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New possibilities with new cartoner

Supremia, a provider of creative solutions and integrated process management for promotional product development, has added a semi-automatic cartoner to its packaging operations.

The horizontal end-load module can produce up to 80 cartons/min and is upgradeable to fully automatic production.
The horizontal end-load module can produce up to 80 cartons/min and is upgradeable to fully automatic production.

Supremia, a provider of creative solutions and integrated process management for promotional product development, has added a semi-automatic cartoner from ADCO Manufacturing to its packaging operations. Partnering with global brands for more than 35 years, Supremia offers services that include design, printing, sourcing, quality assurance, and logistics management for luxury merchandise programs. The company’s capabilities range from premiums, gift with purchase (GWP), primary packaging, secondary packaging, value added packaging (VAP), and custom projects.

The ADCO Cartoner, a horizontal end-load module, can produce up to 80 cartons/min and is upgradeable to fully automatic production. The machine handles boxes in a range of sizes and utilizes a Nordson gluing system with variable pattern control. The cartoner is operated by a touch-screen digital HMI and offers in-process speed control among a variety of other manufacturing and safety features.

“The new cartoner showcases Supremia’s commitment to reliability and continuously enhancing our capabilities set to the benefit of our customers,” says Robert Catalano, President, Supremia Americas. “It affords us a wider array of possibilities to make our team’s ideas come to life for the global brands that put their trust in Supremia.”

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