• There will be collaborative robots on display to support palettizing activities at Drinktec 2025.
    There will be collaborative robots on display to support palettizing activities at Drinktec 2025.
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Cama Group is taking part in Drinktec for the first time, exhibiting alongside its technological partner at the Munich trade fair from 15–19 September.

At the show, the company will display collaborative robots designed to support palletising activities and integrate into Cama’s packaging systems. According to Cama, the robots can be used to load box blanks onto two separate box magazines, with the aim of simplifying operations for line operators.

The equipment forms part of the company’s Machine Enhancement Program, which also includes automatic carton loading to reduce manual handling and improve line productivity.

Cama says the systems are compact and designed to provide flexibility in packaging operations for the beverage and liquid food sector.

Drinktec, held in Munich since 1951, describes itself as a global trade fair for the beverage and liquid food industry. Organisers say the 2025 event is expected to attract more than 50,000 international visitors, with over 1,000 exhibitors from 55 countries.

Cama Group will exhibit in Hall A6, Booth 144, where visitors can meet its team of experts in robotic packaging solutions.

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