Pruszyński Sp. z o.o. installs Tentoma RoRo StretchPack® packaging line

Pruszyński Sp. z o.o. installs Tentoma RoRo StretchPack® packaging line
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A RoRo StretchPack® packaging line has been installed at the Pruszyński Sp. z o.o facility in Poland, a prominent manufacturer of steel roofing and facades.

The line, supplied by Tentoma, automates the process of packaging pallets with stacks of heavy steel plates for roofing, which measure 1250 mm in width, 3000 mm in length and 220 mm in height.

The previous process was manual, but the new solution delivers a fully automated horizontal packaging process that seals the pallets in six sides and protects them from external factors.


The infeed and outfeed conveyors were engineered and supplied by the Polish machine builder Zaprom.

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