Packaging progress, the Tadbik way

Tadbik: Moving to automation in the shrink-sleeve line
Supplier News

Boosting output fourfold. Saving six manual jobs. Minimising human error. That’s what happens when a leading pharmaceutical manufacturer teams up with Tadbik Automation.

Tadbik recently developed and installed a fully customised end-of-line tray packaging solution for a medical kit – designed to integrate seamlessly into the customer’s existing layout.

The system includes:

  • Automatic carton erecting and component insertion
  • Tamper-evident labelling applied inline
  • Output of 20 kits per minute – a fourfold productivity boost
  • Collaborative design focused on operator safety

Your product evolves. So should your packaging line.

Because Tadbik designs and builds everything in-house, every detail can be tailored – from initial concept to post-installation service and upgrades.

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