picks them up as well as the environment in which they are to be placed. The cobot was developed to automate the feeding process for packaging machines, which is still often handled manually. Processes such as placing products from a crate onto a conveyor belt, separating, correctly orienting or sorting them are very complex and could rarely be solved cost- effectively by machine – especially when a wide range of product formats have to be
processed. The cobot can also be used at different and constantly changing points in production, thereby closing automation gaps. It is even possible to set up a complete production line by combining multiple tog.519 cobots. Overall, the tog.519 cobot excels with a high degree of speed, flexibility, and simplicity, and has the potential to elevate consumer goods packaging processes to the next level of automation.
In addition to the live cobot demonstration, visitors to the fair will also have an opportunity to find out more about Schubert’s wide range of packaging solutions for consumer goods from the experts at Automation UK”
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Top-loading packaging machines for a wide range of consumer goods In addition to the live cobot demonstration, visitors to the fair will also have an opportunity to find out more about Schubert’s wide range of packaging solutions for consumer goods from the experts at Automation UK. Mark Stepney adds: “Every customer is different and faces very unique challenges. Whether we are talking about pick & place, packaging into flowpacks or cartoning a wide variety of products and formats – customers benefit from our many years of consulting expertise and our state-of- the-art machine technologies. We offer customised packaging solutions that are precisely geared to the respective customer’s needs. And we never lose sight of sustainability: Our flexible, modular, and easily convertible packaging solutions can process both conventional and fully recyclable packaging.”
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