W&H focus on Packaging 4.0 at interpack 2017
Published by Jonathan Rowland,
Editor
World Cement,
Windmöller & Hölscher (W&H) will continue to focus on the concept of Packaging 4.0 at its booth in Hall 15, Stand C41 at interpack 2017 between 4 and 10 May in Düsseldorf, Germany. “We will show how intelligent machines, integrated processes and intuitive handling are already increasing efficiency and flexibility of the production,” explained Peter Steinbeck, W&H CSO.
The TOPAS line, which will be on display at the booth, will demonstrate that an intelligent machine with integrated data exchange along the process chain can even boost the proven performance of W&H FFS-machines.
The right sack concept, whether it is FFS, woven or valve sack, tailored to specific needs, offers a competitive advantage in price, quality and efficiency. W&H experts will provide information about the different options made possible by W&H converting lines and how they have a strong impact on the efficiency of the production.
“Our understanding of the whole process chain provides valuable knowledge to achieve the maximum quality in our customers’ production”, said Dr Jürgen Vutz, W&H CEO. “Visitors will benefit from the know-how of our experts from Extrusion, Printing and Converting Departments at interpack.”
Read the article online at: https://www.worldcement.com/product-news/04042017/wh-focus-on-packaging-40-at-interpack-2017/
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