Ecommerce Packaging Machine Range Extended

Hugo Beck, an innovator in horizontal film and paper packaging machines, has introduced significant upgrades to its product line, enhancing the capabilities for e-commerce, mail order and logistics applications.

The new paper e-com rapid machine model introduces improved speeds and efficiency to Hugo Beck’s existing portfolio. Capable of a maximum packaging speed of 900 cycles per hour, the new machine offers packaging with two sewn sides and two glued sides, ensuring secure and precise fitting shipping bags. By automatically adjusting the shipping bag size to accommodate varying product dimensions in both length and width during production, the paper e-com rapid enables efficient packaging of different product sizes in a mixed batch.

The paper e-com rapid is the latest addition to Hugo Beck’s machine line for e-commerce applications. Alongside its predecessor, the paper e-com fit, users now have access to two performance classes tailored to meet the demands of sustainable paper packaging for the e-commerce, mail order, and logistics sectors.

“Delivering sustainable packaging solutions with increased speed and efficiency continues to drive innovation at Hugo Beck,” said Timo Kollmann, Managing Director at Hugo Beck. “Our goal is to future-proof our customers’ packaging processes through the integration of fully automated packaging machines like the paper e-com rapid. This helps reduce downtime, improve product packaging quality, and enhance efficiency and sustainability.”

The paper e-com fit allows for the storage of two paper rolls of different widths. After scanning the product, the machine determines the necessary paper web width and selects one of the two paper rolls, thereby minimising paper use. In contrast, the paper e-com rapid achieves higher packaging speeds by utilising two identical paper webs.

Both the rapid and the original paper e-com fit models are designed to use minimal paper while effectively packaging goods. These machines are suitable for the direct dispatch of individual items, packing groups of products, and handling the complexities of returned goods packaging. They can process both uncoated and coated recyclable papers to create precisely fitting paper bags with two sewn sides and a glued top overlap and now as an alternative with two glued sides. By minimising material use and adapting to various product sizes up to 200mm tall, this range supports sustainable shipping practices within the e-commerce industry.

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Automated Order Processing Solutions at LogiMAT

Coesia, a leader in innovative industrial and packaging solutions, will showcase its internal logistics and e-commerce solutions to automate order fulfilment processes at LogiMAT (March 19-21, 2024; Hall 7, Stand 7A61.) At the show, Coesia’s Groups will display technologies to support picking, consolidation, packaging, and palletising. Coesia’s full suite of end-to-end solutions support its customers up and down their supply chains.

“Choosing Coesia as a single partner in the field of in-house logistics, and in particular e-commerce, offers infinite advantages, and above all that of having an end-to-end solution provider of innovative, flexible and efficient technologies,” says Alessandro Parimbelli, CEO of Coesia. “In fact, Coesia guides its customers through every step of their e-commerce automation journey, from the production and filling of boxes and bags to inline printing, all the way to the end of line phase. Coesia’s e-commerce solutions revolve around three key areas, with finely tuned technologies to ensure high performance and customer satisfaction.”

1) Coesia’s on demand packaging solutions redefine the production, customization and filling of boxes and bags for e-commerce orders fulfilment. These solutions meet the need for fit-to-size personalized packaging leading to a significant reduction in production and shipping costs and in material consumption.
2) Flow automation solutions usher in a new era of process automation, meticulously crafted to address the ever-evolving challenges faced by e-commerce operators. From conveying solutions to ground-breaking sorting technologies, the portfolio is designed to optimise every aspect of this production stage.
3) Coesia’s advanced robotics skills ensure secure handling of a wide range of products, boxes and bags, starting from picking systems to palletizing and de-palletizing equipment.

Order Processing Solutions

Logistics hubs need systems capable of handling, sorting and packaging an increasing number of products of different shapes and sizes. This is why it is essential to use a partner that combines long-term experience in developing rigid box packaging solutions with the strength of a leading industrial automation group. E-BM is the complete fit-to-size box production solution for the industry, developed by EMMECI, a Coesia Company, leader in the design and production of luxury box-making machines and systems.

E-BM is engineered to integrate seamlessly with warehouse control and management systems, allowing the packaging dimensions to be automatically adapted to fit the end product. This makes it possible to reduce the box sizes by up to 40%, saving on materials and facilitating the management and optimisation of space and transport during shipping, resulting in a smaller emission and inventory footprint. In addition, E-BM offers the possibility to customise packaging to meet specific conveying needs, including tape closure and the option to print codes and labels to assist in package control and traceability processes.

ACMA unveils a preview of the new E-SWL

ACMA, a Coesia Company, leader in the design and production of automatic packaging systems for the FMCG world, will present at LogiMAT the preview of E-SWL, a complete solution for the packaging of products destined for shipment in paper bags. E-SWL is an innovative, scalable, flexible and easy-to-use solution designed to produce customised bags for products that do not require special protection during shipment, significantly reducing the amount of packaging around the product. It also offers on demand customisation, making it possible to print and include any type of documentation inside the package.

BRIXX® by FlexLink

FlexLink, a Coesia Company and leader in material flow solutions, will be present at the stand with BRIXX®: an extremely flexible solution based on modules consisting of advanced conveyors and robots that can be disconnected and rearranged to suit new layouts. New lines can therefore be changed and programmed in a matter of minutes. Its modular, click-and-play design based on intuitive software allows for the rapid transformation of the module layout to facilitate seasonal peak work management with an extremely user-friendly experience.

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E-Commerce Fulfilment Paper Packaging System

SEE (formerly Sealed Air) has expanded its range of automated E-Commerce packaging systems with the launch of the SEE® AUTOBAG® brand 850SP – a compact fulfilment packaging system designed for paper stream mailing bags.

Designed to work with the range of AUTOBAG® brand all-paper recycle-ready bags, the system provides retailers with sustainable packaging on a high-speed machine for mail order fulfilment and E-Commerce applications.

AUTOBAG® brand 850SP can open, label, and seal up to eight bags per minute, using high-quality seals. It also offers optional resealable capabilities for mailing bags, allowing consumers to reuse the same packaging for product returns to minimise waste and improve packaging recyclability.

The system’s high-speed performance is achieved with easy-to-use bag threading for fast and efficient product changeover, while next-bag-out printing prevents product queuing and reduces waste material. AUTOBAG® brand 850SP prints high resolution shipping labels directly on the bags, reducing the requirement for a separate labelling operation, and has been designed for packaging single and multiple orders of products such as ready-to-wear clothing and accessories.

The system helps minimise maintenance requirements and enhances productivity with an intuitive interface that provides fulfilment operatives with access to machine diagnostics, performance monitoring and support. The system can also be easily integrated into a packaging network system to facilitate centralised monitoring and deliver productivity information in real time.

Ingo Lublow, EMEA Director Protective & Equipment Marketing at SEE comments: “The demand for buying goods online has grown rapidly in recent years. At the same time, retailers have had to adapt fulfilment processes to meet new sustainability requirements and drive efficiencies to manage production and labour costs.

“AUTOBAG® 850SP answers these challenges. The system delivers a high-quality and high-speed solution that streamlines mail order fulfilment and packaging processes, to support sustainability goals.”

The AUTOBAG® 850SP is compatible with AUTOBAG® brand all-paper recycle-ready bags. They are currently available in two formats: 355mm (width) x 480mm (length) and 480mm (width) x 600mm (height).

SEE is in business to protect, to solve critical packaging challenges, and to make our world better than we find it. The company’s automated packaging solutions promote a safer, more resilient, and less wasteful global food, fluids and liquids supply chain, enable e-commerce, and protect goods in transit from damage.

Peak Resilience

Challenges in finding available labour, combined with rising costs, prompted logistics service provider, iForce, and their client, The Works, to re-think their approach to achieving peak for the leading toys and stationery retailer. Ensuring reliable fulfilment would require a commitment to advanced automation including state-of-the-art, right-size packaging technology from Sparck.

Established in 1981, The Works has grown to become the go-to multi-channel value retailer for reading, learning, creativity and play, with 525 shops in the UK & Ireland and an online store visited by over 41.5 million customers a year.

Customer service is of prime importance to the business – efficient fulfilment of online orders, along with prompt delivery of well packaged items is essential for winning repeat sales. However, with the industry wide scarcity of suitable labour, and the inevitable rises in labour costs, delivering increasing peak volumes was becoming ever more challenging.

To address these issues, in 2020 iForce embarked on a business-wide initiative to develop a strategy for investment into advanced warehouse automation, and as a key client The Works was fully involved and supportive of the move.

Neil Lavercombe, Business Planning Manager at iForce, responsible for ecommerce development, explains: “Like every business in the industry labour was becoming increasingly difficult to find and more expensive, and that put at risk our ability to deliver peak for our clients. So, we decided to develop a strategy around automation, based on lowering our dependency on labour, particularly at peak, therefore de-risking our ability to deliver.”

There were three elements to the strategy: robotic goods-to-person order picking, robot assisted picking and automated packaging systems. However, it was absolutely critical that all three should work in perfect synchronisation with each other.

The Works was a prime candidate for robot-assisted picking linked to an automated packing machine. Lavercombe points out: “When it came to evaluating the different packing solutions on the market, we quickly determined that the principle of auto fit-to-size packaging had big advantages over the traditional box-closer systems, and the supplier that really stood out was Sparck Technologies with their CVP Impack machine.”

The CVP Impack measures, constructs, tapes, weighs and labels each parcel in just a matter of seconds. The operator simply places the item(s) to be packed onto the machine and scans the order. The system identifies the order and automatically conveys the items to a 3D scanner to measure and calculate the minimum box size required. The cardboard is then cut and folded to create a snug fit around the goods and tape is applied on just two sides to secure the box. Then an in-line scale checks the weight against the order and, finally, the box is automatically conveyed to a label printer where a carrier compliant label is created and applied.

The decision made, installation of a dual feed CVP Impack machine took place at iForce’s Rugby warehouse in June 2022, well in time for The Work’s busy autumn peak season. The dual operator feed facilitates a seamless and continuous flow of orders, from order-totes arriving at the machine, to complete, perfectly sized packages, weighed and labelled, ready for despatch.

Speed, throughput and reliability are core attributes of Sparck’s fit-to-size auto-boxing technology, an important capability given that at peak The Works will see around 70% of their ecommerce parcels created automatically by the CVP Impack.

Typical ecom challenges around very changeable order profiles at peak, multi-item orders and SKU variance play to the strengths of the CVP Impack and the inherent flexibility of Sparck’s fit-to-size technology. According to Lavercombe: “Order profiles, in terms of items per order together with the physical size of orders, can vary throughout the year, ranging from a typical ecom profile of one or two items per order to 10+ items per order. The CVP Impack simply produces the right sized packaging for whatever orders we have, a far simpler and less complex process than using traditional fixed size cartons, with the added advantage that void fill is completely eliminated.” As a consequence, significant savings in material costs have been achieved.

Sparck Technologies’ latest CVP machines now offer the possibility to select up to three input feeds, each with a different width of cardboard, which allows the machine to automatically select the most appropriate board size – saving on material waste.

There are important benefits for the customer too. By creating custom sized packaging for each order, the customer receives a compact, right-sized box, which is more convenient to carry, eliminates ‘consumer distress’ over wasteful packaging and delivers a positive environmental message. A further advantage of the fit-to-size cardboard packaging is a snug fit to the product, which prevents items moving around, providing better protection without the need for bubble-wrap or void-fill.

“We wanted to keep things very simple,” says Lavercombe. “The packaging machine had to integrate with both our existing manual processes and our new robotic systems – once again the simple approach of the Sparck machine worked for us. It seemed designed from the bottom up to do the job, rather than an adapted system. For example, a great feature is the way components needed for day-to-day maintenance are readily available and a drawer system offers easy access – well thought out design, from day one.

“Also, if we have issues with the machine at any time, Sparck engineers can remotely access cameras mounted on the machine and give us guidance. These are advantages well in advance of the market,” he says.

So, how is the machine performing? “Feedback from the Rugby site has been really excellent,” says Lavercombe. “Basically, the machine does exactly what Sparck said it would do and, importantly, what we needed it to do. On the rare occasion there has been an issue, the speed of response, the information provided, and the way Sparck has handled the situation has been really, really good. If an engineer was needed on site, they arrived very quickly.”

He adds: “Installation too went exceptionally smoothly. The machine arrived on Monday morning and there were boxes coming off the line the following Friday. It was fully operational within two weeks.”

Summing up, Lavercombe says: “Sparck is supporting us all the way. It truly feels like a partnership rather than a customer – supplier relationship.”

Journey of Sustainable Packaging

With the packaging industry eagerly anticipating the first interpack in six years, Hugo Beck – a world leading specialist in horizontal film packaging machines, flowpack and paper packaging machines as well as automation solutions – is welcoming visitors to its stand to see at first hand the significant improvements in machinery for sustainable packaging, including a brand-new solution for paper packaging.

Since the last interpack in 2017, Hugo Beck has invested heavily in introducing new film and paper packaging machines, as well as in improvements to existing machines and capabilities.
These advances will be showcased on the Hugo Beck stand, which will take visitors on a journey through the options available in paper and film packaging. Hugo Beck promises ‘the highest flexibility for today’s markets and tomorrows.’

A key focus will be on the ability to deliver sustainable packaging concepts and resource-saving machine technology. This includes futureproofing customers’ packaging processes through the integration of flexible, fully automated packaging machines, which help to reduce material consumption, drive greater efficiency and improve recyclability.

On the Hugo Beck stand (Hall 11, Stand G39)

– The Hugo Beck stand is highlighting individual packaging solutions for diverse industries and products. A brand new flexo paper packaging solution will be introduced to the market as a cost-effective entry model and a space-saving machine solution. As a hybrid variant of the company’s flexo machine series for paper and film the machine can be changed between packaging materials within minutes, making it perfect for a number of industries from e-commerce and logistics through to many others.

– The paper e-com fit for paper packaging, which is ideal for e-commerce applications, automatically adapts the size of shipping bags to the varying length and width of products. Different product sizes up to 200 mm tall can be packaged in a jumble using a minimum amount of paper. The precisely fitting paper bags feature two sewn sides plus a glued top overlap. As such, it opens up new possibilities for sustainable shipping packaging for the e-commerce, mail order and logistics sectors when it comes to direct dispatch of individual goods, packing groups of products or meeting the complex requirements of returns packaging.

– The flowpack X is a modular solution for air-tight film packaging and paper packaging. Easily adjusted to process varying packaging materials with a short changeover, and capable of coping with the most diverse heat and cold-sealable paper-based packaging materials and films with different thickness, the flowpack X enables optimum functionality for manufacturers seeking sustainable packaging materials. Offering air-tight film packaging, it is perfect for pharmaceutical or medical technology, but the flowpack X provides customers across multiple industries with ultimate flexibility and security when working with a variety of packaging materials.

– The continuous servo X Form Fill and Seal machines are capable of material savings of 60-70% through minimal use of film targeting diverse industries. Minimising the use of packaging material in the first place is a key requirement for sustainability. The servo X machine series is designed to ensure film use is as efficient as possible while delivering a consistently high, or even increased, output across all types of machine-compatible films, such as mono-material films, recycled content films and bioplastics. The amount of film required is reduced by simply using the company’s extremely tight packaging technology, which delivers a precision fit of the film and hardly any film waste during production. The environmental profile of film packaging can also be optimised by making it as thin and light as possible. Packaging machines from Hugo Beck process extremely thin packaging and shrink films starting from only 7 µm.

SEW-EURODRIVE is exhibiting Hugo Beck’s latest flowpack X for paper packaging, which is available with complete machine automation solutions from SEW-EURODRIVE on request. The selected drive and automation components from SEW-EURODRIVE have been expanded specifically due to Hugo Beck‘s sustainability requirements and now include components such as energy storage units and stepper drives. The use of an intelligent energy management system and the replacement of pneumatic drives with electromechanical drives significantly and measurably reduces energy requirements and makes compressed air unnecessary.

The use of an energy storage unit, in conjunction with the software modules from SEW-EURODRIVE, leads to stabilisation of the power supply and bridging of short-term voltage dips, to reduced peak loads as well as to controlled stops in the event of longer power failures. This means that the machine can also be used when the power grid is not stable or even when a power failure is expected.

“We’re looking forward to welcoming visitors to interpack, to see the huge strides we’ve made in terms of product development since the last show,” commented Timo Kollmann, Managing Director of Hugo Beck. The world has changed a lot over the past six years, with an increased focus on sustainability and significant growth in sectors such as e-commerce. Our latest solutions help customers to meet their challenges in terms of increased sustainability while still delivering on the key requirements for effective packaging such as protection and preservation of products.”

 

Packaging System, Height Savings

The Cubilette packaging system offers ingenious cost saving potential, as well as circular economy options.

The Cubilette is an innovation in semi-automated equipment from Durrenberg, a Marseille-based start-up. The Cubilette reduces American cases (FEFCO 0201 spec, by far the most used box in packing) to the height of the content, thus providing three benefits: better product protection, reduced cost required to cushion materials effectively, and reduced transport costs. The makers claim that reducing the box height cuts the cost of protecting the materials within by half.

Packaging system brings savings

Sales Director Bernard Dominici says that reducing the box height is also relevant in distribution, whether B2B or ecommerce (and thus direct to end consumer), because almost all parcels do not reach the minimum density of the dimensional-weight formula, used to calculate pricing models. This therefore means that the weight used to calculate the transport cost is always the dimensional weight (namely, the length in centimetres x the width in centimetres x the height in centimetres) and not the real weight. While the savings on cushioning materials can be calculated in cents, the savings on transport costs add up to euros or pounds.

A patent has been filed about the Cubilette process, and the Cubilette brand is also filed.

Cubilette’s makers are particularly excited by its capacity to process multiple box footprints without adjustment, between a minimum and a maximum box size. This performance is based on two points:

• One corner of the box is processed at a time
• Corrugated board folds nicely when two thirds minimum of the folded line are creased

The Cubilette consists of a product line with three models :
• C2 100% mechanical
• C3 with electrical assistance
• C4 Semi-automated machine
And three box size ranges :
• PF from 150 x 150 x 100 to 350 x 300 x 200
• GF from 300 x 300 x 100 to 600 x 400 x 300
• XL from 375 x 375 x 200 to 900 x 800 x 500

The models C2-PF and C4-GF were exhibited at All4Pack Paris.

Mr Dominici says that the Cubilette packaging system targets retailers and 3PL shipping from 50 to 500 parcels per day. It can make sense also in automated warehouses to process under or oversize parcels, otherwise known as ’uglies’.

Last but not least, he points out, it makes it possible to reuse supplier boxes, so circular economy potential is high, allied to the associated waste savings that go a long way to improving sustainability numbers. www.durrenberg.com

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