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At the Interpack exhibition, in hall 11 at booth 11E04, Case Packing Systems (CPS) from the Netherlands is presenting its new case packer range.

At the Interpack booth one can see the machines running with real products for the convenience food industry. The involvement and knowledge of CPS are reflected in the realised technical solutions which are marked by simplicity, reliability and high quality finish. The new casepackers are upgraded in capacity. Besides that the flexibility is increased using less components. CPS will show the new CP301 casepacker, which has been specially developed for the confectionery industry with capacities at high speed. Beside the CP 301 casepacker you will find the CP 201 for the frozen food industry, CLP for the convenience food industry and the CP Compact for the bread industry.

CPS has the knowledge and proven experience to pack flexible and semi flexible packaging. Due to the fact that flexible bags are not stackable you need a special way of packing. Through the years CPS has accumulated the knowledge and experience to handle flexible packaging in a way where speed, product handling and more product packed per m³ are increased. The CP 201 casepacker will pack more product per m³ than is possible by hand. For our customers, this will reduce costs, such as production costs, stock costs and transport costs.

A casepacker line can be built with several elements like in-feed systems, metal detectors, leak detection, check weighing, devices to level, spread and devide products, etc. In other words, CPS listens to its customers and reduces the customers’ packaging costs by supplying a packaging line. Giving advice and optimising the packaging is also a feature of CPS. Subjects such as product routing, lay-out, product safety, product efficiency, cost reduction, etc. will be evaluated with the customer. Our end-of-line packaging machines can pack almost any type of flexible bags; products like pillow bags, pouches, gusseted bags, doypacks, block bottom bags and even trays can be packed in different patterns.