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Carlsberg and KHS implement successful projects in China

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Carlsberg and KHS implement successful projects in China

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Carlsberg and KHS
In this large-scale project Carlsberg found it important that its new canning lines have a clear and streamlined layout. This was also to be as identical as possible at the two Chinese sites

KHS recently installed two canning lines at Carlsberg Dali Brewery (Dali City, Yunnan Province) and at Carlsberg Yibin Brewery (Yibin City, Sichuan Province). “We’ve been working successfully with KHS for around ten years on the Asian market and have developed further together. This continuity throughout a good number of projects has created a sense of trust between us and makes us feel that we’re all one big team,” says Paul Kime, asset and projects director at Carlsberg Asia.

Despite the restrictions imposed by the corona pandemic, the new canning lines were actually commissioned before the agreed date. “In setting up our own sales organizations and increasing our local service proficiency, we provide the regional expertise needed to independently maintain, install and commission our machinery with the help of local teams,” explains Norman Gras, global key account manager at KHS. “With travel restrictions still in force, this is a great advantage. Our proximity to the customer and short transportation distances have considerably helped us to meet our supply obligations throughout the entire value chain,” he adds.

Clear, streamlined layout

In this large-scale project, Carlsberg found it important that its new canning lines have a clear and streamlined layout. This was also to be as identical as possible at the two Chinese sites. “We succeeded in quickly implementing an intelligent, space-saving line concept in close cooperation with the customer’s project team,” Gras continues. The heavily reduced number of buffer and conveying segments in the new line design make higher demands of the system control and machine availability – the shorter distances between the individual stations on the line tolerate no faults in the production processes. The high degree of reliability and ease of operation and maintenance of KHS’ technology proved convincing, however. “KHS sets standards in the canning segment,” states Kime. “The reject rate is under 1% and the level of efficiency is over 95% – and is even 100% in Yibin. These are fantastic figures.”

The heart of the line is the ultramodern Innofill Can DVD can filler that processes up to 90,000 0.33-liter cans or a maximum of 60,000 0.5-liter cans per hour, ranging from local brands to Carlberg’s famous products. The concept also incorporates an Innopas SX tunnel pasteurizer and a packaging system comprising an Innopack SP shrink packer at each respective plant plus two wrap-around packers in Yibin and one in Dali, where several years ago KHS installed three convincing returnable glass lines.

The heart of the line is the Innofill Can DVD can filler that, as here in Yibin, processes up to 90,000 0.33-liter cans or a maximum of 60,000 0.5-liter cans per hour, holding local brands and Carlberg’s famous products

With its state-of-the-art robot grouping, palletizing with the Innopal PB1 RG2 gives Carlsberg the flexibility it needs to also cope with any tasks the future may have in store. The total package is rounded off by a wide range of safety equipment such as a key-in-pocket door safety system and extended protective housing.

Lubrication-free container conveying concept

Another special feature of the current project was the request for a lubrication-free container conveying concept and a dry production environment. “Normally we work with belt lubrication to minimize wear and keep the coefficient of friction constant,” Gras explains. “At both plants the beverage cans run dry on the belts.” In opting for this solution KHS has disproved an ancient dogma – in the past brewers were absolutely convinced that the floor had to be wet– and helps Carlsberg in its striving for greater sustainability by saving water. “The entire project was ideally executed and is an important role model for future canning line setups,” says Gras.

The customer is just as positive about its continuing cooperation with KHS. “The successful implementation of the current project sends out a strong signal to our Chinese plants. We’ll use the positive experiences we’ve gleaned here to carry on improving – also with the help of KHS,” Kime concludes.

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The editorial team of The Packman who handle all the press releases with Sunil Jain working as the desk editor.

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