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Reduction in packaging delivers increased product protection

Reduction in packaging delivers increased product protection

High-end commercial tableware manufacturer Churchill China recently re-configured the packaging of their ceramic products and achieved improved protection in transit at the same time as reducing overall packaging.

The challenge – Increased protection without increased EPR obligations

“Despite the strength and durability of our products, we have always experienced some issues with transportation protection as they are despatched to our hospitality customers all over the world,” stated James Fowler of Churchill China.

“We have now worked with automated packaging specialists Yorkshire Packaging Systems to develop a new packing system that significantly improves this issue and achieves this with the use of less packaging material overall, further contributing to our environmental goals.”

“With the introduction of pEPR regulations, we’re seeing a growing number of manufacturers prioritising reductions in their packaging material usage,” explained our Sales Manager, Jaques-Pierre Macchi. “In response, we’ve been developing and implementing a range of tailored solutions to help our customers achieve meaningful material savings across their operations.”

The solution – Inline sleeve wrapper

The new automated packaging system we supplied combines an inline sleeve wrapper with a kissing conveyor, completed with a heat shrink tunnel. Stacks of products such as plates or bowls are tightly shrink wrapped together to form a secure, cohesive block.

Previously, these stacks of products had been packed with paper between each item, which was manually placed. The shrink wrap achieves such a solid block that the paper is no longer required. This previous method consumed more packaging materials and was labour-intensive and the reductions in both areas have resulted in a lower cost packing solution.

The addition of the kissing conveyor to the system enables the full range of Churchill’s products to be packed in this way, including small items such as dip pots. The conveyor ensures that there is no dead area between the infeed and outfeed, further increasing the stability of the wrapped stacks of products.

The result – A win-win solution

“Our new packing system has proved to be a win-win for us with reduced material use, lower costs, increased line speeds and the all-important improvement in product protection,” James commented.

“YPS’ expertise in understanding our requirements and proposing a solution that would achieve all of these improvements in practise proved invaluable to the success of the project.”

Benefits at a glance

Reduced film consumption
Product protection
Labour saving
Increased speed
Inline Automatic Sleeve Sealer
Inline Automatic Sleeve Sealer

Designed to wrap larger and longer packs, single packs and collations in trays at faster speeds. Simplicity is key with no change parts required between batches.

  • Speeds of up to 600 cycles per hour
  • Height adjustable sealing jaw for faster production
  • Pack clamps for unstable products running at speed
  • No change parts required
  • Optional kissing conveyor for small packs

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