Key ingredients for a revolution
“Sidel’s launch of the EvoBLOW Laser”, shares Cassani, “demonstrated three essential ingredients working in harmony – innovation, customer partnership and commitment. Running in the field for one year, this industrially ready, rigorously tested solution is on its way to transforming blowing operations, with superior performance over traditional halogen solutions.”
Efficiency, lightweighting, and simplicity
The EvoBLOW Laser offers energy savings opportunities, with lower electrical consumption overall vs traditional halogen technology operations and a lower possible blowing air pressure in industrial conditions. Combined with lightweighting opportunities, increases in line efficiency & flexibility, savings on maintenance and a profound simplicity in operations, the solution is a game changer from many angles.
Mattia Cenci, VP Innovation shares, “Line efficiency, energy savings, material optimisation, quality, flexibility, Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) and ease are all values that drive innovation across Sidel, from beverages to food to home and personal care. We see these values in our laser technology and throughout our NeXt line, an innovative complete line design for the best performance with the least resources.”
A culture of innovation at Sidel
Cassani reflects, “As I visited Sidel’s sites throughout my first months and year, I experienced a shared and undeniable passion for advancing technologies and solving our customers’ challenges. This culture of innovation and learning from our customers to drive change is alive throughout Sidel’s history and something I am driven to fuel every day.”
Only the beginning
Proud to be leading Sidel, which in French stands for “Société Industrielle Des Emballages Légers”, or Industrial Company of Light Packaging, Cassani concludes, “The EvoBLOW Laser not only lives up to Sidel’s name and pioneering history, but is a timely answer to the increasing pressure faced by producers today – to reduce costs while at the same time increasing sustainability and performance.”