published on 03/04/09 Water bottling companies have to work faster in order to keep up with the demands of the market . This would entail newer and faster machines., which in turn in leading to the increase of outsourcing mechanical contract engineers. The quest for such type of machine has been addressed by Standard-Knapp, a leading manufacturer of packaging equipments and materials, who regularly use contract engineers to install their new machines due to the contract engineer’s extensive knowledge and expertise.
Standard-Knapp produced the Continuum system which enables bottling firms to bottle and packs their products. This packaging involves placing the produce in trays before it is finally bound or secured with shrink-wrap plastic.
The newly- introduced 296P Continuum was created primarily for water bottling companies. It is believed that this would mean a more efficient and speedier bottling and packaging process. This system can result to an even bigger number of trays packed with approximately seventy trays in a minute. This is even better compared with the previous model, the 296l Continuum. The Continuum is versatile and easily installed by the mechanical engineers in no time enabling the factory to continue running smoothly, and as the mechanical contract engineers are also on hand to oversee the maintenance, either pro active or re active, there is rarely any downtime.
Standard-Knapp has manufactured other packaging innovations which can be opted for to address the specific concerns of the manufacturing companies. The 296P Continuum is just the tip of the of these latest developed technology of the US based company.
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