With BTG towards the future
To Interpack (Hall 13 – Stand 13C31) Cama Group will be bringing its longstanding experience and a startling new feature: a different and original machine concept, expressed in the so-called Break-Through Generation.
Sector leader and for many years now appreciated the world over for the quality and performance of its secondary packaging solutions, Cama Group will be attending Interpack with the fruits of the research that have led it to a new concept machines: the Break-Through Generation.
Renowned for the lean design of its machines and robots, over the last ten years the Italian company’s engineers have been designing TPM machines, attaining excellent results not only in terms of technical solutions but also in accessibility and sanitization.
Today Cama’s Break-Through Machines have gone beyond the TPM concept, moving closer to the Six Sigma philosophy, common objective of the most advanced companies that see efficiency as the key to success. In
the new machine design, operator safety is the key factor. And, characteristic to Cama, accessibility, along with increased sanitization, is mainstay.
At the fair. At Düsseldorf Cama will be showing a new Side Loading concept, identified as CL 175, according to Cama’s engineers offering maximum flexibility. The system is a response to those who are looking for a machine which is able to work at different speeds, with products of different sizes and with important variations, such as carton dimensions.
On the Robotics side, Cama will show a state-of-the-art loading unit, where 12 Delta type robots work together proving the highly sophisticated Co-Flow loading system, now offering maximum performance, a joint achievement of the electronic and mechanical engineers.
Cama also announced the release of a high speed Star-Wheel system strategic for packaging machines developed together with SPS (PFM Group), with which Cama has successful, longstanding working relations.
Together with their new concept machines, Cama’s stand will also feature its traditional wrap-around casepacker, known and appreciated the world over for its flexibility and lean design.
Once you have seen the Cama Break-Through Generation up and running, company heads claim, all other machines will just seem out-of-date.
In the photo a good example of Cama’s lean design, preceding the Break-Through Generation: according to the group’s management soon to be considered outdated. |
Detail of Cama’s Delta Triaflex robot, that picks up and deposits chocolate bars. |