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Bag-in-box labeling gets the 'final touch'

New print-and-apply labelers have reduced downtime and boosted overall line efficiency at five of Coca-Cola’s syrup plants around the country.

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Bag-in-box packaging lines for Coca-Cola concentrated syrup in five plants across the country recently got a labeling upgrade of the print-and-apply variety.

“The new labelers are installed in The Coca-Cola Company’s syrup plants in Dallas; Atlanta; Lehigh Valley, PA; Ontario, CA; and Columbus, OH,” says Coke’s Ray Crockett, media relations. “Installations began in 2001,” he adds, with the most recent taking place in Columbus this past April.

The machines selected by Coke are Model 410 Final Touch® tamp applicators from NJM/CLI. Integrated into each is a Zebra PAX3 thermal-transfer print engine. Another supplier making important contributions to the equipment is Rockwell Automation, whose Allen-Bradley SLC 5/04 PLC controls the print-and-apply process. An Allen-Bradley label-gap sensor with fiber-optic through-beam probes mounted to the peel plate ensures maximum speed and label registration accuracy. And the label feed roll relies on a servomotor for high-speed acceleration and deceleration, without which label registration could be compromised.

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