African confectioner sweetens its wrapping capabilities

New wrapping machines at Kenyan confectioner Kenafric Industries produce up to 1,980 chewy sweets/min and 1,100 pieces/min of bubble gum, and bring its number of wrapping systems to 30.

Kenafric’s Kirtan Shah, Group Managing Director (l.), and Mayur Shah, Senior Executive Director
Kenafric’s Kirtan Shah, Group Managing Director (l.), and Mayur Shah, Senior Executive Director

Kenafric Industries Ltd., Nairobi, Kenya, has been producing confectionery and other products for the African market for nearly 40 years. The company’s Confectionery Division produces a range of products, including chewing gum, bubble gum, soft caramels, preformed, hard-boiled candies, and lollipops. Among its most well-known brands are Lotta Toffees and Fruit Drops. Kenafric’s confectionery products have an estimated market share of 60% in East African countries. The company says its success is based on product innovation, market reach, a high-profile presence in key markets, and investment in state-of-the-art equipment.

In the 1990s, Kenafric began packaging its products using wrapping machines from Theegarten-Pactec. Since then, as Kenafric experienced increasing market demand for its candies and gum, and steady growth in terms of output, they invested in additional high-speed machines and systems. Over the years, Theegarten-Pactec has provided Kenafric with wrapping systems for cut-and-wrap products, such as chewing gum, bubble gum, and soft caramels, and packaging systems for preformed and hard-boiled candies.

Kenafric currently operates more than 30 machines from Theegarten-Pactec. These include EW5 and EW8 forming, cutting, and wrapping systems for bubble gum products; EK2 and EK3 units for hard candies in double-twist wrappers; the WHD2 forming, cutting, and wrapping machine for products in double-twist packaging; and the U1-EFC forming, cutting, and wrapping machine for bubble gum products in side-fold packaging. Since the first machines were purchased in the early 1990s, Kenafric’s output has more than tripled.

Most recently, in 2013, Kenafric purchased five new machines: one WHD with an output of 1,980 chewy sweets/min in double-twist packaging, and four U1-EFCs, each capable of packaging 1,100 chewing gum pieces/min in a side-fold wrap with a comic strip insert (“Bazooka wrapping style”). These five additional machines were purchased to meet increased product demand.

Continuous motion enables gentle product handling

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