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KHS will showcase its expertise in canning at AUSPACK. An increasing number of beverages are being filled into cans worldwide, and KHS said it is for precisely this reason that canners make particularly high demands of flexibility and the hygienic design of their machinery.

For more than 150 years, major beverage and liquid food brands from all over the world have relied on cutting-edge technology from KHS, and today, KHS is one of the leading manufacturers of filling and packaging systems with expertise in container design, labelling and palletising.

“As a future-oriented company, we are driven by sustainability, efficiency, and digital connectivity,” the company said.

“Therefore, our premium solutions and numerous innovations are as intelligent and cost-efficient as they are environmentally friendly and resource-saving.”

KHS’ global service network ensures that its systems continue to operate reliably at all times in each and every corner of the world.

“We are respected as a reliable partner of the industry, closely cooperating with our partners to support them in achieving their goals and, above all, in securing their lasting economic success,” the company said.

KHS and Ferrum take on a pioneering role in this field. Their technical systems, attuned to one another as a result of a long-lasting close partnership, enable beverage producers to market high-quality products that are hygienically flawless.

The compact Innofill Can C from KHS is convincing with its flexible, taste-neutral filling supplemented by matching seamer systems FC06 and FC08 from Ferrum, which with their open design are especially easy to clean.

KHS has been using robots successfully for 25 years, especially in the packaging and palletising sections of its lines. These high-tech systems master tasks such as sorting, distribution, de-palletising, palletising and stacking efficiently, flexibly and economically.

In the future, KHS seeks to make greater use of standardised systems and solutions in order to give its customers even faster lead times. Virtual commissioning also features heavily in the company’s plans for the future.

KHS says more and more customers are asking for modular systems and solutions. The KHS Group is thus systematically restructuring its engineering portfolio, especially in regards to labelling technology.

Its prime move here is the addition of the modular Innoket Neo Flex machine to its tried-and-tested Innoket Neo series.

With its quick-change modules this extremely flexible system masters all standard labelling techniques. Find out more about the latest technology developments from KHS by visiting stand C202 at AUSPACK.

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