Latest Developments in Global Cartoning Machines Market

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Latest Developments in Global Cartoning Machines Market

  • Materials & Packaging
  • Aug 2024
  • Global
  • 350 Pages
  • No of Tables: 220
  • No of Figures: 60

  • In April 2024, IWK Packaging Systems introduced the CH 4 Cartoner, a high-speed modular cartoning machine designed for pharmaceutical packaging. This innovative system supports continuous or intermittent motion, ensuring gentle product handling for pre-filled syringes, vials, and delicate containers. Powered by advanced servo motors, the CH 4 achieves up to 120 cartons per minute, with quick 10-minute format changeovers and easy cleaning. Its energy recuperation system reduces energy consumption by 21%, enhancing cost efficiency
  • In January 2024, JASA Packaging Solutions unveiled the NXXT vertical packaging machine at Fruit Logistica in Berlin. This innovative machine is designed with a modular concept, enhancing packaging efficiency, versatility, and sustainability. The NXXT features energy-efficient servomotors, optimized airflow for sealing, and JASA-connect™ hybrid system for real-time monitoring. Its user-friendly design ensures easy cleaning and minimal heavy handling
  • In March 2023, Optima played a key role in developing a sustainable travel set for daily personal hygiene, utilizing renewable, fiber-based raw materials. The project, named Trific, was a collaboration with Holmen Iggesund, Yangi®, and FutureLab & Partners, aiming to accelerate the adoption of eco-friendly packaging solutions. This innovation supports circular economy principles, combining low-energy manufacturing with user convenience
  • In February 2021, Syntegon expanded its secondary packaging portfolio with the Sigpack TTMD, integrating Delta robot cells into the TTM platform for enhanced flexibility in secondary packaging. The system features camera-based vision control, enabling Delta robots to detect items on the infeed belt and efficiently organize and pack them into cartons, trays, or other containers. The tool-less format changeover allows vertical restarts, ensuring seamless operations