MG2 supports the “sprint” of the nutraceutical sector
MG2, the reference partner for the nutraceutical industry, is responding to the requests of producers who have been called upon to deal with a sharply growing demand over the last year. Among these, the Slovenian company Sensilab has asked the Pianoro-based manufacturer for a new MG Compact wrapping machine, in addition to the two models already installed, tested and appreciated by the customer.
Despite the general difficulties weighing on the economic scenario, it is a positive year for nutraceutical products since this kind of product has been chosen to support health in response to the serious uncertainty caused by the pandemic that broke out in 2020.
It is exactly in this context that MG2 becomes a protagonist, thanks to both its long-standing cooperations with leaders in the nutraceutical industry and its ready-to-deliver machines which have allowed its customers to respond to the challenging demands of a constantly growing trend.
Sensilab, based in Ljubljana, Slovenia, is one of the most active customers in the sector. Since 2005, the company has been working both in the online sale of its products and in the production for third parties with distribution channels throughout Europe, thanks to its strong commercial network. In order to strengthen its machine park, the manufacturer has once again turned to MG2.
MG Compact, a confirmed choice
Sensilab, which is a long-term MG2 customer, already uses two MG Compact, continuous-motion capsule filling machines for small and medium-sized productions, bought in 2013 and 2018. These two machine models reach a speed up to 48.000 capsules/hour and they are equipped with statistical weight control systems and one powder dosing unit.
In 2021, to increase its machinery, Sensilab has chosen once again MG2 and a MG Compact capsule filling machine, thanks to different factors: the high level of confidence developed in many years of cooperation, the reliability of widely tested machines, the need of a prompt delivery service.
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