New! Grab Snack Pack

The ‘Line-Pack’ uses the Clip2Clip labelling system, which can adapt to the most creative shape and size of label design.  The ‘Clip2Clip’ allows both vertical and horizontal orientation of the package and can be produced on the existing CA-9 machines with a small addition.

The ready to merchandise shipping box has endless possibilities for the supply chain.  It can go straight from the pack house to retail venues and fill a gap in the market.  We see great possibilities for this pack to be marketed as a snack pack for school canteens or tuck shops, newsagents, petrol forecourts and even airports.

 

 

 

 

Line-Pack at the Point of Sale

Line-Pack is the ideal impulse sales package. An attractive and small package for immediate consumption or to take to work or school forming part of a healthy breakfast on the go. A shipping-display box that can hold about 36 Twin-Pack units (2 pieces each) or 24 Line-Pack units with 3 pieces each is a functional and smart way to show at the POS.  The box, which is fully customisable your marketing messages and the brand of the producer or retailer, is easily converted into a brilliant inclined display ready to stand out to the consumer.

 

Easy open Line-Pack

The Line-Pack is an exciting new and innovative way to sell fruit. The pack can be marketed as a ‘snack on the go’ product and therefore Giró has developed and patented a new easy open woven mesh. An extremely light and ecological net (less than 1 gr of plastic packaging!) with a weaker area on the pack depicted in another colour where the consumer (even a child) can easily open the package ideal for school lunch boxes! With the Easy-Open net  you simply do not need to cut open the package.

The recommended label size ranges between 160 mm (2 pieces) and 210 mm (3 pieces), with widths of 50 to 60 mm.

 

CA-9L: The Bagging Machine

The Line-Pack can be made with the CA-9L bagging machine equipped with a Clip2Clip labelling device. CA-9L is an adapted version of the existing CA-9S clipping machine with smaller diameter tubes that enable the fruit to be aligned.   Initially the ‘C’ version, ideal for citrus or rounded fruits will be launched.  Following this, the ‘F’ version for all types of products, for example, for packaging onions in Line-Pack will be launched.  Under research and development trials the machine is capeable of producing up to 40 packs a minute.

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Leading Snack Manufacturer Saves Time and Money with New Coding & Marking Technology From Xact

The solution proposed was our universal print platform, MPERIA™, combined with its high-resolution piezoelectric print heads, the Viajet T-Series. To meet the company’s needs, they required one MPERIA™ controller to manage all six production lines, and a 4” print head with a custom conveyor mount for each production line.

The results were impressive.  With Matthews’ MPERIA™, the snack manufacturer manages all production lines from a centralised controller, and can troubleshoot remotely with its Virtual Network Computing feature. This has greatly reduced downtime due to re-work and discard issues (saving them approximately £650 per month) and they no longer having to wait for technical support. In addition, the T-Series print heads allow for a 4” print area* and has a recirculating ink system that reduced ink waste and maintenance time. They estimate a £850 cost saving per month.

 

 

*4” per single print head. Stitch multiple print heads together for a larger print area.

Instant Traceability

We can record the traceability code (unique to each reel) in the GirControl Plus database.  At the same time, during the development of the packaging batch, each bag can be labelled by incorporating a traceability code generated by the labelling machine (identifying the machine, date and time of bagging).  Using the ERP-SAP computer system, all consumables are recorded.  Thereby making the nets, labels, operators and  industrial machinery used in each production line traceable. 

The package is delivered to the consumer with a tracking code that allows the packer to trace the packaging machine and when it was made. With that information we can trace all the consumables traceability codes used specifically in that bag. This information allows Giró to find all the information related to production: raw materials batch used, production dates, industrial machinery and operators involved in that shift.

Clip2Clip – A New Style For Clipped Net Bags

The Clip2Clip is scaleable therefore giving more variations on the finished pack.  You can have a small pack, small label, or big pack big label.  Besides the visual impact, one of the main attractions of Clip2Clip bag, is that the label is made of 100% Polyethylene and, with the exception of the clip, all the bag is made with the same raw material (HDPE), for better recyclability.

In line with Giro policy of  flexible options, the simple additional equipment can be added to the CA-10 and CA-9S to allow packers to have the new style with minimal investment. Both the CA-10 (the only net clipping bagger in the world that feeds net reels) and CA-9s can be equipped with the new Clip2Clip labeller.

Two Machine Options For Manufacturers

Clip2Clip

The Clip2Clip label can be printed with thermal-transfer technology, allowing the packer to incorporate variable information, such as barcodes, variety and origin of the fruit, traceability data, price, weight, etc.

Giró offers two alternatives to make the Clip2Clip package. Both the CA10 and CA-9S clipping machines can be equipped with Clip2Clip labelling device meaning that any of these models can be updated without requiring new investments in packaging machinery.

The CA-10 is the only net clipping bagger in the world that feeds net reels, offering high productive efficiency, fewer stops due to change of consumable and significant savings in operating costs. The CA-9 is the standard clipping machine with automatic tube change.

GirControl Plus For Mobile Devices

To remotely access the GirControl Plus installed on a packaging plant, the user must be authorised and have the free app downloaded allowing them to be securely identified using his/her email account associated with a phone number and a password . Every time GirControl Plus access is requested by a tablet or any mobile device, the registered user will receive a message on his smartphone to authorise access by a PIN code.

Thanks to this new remote and portable way to access the GirControl Plus, the Production Plant Manager can view the status of the plant, its efficiency, production
ratios or breakdown list. The result – all the GirControl Plus benefits in the palm of your hand, anywhere in the world.

Never before has it been so convenient and practical to monitor and control a packaging plant.

 

Avoid Costly Mistakes!

Xact, together with World leaders Giro introduce a new system to the UK fresh produce market which will stop the packaging machine from operating until the correct consumables and information are loaded.

With the SCS (Smart Consumables System), GIRO once again revolutionises the world of net packaging providing machines and consumables with some ‘intelligence’.  The SCS is a complete system of machinery, software and consumables that bridges the gap of information between the fresh fruit and vegetable packing companies and the final packaged product.

RFID (Radio Frequency IDentification) technology allows a reading of the information contained on all Giro consumables and matches the packaging product with information held on a central database.

In this way the packaging machine automatically recognises consumables (net, film or label) that will feed the machine. Once the check is done, the machine can accept or can display messages on the screen warning the operator to check the consumables and correct the mistake.

Xact Director, Barry Baldock explains “Using the RFID technology, packing companies can control stock levels, avoid costly mistakes, control quality of the labels (style, colour label information) and they can have complete traceability of the fresh fruit or vegetables that are packaged and distributed to the market.  Closing the information loop between the packaging consumables and machinery information, the RFID application allows a considerable advance in the packaging for the fresh produce industry”.