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Aetna automates wrapping for WB Group’s doors

Robopac UK News and PR from Robopac UK - Published 02 May 2014 Wrapping the doors prior to delivery is essential to ensure that the goods reach their destinations in good condition. Until recently, WG Group was carrying out this operation by hand...
WB Group manufactures an excellent product, and ensuring that the goods reach their destinations in the same pristine condition that they leave the factory floor is a priority. Consequently, utmost care has always been taken with the packaging that plays a vital role in achieving this aim.
"WB Group’s 75 employees make to order, selling, manufacturing and delivering in excess of 200 doors per week, straight to domestic installers. We make all the infill and glass panels ourselves in other factories on the same industrial estate, which makes us flexible and self-sufficient, and releases us from dependence on other suppliers. We also use our own transport, which gives us reliability and a tighter control of delivery times.” comments Tony Cragg's
Wrapping the doors prior to delivery is essential to ensure that the goods reach their destinations in good condition. Until recently, WG Group was carrying out this operation by hand, by laying the door on a sheet of film on a bench, ‘flipping’ it on the film several times until it was totally covered, and shrink-wrapping the film with a heat gun. This two-man job was time consuming, awkward, and the use of heat guns always creates health and safety issues. It was time to modernise.
Not having first-hand knowledge of automated wrapping machines, the WB Group Management team undertook some intensive on-line research and identified the Aetna Group as a potential supplier of a suitable wrapper. its UK subsidiary is in Bedford.
“Having identified a potential supplier, we wanted to see a machine in action before we made the final decision,” Tony Craggs goes on to explain. “Happily, one of our industry contacts was already using an Aetna machine, and invited us along to see it put through its paces. After this, we were convinced.”
Craggs contacted Aetna, and the Rotoplat DW507 machine was installed early in 2014. Initially it is being used to wrap only one product – the doors, and it has reduced the time for this procedure to a mere one minute. The intention is now to extend its use to WB Group’s other products in the near future.
“We chose to buy our wrapping machine from Aetna mainly as a result of recommendation, and I have been very impressed with the service we’ve had from them,” Tony Craggs finishes by saying. “From ordering the machine to installation took only four weeks, and this included the Christmas holiday break. The process was simple from start to finish; it took a mere 3 hours to install and a further 3 hours of instruction for the operator to get to grips with the procedure. Although it’s too early to quantify specific financial benefits, the wrapping process has been speeded up and there is a distinct reduction in the amount of film used.
“We are looking to expand the use of automated wrapping to all our production; this may involve further investment, and we would have no hesitation in buying another machine from Aetna.”
The wrapping process has been speeded up and there is a distinct reduction in the amount of film used.

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