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KHS is taking part in BrauBeviale from 10-12 November, and it says by doing so, it is demonstrating that a trade show can be successful for exhibitors, even under difficult circumstances.

In a statement, KHS said: “As a reliable partner to the beverage industry the Dortmund engineering company continues to be on site in person for its customers in these trying times – while observing all of the currently valid hygiene and social distancing rules, of course.”

KHS Group CSO Johannes T. Grobe said KHS has been an exhibitor for many years.

“We value BrauBeviale as a venue that strengthens our customer relations in the long term, encourages technical discussion and the transfer of knowledge and provides us with the perfect opportunity to present our innovations to a specialist public,” he said.

“We continue to endeavor to be at our customers’ side as a partner they can depend on. Our taking part in the show this year underlines this all the more.”

Grobe said a conscious decision had been made not to exhibit any machinery.

“In doing so we’re adhering to the hygiene and social distancing rules currently in force and protecting our customers, business associates and employees,” he said.

With its further developments for beverage cans, KHS is meeting the growing market demand for this container segment. For instance, the KHS Innofill Can DVD can now fill beverages while they are warm.

Another important upgrade is the new pneumatic lowering device for the centering bells that further boosts the standard of hygiene already inherent on the can filler.

“Little brother” Innofill Can C, on the other hand, has had its production capacity optimised. Instead of 5000 to 15,000 cans an hour, the machine can now process up to 50,000 containers in the same time.

Furthermore, with its Innofill Glass platform KHS is expanding its portfolio for the filling of sensitive beverages such as beer and fruit juice. The long-tube filler is especially convincing here with its high degree of flexibility and modular design.

When social distancing and travel restrictions greatly hamper the maintenance and repair of machinery, creative solutions are called for.

Grobe said: “With our comprehensive range of digital services we’re showing which efficient measures can help minimise downtimes and prevent production stops.”

Thanks to its proven ReDiS remote diagnostic service and augmented reality service KHS also reliably helps its customers to remedy faults quickly and directly by remote access – without a KHS service engineer having to be on site. The digital monitoring of entire lines is just as smart, this made possible by the web-based Basic Line Monitoring software that assesses the line’s efficiency and pinpoints any possible errors. The German turnkey supplier also proves a reliable partner to its clients with its 24/7 Service HelpDesk. This is available round the clock for spare parts inquiries and to process any technical problems that might arise.

The KHS Group will be in Hall 7A at BrauBeviale in Nuremberg, Germany, from November 10 to 12, 2020.

KHS is a member of the Australian Packaging and Processing Machinery Association (APPMA).

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