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British potato supplier expands potato handling capacity

The British potato supplier Cockerill has recently expanded their dolly- and crate loading capacity to 240 bags per minute. The commissioning of the third Lan Handling dolly and crate loader, their handling capacity increases to this new total by using these three production lines.

Cockerill offers its potato products in various package types based on the requirements of their customers in the retail, processing and food service industries. These dolly and crate loaders are used for loading potatoes in plastic and raschel bags of up to 5kg, in boxes, crates and dollies. Thanks to the automatic gripper change, setting up for a new product type is fast and effortless, which ensures a continuous production flow. Also, a future switch from bale arm crates to Euro Pool crates is already covered, as the Lan dolly and crate loader is suitable for both.

Thanks to the successful implementation of these production automation solutions, Cockerill is currently exploring the possibilities for further automation of their packaging lines. As Lan Handling provides a full range of end-of-line automation solutions, such as case packers, palletizers, crate erectors and (de)stackers, this partnership is ready for the next phase.

For more information:
Vera de Winkel
Lan Handling Technologies
Tel: +31 (0)64 85 06 100
Email: vera.dewinkel@lanhandling.com 
www.lanhandling.com 

Cockerill
Tel: +44 (0)19 04 481 111
Email: enquiries@cockerill.co.uk 
www.cockerill.co.uk 

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