Semi-automatic and automated elastic packaging, which one should we choose?
How fast is it?
Generally speaking, buying a stretcher is a person’s choice, and we assume a question, which is also the most important question: “how fast can it run?” Generally speaking, people think that one of the most important selection criteria for stretching is speed. Sometimes, of course, it’s very important to speed. For example, the running speed of bottled water and beverage plants is incredible, including fully automated pallets and packaging. In this case, the decisive factor in choosing the appropriate stretch packaging material is the speed.
But we all know that this high volume extreme is unusual.
Applications, we know, are more common from 10 to 100 loads per day.
You know what our goal is?
If you look closely at your process, especially if you adopt a method to make your load optimized, certain goals can be identified and started to be optimized for them.
Typically, a secondary factor is the speed at which a stretching wrapper can wrap a load. For most people, the higher goal is usually to reduce the safety of labor and operators. On the contrary, the byproduct of customer demand and capacity is speed.
The speed is often misunderstood, which is remarkable. Generally, people want to buy a fpc1 wrapper, which can be calculated according to the daily output. Of course, for most loading terminals, there are peak times for arrival, loading and departure. But the output required during peak periods is much higher than the average of the day.
We can optimize our goals.
You know what really matters? Let’s take a closer look at what really matters – what really matters is lowering labor costs and improving efficiency.