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tna double production line speeds

Food processing and packaging solutions provider tna has launched performance 5.0, a revolutionary new approach to highspeed production line performance. Comprising a brand new high performance vertical packaging system, high-speed multi-head scale and the worldโ€™s fastest case packer for flexible bags, tna performance 5.0 gives food manufacturers the innovation and efficiency they need to double their output thanks to ultrahigh speed equipment, advanced equipment integration and intuitively designed, selflearning technology.

As a result, customers can maximise production flexibility with faster changeovers and more product capabilities in a single system.

โ€œtna performance 5.0 is about a lot more than just individual product innovations,โ€ comments Alf Taylor, CEO and co-founder of tna.

โ€œItโ€™s our vision for the future of food manufacturing. For us, the key to long-term commercial success is to rethink the conventional and invest in technology that sets new benchmarks and doesnโ€™t just meet current industry expectations. Our ultimate goal is therefore to equip todayโ€™s food manufacturers with technology that is capable of the highest speeds as well as continuous improvement, so theyโ€™re ready for the next stage of food production. That way, their equipment wonโ€™t just meet the requirements of today, but will also easily adapt to their future needs.โ€

Central to tna performance 5.0 is the worldโ€™s fastest case packer for flexible bags. Capable of speeds of up to 300 bags per minute, the new tna ropac 5 takes a monumental leap in terms of performance by more than doubling the industryโ€™s average case packing speeds, offering snack food manufacturers unprecedented levels of throughput, exceptional equipment reliability and one of the smallest machine footprints.

This will be followed by the launch of the tna robag 5, the latest generation of tnaโ€™s flagship vertical form, fill and seal (VFFS) packaging system.

โ€œWeโ€™ve always preferred disruptive innovation over incremental improvement or me too solutions,โ€ adds Taylor.

โ€œBack in 1984, when tna released the original robag 1 VFFS packaging system with continuous rotary motion jaws, the industry saw packaging speeds leap from 50 bags per minute to an incredible 100 bags per minute. tna performance 5.0 will be just as revolutionary. By combining our expertise in equipment integration with our passion for innovation, weโ€™ve been able to develop a new range of ultra-high speed solutions that cover everything from weighing to packaging – all the way through to case packing. Together with tnaโ€™s complete portfolio of high-performance food processing solutions, these new innovations will allow food manufacturers to take their production line performance to unprecedented levels.โ€

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