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TNA launches vertical form fill system after Sabalpack acquisition
2016-12-09

From:Packaging News

TNA has launched a new vertical form fill and seal (VFFS) system with full washdown functionality following the acquisition of Sabalpack.


Sabalpack is an Italian manufacturer of all stainless steel VFFS technology for the fresh and frozen sector, bought by TNA earlier this year.
Featuring a hygienic design, the TNA Arctic 3 is able to run efficiently in hostile wet and cold processing environments.

The Arctic 3 is the latest generation of Sabalpack’s existing arctic range of full washdown VFFS systems and the result of the combined engineering expertise of the Australian packaging pioneer and the Italian fresh/frozen expert.

“We’re extremely excited to announce the integration of Sabalpack into the TNA business together with the launch of the TNA arctic 3,” said Michael Green, group general manager at tna. “We see immense opportunities in the fresh and frozen foods sector – in particular as people continue to look for foods that blend convenience, health and indulgence. Food manufacturers in this segment, however, need to adhere to some of the strictest sanitary regulations, so a simple and hygienic equipment design is critical. Sabalpack has a long history in the development of all stainless steel equipment, which made the company’s portfolio a great fit for our own range of high performance VFFS technology.”

Central to the design of the kit is the system’s A2 (AISI 304) stainless steel, corrosion-resistant cubicle, which ensures that key components like motors, vacuum pump and sealing jaws are fully protected from any dirt or water ingress.
Green added: “The global demand for fresh and frozen foods shows no signs of slowing down and flexibility will be key for long-term commercial success. Today’s food manufacturers need equipment that allows them to quickly change their production setup to adapt to the ever-changing market demands.”

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