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Bread packaging perfection boosted by technology and high-level local support Italian machine-build quality and domain expertise coupled to highly localized installation and support have proven pivotal to the success of a new packaging solution at a leading South American baked goods company.

The new packaging solution for the customer’s Visconti brand deploys three of Cama Group’s popular FW748 wraparound case packers for packaging bagged sliced bread –in arrays of 8 or ten – into shelf-ready cases, all of which were installed and supported by local packaging machinery specialist Carlos A. Wanderley e Filhos.

Carlos A. Wanderley e Filhos is a specialist in the field of filling, packaging and process machines, representing important international manufacturers with extensive experience across a number of industrial segments. Serving the Brazilian market since 1968, the company has a main focus and responsibility as a representative to add value to its clients’ business, seeking to build long-term partnerships while providing reliable, highquality, high-performance equipment.

This combination of services and capabilities gives customers in the South American region the perfect equation of high quality, industry-proven machinery and technology added to back up from on-the-doorstep local support, which cuts timescales, travel costs and downtime.

In operation the bagged bread is fed into the secondary packaging area on one of the three in-feed conveyors. The products are phased and spaced using accelerating conveyors before being loaded, in pairs, into an intermittently moving vertical racetrack. Once a pre-set count is reached, pushers transfer the grouped products into a preerected cases before the case flaps are folded and glued and the completed cases conveyed to the machine’s outfeed.

“We’ve been working with Visconti and its parent company for more than 10 years,” explains Oscar Hidalgo Area Manager at Cama Group, “but we never take these kinds of relationships for granted. Every order is treated as if it is their first and we have to really impress them. However, we do have an advantage in that we already have a history, they have seen our equipment running and we have a strong relationship with our local agent.” Machine design and technology play a pivotal role too. The FW Series is part of Cama’s