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Linear Servo Track System Allows Production-on-Demand for Liquid Filling

With the help of a track system from B&R, this Polish OEM is building machines that make it practical for liquid products CPGs, like cosmetics or pharma companies, to plan for short and specialized product runs.

Unilogo Robotics’ Cleanline packaging system targets liquid product CPGs in industries like cosmetics, pharmaceuticals, and household cleaners and chemicals.
Unilogo Robotics’ Cleanline packaging system targets liquid product CPGs in industries like cosmetics, pharmaceuticals, and household cleaners and chemicals.

For CPGs hoping to launch new liquid products into industries like cosmetics, pharmaceuticals, and household chemicals and cleaners, highly customized or short runs have always been severely limited by cost and implementation times. Traditional customization methods made it unprofitable to release small batches.

Consider this scenario: The production department at a large cosmetics company at a manufacturing plant in the suburbs of a European capital takes a call. Someone from the marketing department is asking to order a small batch of shampoo for a promotional campaign. How big is the order? It’s quite small at only 5,000 units. That’s a problem in and of itself, but this marketing person is requesting a couple of changes, too, asking that the shampoo color be different, and filled into some custom bottles instead of the usual ones. Oh, and they’d also like to change the caps and the labels. And the deadline happens to be early next week.

These expectations wouldn’t sound acceptable to most CPGs. Unless the product is already waiting on the shelf at the warehouse, it’s simply unprofitable to apply so many changes to a well-oiled machine of a production line. At least, that used to be the case.

Today, Polish packaging machine builder Unilogo Robotics is trying to make these scenarios not only doable for liquid product CPGs, but downright practical. It’s Cleanline system, a new, fully automated packaging line based on B&R’s ACOPOStrak transport system, makes short runs with high variability possible, in fact they can be deployed extremely rapidly and provide unprecedented optimization performance with just a few clicks.

Pioneer and visionary in the packaging technology market

Unilogo Robotics is a medium-sized Polish OEM that designs and manufactures solutions for the cosmetics, chemical, and pharmaceutical industries, specializing in liquid product customization. According to it supplier B&R, the company’s machines and production lines are the embodiment of innovation in its complete form, and of true engineering panache. Cleanline as a whole complies entirely with Industry 4.0 and Internet of Things principles in that the machine is coupled with a smart network. The entire process is very simple to control and monitor, and it can all be done in real time, according to the company.Cleanline as a whole complies entirely with Industry 4.0 and Internet of Things principles in that the machine is coupled with a smart network. The entire process is very simple to control and monitor, and it can all be done in real time, according to the company.

“Initially, we provided services to large corporations moving their manufacturing plants to Poland,” says Tomasz Nowacki, founder of Unilogo Robotics. “After some time, large retail chains appeared, too, and began to roll out private labels. This changed the playing field: the market started to demand machines adapted to diverse bottle shapes, caps, and labels. At that time, we set ourselves the goal to create the highest-performing productive production line.”

The company also set itself specific objectives and targets for its lines’ productivity. Production batches are getting shorter and require constant machine changeovers, so Unilogo assumed that its line would always produce 12,000 to 15,000 units per shift, regardless of how complex the customer’s components (bottles, corks, labels) are and if changeover would be required one, two, three, or four times.

E-commerce standards in B2B

An approach that has become a standard now at the consumer level is one we’ve all become familiar within e-commerce: speed and flexibility of service are currently universally required qualities. Is this approach also penetrating the B2B market? Most companies still have a traditional supply and production chain in place, built for an outdated sales model based on holding expensive product in inventory. According to B&R and Unilogo Robtoics, though, today’s world demands immediate response and flexibility, a product-on-demand concept. Unilogo is preparing for such a revolution and is already gaining competitive edge by using adaptive manufacturing in its design process.

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