Metal Packaging • Pharmaceuticals Market • Anders
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Metal Packaging • Pharmaceuticals Market • Anders
Metal Packaging • Pharmaceuticals Market • Anders Linde Interview Biomass • Robotics • Global Design • Technology-Enabled Packaging | 72 | Packaging PackagingEurope Europe A leading company Since its acquisition by Graham Packaging Company, back in May 2011, Techne has confirmed its position as a sector market leader, with continuous developing of highly efficient and innovative integrated solutions for the packaging of liquid, food and industrial products. Barbara Rossi finds out more with Leandro Mannino, sales manager for Techne in Europe, Middle East and Africa. S ince 1985 Techne, based in Bologna, has manufactured more than 1,100 extrusion and blow-moulding machines for the production of polyethylene and polypropylene containers. In 2010, following the global European crisis, TECHNE was acquired by American multinational Graham Packaging Company, with a yearly turnover of around US $3 billion and part itself of Rank Holding Group, which includes companies like SIG Combibloc, CSI Alcoa and Reynolds, and became Techne Graham Packaging Company Italia. Mr Mannino adds, “Graham Packaging is a global bottle manufacturer. With 98 plants all over the world, it has a strong leadership position on the packaging market, with around 22 billion bottles produced per year, processing 550.000 tons of plastic. Thanks to the 2010 acquisition, Techne has become the ‘exclusive’ supplier of Graham Packaging in terms of machinery, but continues to supply to the external market and to its long-terms customers”. Techne Graham has the capability to design low weight containers first of all thanks to its long experience but also thanks to Graham Packaging R&D centre located in York, Pennsylvania, which has more than 120 employees. Innovation is of the utmost importance and the company carries out continuous investments in the development of new technologies. Graham Packaging, as a group, invests an average of US $20 million per year in bottle design optimization, technology development and new materials. “As Techne, we are continuously engaged in the technological innovation of our machines. We have been among the first to produce full electric units almost 10 years ago, featuring low consumption and a reduced maintenance. Our range of machines covers Packaging PackagingEurope Europe | 73 | Crizaf Crizaf is an Italian company founded in 1954, leader in conveying, filling and storage systems for semi- finished products, small and medium size finished products and recycling materials. Over the years the company has become a multinational organization with production sites in Italy, USA, Brazil and India and a diffused sales organization all over the world with sole distributors in more than 30 countries. Our range of products are used in a wide range of industries as Plastic, Food, Packaging, Cosmetic, Pharmaceutical, Electronic & Electrical, Automotive, Paper Converting, Recycling, Die Casting. Crizaf is a valid technological partner, able to guarantee each client not only quality, continuity and reliability, but also to ensure flexibility and customization, working in synergy with the client to offer technically valid and targeted solutions. | 74 | Packaging Europe Packaging Europe | 75 | almost 100 per cent of the applications with very high production capacity unit (ROTAX 24 moulds, ADV 4 shuttles), high production capacity (ADV 2 shuttles) as well as low capacity (ADV 1 shuttle), from monolayer to 6 layers and with high technological values as aseptic blowing or in mould labelling systems. Moreover, Techne is at the moment the only company with a proven combi machine for extrusion blow moulding, filling and capping in one unit (UNIKA). Machines are equipped with a kinetic energy recovery system, which recycles some of the energy dissipated in heat during the braking stages of the moving parts. This further lowers energy consumption, using this energy in real time for the accelerations ramps. Throughout its history Techne has been a company which develops new technologies, reliable and long-lasting machines. Global presence In terms of production facilities, Graham Packaging has 98 blow-moulding plants around the globe. Techne is the main technological centre for industrial design and for the construction of extrusion and blow-moulding machines. Another Graham Packaging facility (GTCP), located in Poland, is specialized in mould construction, mechanical parts and exclusive machine technology. The current production capacity of Techne in terms of machine manufacturing is of 20-25 units a year, with a mix of machinery of medium, high and very high production. “Recently Graham Packaging signed a joint-venture with a Chinese company which manufactures filling machines and bottle conveying systems. One model of an electric version of Techne machines will be manufactured there, dedicated to the Pacific market.” The current Techne Graham range is one of the most comprehensive on the market, offering solutions for almost any application in a wide variety of sectors. The main industry sectors served by the organisation are cosmetics, personal care, household, food and beverage (milk-based products in particular), lubricants and industrial. “Our machines are used by 300 customers in more than 60 countries throughout the world”. | 76 | Packaging PackagingEurope Europe K Show participation For the first time this year, Techne has participated as Graham Packaging to the most important industry trade fair in Europe, K show, with a great response from the market. Except in 2010, Techne had participated in every show since 1986 and now follows on in this tradition as Techne Graham, continuing to present advanced products using the most innovative technology, characterised by low environmental impact and a high level of efficiency and production capacity. This year the company exhibited its latest generation full electric machine, for the production of fresh milk bottles, 200 ml, neck to neck, for a production of 12.000 bottles per hour. Looking ahead “Thinking about the future, Techne is and must continue to be a market reference, while obviously Graham Packaging, as a bottle converter, will also continue with its constant growth. Techne Graham will be engaged in maintaining its position as a market leader through technological innovation as it has always done over the past 25 years. We are aided in our mission by a staff of young people who already have a great deal of experience in the packaging field and are highly motivated to create value. In this way, we are able to maintain the best of Techne’s principles, enhanced by the long experience accrued by Graham Packaging and the strength and financial stability of the Rank Group. “The group’s size, its global presence and technical skills allows Techne Graham to offer to its customers an entire solution portfolio that starts with bottle design, pilot production, extrusion blow moulding machines for all kind of innovative resins (including biodegradable) and complete production lines, as well as full training and production start up management support. This is part of an intangible value flanked by extremely accurate equipment design and manufacturing and extensive production tests carried out before products are dispatched to customers. There is a strong strategic differentiation between Techne Graham and its worldwide competitors: our whole design and production is oriented towards the bottle/container, in terms of quality, productivity and weight and n cost reduction, not only towards machine manufacturing.” Visit: www.technespa.com Packaging Europe | 77 |