Sharp Packaging by Pregis launches high-speed bagger with predictive maintenance
08 Oct 2018 --- Predictive maintenance, technology advancements and faster speeds are all touted as the cornerstones of the new Sharp MAX-PRO 18 automatic bagger launched by Pregis this week. The company are also launching the Sharp SX GO tabletop machine.
“We believe that the Sharp MAX-PRO 18 is the most advanced bagger available and the first with predictive maintenance. It utilizes the Maxwell intelligent interface featured on other Pregis on-demand systems. The diagnostic abilities mean the system is constantly checking data such as run rates and other usage metrics so that it is able to notify a technician that there might be a potential service issue down the road. The ability to send that alert in advance of an actual problem results in no, or minimal, downtime,” says Jon Ubert, Director of Engineering, Sharp Packaging by Pregis.
The MAX-PRO 18 is ideal for large e-commerce and manufacturing operations with high volumes, the company explains. Designed for more comfortable operation, it has fast bag and pass-through changeovers. Sharp E-Z Bags feed through the machine, are opened, filled with product, then sealed. The MAX-PRO 18 accommodates 18-inch wide bags with an 8-inch pass through depth. The unit also features an intuitive user interface and thermal printing technology which prints barcodes, graphics and alphanumeric fonts directly onto the package.
The new Sharp SX GO tabletop machine is designed for operations seeking a simple, plug and play machine that requires minimal training. It is compact to fit into workstations yet powerful enough to meet peak season demands. The SX GO offers customers the first bagging solution specifically designed to address the challenges of ship from store fulfillment (space limitations, training) while gaining the benefits of improved shipping cost, speed and printed bags to enhance the customer experience.
“It’s the only table top on the market that can handle an 18-inch bag and a pass-through of up to 8 inches. It is also the only tabletop unit that can use fan-folded bags which mean fewer reloads. We’ve engineered it so that it only requires a couple of hours of training, for fast start-ups and companies employing seasonal labor,” says Ubert.
The company will be launching these products at Pack Expo, October 14-17, McCormick Place, Chicago, US, Booth N-5136.
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