Time saving

Katja Preydel,

Baling press for simplified disposal processes

The AutoLoadBaler baler simplifies the disposal of cardboard packaging in all areas of application, from retail to logistics and manufacturing.

Cardboard collection © Strautmann

Time-consuming, manual filling work is now carried out mechanically and completely automatically. The filling and compaction of the baler is now monitored by an intelligent system and no longer by the operator directly. Based on practical experience and studies, this results in a saving in working time of up to 3 hours and 43.5 minutes per bale - this corresponds to an increase in productivity of over 800 percent.

The employees collect the cardboard packaging on the sales floor, in the warehouse or in production using a large-volume collection trolley and then take it to the AutoLoadBaler. Here, the collection trolleys are exchanged. The filled collection trolley is pushed into the machine. This means that the cardboard boxes do not take up any space in the store or warehouse, nor is valuable working time wasted on filling them.

AutoLoadBaler © Strautmann

The filling and pressing process of the baler starts automatically. Slowly rotating feed rollers transport the cardboard into the baling chamber. As soon as this is filled, the pressing process starts automatically. It takes up to 70 collection trolley loads to press a directly marketable bale weighing over 400 kg.

As soon as a bale is compacted in the baler, it can be tied and placed on a pallet for transportation. It is no longer necessary to repress the bales. They are transported directly to the recycler.

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The AutoLoadBaler creates several advantages for you and your employees by relieving them of repetitive filling tasks. The work is less strenuous for your employees and their well-being increases dramatically. In addition, the costs for non-customer-oriented work are significantly reduced.

"We want to take care of our customers, not our cardboard. Thanks to the AutoLoadBaler, we have a clean appearance and the customer is not disturbed by cardboard scraps lying around," says Dirk Bruns, Managing Director of Edeka Bruns in Edewecht.

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