• Clevertech supplies systems for conveying and palletising empty cans and lids at speeds of up to 3600 pieces per minute.
    Clevertech supplies systems for conveying and palletising empty cans and lids at speeds of up to 3600 pieces per minute.
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Clevertech provides cutting-edge solutions to companies operating in can making and end making industries, as well as in global food and beverage markets.

Established in 1987, Clevertech Group started by automating the aluminium or tinplate cans production sector and lid production by supplying solutions that increase production efficiencies. It can supply systems for conveying and palletising empty cans and lids of up to 3600 pieces per minute.

Thanks to collaborations with industry partners, Clevertech has been able to successfully realise various solutions for major industry players in countries from China to America. With a solid experience in the field, the company says it stands out for excellence in 360-degree automation, offering tailor-made solutions that enhance production efficiency. Its systems can be found installed in all production management phases of the packaging line.

The design used for product handling allows the quality of the primary packaging to remain totally intact. Clevertech’s robotic basket loaders and unloaders can reach speeds up to 2000 cans/bottles per minute. At the same time the group supplies highly customised bulk palletising and depalletising solutions integrated with multiflavoured lines when required. At the end of line, the approach is the same, full integration of different systems starting from a mechanical, electrical, and software point of view..

Visit Clevertech on the Automation & Packaging stand, C090. APPEX is taking place on 12-15 March at the Melbourne Convention & Exhibition Centre. Free registration is open now.

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