- 300 bar systems have proven their value in practice since 2011
- Machines score points with their flexible and sustainable solutions
- Syntegon focuses on continuous improvement of the line
Beringen, July 4, 2022. Eleven years after its launch, Syntegon recently sold its 300th bar packaging system – ample cause for celebration at the Beringen site in Switzerland. The packaging line’s success is the result of seamless system integration and continuous improvement. This has also been recognized by Biscuits Leclerc, the Canadian food manufacturer and purchaser of the 300th system.
Seamless integration of proven machines
When Syntegon first introduced the bar packaging system at the 2011 interpack trade show, the company pursued an innovative approach: the individual machines were to be linked by a common operator interface to ensure optimal product flow. The original system consisted of a DFR accumulator, HRM form, fill and seal machine and TTM topload cartoner. Today, further components can be added seamlessly, such as an Elematic case packer – a combination of proven machines for the efficient packaging of bars at a maximum output of 1,500 products and 200 cartons per minute.
In 2014 and 2017, new product feeding modules based on the new and particularly flexible linear motor technology were added – the FIT and the PFI. Since the end of 2019, it has also been possible to add the new DCIE gentle distribution station for sensitive products such as cereal bars. Most recently, the “paper-ON-form” retrofit kit for horizontal form, fill and seal machines was integrated into the bar system to provide food companies with sustainable paper packaging options.
“Our customers appreciate the fact that we continue to develop our seamlessly integrated bar system, enabling even smoother production processes,” says Bruno Oberle, managing director of the site in Beringen and vice president, food horizontal packaging of Syntegon.
Flexible changeovers for different pack sizes and shapes
Since the sales launch of the bar system, 300 lines have been installed, impressing customers with their high overall line efficiency. In addition to centralized control of all modules via a shared user interface, gentle handling is a key advantage; another is its flexibility, as Emilie Allen, Vice President for Projects and Logistics at Biscuits Leclerc, emphasizes:
“We don’t want to buy a new machine every time we launch a new product. It’s convenient that we can easily change tools and process different packaging sizes and styles on one line.”
The bar system also offers Leclerc format flexibility and a high level of automation.
"Every day, we work on offering our customers a bar system that is ideally suited to their needs, even eleven years after the launch. And I am sure we will enjoy hundreds more successes,” says Oberle.And because success is best celebrated together, Syntegon held a party for its employees and their families at the Beringen site on July 1.
Bar lines from Syntegon enable gentle product handling, smooth changeovers and easy cleaning.
The original bar system from 2011 consisted of a DFR accumulator, HRM form, fill and seal machine, and TTM topload cartoner.
The “Paper-ON-form” kit for horizontal form, fill and seal machines can be retrofitted to bar lines that are already in operation.
The FIT module, based on linear motor technology, provides contactless feeding of bars.
About Syntegon Technology
Processing and packaging for a better life – this is what 5,800 Syntegon employees work for every day. Be it with individual machines, systems, or services, Syntegon helps its customers in the global pharmaceutical and food industries to improve people's lives. The company, which is headquartered in Waiblingen, Germany, looks back on more than 160 years of experience and achieved annual sales of 1.4 billion EUR in 2021. In the pharma sector, the company’s intelligent solutions enable the safe and high-quality production, processing, filling, inspection, and packaging of liquid and solid pharmaceuticals. In the food industry, Syntegon’s flexible and reliable technologies produce and pack confectionery, dry food, frozen food, and dairy products. With 1,100 service experts and a comprehensive service portfolio throughout the entire machine lifecycle from spare parts management to digital line optimization, Syntegon lays the foundation for smooth production processes for all customers. More than 30 sites in almost 20 countries keep a firm eye on Syntegon’s impact on the environment and society. Syntegon is a leader in the development of sustainable packaging solutions, reduces the energy consumption of its machines and pursues ambitious goals to lower its emissions. www.syntegon.com