In 1974 the founders of NEM were packaging engineers working for a Fortune 500 company in their packaging machinery division. They were not happy with the design of the bottle unscramblers that were available for purchase on the market. So they put their heads together and designed ‘a better mousetrap’. Their concept was, and for the most part, still is, unique to the industry. A few competitors have since tried to copy their concept, but no one is as successful at bottle unscrambling as NEM.
Over the years, the original design has been improved upon and now includes all the latest technologies. The company’s engineers have also taken the original concept and designed subtle variations that resolve their customers’ challenges such as limited floor space. So what are the advantages of the NEM bottle unscrambler design over the competitors designs? They include:
- A much smaller footprint
- Gentle container handling
-Optional integrated ionized air rinser with no increase in machine length
- A longer, more effective ionized air rinser
- Easily accommodates tapered containers
- Multiple hook positions allow greater adjustability for a wider range of containers
- Non-painted surfaces
- AC motors and drives is standard
- Vertical faceplate for easy access to all components
NEM’s customers ‘fall in love’ with their bottle unscramblers. Once they have one, they never buy another brand. They like the easy adjustability, quick changeover, smooth operation, quality, durability (many of them are still in production after over 20 years), and high performance. For more information on an NEM bottle unscrambler, call (941) 755-5550.
The author, Marge Bonura, is the Director of Sales & Marketing for New England Machinery, Inc. (NEM). NEM is a leading manufacturer of bottle unscramblers, cappers, orienters, retorquers, lidders, pluggers, pump sorter/placers, scoop feeders, hopper elevators and much more. The company has been in business since 1974 selling to the food, beverage, pharmaceutical, personal care, chemical, household products, automotive and other industries. For more information on NEM, visit their website at www.neminc.com.
Tuesday, April 6, 2010
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