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In order to provide our clients the most cutting-edge and efficient technology and packaging solutions, we are constantly on the lookout for packaging trends and creative new ideas in the packaging sector.
Lightweight containerboard is one of the most interesting innovations in the packaging sector, and it is expected to continue to have a significant impact on businesses in a variety of ways.
Lighter corrugated materials have been discussed for a while, but considerable progress has only just been accomplished, with European producers leading the way.
But up until recently, it seemed that North America was falling behind in implementing the cutting-edge technology required to make this viable. North American corrugated producers appear to have now realized the significant effects of this trend and are coming up with their own strategies to guarantee that their goods satisfy customers’ expectations while upholding industry standards.
The Global Lightweight Containerboard market accounted for $XX Billion in 2021 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2022 to 2030.
The PM10 was modified by ANDRITZ from a SC paper production machine to a fluting and testliner machine. The stock preparation division, a thorough rebuild of the paper machine, and total automation were all included in the scope of supply.
Only twelve weeks were allotted for the rebuilding process. At the same time that ANDRITZ successfully overcome this obstacle, PM11 was able to keep running alongside the construction activity.
From the first reel on, PM10 began producing containerboard that could be sold. Laakirchen Papier’s PM10 explains: Here in Laakirchen, PM10 currently produces lightweight containerboard at a record rate.
Additionally, there is still room for performance gains, which gives us an advantage. Next, ANDRITZ will enhance the ropeless tail threading technology in the double-tier after-dryer area to cut threading time compared to the industry norm.