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50 STiR coffee and tea / Issue 4, 2021 (August / September) T Sponsored Content he coffee capsule world constantly evolves, and formats and new packaging types are demanded to meet marketing and dis- tribution needs, making packaging increasingly complex. To support packers and coffee-roasters, Senzani Brevetti, an Italian company on the market for over 65 years created 0MNIA, a revolutionary "all-in-one" cartoner that starts a new generation of automatic coffee capsules packaging machines. 0MNIA is a form-and-fill cartoning machine from flat blank to pack capsules in all possible nested configurations and into all types of cartons. Single or multilayer, with or without honeycomb sheet, with or without interlayer pad, in 2 × 2 con- figuration, in flip-top closure carton; with "stand- ing" capsules, alternated or nested; in tube / stick, in 3 × 3 or 4 × 4 box. These are extremely flexible solutions that Senzani designers custom-make to suit the most complex requests and configurations in terms of pack, performance, and dimensions, but also according to capsule formats (from Ne- spresso to Caffitaly, from K-cup to Lavazza blu, from A Modo Mio up to the brand new Vertuo). Senzani Introduces 0mnia: The First Customizable Cartoning Machine 0MNIA can pack in the most various carton formats any type of capsule among all those on the market, as Nespresso, Caffitaly, K-cup, A Modo Mio, Lavazza blu, and Vertuo. A compact footprint and an exclusive system for aluminum handling make it a cutting-edge solution. For these reasons 0MNIA has already drawn the attention and appreciation of many major players both in the Italian and international market. The technical solutions Senzani conceived and patented also allow 0MNIA to treat every single capsule with the utmost care, even the aluminum- made (nowadays more and more preferable to plas- tics, in terms of product quality and sustainability). At the same time 0MNIA perfectly handles the car- ton and dividing pads, both between the layers and the capsules (interlayer and honey-comb sheets). 0MNIA also counts on its extremely compact foot- print (from 2 x 3.9 meters) which makes it the per- fect solution in production plants with limited space available. The carton format change is quick and intuitive for the operator, thanks to color codes, which guide the operations. 0MNIA is the "point zero" of a line that in- cludes other machines for ordered capsules car- toning, able to pack up to 80 cartons per minute, with an infeed speed up to 800 ppm. This line goes hand in hand with other solutions for both car- toning of random capsules and end of line, such varied offer makes Senzani Brevetti the ideal part- ner for a coffee roaster or copacker, regardless the type of capsule or pack to be made. Senzani in fact helps its customers improve their production sustainability and efficiency, thanks to the team of designers developing the most suitable solutions custom-tailored according to production targets or marketing and sales needs. Funded by Iro Senzani in 1953, and today run by the family's third generation, Senzani Brevetti manufactures primary and secondary packaging machinery and technology, end-of line solutions, and complete lines. The company is active in vari- ous sectors, such as food (especially coffee, pasta, confectionery), tobacco, home and personal care, and pet-food. The company's continuous tenden- cy to innovate (counting 43 patents registered in Europe and the US) translates to Senzani installing over 2,000 machines worldwide for the most im- portant global companies, such as Nestlé, Barilla, Mondelez, Unilever, and Mars. For further info, visit www.senzani.com. 0MNIA, the revolutionary "all-in-one" cartoner for automatic coffee capsules packaging. Different types of cartons. New equipment for all possible coffee capsule formats and for all carton types. A revolution in the packaging world

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