Wednesday, February 6, 2008

Stretch Wrap Automation – Good for Business and the Environment

Automating the processes of pallet wrapping can provide great savings. Stretch wrapping machines will reduce stretch film required to wrap a pallet and will provide consistently more secure containment. Operations changing to automation will achieve faster throughputs and the elimination of the many worker injuries associated with hand wrapping.

Pallet wrapping operations with volumes over 15 pallets a day are capable of achieving full return on automation investment within the first year. When looking for a system it is recommended to source through a distributor that provides full support services in house such as: packaging equipment consulting, training, maintenance, installation, repair services and parts. When considering a stretch wrap system, look for brands that offer a longer warranty as this is a good indication of quality and reliability. Some good brand names recognized as industry leaders include Lantech Stretch Wrappers, Wulftec Pallet Wrappers and Cousins Stretch Wrappers .

Stretch wrap automation systems will vary in their performance depending on type of system, its performance capabilities and how well it is maintained. To ensure maximum efficiencies, regular preventative maintenance with a factory trained technician is the best assurance.

Automating a pallet wrapping operation with the right system will use less film than hand wrapping, and as such will reduce environmental impact, reduce operation supply costs and improve the bottom line.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

I have an industrial automation distributor that we source packaging equipment with. They are very competitive with prices and we get great deals on some used shrink wrappers, cousins stretch wrappers, orbital wrapping machine systems, wrap roller systems, a Lantech horizontal stretch wrapper, some bundler equipment and other similar packaging machines used for industrial applications. Price is very important to us as reseller and when referring our clients. Do you suggest that industry not buy used packaging machinery or cheaper priced packaging systems in the greater interest of the environment?

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