Product category:
Food and drink manufacturing: packaging and bottling equipment
News Release from: Enercon Industries | Subject: Enercon Induction Sealing
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial
Team on 17 September 2003
Induction sealing prevents product
leakages
Consumers placing pressure on supermarkets to avoid costly leakages has led to dairies adopting induction as the preferred sealing method.
Consumers placing pressure on supermarkets to avoid costly leakages has led to dairies adopting induction as the preferred sealing method Enercon's unique approach to service, support and training has led to them supplying 100% of the major dairy sites
This article was originally published on Manufacturingtalk on 9 Jan 2001 at 8.00am (UK)
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More importantly Enercon have just received important confirmation: Sainsbury's Packaging Innovations Manager, Terry Robins says "We can confirm that we have had the lowest complaint level yet recorded for leaking milk bottles across a 6-month period directly due to Enercon Induction Sealing".
"Alongside this good news is the knowledge that our on-going training and service plan is well appreciated by both the dairies and the supermarkets alike" says Richard Bull, Managing Director of UK-Aylesbury based Enercon Industries Ltd.
Enercon Industries are known for taking a different approach to solving their customers' sealing requirements.
This includes the way they sell; right through to the way they offer support for the lifetime of their machines - an approach that has been recognised by Sainsbury's.
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