Sydney, Australia, 13 March 2023 — At interpack 2023,
tna solutions will showcase its processing and packaging solutions for food manufacturers worldwide. Visitors to booth C56 & D56, Hall 14, will have an opportunity to enter a fully functioning virtual factory that enables remote planning, scoping and testing of production lines, reducing carbon footprint and downtime. Also, for the first time in Europe, tna will be exhibiting the latest iteration of its flagship vertical form fill and seal (VFFS) packaging system, the
tna robag® 3e, complemented by the
tna auto-splice 3. Combined, this ‘Perfect Pair’ can increase production uptime by up to 5% with only a 200mm increase in overall floor space.
tna’s proprietary sustainability calculator will also be available for visitors to assess how the use of single-serration jaws on VFFS packaging systems can help to reduce film consumption and enhance sustainability credentials.
“Our purpose is to help our customers to realise ambitious sustainability goals and create a greener, more prosperous world,” said Nadia Taylor, Co-founder and Director at
tna solutions. “To cater for the growing aspirations of both brands and individuals towards a circular economy, we are very proud to apply our diverse capabilities and food industry experience to create solutions that improve the environmental footprint of manufacturing operations.”
Achieving sustainability in real-world applications The
tna sustainability corner will also showcase the capabilities of the
tna robag to run a range of industry compliant sustainable film materials. It also demonstrates an integrated line for snack producers featuring the aforementioned
tna robag® 3e, and the
tna auto-splice 3 with EtherCAT® real-time protocol and an integrated display controller system. The latest software relays information from the
tna checkweigher or from the product in-seal inspection to inform operators on the optimal weighing bucket configuration for prompt troubleshooting, significantly reducing rejects, product and material waste. As a result, snack manufacturers can now produce up to 2,800 more bags per line per day with minimal downtime and only 200 millimetres added to the VFFS system footprint.
tna experts will guide visitors through possible changes that can drive meaningful improvements in reducing environmental impact, such as the
tna robag® 3e, which lowers product waste levels to 0.1%, and offers a more efficient, sustainable packaging operation. With the world’s smallest VFFS footprint, the system delivers energy savings of up to 20% thanks to its enhanced productivity and intuitive power saving software, which automatically shuts the system down when not in use.
Reducing material waste To further support snack producers on their sustainability journey,
tna will showcase single-serration jaws that help to reduce the consumption of biaxially oriented polypropylene (BOPP), a recyclable but non-biodegradable material. The sustainability calculator, available throughout the show, allows snack producers to evaluate potential film savings. For example, single-serration jaws enable a 5-millimetre material saving per seal. On VFFS systems that produce 150 bags per minute, these savings translate into 2.26 million bags per month. In a factory of 10 packaging lines, operating at least 12 hours a day, it results in almost 390 kilometres of film saved a month.
“As demand for energy-efficient and sustainable operations continues to grow, our customers are seeking solutions to measure and manage the environmental impact of their production plants,” comments Eric Geling, Chief Sales Officer at
tna solutions. “We at
tna believe that what is good for the environment can also be good for the bottom line. Reducing energy, waste and streamlining processing inevitably has a positive impact on product yield and line efficiency.”
tna to reinforce its commitment to sustainabilitySustainability is high on
tna’s agenda and is a key area on display at the stand. As a responsible processing and packaging solutions supplier,
tna always has a firm eye on the trends that continue to shape the future. Visitors to the booth will have a chance to understand how
tna can help them to take full advantage of the latest technological advancements, software upgrades and sustainable material options.
The company’s motto of business with a purpose is further demonstrated in the meaningful contribution it is making to society through the philanthropic work enabled by the Nadia & Alf Taylor Foundation, which has supported vulnerable children, especially in education, across 39 countries, over the last 20 years.
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tna supports the collective ambition to make the world a better place and improve lives by supporting people, prosperity, and the planet in harmony,” adds Nadia. “We believe true success is that which is shared by our company, our customers, and the broader community, and feel a moral obligation to create value so that we may help the less fortunate, especially children. One of the foundation’s key focus areas is the education of children in the regions in which we operate. It’s the gift that nobody can take away, and we therefore encourage our valued customers to also spend a little time to learn more in this dedicated section of the stand.”
tna experts will be on hand throughout the show to offer advice and discuss individual sustainability needs and requirements. To arrange a meeting during interpack 2023, please contact: gemma.rule@tnasolutions.com, or drop by the stand at the show: Hall 14, booths C56 & D56 – 4-10 May 2023, Düsseldorf, Germany.
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