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Shibuya Hoppmann highlights assembly and placement systems for household product

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Shibuya Hoppmann highlights assembly and placement systems for household product

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Shibuya Hoppmann, a global leader in aseptic filling and automation systems, highlights its comprehensive portfolio of assembly and placement systems, designed to help manufacturers pick, orient, and place components with reliable precision at production speeds. These systems combine proven standardized modules with custom-engineered elements where needed, and are configured around each customer’s product, package, and performance requirements to support faster time-to-market, improved quality, and lower overall manufacturing costs.

Shibuya Hoppmann’s assembly and placement systems feature precision-based automated assembly and placement technologies that deliver consistent, repeatable quality while reducing manual variability in high-volume production environments. Flexible system configurations and modular designs allow customization to unique part geometries and packaging formats, supporting faster new product introductions and frequent line changes without compromising performance. High-speed operation in both continuous and intermittent motion increases throughput and overall equipment efficiency while maintaining accurate placement and orientation of components.

Backed by broad experience across multiple markets and applications, Shibuya Hoppmann leverages decades of automated systems development to apply proven solutions and best practices, helping manufacturers lower risk on new automation projects. Engineered integration with parts feeding, filling, capping, and downstream equipment supports smoother line operation, fewer bottlenecks, and a single-source partner approach for system design, commissioning, and ongoing support. Robust construction and reliable components provide long service life and reduced unplanned downtime in demanding packaging and assembly environments, from high-output consumer goods plants to regulated healthcare facilities.

Application engineering and project management support are core to Shibuya Hoppmann’s approach, helping manufacturers define requirements, select the right assembly or placement method, and implement systems that balance performance and cost. The company’s assembly and placement systems can take quality parts and assemble them at rates up to 600 parts per minute, enabling high-output operations while maintaining precise, repeatable performance.

For household and home care manufacturers, Shibuya Hoppmann’s solutions handle diverse plastic and molded components common in cleaning and household products. Systems automate the placement of triggers, caps, inserts, and other components with the flexibility to run different part styles, robust construction for continuous operation, and accurate orientation and placement to support both efficiency and brand presentation.

With a focus on innovation, reliability, and application-specific performance, Shibuya Hoppmann continues to advance assembly and placement automation for global manufacturers. Its systems are trusted by leading brands for their ability to streamline operations, elevate product quality, and maintain consistent, repeatable performance across a wide range of packaging and assembly environments.

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