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ABB robot packs bite-size Toblerone individually
By Press release: ABB   
14 April 2007

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When Kraft Foods launched a new product concept – individually wrapped, bite-size pieces of Toblerone – they chose a robotics packaging solution from ABB.


When Kraft launched its new product concept of Toblerone

One by One – individually wrapped Toblerone peaks in five different flavors – it approached ABB for a robotics solution that would meet the following stringent requirements:

  • abbmachinefortobleroneb.jpg- Automatically feed chocolates to five foil-wrapping machines

  • - Collect and merge the packaged products for placement in palette containers

  • - Maximize access for monitoring, cleaning, service and maintenance

  • - Accommodate a three-shift operation

  • - Use simple component design

  • - Provide a simple operating system to facilitate frequent changes in personnel


ABB designed a solution that met all the criteria, and the Toblerone packaging system now uses ABB IRB 2400 robots to "man" five transfer stations which have been in operation since 2004. Kraft is able to manufacture the product in increasingly large volumes as it progressively launches Toblerone One by One in new markets all over the world.

 At the heart of the solution is an IRB 6600, an agile, heavy-duty ABB robot with an exta-long reach of 3.2 meters, exceptional wrist torque and a unique bend-over backwards capability. The IRB 6600 has an extra-long reach, exceptional wrist torque and a unique bend-over backwards capability.

These features enable the robot to perform complex stacking and unloading tasks before the chocolates are conveyed to five transfer stations, each of which is manned by an ABB IRB 2400, the world’s best selling industrial robot.

abbmachinefortoblerone.jpg The chocolates must remain evenly spaced when the robots transfer the Toblerone triangles onto the conveyor for individual foil wrapping. ABB robots achieve this by removing the tray from beneath the chocolates so gently, the chocolates remain in precise lines and the spacing between each one identical.

Launched 100 years ago and now sold in more than 120 countries, Toblerone’s distinctive triangular shape and unique blend of Swiss chocolate, honey and almond nougat have made it one of the strongest brands of all time in the food and confectionary industry.

Owned by Kraft Foods, the world’s second largest food and beverage company, Toblerone is still manufactured today in its hometown of Bern, Switzerland, in what is widely considered one of the most modern chocolate factories in the world.

 
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