In - mold labeling

A filling machine with servo-controlled swirling nozzles isn’t the only new packaging technology installed lately at Campina Heilbronn.

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An even newer installation is the Model TAS 16/80 thermoform/fill/seal system, which also comes from Hassia. The machine is notable for its ability to apply roll-fed paper labels to the sidewalls of the cups as they are thermoformed from sheet.

The product in this case is yogurt with fruit on the bottom. A private-label yogurt contract with the Tesco chain of supermarkets in England was a key driver behind this installation.

“In-line labeling like this is not new to Hassia,” says Campina plant manager Martina Schilling. “But it’s new to us.”
An added complication where this machine is concerned is that two different cup shapes are being produced. The Tesco container is not the same as the cup that Campina makes for its own Optiwell brand of yogurt.

In addition, the Tesco brand is produced in a six-pack format while the Optiwell is a four-pack. With both formats, consumers buy the multipacks and then tear off individual cups along a score line. Hassia says the tooling change required in going from one format to another takes about two hours.

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