machine footprint • reduced maintenance costs • higher production efficiency • better quality of the shrink packs Up-to-date technological solutions through Zambelli design with less moving parts, hence less wear and adjustments, extensive field testing, and standardization of functional groups, have led to excellence in terms of reliability and efficiency. Examples of these developments are: • bottle separation system which allows to pack bottles of any format and diameter on the same machine while maintaining optimal performance conditions. • wrapping bar assembly without drive chains. This group has no part subject to lubrication or wear, total accessibility, operation with no resist-
ance and can be immediately reset in case of an e-stop. • tunnel metal mesh belt without side drive chains; the removal of these chains that are highly sensible to the cyclic heating and cooling through the tunnel has reduced to zero the maintenance of all the tunnel. The stretching of the mesh belt is in fact automatically compensated for by a counter weight assembly. • servo driven film unwinding system to prevent any film stretching when pulled from the roll - allows a dramatic reduction of the film thickness with significant material savings for the end user. Furthermore the absence of stretching of the film increases the accuracy of the centering of the printed film on the bundle. Zambelli’s research has also lead to energy consumption savings for film shrinking and aesthetic improvement of the shrink pack. Zambelli unique energy saving heating tunnel design has obtained perfectly shaped packs without wrinkles by a tunnel of reduced length hence reducing thermal waste and machine footprint.
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Zambelli “user friendly” technology with less moving parts in the machine has a dramatic impact on reducing time needed for installation and commissioning, training customer’s personnel and carry out scheduled maintenance. All together these features reduce the machine’s total cost of ownership (TCO) that is the ultimate customer’s goal. These are only some of the innovative features shared by all the Zambelli LFT series of tray-packers and shrink-wrapping machines, throughout the widest range of capacity available from 15 up to 120 cycles per minute and capable of running product in film only, pad + film or tray+film style. Zambelli certainly
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has the right machine to help you driving down your production costs! Examples of performance and good results of the LFT series are the recent Zambelli systems installed by Hain Daniels, UK and by Drogheria & Alimentari Spa, Italy. Zambelli has installed at Hain Daniels a perfect example of its compact design philosophy: a dynamic lane divider to arrange reverse tapered plastic jars in multiple lanes. A SCARA robot allows easy pick’n’place of jars into the plastic trays fed by a Zambelli de-nester. The Zambelli system, including an LFT20 shrink-wrapper, runs at 12000 jars per minute.
Great flexibility with so different product formats handled on the same machine system! Another Zambelli system, with an LFT 20s shrink-wrapper installed by Drogheria & Alimentari Spa, equipped with a lane divider, a case former, a scara pick’n’place robot, and a case sealer, is a further example of great flexibility offered by the LFT series. Plastic or glass jars, ranging from round to bulge to taper, are packed in 6 packs, with shrink film unsupported, tray only, tray+film or in a full wraparound case. Four different packages are available on the same machine with the robot loading the spice jars into the system, with virtually no change over.
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EXCELLENT CONTRAST INK IS HIGHLY VERSATILE
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inx Printing Technologies is launching a new opaque yellow pigmented ink that delivers excellent contrast on both light and dark substrates to ensure effective code visibility across a wide range of food packaging applications. In addition, the new Linx Yellow pigmented ink 1079 provides a fast drying time of within two seconds, allowing it to be used on fast-moving production lines or where products are handled soon after printing.
The ink can be used with Linx’s Midi plus and Ultima plus printheads on the company’s Linx 5900 and Linx 7900 series printers to code a wide variety of materials including plastics, in particular PVC, PP and OPP, dry glass, card, and steel. For industrial environments, it provides broad chemical splash and rub resistance, as well as excellent
resistance to alkali, acid, water, alcohol, petrol and cutting fluid. Linx 1079 also offers superior lightfastness, making it particularly suitable for products and packs that are exposed to light for extended periods. The ink’s nine month shelf life is
longer than many competitor pigmented inks and enables companies to carry out effective stock management. Using the ink, printers can operate for up to 1400 hours between scheduled maintenance. www.linxglobal.com
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Ronzulli S.p.A., flexible packaging
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onzulli S.p.A. produces flexible packaging suitable for packing food and non-food products. The company was set up in 1988 and today Ronzulli S.p.A. is a well - established and well - known company in this field. Even though there are many competitors, Ronzulli S.p.A. has been able to stand out and its success on the market mainly depends on two aspects: high-quality printing and raw material. Ronzulli S.p.A. has been able to offer a quality product since it has focused on: 1) Technology 2) Staff 3) Research
Ronzulli S.p.A. is equipped with two HD 8-colour flexoprinting machines, two laminating machines and four cutting machines. It is also equipped with a graphic department and a quality control laboratory (BRC IQP certificate). Thanks to the continuous technological update of the production system, Ronzulli has been able to reach high quality standard that apart from being already higher than its flexoprinting competitors’, have resulted in being really competitive even against rotogravure printing system. Ronzulli S.p.A. is able to manage all the different stages of production from the inside: Graphic work, internal production and installation of digital plates, 8-colour printing process, solvent-less lamination, cutting, laboratory analysis. Each stage is supported by the latest software in order to check the perfect match between graphic project and final result assuring in this way high quality standard and compliance with current laws. Ronzulli’s verticalisation of working methods avoids external service and guarantees the highest confidentiality of Customer’s order. Ronzulli company offers a wide range of services perfectly
in line with its international profile. The preliminary technical settings of each print are carried out in such a professional way that customer can be confident about the final result.Thanks to the chance of managing all the different stages of the production cycle from the inside, Ronzulli is able to optimize the deadlines by planning on time deliveries according to Customer’s request and of course, where distance permits. Both on national and international markets, Ronzulli’s agents are able to take care of Customers’ needs quickly. In the laboratory for analysis, Ronzulli’s technical staff carefully analyses raw materials and inks in order to check if they are suitable for their intended use; production waste is delivered to proper waste disposal plants, working places and workers are subjected to periodic inspection. Each step being part of the production process strictly complies with current laws, respects environment and assures Customers and Consumers safe packaging. Ronzulli S.p.A. has applied its know-how to flexo printing and today, it can boast a wide range of materials and is able to offer the most suitable flexible packaging for no matter what product.
Ronzulli S.p.A. manufactures packaging for biscuits, wafers, confectionery, candies, snacks, crackers, pastries, fresh and dried pasta, rice, cereals, flour, dried fruit, legumes, cold cuts, cheese, meat, frozen food, coffee, powder milk, spices, dressings, soaps, washing powders. At the time being, apart from Italy, Ronzulli S.p.A. also exports to Europe and to 28 Extra UE countries such as Libya, Tunisia, Algeria, Mauritania, Senegal, Ivory Coast, Mali, Burkina Faso, Ghana, Cameroon, Togo, Benin, Gabon, Nigeria, South Africa, Madagascar, Capo Verde, Ethiopia. All our customers can rely on our local agents which are able to handle any kind of request. Ronzulli S.p.A. aware of its skills and potential, is interested in extending its market to other Countries and find new partners and agents that may want to co-operate. Thanks to our customers, specialised magazines and business partners, there are more and more companies that get in contact with Ronzulli S.p.A. to get an offer for their products. Our “typical customer” is interested in packaging aesthetics and high quality product. In a globalised market, detail makes the difference and Ronzulli S.p.A. has bet on it! www.ronzulli.it
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Celebration at inauguration of new company building Major investment in Theegarten-Pactec’s company history
Theegarten-Pactec, one of the world’s leading manufacturers of packaging technologies for confectionery, today inaugurated a new manufacturing/assembly complex and office building at the company’s long-standing headquarters in Dresden. The total investment of € 30 million represents the largest-ever investment in the history of the packaging machinery manufacturer
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or Theegarten-Pactec, the new building is the foundation needed to continue building high-tech machines for our customers and secure long-term growth,” explains Markus Rustler, President & CEO of Theegarten-Pactec. “The new building has also resulted in the creation of around 50 new jobs. We are delighted that the first construction phase is now complete,
thus setting another milestone in the company’s history, which goes back over 80 years.” The company’s positive performance in recent years meant that the existing buildings had grown too small. The new assembly buildings are designed to create better assembly conditions for complex lines and in particular to facilitate startup operations in Dresden itself so that seamless project workflows are
guaranteed for Theegarten-Pactec and its customers. The TheegartenPactec site will increase in size as a result, extending to a total area of 50,000 m2. The entire project will be implemented in three construction phases and will also involve the phased demolition of existing buildings. During the first construction phase, the office building and the first part of the assembly/manufacturing building were
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constructed. This phase is now complete. This is being followed by the demolition of the old building and the construction of the second half of the manufacturing and assembly facilities. Both should be complete by mid-2017. The new construction consists of an office building with production and warehouse areas, staff amenities and technology facilities as well as a car park with 170 parking spaces. The offices provide space for various usages such as research and development, design, customer service and sales. An employee canteen with a terrace is also located in the interior courtyard. Mechanical production and varnishing is accommodated in the manufacturing building. A number of productionrelated offices with a gallery are situated adjacent to the manufacturing building. An assembly building and a warehouse are also under construction. The demolition of existing buildings and the construction of the new facilities are taking place on the site without interrupting operations. A total of 5,500 m2 of office space has been built with a high-spec building envelope, which is to be certified in accordance with the KfW Development Bank’s energy efficiency standard. The office building is a steel concrete construction in a cast-in-place concrete structure with beam-less flat slab ceilings. The facade is a curtain wall consisting of various materials such as fibre cement panels, metal panels and expanded metal. The offices have a ventilation and air-conditioning system. The assembly and manufacturing buildings, which are fitted with cranes and hoisting equipment throughout, will cover a total area of 15,500 m2. They are equipped with radiant ceiling panels for district heating and a ventilation system is also installed. The new buildings provide space for 400 workstations. The location in the Reick district of Dresden is an urban, mature setting with public transport links and easy access to the A17.
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With 400 employees, TheegartenPactec is a major employer in the Dresden region. “Thanks to careful planning, this mammoth project has so far not impacted on our daily operations, the design and manufacture of packaging systems,” says Rustler. “The three pillars of the construction project – time, cost and quality – are in line with expectations due to outstanding planning by our partner Vollack and the execution of these plans by the individual trades.” With a team of 300 employees, including 150 architects and engineers, Vollack is a specialist in the methodical development, planning and implementation as well as revitalisation of sustainable and ener
gy-efficient offices, industrial buildings and health sector buildings. Theegarten-Pactec worked on its first joint project with Vollack in Saxony in 2006: the renovation of the eastern hall (Osthalle) in the building (assembly and warehouse building) in a project valued at approx. € 300,000. Even then it could be seen that the building would need to be completely renovated as some of Theegarten’s building stock in Dresden dates from the 1950s and 1960s. In 2010, the two partners developed the initial concrete ideas for converting or renovating Theegarten-Pactec’s old buildings. In October 2010, development of the site with the old buildings began. Land was subsequently purchased at the old site, opening up new prospects for the future. The building application was submitted in April 2013. The demolition work commenced in November 2013.
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IMA DAIRY & FOOD CORAZZA PACKAGING MACHINES FOR DAIRY AND CONVENIENCE FOOD
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he non-pharmaceutical part of IMA Group, is a world leader in the design and manufacture of automatic machines for the packaging of tea, coffee, confectionery, food (dairy, convenience food and confectionery) and cosmetics & toiletries. IMA’s core business in the dairy and food sector is managed by IMA DAIRY & FOOD. IMA DAIRY & FOOD is a world leader in the design and manufacture of automatic machines for the packaging of countless dairy and food products. A high technological profile, the ability to offer tailor-made solutions to satisfy the most sophisticated requests and special attention to service are the pillars that support IMA DAIRY & FOOD’s lasting partnership with the industry’s leading brands. Consisting of seven specialised companies (Benhil, Corazza, Erca, Fillshape, Hassia, Hamba and Gasti), all capable of rapidly meeting customer demands, IMA DAIRY & FOOD offers comprehensive, integrated and marketing-oriented solutions. Corazza, with an installed base of more than 4,200 machines worldwide is the world’s leading name for dairy and convenience food packaging equipment, covering requirements that go from dosing to wrapping. A specialist for marketingoriented technical solutions, Corazza is also renowned for prompt and reliable customer service. The machine portfolio also comprises secondary and end-of-line packaging solutions. Today Corazza manufactures complete packaging lines for: • Fresh, processed & cream cheese
• Butter • Yeast • Paste & pressed bouillon cube. Customers can contact Corazza for a customized solution to any special or particular primary and/or secondary packaging requirement. A dedicated and highly specialized engineering team in our R&D department is at the disposal of our customers to evaluate and develop custom-built solutions from single unit applications to full “turn-key” solutions. The leadership of Corazza is focused on a wide range of equipment covering all market capacity requirements, marketing oriented technical solutions, prompt and reliable customer service to solve the problems linked to the whole machines life. Our team
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is available for all our customers helping them in improving their operational efficiency, acquiring and retaining market share, enhancing competitive advantage. FOCUS ON FF4: Dosing & wrapping machine for processed cheese Linear high-speed dosing & wrapping machine Corazza introduces the latest development for the packing of processed, cream or fresh cheese. The Corazza FF4 provides you
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with the latest technology for your traditional products. The machine is designed for the packaging of triangular, square or rectangular portions. It has a filling system with formation of wrapping shells from reel-fed sealing aluminum foil and application of heat sealing alufoil lid inside the filled shell for subsequent portion closing and sealing. Each wrapping includes an internal “consumer-friendly” easy opening tear strip and an external
paper brand label. The portions are finally gathered in the required bundle configuration and carried onto the outfeed conveyor. A perfect line combined with a cartoning machine: Corazza offers the possibility to combine the FF4 machine with a cartoning machine. There are different models available which change according to the product shape: triangular, square or rectangular. www.ima-industries.com
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EMIRATES REFRESHMENTS COMPANY ACHIEVES 25% COST SAVINGS
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o boost efficiency and maintain a competitive edge in what is a tough market, Emirates Refreshments Company (ERC) has carried out a short-neck conversion on its PET bottling line. ERC, brand owners of Jeema Mineral Water and carbonated soft drink O Cola, worked with Sidel, the leading provider of production equipment and services for liquids in PET, to upgrade its production line with Sidel’s innovative PET packaging solutions. “We had worked with Sidel for the past 17 years and we have always been satisfied with their solutions. By upgrading our PET production line with Sidel’s innovative solutions, we were able to make substantial cost savings that translated into 25 per cent annually,” said Munther Khlifat Plant Manager at ERC. The beverage sector is expected to continue growing in the UAE across various categories. In 2015, the consumption of water, the most consumed beverage item, stood at around 1.13 billion litres and is forecast to increase by a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 7.2
per cent to reach 1.48 billion litres by 2019. The solutions introduced for ERC included a blower, a filler and a combi, along with packaging and line improvement services. The objective in making the investment was to increase efficiency, reduce energy consumption, save raw materials, and cut production costs by lightweighting the company’s packaging through moving to a Sidel StarLite™ base and short neck. Muhammed Elgharib, also a Plant Manager at ERC, commented – “By changing the design of the PET bottle and shortening the bottle neck to adopt a Short Neck 29/25 closure, we were able to produce attractive new designs that weigh considerably less – 27.5 grams compared to 32 grams for 1.5 litre bottles; and 11.6 grams compared to 17 grams for 500 ml bottles.” Short necks offer tremendous economic gains and reduce post-consumer waste by cutting down the material used. The Sidel StarLite base gives added durability, stability and overall resistance to the bottles, providing higher bottle integrity throughout the supply chain without
compromising on the safety standards of the beverages inside. In addition, ERC introduced Sidel ECO lamps to the PET line to provide more precise and more efficient heating. This reduced the line’s electricity consumption and therefore also contributed to the cost savings achieved, as well as improving the PET line’s performance in terms of sustainability. “We understand very clearly the potential impact of lightweighting on brand value and the consumer experience. We are glad that ERC can now save substantial costs, remain competitive, and achieve their sustainability goals after upgrading their PET line with Sidel technology,” stated Samuel Gobbe, Customer Service Director at Sidel.
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AND THE EMMI GOES TO… SONOCO Swiss dairy choses IML packaging for about 50 yoghurt varieties
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wiss yoghurt is becoming a top seller in Asia and the Middle East, whether it is pineapple yoghurt in Asia or strawberry flavour in the United Arab Emirates. The Emmi Group headquartered in Lucerne, Switzerland relies on Sonoco’s in-mould labelling (IML) solutions to pack its about 50 different yoghurt varieties and flavours. These high-quality packages are produced using thin-walled injection techniques and replace the previous deep-drawn cups with self-adhesive labels.
Emmi is the largest milk processor in Switzerland with some 5,300 employees (adjusted for part-time working) and is one of Europe’s premium dairies. In its home market, the company focuses on the development, production and marketing of a full range of dairy and fresh products as well as the production, ageing and trade of primarily Swiss cheeses. Outside Switzerland, Emmi concentrates on brand concepts and specialities in European and North American markets, and increasingly on emerging markets outside of Europe. Emmi exports its products from Switzerland into more than 60 countries. Every year, Sonoco’s packaging plant located in Zwenkau, Germany delivers several million cups for Emmi Yoghurt to Ostermundigen, Switzerland. Emmi fills about 50 varieties of yoghurt into the 100-gram polypropylene cups. The Swiss dairy exports 9 out of 10 cups to other countries and the trend is increasing. Especially in Asia and the Middle East, the demand for Swiss yoghurt is on the rise. In these markets, detailed information on the products
is particularly important – a field in which Sonoco’s IML cups offer key advantages. The all-around designed packages increase the decoration area by 25 percent, offering plenty of space for product information. As with all fresh products, hygiene is also a major issue - one that begins with the package. The thin-walled injection process used by Sonoco ensures a high standard of hygiene. Prior to injection, the granular base material is melted at approximately 200 degrees Celsius, which is an ideal temperature for food packaging. The entire production at the Sonoco site near Leipzig is certified according to the BRC-IoP standard for food packaging and is subject to strict quality management. “Our comprehensive control plan convinced Emmi to contract Sonoco,” says Andreas Rothschink, Sales Director Plastic Packaging, Sonoco. “We utilize multilevel camera inspection technology to match the labels on the bottom with the ones on the banderole and to control positioning accuracy, spiral misalignment and if the sealing edge is fully injected.” Furthermore, highly pigmented sunlight protection labels preserve the product against strong UV-radiation prevailing in many Asian regions.
duction focuses on cups, cans and oval containers with volumes from 100 millilitres. Sonoco manufactures with highperformance equipment, using the latest tool and robotic technology. The IML process is a relatively new packaging technology and has the main advantage of combining manufacturing and decorating in a single operation. Another benefit is that labels applied during the injection process are usually made of the same plastic substance as packages, so there is no need to separate materials for recycling. Adhesives are unnecessary because both components are melted together during processing. In-mould labelling opens up a wide range of design possibilities for decorating packages, producing outstanding tactile and visual effects, and even highly realistic photographic images. Labels are available with a matt or glossy surface, and they provide additional product protection against UV rays and light. These types of labels can be printed using either offset or gravure printing.
Sonoco produces plastic packages at its Zwenkau plant near Leipzig, Germany as well as in Bradford/UK. Pro-
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ack Expo 2016 was held in Chicago on 6-9 November. It was a very successful event that allowed ALTECH to broaden its lead/prospect base on the wide US market and beyond. Pack Expo in Chicago - which took place on the 60th Anniversary of its debut - is one of the most renowned processing and packaging shows at international level. Over the years, the number, quality, and relevance of its exhibitors have confirmed the prestige and importance of this event.
This is especially true this year, so much so that Jim Pittas, sr. vice president of PMMI, described this edition as “an overwhelming success”. The figures provided suggest that Pack Expo 2016 has been the largest show in the history of Pack
Expo, not only in terms of visitors (over 46,000) but also because of the presence of 2.512 exhibitors spread over 116,000 square meters on the McCormick Place show floor.
• Finally, a simulator fitted with an ALritma X that is able to print over 1,000 labels/minute (suited to rotary labellers) aroused great interest.
The visitors that ALTECH had the pleasure to welcome on its booth had the opportunity to see all its most recent solutions for labelling and codifying a wide range of products. In particular, the following systems were on display: • A low-cost ALbelt C labelling system for cylindrical products. • An ALline E in-line front-back labelling system. • An ALbet system equipped with 2 ALstep labelling heads for applying 2 labels, one to the top and one to the bottom. • An ALcode system for real-time printing of variable data on pallets.
Throughout the show, ALTECH welcomed numerous visitors and secured new leads from Asia, Central and South America, Canada and naturally the US. The visit of such a big number of people interested in the exhibited machinery fills ALTECH with pride. www.altech.it
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High-speed solutions for confectionery sector
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he increasing speed of production of process lines and in primary packaging machines (typically flow pack) in the confectionery sector, is a constant challenge that our company has to deal with. A task made even more onerous by the nature of the products, which are often fragile and need to be treated with extreme caution to prevent them from reaching damaged the final consumer, thus creating an image damage to the costumers companies. Ready to respond to the needs of the market, M.H. Material Handling SpA has developed in recent years advanced systems to manage the products output from the primary packaging machines; in order to unify them on a single line, or split them on multiple tracks, depending on the chosen solution for secondary packaging.
currently able to manage over 400 pieces per minute. The unification of the group presented by MH is designed to be interposed between two or more primary packaging machines and a secondary packaging machine. Each track input is constituted by 2 or 3 conveyors with medium friction belt driven by brushless motors, the number varies depending on the speed required by the output line; increasing the speed, can be necessary the use of vacuum aspiration systems to avoid the slipping of the products on the belts during the acceleration phase. The purpose of these transporters is to ensure the proper phasing of
Recently, MH has presented two new systems, one sorter and one merger, in order to overcome the already high production rates achieved in the past: the new devices are able to handle production capacities of up to 600 products per minute on single row, 150 mm long, corresponding to a nominal speed of 90 m/min. Merging groups The unification groups are an essential accessory when the secondary packaging machine is a Racetrack type with a robotic arm for multiple picking up. The best machines available on the market are
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incoming products so that they cannot collide with each other on the subsequent unification tape. The unification conveyor is a further conveyor belt where the products are carried in a single row using one or two guides posed like a funnel. At the speeds provided it is necessary to overcome the concept of the fixed guide, as any slowdown of products in contact with the guide would result in a loss of timing and risk of interlocking. Event that with high production cadence that would have catastrophic effects and would lead to immediately block of the upstream machines. For this reason, the chosen solution is to replace the fixed guides with
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motorized vertical belt conveyors that they can adapt the speed to that of the underlying tape. The system is designed to unify the incoming productions from two lines into single row with products about 150 mm long at a rate of 300 ppm for each row: the result is a final output of 600 ppm on a single row; the actual output speed of the products by the system is between 110 and 140 m/min, depending on the characteristics of the products and the needs of the downstream secondary packaging machine. The machine is manufactured with the highest construction standards, the phaser conveyors are equipped with easy-change system without tools. The standard control system is a Siemens PLC with color operator panel, as well as inverters, brushless and related drives are Keb or Elau, gearboxes and asynchronous are SEW. On request, it is possible to install Rockwell Allen-Bradley electronic. An important feature that distinguishes the MH compared to other systems on the market is the ability to control the output step of the products to obtain a regular cadence. Conversely, many competitors offer a management of the products in trains, in fact forcing a complete re-phase of the products before entering the secondary machine, with consequent increase of costs. MH has recently acquired a major order for a leading manufacturer in the confectionery industry in the Middle East. The supply comprises three merger systems 2 in 1 and a merger system 3 in 1 accompanied by all the connection conveyors with
the flowpack machines upstream of the system. Sorter groups In the case where the solution chosen for the secondary packaging is the multi robot type with a vision system, the need is to direct the products on multiple lines from the output of the primary packaging machines. MH offers a wide range of solutions, from a mobile channel systems to those multi paddle, all moved by brushless motors. The novelty is constituted by a discontinuous movable guide system. The group consists of a battery of two phasing blet conveyors controlled by brushless motors, which step in a regular manner the products directed to the conveyor on which the sorting occurs. The division from 1 to 2 lines is performed using a motorized vertical belt conveyor, superimposed on the sorting conveyor, on which are mounted some flights with the required length that, on alternate paces, accompany the products towards the outside track. As the shift occurs gradually and at the same speed of the underlying belt, there are no strong stresses on the product and the system is particularly suitable for fragile products. Even in this case, as for the mergers, the cadence of the products at the exit of the machine it is guaranteed and does not require another phase before the secondary packaging machines. The production speed reached are identical to those already mentioned for the mergers. Visit: www.mhmaterialhandling.com
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New entry-level solution: Mosca introduces MO-M-8 semi-automatic strapping machine Efficient strapping, easy operation • High availability and low maintenance • Best Mosca quality at an attractive price
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osca’s new semi-automatic strapping machine responds to the needs of customers who want a lower entry-level machine at an attractive price without sacrificing quality. Based on the established RO-M Fusion, the MO-M-8 offers reliable operation with high availability. The compact machine dispenses with Mosca’s usual strap guide frame. Instead, the strap is wrapped around the package manually. This makes the MOM-8 easy to use and ideal for customers who need to strap a low number of packages without renouncing efficiency and reliability. The new machine proves once again that Mosca understands what cus-
MO-M-8: Highest quality in the entrylevel segment: The semi-automatic strapping machine. MO-M-8 is based on the established RO-M Fusion. The strap is laid on manually; sealing is conducted automatically.
tomers want. “Our MO-M-8 is especially designed for users who generally don’t need to strap items as often – but rely on high availability when they do,” says Christian Zwieb, responsible for product management at Mosca GmbH. The robust, semi-automatic strapping machine was developed as a successor to the MOM-7 and is based on the RO-M Fusion, the latest evolution of the established RO-M series. “Many users are familiar with the models in the RO-M series as reliable entry-level machines. Mosca launched the first RO-M on the market in the 1970s.” Wholesalers, distribution centers and logistics services have sworn by these compact units for decades. Several thousand RO-M Fusion machines have been successfully sold on the market. In keeping with Mosca’s modular construction concept, many core components of the MO-M-8 – including the machine frame, strap dispenser and sealing unit – are constructed in the same way as the RO-M Fusion. But the semi-automatic MO-M-8 dispenses with the strap guide frame. To strap a product, the operator places the package on the machine and lays the strap on manually. The unit is available with an optional table stop to facilitate optimum positioning of the individual packages. Strap return, tension adjustment and the welding of the strap ends are conducted automatically after the strap is placed in the sealing unit to initiate the strapping process. Energy-efficient and low maintenance The proven standard 3 sealing unit, long reserved for high-performance
machines, featured in the RO-M Fusion is at the heart of the new MO-M-8. Temperature is regulated via a controller on the heating blade, and multiple decentralized DC motors replace the central drive in the sealing unit. The direct drive for these functions completely eliminates the need for wearing parts, including toothed belts, clutches and chains. For the user, this means high availability and low maintenance. An automatic strap feed on the sealing unit supports coil changing, which is made easy thanks to the quick-change system. The MO-M-8 is also extremely energy efficient with a power consumption of only approx. 120 watts. The machine is controlled via Mosca’s proprietary MSCB-1 real-time control panel. “Operators can set the strap tension or required strap length via the potentiometer to optimize the process for their specific application,” Zwieb explains. “The soft tension capability makes it easy to strap even delicate products. The strap feed can also be easily readjusted via a push button.” An illuminated service push-button indicates the machine’s current operating state with colored signals. This means that the operator can see right away if the heating has not yet reached welding temperature or the safety circuit is interrupted, and can respond accordingly. The MO-M-8 is suitable for packages that are a minimum of 80 mm wide and 10 mm high. Polypropylene (PP) straps with a width of five, eight or twelve millimeters may be used according to requirements.
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the best of Italy in one color – red Our vision, our mission and philosophy of excellence
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n a country with food manufacturing potentials, food manufacturing has to be set as one of the pillars of technological and economical progress. PIGO set a goal to become an initiating force in technological and consequently economical progress in food processing industry, a leader in country and in the world in manufacturing of food processing machines from its program. Today, PIGO has established itself as a world-class leader in the design and manufacture of high technology freezing, freeze drying and drying equipment, as well as fruit and vegetable processing equipment, with an extensive experience in both freezing and fruit and vegetables processing. PIGO can proudly say that its machines achieve excellent operating characteristics and energy efficiency, while being user friendly, thus guaranteeing many advantages and privileges to the company’s buyers. Main products PIGO has specialized in building fluidised bed freezers, EASY Freeze, the most suitable for IQF freezing all variety of fruits, vegetables and numerous sea, meat and cheese products, redefining IQF Technology With Adaptable Air Flow. EASY Freeze technology is providing perfect shape of IQF product and no clumps - Full controlled fluidisation method keeps the product constantly suspended above the belt in a cushion of air. The result is the immediate crust freezing and efficient core freezing of individual pieces, regardless of type, variety or condition of product.
Maximized freezing efficiency for each unique product, whether the product is heavy, light, soft, sticky or fragile, thanks to Variable speed control of all fans and belts, allowing on-the-fly optimization of air flow conditions. Interior video monitoring allows for real-time supervising of operating conditions, allowing the complete control and adjustments of the entire process from outside, without necessity to entering into the freezer. EASY Freeze is considered as the freezer with the most superior sanitation, giving the possibility to user to freeze different products one after the other without risk of cross – contamination. EASY Freeze is ENERGY SAVING and TROUBLE FREE solution for all your freezing needs. Within the freezing equipment product line, PIGO also manufactures the innovative EASY Freeze SPYRO, the
“Our philosophy is very simple: Give our best for people who expect the best” (D.Z.)
latest generation of spiral freezers giving utmost advantages to the users in terms of energy efficiency, hygienic conditions and advanced technological caracteristics, such as: • Belts gear motors are positioned outside the insulated cabin (no lubrication inside the freezer) avoiding any risks of contaminations due to some oil leakages; • The unit doesn’t have any mezzanine floor and or intermediary platform, to avoid any dirtiness accumulation (presence of any mezzanine floor or intermediary platform are making more difficult the cleaning operations) – the absolutely highest hygienic standards; • Freezer design is made according to max. thermal load and max. surface occupied on the belt by the different products foreseen; • Low maintenance cost and low spare parts cost due to utilisation of high quality commercial components; • Low pressure fans to higher air speed. In order to obtain a quick freezing process EASY Freeze SPYRO is designed for high speed circulation (4 -10 m/sec) of cold air
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in contact with the product, on the whole length of the spiral conveyor; • Very low weight loss, which is two times less then with vertical air flow • Hitting the incoming product with the coldest air; the product is therefore immediately “crusted” and snow formation diminished; PIGO freezers are built in modular sizes and all components are made entirely of stainless steel, capable to provide perfectly frozen product even for delicate products like cooked rice, raspberries, etc. PIGO also designs, fabricates and assembles sophisticated freeze dryers, EASY Freeze DRYER - LYOPHILIZER, product line which includes a broad range of standard and custom units, aplicating low temperature work and shorter cycle time. The freeze drying - dehydration technology allows to save delicate aromas while drying the frozen product under vacuum, producing premium quality product. Premium sensorial properties for finished product, absolutely superimposable to those of the fresh product. Machine execution is entirely in stainless steel (Chamber, doors, hinges, shelf modules, etc). In the EASY Freeze Drying concept Shelf modules and vapour condenser are contained inside chamber, giving as final result much shorter freeze dry-
ing time then any other freeze drying technology. Viewing ports are provided in the doors, allowing observation of both the vapour condenser and product trays during the drying cycle. Each unit is equipped with complete refrigeration plant of corresponding size, including also refrigeration condensing unit is purpose-built with capacity control to allow economical use of refrigerant. Includes condenser unit. Besides EASY Freeze, EASY Freeze SPYRO, and EASY Freeze DRYER – LYOPHILIZER, one of the company’s main machines is automatic Pitting machine PG103 having up to five times higher capacity than other pitting machines on the market. Experience of all PIGO’s clients confirms work with 0,00% of remained stones when adequate quality and
preparation of the fruit (clean, calibrated product with adequate ripeness) is provided. EASY DRY PG 135 multistage belt adiabatyc dryer, with separate zones temperature and humidity control is sophisticated solution for air drying, even for delicate products. For extraordinary blanching results and efficiency is recomended SUPER STEAM Flow blancher-cooker. PIGO systems are concepted to create a “High Added Value Fruit” production plant, which contains dozens of small innovations and a few large improvements for a more reliable system, all together also improving natural fruit characteristics. In the field of different drying technologies, PIGO is aslo providing CONTINUOUS INFUSION TECHNOLOGY and KNOW-HOW to it’s clients, giving possibility to improove also natural furit properties, as well as extended shelf life. To get a better idea of what PIGO does, please visit the website www. pigo.it or just send an e-mail to info@ pigo.it, they will be very glad to send their detailed offer, and also a presentation with plenty of videos with its machines in the work. Short video clips of PIGO machines in operation are available on www.youtube.com, look for PIGOsrl. www.pigo.it
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stainless steel tanks, for FOOD field
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NDUSTRIE FRACCHIOLLA SPA is a worldwide leader company, skilled in designing, manufacturing and installation of stainless steel tanks, for FOOD, CHEMICAL & PHARMA fields of any size and realized also on final destination place. Storage and Process tanks. Beer Fermenters, Crystallizers, Dissolvers, Mixing Tanks (with Stirrer) cooled and heated, of any size, for mushy, liquid and semi liquid substances, granulates and powders products. For over 40 years, passion, internationalism, research and reliability have been the pillars on which the company builds his success.
strial Facility, a fleet consisting in 40 vehicles and 4 Truck cranes and a comprehensive range of technologically advanced machines.
INDUSTRIE FRACCHIOLLA SPA is perfectly managed and can trust on a manpower consisting of 120 employees, 20,000 square meters of indu-
Today the company is run by the three Fracchiolla Bros and their sons, who are strongly motivated to develop their family business.
Very modern productions techniques, accuracy in details, reliability of his products, prices competitiveness, punctuality and a very skilled after sales service, are some of the factors that makes prestigious INDUSTRIE FRACCHIOLLA SPA supported by a constant growth of its exportation.
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Edelstahltanks für die Getränke Nahrungsmittel Industrie
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eit über 40 Jahren steht das Familien geführte Unternehmen “Industrie Fracchiolla S.p.A.” als eine der führenden Unternehmen auf den Internationalen Edelstahltank markt. Der hohe Qualitätsstandard unserer Produkte ist das Ergebnis einer konsequent verfolgten Qualitätspolitik, in allen bereichen unseres Hauses. Von der Anlieferung des Rohmaterials bis zur Auslieferung des fertigen Produktes sorgen neueste Technik und das spezifische KnowHow unserer 120 qualifizierten Mitarbeiter auf insgesamt 20.000qm für beste Produktionsbedingungen und hervorragende Ergebnisse. Mit der Projektierung und Bau bis zur Installation unserer Edelstahltanks für die Getränke,-Nahrungsmittel, Chemie-Pharma Industrie, die natürlich auch vor Ort gefertigt werden können, dank unserer 40 Fahrzeugen und 4 Autokräne. Eine Industrie die auf der ganzen Welt tätig ist.
Die kundenspezifische Ausrichtung steht bei uns an erster Stelle. Das wollen wir mit unserem umfangreichen Service deutlich machen. Nicht allein die Qualität der Produkte macht einen Lieferanten und
Produzent zum geeigneten Partner sondern auch die Flexibilität, die Schnelligkeit und der Service. Vom ersten Augenblick an begleiten wir mit hoher Fachkompetenz Ihren Auftrag.
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Your everyday work is tough enough
Understanding the market’s needs is the most important part of creating the perfect product.
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he first step to achieve this is to recognize the threats and demands of the industry. Food processing workplace is a very specific one - constant necessity of quality control, contact with sharp and dangerous tools, food parts and liquids is the everyday struggle of the people working in food processing environment. And yet, the last but not least component - time. Every producer strives to combine these elements in order to achieve the high quality product manufactured in the shortest period of time possible. Everyone who struggles with this challenges sooner or later realizes that the final score depends on every component of the process - it is highly important to use only the tools which were created especially for this kind of jobs. That’s what OHAUS company takes for its first priority - creating the tools that will help their customers become the leaders in their class. When asked about the company’s main foundations in creating new products, Zbigniew Pobocha, General Manager, says:“For more than 100 years OHAUS is trying to make people’s job easier. The first question that we ask ourselves while creating a new product is, who is going to use them. Then we gather information about those people line of work. Creating the scale for Food Processing Industry is one of the most difficult tasks. We have to think about every possible situation that can threaten our scales’ operability. But in the end it’s really satisfying to create something that will make Customers work faster and easier - their everyday job is tough enough and they should not have to worry about damaging
their scale simply by spilling the liquid on it. I trust that after all the years we have finally succeeded - our Customers are highly satisfied with our new Valor 2000 and 4000 scales, created especially for food processing jobs.” OHAUS latest proposal for food industry jobs are Valor 2000 and 4000 Compact Bench Scales, certified and highly resistant. Looking at their features it is clearly visible that they are the perfect tool for the food processing. The designers of the scales have considered the need of Valor’s 2000 and 4000 resistance to the sharp objects, commonly used in the food processing activities - the scales are equipped with polycarbonate knife proof keypad. It prevents damage from knifes, repealing stains, moisture, corrosive fluids and food contaminants. The scales’ Flow Thru Design protects the scales from fluids and condensation that may form inside the scale from constant temperature changes
in typical food processing environments. The Valor 2000 and 4000 scales are NSF Certified and have OIML/EC Type Approval. All those combined features make the Valor Compact Scales safe, fast and highly durable. Designed especially to endure in the harsh food processing jobs, they are certainly the right tool for the toughest jobs. www.ohaus.com OHAUS manufactures an extensive line of high-precision electronic and mechanical balances and scales that meet the demands of virtually any weighing need. The company is a global leader in the laboratory, industrial, and education channels as well as a host of specialty markets, including the food preparation, pharmacy and jewelry industries. OHAUS products are precise, reliable and affordable, and are backed by industry-leading customer support.
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SARTEN PACKAGING
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ARTEN PACKAGING is the market leader and frontrunner of technology across the metal and plastic container industry in Turkey,Middle East,South Eastern Europe,North Africa.We have approximately 2500 employees in our 14 factories and offices,2200 in Turkey and 300 working abroad.Sarten is the manufacturer of 3pcs.welded and 2 pcs.drawn metal containers for a variety of industries including canned foods, cooking oil, aerosols, pesticides, engine oils, paints.In plastic containers supplies, Sarten offers products made of PET, PE and PP for the lubricants, agricultural chemicals (COEX), paints, ketchup,mayonnaise etc. (COEX), cleaning materials and cosmetics industries. Our market share in the Turkish food can market is approximately 60% and in ready meals sector it is more than 80%. We also have approximately 35% of the canned edible oil market.Twist caps offered by SARTEN in a wide range of diameters (38 mm to 100 mm) and different types , are ideal for various requirements of customers and they meet the demands of food industry. Twist Caps are suitable for hot , cold , aseptic filling , pasteurisation and sterilisation of various food and beverage applications.Sarten offers a wide range of diameters (38 mm to 100 mm) and different types of twist caps.Easy-open ends and twist caps are mainly used in the food industry. Plastic containers and bottles are used for packing;dairy products,ketc hup,mayonnaise,mustard etc.in the food industry. We are very active in sales of metal food cans and plastic bottles and jars to Europe and USA with special focus to geogaphically closer markets mainly in the south eastern europe. We are producing more and more conventional and shaped food cans with thinner but stronger materials with special panelling formats
down gauging is continuing in all sizes.CTP platemaking,digital preprint proofing,streamlining of artwork to proofing then to ink mixing and then ink control in presses via one common language software is creating very good results in print quality and repeatability of jobs.In house central manufacture of toolings provides uniformity in all operations in all our factories.Improvements to all metal food can making machinery and seamers at ours and our customers plants as well as plastic containers moulds are esigned,manufactured,assembled and tested at our R&D department. Quality control and assurance are clearly crucial in our line of business. Our
accreditations include ISO 9000,ISO 14001,ISO22000,GMP,Lean Enterprise and Manufacture and 5S is practised in all our sites. Latest investments include 6 colours UV printing line,UV coating line,,CTP plate making,shaped food cans and aerosols lines.5 liters rectangular for edible cooking oil,motor oil,chemicals etc. cans manufactured with thinner and stronger material with specially designed panels on the body to increase axial load carrying and stackability of these cans was succesfully introduced with collaboration of one of our major client.UN certification for the transportaion of dangerous goods was obtained for this can.
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FRUIT PROCESSING range by MFT
From fresh-cut to jams, from dehydrated fruit to preserves: complete lines to make the most out of your fruit business
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ORRONE FOOD TECH (M.F.T. srl) designs and manufactures complete fruit processing lines, namely: • FRESH-CUT: sorting, peeling, cutting, coring/pitting, treatment, packing of apples, pears, kiwis, pineapples, melons, mangoes, peaches, nectarines, persimmons, prickly pears. • DEHYDRATED FRUIT: sorting, peeling, coring/pitting, cutting, treatment, dehydrating, packing of apples, pears, plums, apricots, peaches, nectarines, figs, persimmons, oranges, quinces. • JAMS & MARMALADES: sorting, peeling, pitting, pulp extraction, coking, filling, capping, pasteurization, labeling for jams & marmalades of apples, pears, citrus, cherries, plums, apricots, peaches, figs, prickly pears. • FRUIT IN SYRUP AND FRUIT PRESERVES: sorting, peeling, coring/ pitting, cutting, treatment, blanching, filling, capping, pasteurization, labeling for preserves of apples, pears, peaches, cherries, pineapples. • CANDIED FRUIT: sorting, peeling, coring/pitting, pre-cooking, candying, drying, icing of cherries, pears, citrus skin, chestnuts. • LIMONCELLO: sorting, peeling, infusion, bottling, capping, labeling.. • JUICES, PULP & PUREES: sorting, pressing, extraction, refining/filtration, concentration, bottling/drum filling, capping, pasteurization/sterilization, labeling for juices/pulp/purees of oranges, pineapples, apples, mangoes, peaches, apricots, pears. • “SOLID PACK”: sorting, peeling, coring, cutting, blanching, filling, capping, pasteurization, labeling for apple “solid pack”.
• PREPARATION OF FRUIT FOR FREEZING: sorting, peeling, coring/pitting, cutting, enzyme deactivation of apples, peaches, cherries, apricots, kiwis, plums, berries, chestnuts. Besides the FRUIT PROCESSING M.F.T. has also developed the VEGETABLE PROCESSING range including complete lines for: • TOMATO PROCESSING: for producing peeled tomatoes, tomato passata, chopped tomatoes, tomato juice, tomato paste, ketchup, ready-sauces • VEGETABLE PRESERVES, OIL AND VINEGAR PRESERVES.
• PREPARATION OF VEGETABLES FOR FREEZING. • DEHYDRATED AND GRILLED VEGETABLES.
• BEAN PRESERVES.
Visit: www.mftitalia.com
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BIOLOGICAL SYSTEMS TO PURIFY AND REUSE URBAN AND INDUSTRIAL WASTE WATERS IN A ZERO KILOMETRE WAY
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e ECO-SISTEMI Srl is involved in research, development, planning and realization of biological systems to purify and reuse urban and industrial waste waters in a zero kilometre way: compact solutions, particularly indicated for the treatment, the reuse and the saving of water in communities far from the big centralized depuration plants and from the sewer system. RCBR – Rotating Cell Biofilm Reactor. RCBR devices are self-installing modules: they have very reduced dimensions and they achieve the removal of carbon, nitrogen and phosphorous by a biological pro-
cess known as “biofilm system”. In this system, plastic objects, called “biological carriers”, are in contact with waste waters to be purified: they independently develop a bacterial biofilm which is able to nourish itself by the pollutants, giving clean water back to the environment. RCBR devices have a broad spectrum of application for any type of biodegradable waste waters; specially urban waste waters, industrial agricultural and food (for example, fruit/vegetable washing, wine, beer and fruit juice production, meatmaking, breeding farms, etc.). The RCBR devices are realized in 8 models; they are able to treat
waste waters produced by 50 up to 3.000 equivalent inhabitants (p.e). It is possible to combine in pair the devices, by a joint invented by ECOSISTEMI: in this way, it is possible to treat a greater amount of waste waters, also for small/medium communities, up to 15.000 inhabitants (for example, 5 modules of 3.000 p.e). How does the process work? RCBR device is a stainless steel reinforced rotating cell which slowly rotates inside a stainless steel tank. Waste waters are flowed into the tank by a pump which moves the liquid to be purified from a tank to the machine. The cell is at 100% full of plastic el-
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ements which rotate into the dirty water developing bacterial film. If the cell partially rotates inside the water, bacterial communities remove the organic carbon and oxidize ammonium to nitrate. If the cell totally rotates inside dirty water, the system has no oxygen and it reduces nitrates to molecular nitrogen. Otherwise, if we put together two RCBR devices, one that partially rotates into the dirty water and the other one totally immersed, we can obtain a complete remediation that removes both the organic component and the nitrogen component. ECO-SISTEMI has realized a sequence of devices which operate this process in a “nutshell”, without making any cement work, without using expensive compressors for the bacterial oxygenation. They are so simple that they do not need any specialized maintenance and they have very competitive costs. Installation typology. The classic installation typology allows the realization of a totally plant design solution, with sedimentation and mud recovery. The RCBR device can be integrated to the green technol-
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ogy known as “phytodepuration”. Matching only one nitrifying RCBR module to a bed of phytodepuration (waterproof and planted dig with water vegetable extracts), it is possible: a) to reduce more than 1/3 the dimension of the phytodepuration bed’s dig. b) to use the phytodepurator as disinfection system of the purified water’s bacterial component to be able to collect and reuse it for the
plant and garden irrigation. c) to remove in a total way the production and the problems of biological exhausted mud management produced by the plant itself. Biological carriers. ECO-SISTEMI uses as bacterial carriers used plastic bottle caps. It is a noble and indestructible material available on the market at very cheap prices. Depuration efficiency. In just one week, we have the creation of the bacterial biofilm and after three weeks we can see the 99,5% removal of suspended solids; the 98,7% of the organic substance (COD); the 99,3% of ammonium; the 93% of nitrites; the 92% of nitrates and the 84% of the total phosphorous. These results allow to obtain a very high quality of the output waters, which can reach the surface water, respecting the European current regulations. Energetic consumption. RCBR devices need for their functioning only low consumption electric engines, about 10 times lower than an active mud traditional technology which uses compressors for the bacterial flora oxigenation.
INNOVATIVE LÖSUNGEN FÜR DAS NACHHALTIGE MANAGEMENT VON WASSERRESSOURCEN, DER LEBENSMITTELINDUSTRIE UND TIER-LANDWIRTSCHAFT.
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ie ECO-SISTEMI GmbH ist eine Ausgründung der Universität Pavia und bietet innovative Lösungen für das nachhaltige Management von Wasserressourcen, besonders für die Abwasserklärung von Kommunen,
der Lebensmittelindustrie und TierLandwirtschaft. Es handelt sich um kompakte Lösungen, speziell geeignet für die Behandlung, Wiederverwendung sowie Einsparung von Wasser in abgelegenen Gemeinden, die nicht an große
Kläranlagen bzw. an die Kanalisation angeschlossen sind. RCBR – Rotating Cell Biofilm Reactor. Die RCBR-Maschinen sind selbstinstallierende Module von geringer Größe, die den Entfernungsprozess von den biologisch ab-
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baubaren organischen Schadstoffen (Kohlenstoff- und Stickstoffverbindungen sowie Phosphor) über das bekannte “Biofilm System” umsetzen. In diesem System werden Plastikobjekte, sogenannte biologische “carriers”, mit dem Abwasser in Kontakt gebracht. Diese Plastikobjekte bilden selbständig einen BakterienBiofilm, der sich von den schädlichen organischen Stoffen im Abwasser “ernährt” und damit das Wasser säubert. Die RCBR-Maschinen haben einen breiten Anwendungsbereich für jede Art von biologisch abbaubarem Abwasser: zivile-kommunale Abwässer, Industrieproduktion in den Bereichen Agrar-Nahrungsmittel und Landwirtschaft-Tierhaltung (z.B. Weinproduktion, Bier, Fruchtsäfte, Fleischverarbeitung). 8 Modelle von RCBR stehen zur Auswahl: von 50 bis 3.000 Einwohnergleichwerten (EW). Es können auch mehrere Maschinen gekoppelt werden, um größere Abwassermengen zu bearbeiten. Über die Erweiterung bis zu 15.000 EW (z.B. 5 Module zu 3.000 EW). Wie funktioniert der Prozess? Die RCBR ist ein verstärkter rotierender “Korb” in Edelstahl, der sich langsam in einer Wanne (immer aus Edelstahl) dreht. Über eine Pumpe werden die zu klärenden Abwässer in die Wanne gepumpt. Im “Korb”, der zu 100% mit Plastikobjekten gefüllt ist, bilden die im Abwasser rotierenden biologischen “carriers” einen Bakterien-Film. Wenn der Korb nur zum Teil im Wasser rotiert, bilden sich Bakterienkulturen, welche den organischen Kohlenstoff aus dem Abwasser entfernen und das Ammoniak zu Nitraten oxidieren.Wenn der Korb komplett im Wasser rotiert, wird dem System Sauerstoff entzogen, was zur Folge hat, dass sich die Nitrate zu molekularem Stickstoff reduzieren. Zusammengefaßt bedeutet dies, dass wir über die Kombination von zwei RCBR-Maschinen (komplett und teilweise unter Wasser) eine vollständige Kläranlage erhalten, die sowohl die organischen Verbindungen aus
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Kohlenstoff und Stickstoff vom Abwasser entfernt. ECO-SISTEMI hat eine Serie von Maschinen entwickelt, die den Abbauprozeß in einer Art “Nußschalensystem” vollziehen und daher sind keine Betonarbeiten erforderlich und auch keine kostspieligen Kompressoren für die Sauerstoffversorgung der Bakterien notwendig. Die RCBR ist so einfach konzipiert, dass sie keiner speziellen Wartung bedarf und preislich sehr günstig ist. Installationsmöglichkeiten. Die klassische Installation sieht eine reine Maschinenlösung mit Sedimentation und Klärschlammwiederverwendung. Die RCBR-Maschine ist zudem als integrierbares System bei Pflanzenkläranlagen geeignet. Kombiniert man ein RCBR-Modul zur Nitrifikation mit einer Pflanzenkläranlage (wasserdichter Aushub mit Wasserpflanzen bepflanzt) ist es möglich: a) Die Dimensionen der Pflanzenkläranlage um mehr als 1/3 zu reduzieren. b) die Pflanzenkläranlage als Desinfektions-System zu verwenden, um z.B. das gefilterte Wasser wiederum für die Bewässerung zu nutzen. c) die Bildung von biologischen Klärschlämmen zu vermeiden.
Die biologischen carrier. ECOSISTEMI verwendet als Bakterienträger recycelte Kunststoffkappen von Flaschen. Es ist ein hochwertiges und beständiges Material und auf dem Markt zu niedrigen Preisen verfügbar. Reinigungsleistung. Die Bildung des bakteriellen Biofilms erfolgt in 1 Woche und nach drei Wochen werden bereits 99,5% der Schwebstoffe, 98,7% der organischen Substanz (COD), 99,3% des Stickstoffs in Form von Ammoniak, 93% des Nitritstickstoffs, 92% des Nitratstickstoffs und 84% des Gesamtphosphors abgebaut. Über diese Ergebnisse erreichen wir folglich eine sehr hohe Qualität des Ausgangs-Wassers, welches gemäß des geltenden italienischen Gesetzesdekrets 152/2006 in Oberflächengewässer weitergeleitet werden kann. Geringer Energieverbrauch. Die RCBR-Maschinen benötigen für ihren Betrieb lediglich Elektromotoren mit niedrigem Verbrauch, in etwa 10 Mal weniger als traditionelle Technologien mit Belebtschlamm, welche energieintensive Kompressoren für die Sauerstoffversorgung der Bakterien brauchen.
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GEARED UP FOR THE FUTURE– WITH CAPACITIES FOR FURTHER GROWTH
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erhard Schubert GmbH opened a new factory complex at its Crailsheim location and began production. By putting this new assembly hall into operation, the company is increasing its production capacities and strengthening its position on its worldwide growth course. After only 18 months of construction, the new hall complex covers 12,000 m² and can accommodate assembly, shipping and 40 office spaces. “Our new plant represents a significant milestone in our growth strategy,” explains Ralf Schubert. “With the new building, we will not only eliminate assembly bottlenecks, we are now able to further increase our serial production.” Schubert invested a total of 16 million euros in the new complex. In the future, along with an existing hall, the new hall will be used for final assembly of TLM machines. Altogether, Schubert now has three halls with a total area of 32,000 m². While building the complex, the company incorporated state-of-the-art environmentally friendly technology: air conditioning will take place via geothermal power, for which more than 75 holes were drilled to a depth of around 80 metres. The manufacturer of high-performance packaging machines considers itself ideally equipped to gain an additional share of both growth markets and new business areas, such as the pharmaceutical industry. The company anticipates annual growth
After only 18 months of construction, the new hall complex covers 12,000 m² and can accommodate assembly, shipping and 40 office spaces. Photo: Gerhard Schubert GmbH
of eight to ten percent within the next five years. In order to secure the necessary manufacturing capacity over the long term, the company is already looking at investing in a fourth hall by 2020. A review of three recent trade fairs – FachPack in Nuremberg, Pack Expo in Chicago (USA) and Agropodmash in Moscow (Russia) - also indicates a very positive trend for the future. At this year’s FachPack alone, Schubert successfully generated orders amounting to 4 million euros.
vious year. The positive turnover in the growing US market is expected to double within the next five years thanks to the restructuring of the sales organisation and the company’s recently opened location in Charlotte (North Carolina, USA). The Schubert Group currently employs 1,050 people, including close to 700 at Gerhard Schubert GmbH and 55 at the IPS subsidiary in Crailsheim. www.gerhard-schubert.de
In 2014, the Group generated consolidated revenues of 228 million euros, representing a sales increase of 14 percentage points over the pre-
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Manufacturers Get Top Marks for Food Safety with Mettler-Toledo User Training New Operator and Quality Assurance Training Programme Supports Manufacturers in Regulatory Compliance and Improving Manufacturing Efficiency
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ood and beverage producers can now benefit from additional knowledge and skills to help them ensure regulatory compliance and also to maximise productivity, with an innovative user training programme from Mettler-Toledo Product Inspection (www.mt.com/ pi-training). Designed for machine operatives and quality managers using the manufacturer’s checkweighing, metal detection, x-ray and vision inspection systems, the new modular courses provide structured, standardised practical and theoretical guidance in operating the technologies and using them to meet both employee safety and food quality standards. At the same time, it will also provide the skills to minimise maintenance and changeover downtime to enhance line efficiency. In doing so, it will enable producers to provide consumers with the highest quality products, safeguarding brand reputation, as well as lowering operating costs to protect profit margins. “Food producers in both Europe and Asia are seeking to export their products overseas, making it important for them to ensure their manufacturing processes comply with all of the food safety regulations in place in their target markets,” explained Jana Meier, Marketing Team Leader Product Inspection & Head of Marketing Checkweighing, Mettler-Toledo. “At the same time though, with the price of raw materials and labour increas-
ing worldwide, food producers are looking to cut costs by enhancing line efficiency. Our new user training programme is designed to help producers achieve these two objectives by giving their machine operatives and quality managers the skills to ensure their product inspection systems offer optimum performance, boosting quality control with minimum downtime.” Set in a classroom environment, the modular learning programme will give machine operatives comprehensive theoretical education in the latest requirements for compliance with guidelines approved by the Global Food Safety Initiative (GFSI), such as the British Retail Consortium (BRC) Global Standards Version 7, as well as other legislation governing product
quality, such as the International Featured Standard (IFS) and UK Weights and Measures Act. They will also receive extensive practical, on-site training in operating Product Inspection technologies, and in using them to maximise production line performance and ensuring product quality control. The user training modules are tailored to three different target groups: • Operations – teaching operatives how to interpret both inspection and performance data for product inspection systems, ensure due diligence and uphold Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP). Plus, the course covers how to maintain safe work practices; • Quality - communicating about com-
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plying with food safety standards, with training in quality assurance functions and performance verification routines, as well as best-practice guidance on documentation processes; • Maintenance – providing theoretical and practical guidance to help maintenance personal carry out proactive care of product inspection equipment, uphold high hygiene standards and accurately log machine performance data. Each module lasts four to five hours, and ends with an exam to ensure attendees have full understanding of the topic. Attendees receive a Food Regulation Training certificate on completion of the course, to demonstrate due diligence and compliance with Hazard
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Analysis and Critical Control Point (HACCP) principles to auditors. Customers who have already attended the training have been very positive about it, such as, Susanne Mädrich, Group Leader Quality Management Process Safety, from Bischofszell Food Limited (BINA) in Switzerland; “Our company is committed to quality and we desire to comply with the strictest global food safety standards. Therefore, we wanted our operators to understand why they were testing for metal contamination, the influences on metal detector sensitivity and how to improve operator efficiency.” After Mettler-Toledo experts developed a bespoke plan for BINA and trained 65 line operators, Joachim Gründing, Team Leader Quality Management Food Safety, Bischofszell
Food Limited (BINA) was very pleased with the level of participation and learning that took place during the training sessions. He said: “After the training session, I feel everyone now has a much better understanding of metal detection - why it is so important to have metal detection systems, and the importance of testing our metal detectors correctly”. For more information about the training programmes offered by MettlerToledo Product Inspection, please visit: www.mt.com/pi-training
July 30th – August 2nd, 2017
Tokyo International Exhibition Center Tokyo Big Sight, West Hall 1
The only exhibition in Japan specializing in Bakery and Patisserie!
Your contacts: EJK Japan Kanako Takahashi Tel.+81-3-6459-0444 ktakahashi@ejkjapan.co.jp www.bakery-expo.com
6th BAKERY INGREDIENTS EXPO 5th CONFECTIONARY INGREDIENTS EXPO 4th RETAIL SHOP KITCHEN EXPO
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FAM Brings New Technology To The Table
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ast month FAM launched the FAM TridisTM 240, a high capacity dicer for the frozen vegetable & fruit and French fry industry and the latest addition to FAM’s product line of industrial cutting machines. In the last two years, since the spring of 2014, FAM has introduced 8 new machines into its product line. Innovation is clearly an important key driver for the Belgian based company, but where can innovation be found in the food processing industry? Food processing at the core The processing industry has changed in many ways since its inception. Starting out with the main focus on canning, evolving later into frozen foods and moving on now to include ready meals, fresh cut vegetables and fruit and even hypes such as pulled meat. With those shifts in focus, the demands of the industry have altered as well. In the canning industry capacity took the lead and quality came in second. In the fresh vegetable and fruit industry there is no higher demand than the one for the best cut quality possible. Diamond shaped dices of pepper in your salad just will not do. Not only the visual aspect of the end product matters, the industry has increased its demands in other areas as well. Hygiene has taken a more prominent role, because consumers, regulatory agencies and health organizations demand more transparency. From stainless steel motors, to sanitary seals and electro polishing of all product contact surfaces, experience has taught the food industry
to be as careful as possible when it comes to sanitation. Another type of innovation is the surge of new cutting shapes and dimensions. Hype products such as pulled meat have entered the market, together with variations to existing products such as new shapes for potato chips and waffle fries. The competition in the retail market is fierce and this sources a demand for new, different and exclusive products as well a desire to process as efficiently as possible. How to cut better The cutting machine plays a vital role in the processing line and can make a significant difference in product value. To give an example: in the fresh vegetable and fruit industry the shelf life of a product can diminish or increase the value of the product. The longer the fruit and vegetables stay fresh, the better the product will
be received. The cutting process has a direct influence on that. The better the product is cut, meaning the fewer cells are damaged in the process, the longer the shelf life will become. Another example can be found in the potato chips industry. Recent studies have signaled that acrylamide has a direct negative influence on our health. Acrylamide can be formed when amino acids interact with sugars in the presence of heat. In a potato processing line this happens in the fryer, when uncooked potato slices get baked at a high temperature. When the potato slice gets cooked at a too high temperature it forms acrylamide. To prevent this, the temperature of the fryer has to remain as stable as possible. By cutting the potato into equal and stable slices the fryer needs to be adjusted as little as possible.
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Investing in the future FAM has been a part of the food industry for more than 70 years, and is represented in more than 72 countries worldwide. In the last couple of years FAM has made significant investments in production machinery, R&D development, new offices and test laboratories worldwide. These investments have led to a total of eight new machine launches, including a completely new product line. What do these new products bring to the market? The NECST step Specifically for the potato industry FAM has developed a new technology including a complete line of new cutting machines: NECSTTM. NECST is an acronym and stands for: Next Evolution in Centrifugal Slicing Technology. The patented NECST technology tackles the predominant issues in the potato processing industry such as scrap rate, tapered slices and starch loss. Together with its sister company Stumabo, who supplies
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the knives, FAM developed a completely new cutting head, impeller wheel and a line of machines. For 50 years people have been using the now called ‘first generation’ cutting head. This head needs to be adjusted every hour to remain accurate and weighs 22 kg. The new GapSetTM cutting head sets a new standard for operator-friendliness with a weight of only 12 kg, almost half of the first generation head that also reduces the number of parts by 20%. The GapSet technology allows you to change the slice thickness, is more accurate and ensures knife stability without any adjustments while processing. Once the cutting heads are assembled, the GapSet Technology ensures constant slice accuracy throughout. Set it and forget it, the cutting heads are (and remain) accurate. A new product line Together with the new GapSet technology, FAM started developing a line of centrifugal slicers and shredders. The Centris product line was launched in 2014 with the smallest family member: the Centris 315. A new centrifugal slicer & shredder with a high-quality execution and the smallest footprint of any industrial centrifugal shredder in the market. Afterwards the FAM Centris 315P was launched, specialized in potato processing, followed by the FAM Centris 400: “The big brother of the Centris 315 and Centris 315P, respectively launched in 2014 and 2015.”
The Centris line has a patent pending cutting head technology at the heart of it, which has doubled the amount of cutting stations compared to the first generation cutting heads of the competition. This means the machine can run at a much lower velocity, thus protecting the product from damage, but still keep the same high capacity the market demands. This principle drastically improves the shelf life, starch loss and product damage. The FAM Centris line has another big innovation at the core: the Direct Drive System. The Direct Drive System replaces the expensive gear box that complicates maintenance and exists out of a carbon reinforced drive belt and two taper locked pulleys. For more information on the NECST Technology, visit: necst.solutions www.fam.be
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Omip, fruit processing has been its passion since 1971 Research, development and innovation applied to the fruit processing machinery
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he company O.M.I.P. SRL, established since 1970, specialized in manufacturing machines for fruit processing, has placed on the world market the latest advanced innovations in the sector of pitters for peaches, plums and apricots. Today, it is proud to present the new revolution in fruit processing: the Avocado Pitter machine. The Avocado Pitting Machine Mod. KAV2 with two cutting lines pre-cuts the Avocado separating it into two
halves and allows its pitting*. The machine is suitable to pit fruit even if not perfectly graded. All parts in touch with fruit are for alimentary
and hygienic purposes and the structure is completely in stainless steel. Avocados are unloaded into the Feeder and, from it, placed on conveyor belts to the Cutting Station that, thanks to special series of three circular blades, divides the fruits. Then they are downloaded on a special chute for further processings. Production rate: 200 fruits per minute. Size fruit: from 30 to 80 mm. * pitting depends on the fruit variety and its ripeness.
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Ventilex is a powerful brand for process industries throughout the world. Besides dryers and peripheral equipment we supply control and automation. In a nutshell, you can leave the entire drying process, including sterilising or pasteurisation to a single party: Ventilex.
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e have three branches in the Netherlands and the United States and work with agents throughout the world, e.g. in Australia, Asia and various European countries. We aim to operate closely with our customers and to be your solution partner for drying solutions in primarily food, minerals and chemicals. Ventilex has grown into a process specialist; and with this change we add dehumidification technology to our repertoire. Ventilex is currently strengthening its service arm. We aim to provide the supply and management of spare parts, remote assistance and preventive
and corrective maintenance in the form of contracts. Our ultimate aim is the 24/7 continuity of the entire process of drying/cooling, sterilising, pasteurisation and filtering for our customers. Below is an overview of our process installations. Steam sterilising: removing bacteria naturally Our Ventilex ‘Continuous Steam Sterilising’ system has been developed for the natural decontamination of herbs and spices based on steam. It produces products that are safe for human consumption and retains their external characteristics such
as shape and colour, or properties like taste and aroma. Our processing method especially maintains the excellent quality of the end product for the consumer! The process is simple: after brief exposure to steam the product is dried and cooled. Although the idea is relatively simple, the working of a continuous system that can process both powders and whole spices is unique. The continuous system is closed and uses self-cleaning rotary valves for product input and output. The system is opera- ted by a central control panel which is validated for data logging. The sophisticated design enables
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PACKO PUMPS REWRITES THE STANDARD FOR PRODUCT PUMPS TOGETHER WITH THE INDUSTRY
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he vegetable and potato processing industry has changed profoundly. By strain refinement the potatoes that have to be pumped became much larger. The free passage in the product pumps has to follow this trend. Also the volumes that have to be pumped increased enormously and loss by damage is yet barely tolerated. The pumps that are used in this market segment up till now score, widely considered, inadequately in that area and the demand for better performing pumps resounds more emphatically through recent years. That was also the reason for Packo Pumps to begin the re-design from zero. The result is the VPCP pump that rewrites the prevailing norm. The VPCP pump has been developed in collaboration with the industry. It has been tested extensively and proven radically incomparable. Packo Pumps challenges you. Larger stainless steel pump casing First the needs and trends of the industry were identified and converted into design requirements. The full geometry of both the impeller and the pump casing was studied via CFD and redesigned with a view to the largest possible free passage and minimal product damage in the widest possible working area. The result of months of CFD study and several practice tests is a range of four pump types with a significantly larger pump casing but with the same mounting dimensions as the VDKM pumps (except for type 150-400). The principle remains a complete stainless steel pump, like the Packo standard dictates. Cleanability, corrosion resistance and more strict hygiene re-
quirements, after all, are gaining importance. Vane replaces impellers A second intervention replaces the traditional channel impeller with an impeller with a single vane, which was specially developed by Packo for this pump series. The design of the vane plays a key role in the performances of the new VPCP pump. It also leaves a large free passage and is designed to keep product damaging minimal. Research showed that by omitting the channel geometry the product damage is minimal over a much wider area
Packo pumps are also an important link in the reliability and the improvement of the energy efficiency of our customers. To this end, we develop and constantly improve more pumps tailored to our clients, for the most diverse applications. Our slogan “We Optimize Your Flow” reflects our ambition to be a valued partner in the optimization of your business processes. Need more information? Contact : bart.vanbastelaere@packo. com or visit our new website www.packopumps.com
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(flow and speed). A typical single channel impeller only shows a low product damage in a small zone around the BEP (Best Efficiency Point). Test results prove 250% less product damage In order to evaluate and compare the product damage objectively Packo Pumps developed a test method that produces a dimensionless damage figure. The damage figures are both a quantitative (% of products being damaged by the pump) as qualitative (how serious is the damage?) weighing of the damage. The new VPCP pump scores a damage figure of 9.5. In comparison, the known VDKM pump registered a damage figure of 25.5. We can therefore state that the product damage in the new generation VPCP pumps is 2.5 times smaller than in the VDKM pumps. Also pumps with conventional 1-channel impellers were subjected to the same test. No single pump scored a damage figure below 14. We can therefore confidently say that the VPCP pump series sets a new benchmark in terms of product damage. Sustainable construction In addition to the pump hydraulics, also the structure of the pump itself was taken in hand. The versions with larger mo-
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tor capacities were shortened 75mm, which makes the pump not only more compact, but also makes the shaft much stiffer and eventually benefits the life time of the mechanical seal. Because field tests confirmed the durability of a single seal, the new generation of pumps will not be equipped with an oil bath around the shaft seal anymore. Target market of the VPCP pump series The Packo VPCP pump range is designed for pumping potatoes, vegetables, like broccoli, cauliflower, sprouts, etc. The VPCP pump can e.g. be used in Belgian fries process lines and for the transport of vegetables to the blanching lines. Because the pump has the same dimensions as the known VDKM pump series it is easily interchangeable. Overall, the VPCP pump is characterized by: - New benchmark in minimal product damage in a wide area (flow and speed), - One of the largest free passages in NEW product pumps on the market, - 4 types: 125-315, 150-400, 200500 and 250-630, - Steeper pump curve: easier to adjust NEW NEW the system. and less risk of clogging
- Pump completely in electropolished stainless steel, - Compact monobloc construction, dimensionally shorter than the VDKM pump series, - Duplex stub shaft allows a quick and easy disassembly of the vane, - Standard IEC normalized motor, - Only two standardized (EN 12756) mechanical seal diameters (3 to 45kW and from 5 to 10 inch pump), - Sledge construction by which the pump can be easily slid backwards while the pump casing remains in the piping system, - Available with vertical or horizontal outlet, - In accordance with European food contact regulation EC 1935/2004, - Pump is equipped with large manhole cover and drain, - Same dimensions as the known VDKM pump , which make them easily interchangeable. Packo Pumps, the specialist in stainless steel centrifugal pumps! Packo Pumps is originally researcher, designer and manufacturer of sustainable and innovative industrial pumps. Our pumps rank among the best of the world when it comes to hygiene and cleanability.
Packo VPCP pump guarantees half less product damage!
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he 9th edition of the Dubai Drink Technology Expo (DDTE) is scheduled to be held from March 7 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 9, 2017 at the Dubai International Convention and Exhibition Center. DDTE aims to facilitate networking, learning and the sharing of experiences and knowledge in the beverage industry, from bottling and canning to production and packing. Held annually, DDTE is now stepping into its 9th year making it a must attend event for the beverage Industry. The expo will host a fantastic list of local and international exhibitors covering the entire spectrum of technologies and services catering to the beverage industry, ranging from Production and Processing Equipment, Packaging Equipment and Supplies, Ingredients and Flavors, Plant Equipment and Maintenance, Sanitation, Labeling and Printing Equipment, Dispensing and Vending Equipment, Conveying and Material Handling Equipment, to providers of Merchandising and Promotional Materials. This year, DDTE is marked by the participation of over 100 exhibitors,
coming to display and share their latest products, services, techniques, and expertise, all focused on the beverage industry. DDTE is one of the main platforms in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) to engage with your customers, demonstrate your latest products, build your brand awareness, conduct face-to-face business, and â&#x20AC;&#x201C; hopefully, make sales. DDTE 2017 promises to be a welcoming destination for attendees, representing every facet of the beverage industry. Meet exhibitors and representatives eager to engage in conversations and to show the best in the marketplace. DDTE also boasts a wide range of learning and networking op-
portunities that will definitely help businesses make the right connections. The beverage industry in the Gulf and the Middle East and North Africa region has been witnessing a remarkable growth and development in the past years. This is due to the constant increase in local demand, in addition to the increase in the population growth rate and personal income rate in the region. In line with these amazing developments, Dubai will also host the Global Water and Beverage Technology Congress (GWBT). Basically an outstanding meeting that attracts senior executives and influential speakers from across the industry, GWBT will discuss pressing topics and latest trends that matter the most for the regional water and beverage industry. The Dubai Drink Technology Expo is organized by INDEX Conferences and Exhibitions Organization Est., member of INDEX Holding, and it is supported by the International Society of Beverage Technology (ISBT), the American Beverage Association, TEA board of India, Arab Asian Beverage Alliance, UAE Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Dubai Export Development Corporation, Jebel Ali Free Zone (JAFZA), and Dubai Department of Economic Development. www.drinkexpo.ae
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A distinctly international 15th edition The next edition of DJAZAGRO, the trade fair for agri-food production, will be held from 10 to 13 April 2017 at the SAFEX Exhibition Centre Algiers - Algeria
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xpansion in 2017 In the wake of its successful 2016 show, DJAZAGRO continues to expand with the opening of a new hall for its 15th anniversary. An industry reference trade show for a fast-developing market According to a 2013 report by the World Bank, the African agri-food market was worth 310 billion dollars and could grow to 1,000 billion dollars by 2030. Today, Africa imports half of all the rice it eats, amounting to 3.5 billion dollars per year. Consequently, by investing in the agri-food industry, African countries will gain access to regional and world markets, increase the availability of food within their own borders and increase their exports. The African market holds incredible potential, with a population of approximately 170 million and annual average growth of 8%s since 1999. Furthermore, according to International Monetary Fund statistics, annual per capita income has risen from $310 to $1725 in the past fifteen years. The objective of many African countries is to develop their local production to increase their
self-sufficiency in staple foods, such is the case in Algeria with its National Farming and Rural Development Plan (PNDAR). As a result, requirements for agricultural and food processing equipment are also increasing. This growth is reflected at DJAZAGRO through the 26% increase between 2015 and 2016 in exhibitor numbers in the Processing, Packing and Canning sector. With the strong growth of the African middle class, professionallymade bread, which was previously seen as a luxury good, is fast gaining market appeal, which explains the increasing space occupied by the Bakery and Pastry sector at the show. Concomitantly with this new African middle class, eating habits are also changing on the continent. Africa is starting to see “standardised” food offerings, with the arrival of fast food brands, to give but one example. “Urban” Africans who work all day long are changing their dietary patterns and eating meals away outside the home (pizzerias, bars, sandwich bars, etc.), generating substantial growth in the catering sector. In parallel, demand is rising for food and drink products, going as far as the quest for increasingly innovative ingredients to cater to the new
DJAZAGRO AT A GLANCE • 10 - 13 April 2017, SAFEX Exhibition Centre – Algiers – Algeria, Halls 1, 2, 3 and4 • 700 exhibitors from 30 countries in 5 sectors: Processing, Packing & Canning, Bakery, Pastry; Food and Drink; Ingredients; Catering. • More than 22,000 professionals including 10% from outside Algeria
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demands of fast-evolving consumer patterns. Visitors from all over Africa 8% of visitors to DJAZAGRO in 2016 came from outside Algeria and from 30 different countries.
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Around fifteen African countries displayed an interest in the exhibition: Burkina Faso, Burundi, Congo, Egypt, Ghana, Ivory Coast, Mali, Mauritania, Morocco, Niger, Nigeria, Rwanda, Senegal, Togo and Tunisia.
DJAZAGRO has teamed up with the powerful Promosalons network in Africa to extend the showâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s influence beyond the Algerian borders, with the aim of attracting delegations of buyers and officials from North and sub-Saharan Africa.
Olivia Milan, new director of the DJAZAGRO trade fair at COMEXPOSIUM Olivia Milan has been appointed exhibition director of DJAZAGRO, the Trade Fair for Agri-Food Production, and SIMA-SIPSA, the Livestock and Agri-Business Show, both held in Algiers (Algeria), following 24 years spent within the COMEXPOSIUM group. She succeeds Christophe Painvin, under whose impetus these shows expanded from 2011 to 2016. Olivia started out in the trade show sales and marketing division of the COMEXPOSIUM group, where she has spent the vast majority of her career. From 2004 to 2010, she specialised in the management of food industry events, up until 2010 supervising the exhibitions Boulangerie, Euro-
pain, IPA and DJAZAGRO, where which she had her first experience as exhibition director. In 2010 she moved to work in the management of the SIAL Group, a network of 9 trade shows dedicated to the food industry all over the world. Building on this experience she contributed to the creation of two of these global shows: SIAL Brazil and SIAL Abu Dhabi. From January 2013, Olivia Milan dedicated her energies to the exhibitions of COMEXPOSIUMâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;S Real Estate division: 5 shows in Paris, Lyon and Toulouse. She thus gained insight into a new business sector and further enhanced her know-how in trade and consumer events.
She today joins the AFCO division (Agriculture equipment, Food, Construction and Optics) at COMEXPOSIUM and will put her expertise to use for DJAZAGRO, whose next edition will be held from 10 to 13 April 2017, and SIMA-SIPSA, which will take place from 10 to 13 October 2017 in Algiers (Algeria). www.djazagro.com
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Confectionery and bakery product packages: standing out from the crowd – but not at any price
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s the consumption of confectionery and bakery products continues to rise, so do the expectations of consumers. Not only do they want to be wowed by the taste, but they are also becoming choosier as far as the packaging is concerned. The latter has to catch the eye and provide additional functions while also responding to long-term environmental requirements. And this is forcing manufacturers of confectionary and baked goods to be more creative and efficient. The good news is that packaging producers and machine manufacturers are able to help out with material-conserving packaging
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solutions and more efficient production lines. The confectionery industry goes to enormous lengths to sway consumers with its products. Packaging chocolate and similar delights in appetising wrappers and allowing the
product to speak for itself are no longer enough these days. To entice the consumer, manufacturers today are digging deeper into their box of tricks. The latest trends include fun videos and commercials for their products
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war steigt der Konsum von Süß- und Backwaren kontinuierlich, gleichzeitig aber auch die Ansprüche der Verbraucher. Sie wollen nicht nur geschmacklich verführt werden, sondern stellen auch immer höhere Anforderungen an die Verpackung: Sie muss Extravaganz und zusätzliche Funktionen bieten, soll aber auch mit ökologischer Weitsicht produziert sein. Das zwingt die Hersteller von Süßem und Backwaren zu Kreativität und Effizienz. Die gute Nachricht: Die Verpackungsproduzenten und Maschinenbauer können mit materialsparenden Verpackungslösungen und effizienteren Produktions-
linien helfen. Was tut die Süßwaren-Industrie nicht alles, um Konsumenten von ihren Produkten zu überzeugen? Schokolade und Co. appetitlich zu verpacken und den Geschmack für das Produkt sprechen zu lassen, reicht mittlerweile nicht mehr aus. Um Konsumenten zu ködern, greifen Hersteller heute viel tiefer in Trickkiste: Zu den neuesten Trends zählen kurzweilige Videos und Spots rund um das Produkt, die sich Verbraucher während des Genusses anschauen können. Einer der Vorreiter des sogenannten „Snackertainments“, bei dem reale und digitale Welt verschmelzen, ist Lebensmittelriese Nestlé. Er hat im
Rahmen einer Marketingkampagne mit dem Internet-Riesen Google die roten rechteckigen Verpackungen des Pausensnacks KitKat mit QR-Codes bedrucken lassen, die direkt zum eigenen YouTube Channel „YouTube my Break“ führen. Dort werden die User abwechslungsreich unterhalten – und so auf geschickte Weise an das Produkt gebunden. Das Besondere an der Aktion: Das auffällige, markenstiftende Logo KitKat auf der Mitte der Verpackung wurde für die Sonderedition entfernt, damit YouTube den zentralen Platz einnehmen konnte. Außerdem erhielt Googles Betriebssystem Android
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that consumers can watch in the process of consumption. One of the pioneers of “snackertainment”, in which the real and the digital worlds merge, is food giant Nestlé. In a marketing campaign with Internet leader Google, it has the red rectangular wrappers of “have-a-break” KitKat printed with QR codes that lead straight to the manufacturer’s own “YouTube my Break” channel. This is where users are entertained in a variety of ways – and thus cleverly hooked by the product. What makes the campaign different is that the striking KitKat logo with its strong brand identity has been removed from its central position on the wrapper for this special edition and replaced by YouTube. In addition, Google’s Android operating system, in the wake of Cupcake, Donut, Froyo, Gingerbread, Honeycomb, Ice Cream Sandwich and Jelly Bean, was given a brand name in the shape of KitKat for the first time in history. It is an open secret in the industry
nach Cupcake, Donut, Eclair, Froyo, Gingerbread, Honeycomb, Ice Cream Sandwich und Jelly Bean mit KitKat erstmals in der Geschichte einen Markennamen. Dass Nestlé für dieses Privileg tief in die Tasche gegriffen hat, gilt in der Branche als offenes Geheimnis. Damit unterstreicht der Konzern, was Experten und Untersuchungen zuletzt immer wieder herausgestellt haben: Der Verpackung kommt als Markenbotschafterin heute elementare Bedeutung zu – gerade im Bereich der Süßwaren. „Die Produktvielfalt steigt, der Wettbewerb wird härter. Wer auf dem Süßwarenmarkt Erfolg haben will, muss sein Produkt gut präsentieren“, sagt Torben Erbrath vom Bundesverband der Deutschen Süßwarenindustrie (BDSI). Das gilt umso mehr, als die Auswahl an Nasch- und Backwerk am Point of Sale stetig wächst. Immer häufiger ergänzen zuckerfreie oder zucker- und fettreduzierte Süßwaren die bereits seit vielen Jahren bestehenden Tra-
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that Nestlé dug deep into its pocket for the privilege. This way the group is underlining something that experts and studies have recently repeatedly found: that the package is of supreme importance today in communicating the brand – particularly in the confectionery sector. “With increasing product diversity, competition is getting tougher. If you want success on the confectionery market, you have to present your product well,” says Torben Erbrath of Germany’s Association of the Confectionery Industry (BDSI). This applies all the more as the selection of sweets and bakery products at
the point of sale is constantly growing. The existing products with traditions going back many years are being supplemented more and more by sugar-free or sugar- and fat-reduced confectionery. The range of confectionery suitable for vegetarian or vegan diets is also on the increase. In addition, confectionery that is gluten- or lactose-free or even halal or kosher can now be found in almost any supermarket. In the snack sector, says BDSI, the palette is growing in diversity and with a huge variety of flavours – whether in nuts, deep-fried or baked salty snacks. “Thanks to this vast diversity, there’s a matching prod-
ditionsprodukte. Auch das Angebot von Süßwaren, die für vegetarische oder vegane Ernährung geeignet sind, nimmt weiter zu. In fast jedem Supermarkt finden sich außerdem Süßwaren, die gluten- oder laktosefrei oder auch halal bzw. koscher sind. Auch im Bereich der Knabberartikel gibt es nach Angaben des BDSI ein immer differenzierteres Angebot und eine große geschmackliche Auswahl – sei es an Nüssen, an frittierten oder auch an gebackenen salzigen Snacks. „Bei dieser großen Vielfalt findet jeder Verbraucher das für ihn passende Produkt“, sagt Erbrath. „Die Verpackung ebnet den Weg in den Einkaufswagen.“ Verpackungsdesigner stehen damit vor einer schwierigen Aufgabe: Sie müssen das Naschwerk mit pfiffigen Slogans nach Möglichkeit multi-
medial bekannt machen und im Regal mit auffälligen Farben und Formen ins Szene setzen. Allerdings gilt es, beim Ringen um Präsenz nicht zu übertreiben. Denn übermäßiger Einsatz von Material und damit Ressourcen kommen beim Verbraucher nicht gut an. „Die Kunden legen immer mehr Wert darauf, ihren ökologischen Fußabdruck möglichst klein zu halten. Außerdem haben sie einen starken Wunsch nach gesunden, ultra-frischen Lebensmitteln, die gleichzeitig extrem convenient und ästhetisch verpackt sein sollen“, sagt Andreas Steinle vom Zukunftsinstitut, einer Denkfabrik für Trend- und Zukunftsforschung. Doch nicht nur aus ökologischen, sondern auch aus Kostengründen sollte die Industrie auf allzu ausladende und aufwendig produ-
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uct for every consumer,” says Erbrath. “The package paves the way into the shopping trolley.” Package designers are therefore faced with a difficult task. They have to publicise the snack with memorable slogans across all possible media and showcase it on the shelves with attention-grabbing colours and shapes. However, when jostling for position, it is best not to overdo it. Because making excessive use of materials and hence resources does not go down well with the consumer. “Customers are attaching growing importance to keeping their ecological footprint as small as possible. And they also have a strong desire for healthy, ultra-fresh foods that also come in high-convenience and attractive packages,” says Andreas Steinle of the Zukunftsinstitut (Future Institute), a think tank for trend and future research. But industry should do without overly flamboyant and elaborately produced packages for economic reasons
as well as ecological ones. The cost not only of raw materials such as milk, cocoa and sugar, but also of energy and packaging materials is steadily rising. To lastingly attract consumers who want sustainably produced goods and prevent the cost of materials and production from spiralling out of control, industry has no alternative but to econ-
omise on materials and above all avoid excessively extravagant packages while also reducing energy input in production. The fact that material downsizing is possible is illustrated by studies by pacproject, an international firm of consultants. As an example, it has taken a close look at the historic Corny muesli bar wrappers and discovered that the
zierte Verpackungen verzichten. Denn einerseits steigen die Preise für Rohstoffe wie Milch, Kakao und Zucker, anderseits werden Energie und Verpackungsmaterialien immer teurer. Um Verbraucher, die sich nachhaltig produzierte Waren wünschen, weiter an sich zu binden, und Material- und Fertigungskosten nicht ausufern zu lassen, hat die Industrie keine Alternative: Sie muss Material sparen und vor allem allzu ausladende Verpackungen vermeiden und zudem energiesparender produzieren. Dass das sogenannte Material-Down-Sizing möglich ist, zeigen Untersuchungen des internationalen Beratungsunternehmens pacproject. Es hat beispielhaft die historischen Verpackungen der bekannten Corny-Müsliriegel unter die Lupe genommen und festgestellt, dass die Barriere-Aluminiumfolie der Verpackung des Produkts in den vergangenen 30 Jahren stetig reduziert und schließlich durch einen neuen Barriere-Verbund substituiert wurde
– ohne negative Auswirkungen auf das Produkt. „Auch ohne den vollen Barriereschutz befand sich der CornyRiegel am Ende des Mindesthaltbarkeitsdatums qualitativ im sehr guten Bereich. Dies hat die Frage aufgeworfen, ob nicht auch die aktuellen Folien mehr Schutz und Barrieren bieten, als der Cerealien-Riegel eigentlich benötigt“, sagt pacproject-Verpackungsingenieur Alexander Witt. Alternativen zu klassischen Verpackungsmaterialien wie Aluminium und Kunststoff gewinnen auf dem Markt bereits zunehmend an Bedeutung. Die Firma Bionatic etwa hat unter dem Namen Greenbox ein erstes Sortiment von rund 250 verschiedenen Verpackungslösungen aus erneuerbaren oder recycelten Rohstoffen wie Holz, Cellulose, Biokunststoff und Palmblatt entwickelt. Viele dieser Lösungen seien biologisch abbaubar oder umweltfreundlich in der Verbrennung, sagt Bionatic-Gründer Robert Czichos. Und die Produktion sei simpel: „Aus einem
Blatt wird eine Verpackung, indem es zunächst mit Wasser unter Hochdruck gereinigt wird. Dann wird es in einer mechanischen Presse mit Druck und Wärme in eine Form gebracht. Es ist also ein sogenannter Tiefziehvorgang. Danach folgt das Finishing, indem die Kanten geschliffen und die Flächen poliert werden. Und das ist dann auch schon alles.“ Unterdessen suchen Wissenschaftler nach weiteren alternativen Materialien. So arbeitet das FraunhoferInstitut für Verfahrenstechnik und Verpackung (IVV) im Rahmen des Projekts ThermoWhey an einem Herstellverfahren für Barrierebeschichtungen aus Molkeprotein, das die herkömmliche ölhaltigen Polymerbeschichtungen ersetzt. Der Vorteil von Molke: Ihre Inhaltsstoffe können die Haltbarkeit von Lebensmitteln natürlich verlängern. Allerdings ist Molke hitzeempfindlich, sodass die Forscher erst eine Beschichtungsformulierung finden müssen, die sich auch bei ho-
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product’s aluminium barrier film wrapper has been steadily reduced in the last 30 years and finally replaced by a new composite barrier material – without detriment to the product. “Even without full barrier protection, the Corny bar was still in a very good qualitative condition at the end of its sell-by date. And this raised the question whether the cereal bar actually needs the level of protection and barrier effect provid-
ed by current films,” says pacproject packaging engineer Alexander Witt. Alternatives to classical packaging materials like aluminium and plastics are already making increasing inroads into the marketplace. Under its Greenbox label, Bionatic, for example, has developed its first range of some 250 different packaging solutions using renewable or recycled resources such as wood, cellulose, bioplastics and
palm leaf. Many of these solutions are biodegradable or can be incinerated pollution-free, says Bionatic founder Robert Czichos. And their production is straightforward: “A single leaf is converted into package by first cleaning it with a high-pressure water jet. And then it is moulded on exposure to heat in a mechanical press. So it’s a kind of deep-drawing process. This is followed by finishing in which the edges are smoothed and the surfaces polished. And that is pretty well it.” Meanwhile scientists are searching for further alternative materials. In the context of its ThermoWhey project, the Fraunhofer Institute for Process Engineering and Packaging (IVV) is working on a production process for barrier coatings made of whey protein capable of replacing conventional oil-based polymer coatings. The advantage of whey is that its ingredients are naturally capable of extending the shelf life of foods. However, whey is heat-sensitive,
hen Temperaturen verarbeiten lässt. Auf der interpack 2017 vom 04. bis 10. Mai in Düsseldorf werden noch viele weitere Verpackungsinnovationen für Süß- und Backwaren zu sehen sein. 2700 Aussteller werden erwartet, davon haben rund 1000 die Süßwarenbranche als Zielgruppe für ihre Produkte und Dienstleistungen angegeben – entsprechend umfangreich wird das Angebot sein. Auch die Maschinenbauer werden in Düsseldorf mit zahlreichen Innovationen aufwarten. „Ein verantwortungsbewusster Umgang mit natürlichen Ressourcen und umweltschonendes Wirtschaften hat bei Herstellern von Nahrungsmittelmaschinen und Verpackungsmaschinen einen hohen Stellenwert. Sie wissen, dass nachhaltige Produktionsprozesse bei ihren Kunden großgeschrieben werden“, sagt Vera Fritsche, Referentin im VDMA Fachverband Nahrungsmittelmaschinen und Verpackungsmaschinen. Noch böten sich in der Süßwarenproduktion zahlreiche Optimierungsmöglichkeiten.
Intelligente Steuerungs- und Automatisierungstechnik, sparsame Antriebe, Kompressoren, Lüfter oder Pumpen zählten zu den klassischen Lösungen, um Strom und Betriebsmittel einzusparen und die Energieeffizienz zu steigern. Effiziente Motoren, optimal an die Bewegungen und Beschleunigungsvorgänge in den Maschinen angepasst, senkten den Stromverbrauch. Darüber hinaus senkten innovative und optimierte Prozesse den Verbrauch von Energie und Wasser, verlängerten innovative Maschinenkonzepte die Service- und Wartungsintervalle sowie die Betriebsdauer und sparten dadurch Energie ein, so Fritsche. Der Schweizer Anlagenbauer Bühler zählt zu den Protagonisten effizienter Verarbeitungslösungen und hat sich zum Ziel gesetzt, den Energiebedarf in allen seinen Kernprozessen bis 2020 um mindestens weitere 20 Prozent zu reduzieren. „Damit können wir sowohl die Energieeffizienz unserer Produkte erhöhen als auch gleichzeitig einen
Beitrag zum Umweltschutz leisten“, sagt Ian Roberts, Technikchef des Konzerns. Einen zentralen Aspekt sieht er dabei in der Produktivität, etwa durch Verkürzung der Zykluszeiten. Zudem verstärkt Bühler die Anstrengungen, um die Energieeffizienz in bestehenden Kundenanlagen zu verbessern. So ist die Schokoladenherstellung aufgrund der zahlreichen Prozessschritte wie das Reinigen, Rösten, Debakterisieren, Brechen und Vermahlen der Kakaobohnen sehr aufwendig und teuer. Bühler verspricht, die Energiekosten der Kakaoverarbeitung um 65 Prozent zu senken, wenn Kunden einerseits das kostenlose Energy Audit des Unternehmens nutzen und andererseits seine neue Schalenverbrennungstechnik zum Einsatz kommt. Bei dem Audit werden Energielecks im Herstellungsprozess aufgespürt. Das neue Verbrennungssystem nutzt die aus den Schalen gewonnene Energie zur Röstung und Debakterisierung anstatt die Schalen direkt zu entsorgen – dadurch muss keine Heizener-
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so researchers first have to find a coating formulation that can also be processed at high temperatures. At interpack 2017 in Düsseldorf from 4 to 10 May, many more packaging innovations for confectionery and bakery products will also be on show. 2,700 exhibitors are expected, and some 1,000 of these have named the confectionery industry as a target group for their products and services – and what they will be exhibiting will be suitably wide-ranging. Machine manufacturers will also be present in Düsseldorf with numerous innovations. “Manufacturers of food-processing and packaging machines accord high priority to handling natural resources responsibly and managing their processes with minimal environmental impact. They know how important sustainable production processes are for customers,” says Vera Fritsche, expert at the association for food processing machines and packaging machines within VDMA (Mechani-
cal Engineering Industry Association). In confectionery production, Fritsche continues, there is still plenty of room for optimisation. Intelligent control and automation technologies and energyefficient drives, compressors, fans and pumps are some of the classical solutions for saving electricity and other resources and boosting energy-efficiency. Efficient motors perfectly adapted to machine movements and acceleration processes reduce power consumption. In addition, says Fritsche, innovative and optimised processes cut the consumption of energy and water, while innovative machine designs extend service and maintenance intervals and service life and thus save energy. Swiss plant manufacturer Bühler, one of the prime movers in efficient processing solutions, has set itself the goal of reducing energy consumption in all of its core processes by at least a further 20 per cent by 2020. “This way we can both raise the energy-efficiency
of our products and also do our bit for environmental protection at the same time,” says Ian Roberts, the Group’s Chief Technology Officer. He sees a central aspect here in productivity – by shortening cycle times, for example. Additionally, Bühler is redoubling its efforts to improve the energy efficiency of existing customer installations. Because of the numerous process steps such as cleaning, roasting, debacterising, crushing and grinding the cocoa beans, chocolate manufacture is highly complex and costly. Bühler pledges to slash energy costs in cocoa processing by 65 per cent if customers make use of the company’s free energy audit and also adopt its shell burning technology. The audit is used for tracking down energy leaks in the production process. As an alternative to the direct disposal of the shells, the new combustion system exploits the energy obtained from the shells for roasting and debacterising, so no heating energy has to be bought
gie zugekauft werden. Auch Theegarten-Pactec treibt Maschinenlösungen mit hohem Einsatz voran, die Kunden bei Kostenersparnissen helfen. Dabei fokussiert sich die Firma unter anderem auf das Thema Industrie 4.0, also die Digitalisierung der Produktion und eine bessere Kommunikation zwischen Mensch und Maschine und Maschine und Maschine mithilfe neuester Software. „Produktionsprozesse transparent zu gestalten, wichtige Daten immer abrufbar zu haben, diese richtig zu analysieren und schlussendlich die richtigen Handlungsschritte abzuleiten, birgt ein großes Potenzial zur Effizienzsteigerung in sich“, sagt TheegartenChef Markus Rustler. Zu diesem Zweck habe das Unternehmen bereits 2011 begonnen, sein User Interface und die damit verbundene Aufbereitung der Daten für den Maschinen-Operator und das Management zu überarbeiten. „Somit haben wir eine Plattform geschaffen, welche die Performance
unserer Anlagen transparenter macht. Somit können beispielsweise Effizienzverluste in Korrelation zu Zeit, Umgebungstemperatur oder anderen Parametern gesetzt werden und die Fehlersuche und Hilfe zur Selbsthilfe unterstützt werden“, so Rustler. Außerdem sei die intuitive Unterstützung der Wartungs- und Reinigungsprozesse optimiert worden, etwa, indem die Maschine selbstständig auf Serviceund Wartungsintervalle hinweise. Der Vorteil von Automation und Digitalisierung: Die kommunikationstechnisch verketteten Maschinen könnten durch wenige oder sogar nur einen Operator bedient werden. Und durch Integration des User Interface in mobile Endgeräte könnten die Maschinendaten von jedem Punkt der Welt abgerufen und bearbeitet werden, sagt Rustler. Die Schweizer Firma Knobel Maschinenbau, Spezialist für Maschinen zur Schokoladenherstellung, hilft Herstellern auf andere Weise, Kosten zu sparen. Er bietet seine Anlagen – Eintafel-
Anlagen, Gießmaschinen und andere Geräte – im Baukastenprinzip an, sodass Kunden ihre Produktion schrittweise aufbauen und bei Bedarf punktuell in Segmenten umrüsten können. Das ermöglicht ihnen eine hohe Flexibilität und erlaubt ihnen somit eine schnelle und effiziente Umstellung auf neue Produkte. Schnelle Umrüstzeiten würden auch dadurch ermöglicht, dass neue Maschinen mit Plug-andPlay einfach im System integriert werden könnten, heißt es bei Knobel. Die Maschinenbauer haben sich mit zahlreichen, effizienzsteigernden Neuerungen auf die Anforderungen der Hersteller von Süß- und Backwaren eingestellt. Damit können sie nicht nur bei der Wahl der Verpackungsmaterialien, sondern auch bei der Modernisierung ihrer Linien aus dem Vollen schöpfen. Auf der interpack können sie sich von diesen Innovationen ein genaues Bild machen. www.interpack.com
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in. Theegarten-Pactec is also pushing vigorously ahead with machine solutions that help customers cut their costs. The company is focusing among other things on “Industry 4.0”, i.e. the digitalisation of production and streamlined human-machine and machine-machine communication with the aid of the latest software. “Making production processes transparent, keeping key data retrievable at all times, analysing them correctly and ultimately deciding on the appropriate course of action holds great potential for boosting efficiency,” says Markus Rustler, Theegarten’s Managing Partner. For this purpose, the company started back in 2011 to overhaul its user interface and the associated data processing for the machine operator and management. “We have thus created a platform that makes the performance of our systems more transparent. For example, it is possible to establish correlations between efficiency losses and time, ambient temperature or other parameters. And this helps operators to track down errors and to find their own solutions,” says Rustler. Furthermore, the intuitive support of maintenance and cleaning processes has been optimised – with active service and maintenance interval reminders from the machine itself, for example. The advantage of automation and digitalisation is that the machinery linked into complex communication systems can be operated by fewer operators, in some cases even only one. And by integrating the user interface into mobile consumer devices, the data from the machinery can be accessed and even edited from anywhere in the world, says Rustler. The Swiss company Knobel Maschinenbau, a specialist in machines for chocolate manufacture, helps producers to cut costs in other ways. It sells its equipment – moulding lines, stand-alone depositors and other devices – on the modular principle so that customers can extend their production step by step and, if required, re-equip their production locally segment-wise. This offers them high flexibility and thus permits rapid and efficient changeover to new products. Swift re-equipping has also been made possible by simply integrating new machines in the system on the plug-and-play principle, Knobel explains.
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2016 SIGEP
23-27/01/2016 RIMINI International exhibition for the artisan production of ice-cream, pastry, confectionery and bakery.
PROSWEET
31/01 - 03/02/2016 COLOGNE The international supplier fair for the confectionery industry.
FRUITLOGISTICA
03-05/02/2016 BERLIN International fair for fruit and vegetables.
EUROPAIN
05-09/02/2016 PARIS International show for the bakery and confectionery Industry.
CFIA
08-10/03/2016 RENNES The show of food industry suppliers.
IFFA
07-12/05/2016 FRANKFURT International trade fair for the meat processing industry.
CIBUS
09-12/05/2016 PARMA International food exhibition.
2016
SPS/IPC/ DRIVES/ITALIA
24-26/05/2016 PARMA Trade fair for manufacturers and suppliers in the industrial automation sector.
MACFRUT
14-16/09/2016 RIMINI International exhibition of machinery and equipment for the fruit and vegetable processing.
FACH PACK
27-29/09/2016 Nuremberg Trade Fair for Packaging solutions.
IBIE
08-11/10/2016 LAS VEGAS International fair for the bakery and confectionery industry.
IPA-SIAL
16-20/10/2016 PARIS International exhibition and conference on technologies for Food&Beverage and food products.
2016
SÜDBACK 2016
22-25/10/2016 Stuttgart International fair for the bakery and confectionery industry.
CIBUSTEC
25-28/10/2016 PARMA International fair about Food&Beverage technology.
PACK EXPO
06-09/11/2016 CHICAGO International packaging trade fair.
BRAU BEVIALE
08-10/11/2016 NUREMBERG Fair of raw materials, technologies, logistics for production of beer and soft drinks.
EMBALLAGE
14-17/11/2016 PARIS Exhibition about packaging technology.
VINITECH
29/11-01/12/2016 BORDEAUX International exhibition for vine growing, wine-producing and bottling industry.
SAVE
19-20/10/2016 VERONA International exhibition for food processing.
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SIGEP - AB TECH
21-25/01/2017 RIMINI International exhibition for the artisan production of ice-cream, pastry, confectionery and bakery.
PROSWEETS
29/01-01/02/2017 ColoGNE The international supplier fair for the sweets and snacks industry.
FRUIT LOGISTICA 2017 08/10/02/2017 BERLIN International fair for fruit and vegetables.
ENOMAQ
14-17/02/2017 SARAGOZZA Fair of wine and oil, for innovation and internationalization.
Intersicop
19-22/02/2017 MADRID Bread baking, confectionery and related industries show.
IBATECH 2017
09-12/03/2017 ANKARA The international trade fair for bread, patisserie machinery, ice cream, chocolate and technologies.
Vinitaly
09-12/04/2017 VERONA International wine & spirits exhibition.
Cibus Connect
SNACKEX
21-22/06/2017 VIENNA International savoury snacks and nut trade fair.
SIMEI@DRINKTEC
12-13/04/2017 PARMA International food exhibition.
11-15/09/2017 MUNICH International exhibition for vine-growing, wine-producing and bottling industry.
INTERPACK
ANUGA
04-10/05/2017 DÃ&#x153;SSELDORF Technology fair for packaging, packing, bakery, pastry.
TUTTOFOOD
08-11/05/2017 MILAN International B2B show dedicated to food & beverage.
MACFRUT
10-12/05/2017 RIMINI Exhibition of machinery and equipment for the fruit and vegetable processing.
SPS/IPC DRIVES/ITALIA
23-25/05/2017 PARMA Trade fair for manufacturers and suppliers in the industrial automation sector.
07-11/10/2017 ColoGNE International exhibition of Food& Beverages.
HOST
20-24/10/2017 MILAN Show for bakery, fresh pasta, pizza industry.
2018 Anuga FoodTec
20-23/03/2018 ColoGNE International food and beverage technology exhibition.
CIBUS 2018
07-10/05/2018 PARMA International food exhibition.
IPACK-IMA
29/05-01/06/2018 MILAN Exhibition for the packaging industry.
IBA
15-20/09/2018 MONACO Fair for the bakery and confectionery industry.
FachPack
25-27/09/2018 NUREMBERG International packaging trade fair.
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MEDIO ORIENTE GULFOOD
21-25/02/2016 DUBAI Annual food and hospitality international show.
Djazagro
18-21/04/2016 ALGERS Meeting place for companies operating in the agro-food sector.
agrofood NIGERIA
26-28/04/2016 LAGOS International on instrumental and process analysis and laboratory technology.
Dubai Drink Technology Expo
16-18/05/2016 DUBAI Exclusive exhibition and conference for the beverage industry in the Middle East and North Africa Region.
iran food bev tec
29/05-01/06/2016 Tehran International food, beverage & packaging technology trade fair.
EURASIA PACKAGING
02-05/11/2016 ISTANBUL Leading showcase for packaging machinery, production, processing, technology, printing, design and equipment.
GULFOOD manufacturing
07-09/11/2016 DUBAI International exhibition on processing and packaging technology and Food&Beverage plants.
GULFOOD
RUSSIAN-CHINA UPAKOVKA UPAK ITALIA
26-02/02-03/2017 DUBAI Annual food and hospitality international show.
26-29/01/2016 MOSCOW International packaging machinery exhibition.
Dubai Drink Technology Expo
14-17/03/2016 MOSCOW International trade fair for bakery equipment and food ingredients.
07-09/03/2017 DUBAI Exclusive exhibition and conference for the beverage industry in the Middle East and North Africa Region.
WORLDFOOD
29-31/03/2017 UZBEKISTAN Food exhibition for suppliers, manufacturers, dealers and professionals.
IRAN FOOD BEV TEC
23-26/05/2017 TEHRAN International food, beverage & packaging technology trade fair.
GULFOOD MANUFACTURING
31-10-02/11/2017 DUBAI International exhibition on processing and packaging technology and Food&Beverage plants.
MODERN BAKERY
INPRODMASH
13-15/09/2016 MOSCOW International trade fair of food industry suppliers.
agroprodmash
10-14/10/2016 MOSCOW International trade exhibition of machinery and equipment for agroindustrial industry.
SIMEI@China Brew-China Beverage
11-14/10/2016 SHANGHAI International exhibition for vine-growing, wine-producing and bottling industry.
UPAKOVKAUPAK ITALIA
24-27/01/2017 MOSCOW International packaging machinery exhibition.
Beviale Moscow
28/02-02/03/2017 moscow International trade fair for the beverage industry.
MODERN BAKERY
13-16/03/2017 MOSCOW International trade fair for bakery equipment and food ingredients..
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ALBA & TEKNOSERVICE SRL 20-21 Via delle Industrie, 26 35010 Villafranca Padovana - PD Italy
ERREPAN Srl 4/6 Via Terracini, 4 24047 Treviglio - BG Italy
HOUDIJK HOLLAND B.V. 50/52 Trawlerweg 2-4, NL-3133 KS Vlaardingen The Netherlands
ALTECH SRL 61 V.le A. De Gasperi, 72 20010 Bareggio - MI - Italy
EUROPEAN SNACKFOODS ASS. - ESA 16-17 6 Catherine Street - WC2B 5JJ London - United Kingdom
IMA Industria Macchine Automatiche S.p.A. 58-59 Via Emilia, 428/442 40064 Ozzano dell’Emilia - BO Italy
ANDRITZ Frautech Srl Unipersonale 85 Via Luigi dalla Via, 15 36015 Schio - VI Italy
EUROSICMA SPA 37-38 Via Michelangelo Buonarroti, 4/6 20090 Segrate - MI - Italy
BBM PACKAGING SRL 48-49 Via Pregalleno, 24 24016 San Pellegrino Terme BG - Italy
FAM NV 82-83 Neerveld 2 B-2550 Kontich Belgium
BRABENDER TECHNOLOGIE LIMITED 32/34 3 Tannino Court WA1 2HF Howley, Warrington, Cheshire United Kingdom
FARHAT BAKERY EQUIPMENT LTD. CO 7/9 Facing Ghandour Factory, Richani Zone Choueifat Lebanon
COMEXPOSIUM DJAZAGRO 93/95 70, Avenue du Général de Gaulle 92058 Paris la Défense Cedex France
Fiera Milano SPA 25/27 Strada Statale del Sempione, 28 20017 Rho - MI Italy
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FIREX SRL 10/12 ZI Gresal, 28 32036 Sedico - BL Italy
CROWN Packaging Europe GmbH 22/24 Baarermatte 6340 Baar - Switzerland
GENERAL SYSTEM PACK SRL - GSP 39/41 Via Lago di Albano, 82 36015 Schio - VI Italy
DUBAI WORLD TRADE CENTRE - DWTC 87 P.O. Box 9292 Dubai - U.A.E United Arab Emirates
GERHARD SCHUBERT GMGH 79 Hofackerstrasse 7, D-74564 Crailsheim Germany
ECO-SISTEMI SRL 76/78 Piazza Manifattura, 1 38068 Rovereto - TN Italy
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NEWTEC LABELLING SRL 44-45 Via Giordani, 10 46044 Goito - MN - Italy OHAUS Europe GmbH 70-71 Im Langacher 8606 - Greifensee Switzerland OMIP SRL 84 Via Ponte, 21 84086 Roccapiemonte - SA - Italy PIgo srl I COV-65/67 Via Visan, 46/48 36034 San Tomio di Malo - VI Italy
INDUSTRIE FRACCHIOLLA SPA 1-68-69 S.P. per Valenzano km. 1,200 70010 Adelfia Canneto - BA Italy
rademaker bv 14-15-27 Plantijnweg 23 P.O. Box 416 4100 AK Culemborg The Netherlands
KOELNMESSE GMBH 102 Messeplatz, 1 50679 Koeln Germany
ROBOX SPA 90 Via Sempione, 82 28053 Castelletto Sopra Ticino NO - Italy
LABELPACK TRADE SRL 28-29 Via Monte Cervino, 51/F 20861 Brugherio - MB Italy
RONZULLI SPA 55 S.S. 634 km 11,700 70018 Rutigliano - BA - Italy
M.H. Material Handling S.p.A. 62-63 Via G. Di Vittorio, 3 20826 Misinto - MB Italy
Sarten Ambalaj San. ve Tic. A.Ş. 72-73 Balmumcu Mah. Zincirlikuyu Yolu Sok. No:4 80700 BeŞiktaŞ - Turkey
magna industries 13 1825 Swarthmore Avenue 08701 Lakewood - NJ - USA
SILVER STAR CORPORATION LLC 47 P.O.Box 1075, Ruwi - Postal Code 112 - Sultanate Of Oman
MESSE DUSSELDORF GMBH 96/101 Stockumer Kirchstr.61 40474 Dusseldorf - Germany
STAFF ICE SYSTEM SRL 30-31 Via Anna Frank, 8 47924 Rimini - Italy
MFT Srl 74 Via Madonna di Fatima, 35 84016 Pagani - SA Italy
ZAMBELLI SRL 53-54 Via Ferrara, 35/41 40018 San Pietro in Casale BO Italy
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