Tissue & Hygiene

Tissue and hygiene products are often lightweight and compressible. Palletizing systems need to be designed to maintain product shape and prevent crushing during stacking or transportation. This may involve using specialized dunnage (protective packaging materials) or pressure-sensitive palletizing techniques.

Tissue & Hygiene

Due to the bulky nature of these products, pallets for hygiene products often have a high number of items but a relatively low overall weight. This can create challenges for maintaining stability, especially during transport. Special attention needs to be paid to pallet pattern design and securing the load to prevent toppling.

Tissue & Hygiene

Many hygiene products are manufactured in sterile environments. Palletizing systems in these facilities need to be designed and operated in a way that minimizes the risk of contamination. This may involve using sanitary conveyor systems, easy-to-clean palletizing equipment, and incorporating hygiene protocols into the palletizing process.
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Challenges

The tissue and hygiene industry faces unique challenges when it comes to palletizing finished goods. The inherent characteristics of these products, coupled with high production demands, necessitate specialized palletizing solutions to ensure efficient, safe, and damage-free product handling.

Softness and Formability

Tissue products are susceptible to compression and shape loss, impacting pallet stability during stacking and transportation.

Dimensional Variability

The variety in tissue and hygiene product shapes and sizes makes it challenging to create uniformly stacked pallets.

Lightweight Nature

Their minimal weight makes these products prone to tipping unless palletized with precision and stability carefully considered.

High-Speed Production

The fast-paced tissue and hygiene production demands palletizing systems that ensure efficiency and product integrity without compromise.

Preserving Product Integrity

Palletization techniques must protect delicate tissue and hygiene products from damage during handling and storage.

Intelligent Palletizing for Tissue & Hygiene

Conventional Palletizers

Developing palletizing systems specifically tailored to the unique parts mix and production line layout of a particular facility can significantly improve overall efficiency.

Robotic Palletizers

Industrial robots offer a compelling alternative to manual palletizing. Their precision, speed, and versatility allow them to handle a wide variety of parts efficiently and safely.

Inline High Speed Palletizers

Implementing creative and optimized palletizing configurations can maximize space utilization on each pallet, ensuring stability and minimizing potential damage during transport.

Why You Should Choose Columbia for Your Automotive Palletizing

Cases

Columbia palletizers enhance case-based operations with increased efficiency, safety, cost savings, product protection, space optimization, and versatility. Automating palletizing enhances operational performance and competitiveness significantly.

Trays

Columbia Palletizers are ideal for tray applications, offering efficiency, consistency, safety, cost reduction, space optimization, and versatility. Automating palletizing enhances productivity, protects products, and ensures a safer work environment.

RPC / Crates / Totes

Choosing Columbia palletizer for RPC/crates/totes boosts efficiency, consistency, safety, cost reduction, space optimization, and versatility. Automating improves productivity, protects products, and ensures a safer, more efficient environment.

Display Pack

A palletizer is vital for display packs, ensuring product protection, efficiency, consistency, safety, cost reduction, and versatility. Automating palletizing maintains product integrity, boosts operational efficiency, and enhances workplace safety.

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