'Best in breed' for cap packaging

Stull Technologies borrows a few ideas from the high-speed CD jewel case manufacturing scene when it brings sophisticated robotics to its packaging operations.

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High-speed, highly automated packaging systems play a key role in Stull Technologies’ (www.stulltech.com) ability to meet growing demand for the snap-fit, polypropylene caps on Campbell Soup’s 1514-oz microwavable soup bowls.

Complicating Stull’s path to automation was the cap’s unique design, says Jason Stull, senior director of marketing and administration at this 60-year-old, third-generation manufacturing company based in Somerset, NJ.

"Molded into the cap on opposite sides are two flex-lock points, which is why we call this a ‘double locking overcap," explains Stull. "These make it easy for the consumer to remove the cap, open the ring-pull end, and snap the cap firmly back in place for microwave heating. No existing packaging equipment would accommodate Stull’s unique design, so we sourced custom solutions."

Two automation integrators were identified to provide the robotic solutions Stull required.

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