More Plug-and-Pack at Pack Expo Las Vegas

Machine builders and packagers buy into the Plug-and-Pack vision of "best practices" automation guidelines for maximum business benefit.

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Case studies from General Mills and Pfizer, combined with machine-builder testimonials from Douglas Machine and Norden Pac, underscored the introductions of additional Plug-and-Pack™ machines at the recent Pack Expo Las Vegas trade show.

Other machine builders implementing Plug-and-Pack included Aagard Group, Campbell Wrapper, FMS, Harro Hoefliger, Kallfass, Markem, MDC Engineering, SIG Alfa, and Nordson. Automation technology suppliers supporting these implementations now include Yaskawa, Schneider Electric, Siemens, Rockwell, Elau, and Bosch Rexroth.

From the packaging end-user perspective, SABMiller’s Thinus van Schoor reported his company’s order of a PackML-equipped packaging line from Krones using Siemens technology for the company’s Cape Town, South Africa, plant. Pfizer announced that two more machines with PackML are on order and awaiting acceptance tests in November. Procter & Gamble reported on OMAC-related activities being performed in internal interoperability tests.

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