Recently, the R&D workshop of our factory is particularly busy, and the masters are busy debugging the newly launched third-generation automatic packaging machine for groceries. As the earliest company in China to focus on the research and development of grocery packaging equipment, we deeply feel the urgent need for intelligent packaging solutions from supermarkets and e-commerce customers - especially the demand for automated processing of groceries such as nuts, dry goods, and seasonings. In the past two years, it has been like riding a rocket.
I remember that last month, Mr. Liu from Shandong came to inspect the factory. He pointed to the automatic packaging machine for groceries that was being tested in the workshop and slapped his thigh: "We should have used this equipment long ago! Our warehouse now handles 5 tons of bulk groceries every day, and the weighing error of manual packaging alone can cause a 3% loss." This made our engineer Lao Zhang nod his head. He and his team spent half a year to improve the visual recognition system, which can now keep the packaging accuracy stable within ±2 grams, which is a real breakthrough in the industry.
Speaking of the core advantages of this automatic packaging machine for groceries, we have to mention its original flexible sorting module. We specially designed a replaceable gripper, which can grab fragile noodles or slippery scallops as accurately as the hands of a master. Last week, when debugging the equipment for the mushroom cooperative in Yunnan, the customer deliberately took irregular-shaped porcini for testing, and the packaging qualification rate soared to 98%, which made the purchasing manager who was originally worried that the automated equipment could not handle special-shaped goods sign the order on the spot.
In fact, we also took a detour when we first started developing the automatic packaging machine for groceries. Last spring, the first prototype we made for a grain and oil group in Northeast China was stuck in the sealing of the packaging bag. When the traditional heat sealing method encountered grains with unstable moisture content, it would either not seal firmly or burn the packaging. Later, we set up a special research team to combine microwave sensing technology with air pressure compensation devices. Now, even wolfberries that have just been dried and are still warm can be perfectly sealed.
Looking at the three devices being loaded in the workshop and about to be shipped to the Yangtze River Delta region, Sister Wang, who is responsible for after-sales, began to nag again: "Your technical department must debug the remote diagnosis system. Now the customers are widely distributed. If the equipment has problems in the middle of the night..." Before she finished speaking, she was interrupted by Xiao Li: "Don't worry, sister, our generation of automatic packaging machines for groceries has more than 30 sensors built in. If there is a problem, the mobile phone APP can self-check, and it will ensure that customers will not delay their business."
From the market feedback, companies that adopt smart packaging solutions generally report that packaging efficiency has increased by about 40%. What makes us even more proud is that a customer who exports organic food said that after using our industrial-grade packaging equipment, their products were neatly arranged on the shelves of overseas supermarkets like soldiers in a line, and the customer complaint rate dropped by 70%. These tangible results are more exciting than any advertisement.
We are currently preparing for the autumn industry exhibition, and we are ready to show off our latest developed grocery sorting system. I heard that there will be many international buyers coming this time, and the old masters in the workshop have been walking with the wind recently - who doesn't want their own developed automatic packaging machine for food and groceries to stand on the world stage? After all, it is the most proud thing for us technicians to be able to let the "Chinese smart manufacturing" packaging equipment enter the supermarket warehouses of more countries.