HALL 10.1 STAND BOOTH D045
ISM/ProSweets Preview
Syntegon at ProSweets:
come to experience line competence in confectionery manufacturing and packaging
With a focus on integrated line solutions, the company looks back on a long-standing expertise to cover the full spectrum of innovative and sustainable confectionery production – from initial processing to finished packaging.
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t ProSweets 2025, Syntegon will showcase their comprehensive confectionery solutions at booth D045 in Hall 10.1. Syntegon is more than just an engineering
company: Syntegon is a strategic partner to its clients, helping them to be future ready. Syntegon’s approach is built on a commitment to innovation and close collaboration with customers and partners, enabling them to quickly respond to market trends with turnkey systems for every essential production component from a single source. With nearly a century of expertise, they are proud to deliver seamless production solutions for gummies, from base mass production, depositing, and product finishing to filling and packaging. At ProSweets, visitors can experience this first-hand: using virtual models, the confectionery experts will show various solutions along the entire manufacturing and packaging process. On display, visitors can, for example, explore a Makat “Jelly Company”, a turnkey gummy manufacturing solution, meeting the demand for gummies in every
shape one can dream of with outputs of up to 6.000kg per hour. Covering the full process – from base mass preparation and depositing to product finishing – they ensure process consistency and efficiency with advanced digital monitoring, recipe management, and centerlining, delivering high-quality gummy products and the competence does not stop with the manufactured gummy – after production the tasty treats can go to the Syntegon packaging lines. At the booth in Cologne, the high-speed vertical packaging innovation SVX Compact and the awarded Makat Rapidsolver will be presented and can be experienced during live demonstrations.
Full system provider with integrated packaging and digital solutions Beyond processing equipment, also packaging processes in the confectionery industry are shaped by the two key drivers automation and sustainability. The upcoming EU Packaging and Packaging Waste Regulation (PPWR) requires that all packaging must be recyclable, pushing manufacturers to adopt more environmentally friendly packaging materials. With Syntegon’s highly automated systems and effective
technologies for sustainable packaging options, they offer manufacturers a complete solution that not only supports efficient, streamlined processes but also enables a shift toward sustainable, PPWR-compliant packaging. Their integrated packaging solutions span both primary, secondary and tertiary packaging, providing a flexible, future-proof system that adapts to evolving production demands and regulatory standards. In particular, for primary packaging of confectionery, the mentioned SVX series, a versatile vertical bagger, can accommodate various packaging styles and sustainable materials, providing a high degree of automation and flexibility. The Syntegon robotic handling and broad portfolio of cartoning and case packing solutions extend this to secondary and end-of-line packaging, allowing for precise control, reduced material use, and minimized waste.
If you want to learn more about Syntegon’s seamless, innovative, and sustainable approach to confectionery processing and packaging, visit booth D045 in hall 10.1. The Syntegon experts will be happy to discuss how you can enhance your levels of automation and future-proof your processes in compliance with PPWR standards.
Kennedy’s Confection December/January 2024/25
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