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Flexible packaging virtuosity in the “House of Krones”

By Canadian Packaging staff   

Automation Cartoning De Brabandere interpack 2017 Krones AG Varioline packaging system

Varioline packaging system already enthusiastically received with its three-stage packing processes.

The “House of Krones” will also be built at the interpack trade show in Düsseldorf from 4 to 10 May 2017, virtually at least.

It will constitute the five core sections of Krones AG, Neutraubling, Germany: digitization as the roof and superstructure, process, filling and packaging technologies, plus intralogistics, as the functional premises, and Lifecycle Service as the base, the solid foundation.

In terms of machinery, the principal focus at interpack will be the Varioline packaging system, which has proved highly successful in gaining widespread acceptance among bottling and canning companies.

The firms are frequently tasked with first placing individual containers in multipacks, and then packing these in suitable sales or secondary packaging. This necessitates maximized flexibility.

So by developing the Varioline as a responsively flexible solution, Krones has found the right answer for this job profile: here, a single machine replaces up to six conventional individual machines with conveyors.

With the Varioline, up to three-stage packaging processes can be implemented with just a single machine. Space savings in the layout, reduced maintenance outlay and fewer operators are the logical consequences.

The modular Varioline kit consists of three units: cartoning module, feed module, and basic module, which can be combined to form a customized packaging system. This modularized construction also offers flexibility for the future. The machine handles up to 52,000 containers per hour.

The Belgian specialty brewery De Brabandere is one of more than 30 bottlers who have already benefited from the Varioline’s versatility.

It bottles 23 different beers, and thanks to the Varioline produces up to 34 different packages – and all of it on a single line. The wide choice available for packaging options is particularly useful for the brewery when it comes to exports.

De Brabandere brewmaster Yves Benoit is veritably entranced by the Varioline: “It’s the ultimate luxury for a brewery of our size: we can supply our customers faster. The quality of the packaging is better, and the automated packaging function is significantly more affordable. We cause a smaller CO2 footprint, since intermediate transports for repacking are no longer needed. The Varioline can be swiftly modified to handle different formats. This system enables us above all to operate with significantly more flexibility in our end-of-the-line packaging.”

Krones AG will be showcasing its Varioline packaging system at the upcoming interpack trade show May 4-10, 2017 at Stand No. 14E33.

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