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1.2.2023

How to fit Equipment into Non-Standard Production Spaces?

When it comes to installing a new automatic bottling and labeling line, challenges arise in planning the equipment layout. It's common to find craft beer breweries located in spaces not originally designed for manufacturing. These areas may be small, irregularly shaped, and include various corridors and corners.

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At Onitex, we understand these issues well as we collaborate with numerous breweries worldwide. Therefore, we offer clients the following solutions depending on the situation:

Mobility Option: Often, breweries want the flexibility to temporarily relocate equipment for other processes. We accommodate this by placing our L100 labelling machine on wheels.

Adaptable Design: Spaces often have irregular shapes with transverse walls and corners that could be better used. Being manufacturers, we can easily adjust the location of main components within practical limits.

Effective use: Limited space often means a smaller staff. Our Onitex labeler L100 can be operated by just 1 person.  We recommend installing tables for both bottle feeding at the entrance and product handling at the exit, optimizing workflows in compact areas.

Importantly, this usually doesn't require additional substantial budgets, which is great for our customers.

All these concerns can be addressed by our sales department. If you have similar questions, feel free to reach out. Contacts are available on the page, or you can send a direct message. We'll promptly get in touch, consider your specific case, and assist you.

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