Sparck Technologies, the new name for Packaging by Quadient, is to showcase its automated fit-to-size packaging systems on Stand 508 at Robotics and Automation 2021, opening one week today at the Coventry Building Society Arena on 02-03 November.
With the capability to tailor-make up to 1,100 packages per hour, for multiple or single items, the CVP Everest and CVP Impack Packaging Systems are designed to offer automated solutions for e-commerce operations challenged by increasing order volumes, labour shortages and rising shipping costs.
With installations in more than 13 countries, the CVP automated packaging solutions create, fill, fold and label each parcel in one process – reducing package volumes by up to 50%, cutting cardboard usage by 30% and eliminating the need for void fill.
Jo Bradley, business development manager for Sparck Technologies in the UK, said: “Many e-commerce businesses are facing escalating challenges when it comes to building capacity within their fulfilment operations.
“This has become particularly acute this autumn with so many sectors now competing for finite labour resources, making it difficult for e-commerce businesses to plan for their Christmas peak season with any confidence. Our technology goes a long way to solving many of those issues and this show presents a fantastic opportunity for us to engage with those businesses on ways for driving productivity and performance in their packing and dispatch operations.”
Sparck Technologies’ added its CVP Everest and CVP Impack packaging systems have revolutionised dispatch packaging for some of the world’s largest retail and e-commerce businesses – offering reliability, speed and precision in producing eco-friendly, cost-efficient packages that win customer approval.
Sparck Technologies (Stand 508) will be at Robotics and Automation 2021 on 02-03 November at the Coventry Building Society Arena. For more details, go to www.roboticsandautomation.co.uk