South India Paper Mills’ world record using FFG 8.20 Discovery

SIPM targets 15,000 corrugated cartons an hour on Bobst FFG machine

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South India Paper Mills team with the Bobst FFG 8.20 Discovery flexo folder gluer

In a world record breaking feat, the printing and packaging division of Nanjangud-based South India Paper Mills has produced 106,113 corrugated boxes in eight hours on 19 September 2017 with a Bobst FFG 8.20 DISCOVERY flexo folder gluer. This achievement is even more remarkable because this involved five separate jobs which had to be set up and changed.

“The average of 13,264 boxes per hour includes the set-up and cleaning time during the shift,” says Pratik Patel, manager – marketing and product development at SIPM Printing & Packaging Division.

The record-breaking shift involved a fortuitous combination of jobs and customer requirements. Patel explains, “There were in total five job changes performed in this particular shift. One of the jobs was two-color and the rest were single-color jobs. In particular, one of the jobs was a beer carton box, which is a very lightweight board construction, ie 100 gsm and three layers with B-flute. This kind of job adds more value to us as well as our customers if processed at the fastest speeds with maximum accuracy, so that it runs flawlessly in the fast case erecting and filling lines at the customer’s end.”

SIPM’s printing & packaging division was founded in 2007-2008 to specialise in corrugated box making. It is situated near to the paper mill site on a 48.5 hectare plot. The main production takes place in a single-storey 16,000 square meter factory. It supplies to multi-nationals including GSK, RB, Britannia, ITC, UB, USL, RSIL, Adani Wilmer, Nestle, American Power Conversion, Unilever, Coca Cola and others.

“We have a much diversified portfolio, with our carton boxes are supplied to various industry segments such as food, beverages, alcohol and spirits, edible oils, copier paper, fresh agricultural produce, white goods, automobiles, footwear, textiles and many others,” says Patel. Most deliveries are within a 250 to 300 km radius, though some special orders may go up to 1,000 km away within India.

In total the division employs 97 people in production, maintenance, sales and administration. It has certification for ISO 9001:2008, FSC and an SGS Social Compliance Audit. It operates a state-of-the-art 1.8 m wide 5-ply automatic corrugating machine from Agnati and also has a range of converting machines from several manufacturers, handling flexo and litho printing, diecutting, printer-slotting, flexo folder-gluing and litho-laminating.

The Bobst FFG 8.20 DISCOVERY flexo folder gluer was installed earlier in 2017 and is the company’s first Bobst machine. It was supplied by Bobst India. It takes sheets up to 2,180 mm wide and has four flexo colour units. It is run inline with a Mosca strapper/palletizer. Running at full speed it can produce up to 300 boxes per minute (18,000 per hour) on coated/uncoated duplex board with white or kraft liners of all types.

“We have a range of single-colour, two, three and a few four-colour jobs,” explains Patel. “The Bobst machine is intended to be effectively used in changing many single or two-colour orders, to cater for a wide range of segments with a just-in-time supply concept. This ensures the best use of available resources to retain a competitive edge in the market.”

The operating crew on for the record-breaking production shift were BM Jagadish and HK Santosh. “To hold a record for producing good quality boxes can never be an accident,” say Mr Patel. “Neither can it be an effort only of the operating crew. The first thing what comes to all of our minds while running the machine at the fastest speeds is a feeling that we are walking on the path and vision given by our Managing Director, Mr Manish Patel. We the managers have an opportunity to show our skills and planning abilities under the constant guidance of our top management. But surely for that day all credit goes to the supervisory team and the operators Mr Jagadish and Mr Santosh!”

In future SIPM-PPD has ambitions to increase productivity on its BOBST FFG 8.20 DISCOVERY still further. Patel further says, “Our next target on this machine is 120,000 cartons in an eight hour shift, which is 15,000 cartons an hour.”

The company is very pleased with the performance of its DISCOVERY, he says. “This is our first Bobst equipment. If it continues perform the same way with accurate, dependable quality and with optimum running costs, then surely we will have future machines from Bobst in our wish list.”

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