Boxes, cups or bottles: flexible packing of the highest standard

Jul 22, 2024

Flexibilization is currently a hot topic in every manufacturing company. The people at TechNikkels already recognized this some time ago. Thanks to their longstanding experience in packaging for a wide variety of industries, the company from Holten in the Netherlands offers a complete range of packaging solutions for different kinds of boxes, cups, buckets, canisters, and bottles. SICK is their preferred partner and adviser for all sensor solutions.

TechNikkels manufactures packaging machines and was founded in 2002.
TechNikkels manufactures packaging machines and was founded in 2002.

TechNikkels was established in 2002 as an engineering firm. Thijs Krijgsman, Manager Sales & Services, reports: “The current director, Henk Nikkels, had been visiting companies in all possible industries for many years to discuss various packaging issues. Time and time again he observed that his customers had sealing and filling machines standing around that could only be used for a limited number of bottles or seals. When the customer wanted to use a different bottle or a different seal, the machine could no longer be used. Henk succeeded time and again to modify the existing machines in such a way that the customer could continue to use them in production.”

TechNikkels' machines are suitable for many products.
Krijgsman continues: “Based on his knowledge of various industries, Henk developed more and more specialized machines over the years. This gave him the idea to produce his own line of flexible machines. Our in-house developed line of packaging machines is now highly diverse. We supply unpackers, depalletizers, filling and sealing machines, case packers, and multi-format cartoning machines. All machines are suitable for a wide range of products as standard. They are generally purchased by customers who carry many different products in their range. Changeovers are very quick with our machines – sometimes a press of a button is all it takes. This enables us to greatly reduce the downtimes for the customer.”
 TechNikkels is very flexible and service oriented.

 

TechNikkels’s strength lies not only in the flexibility of the machines, but also in the company's focus on service. “We have found that our customers come to us for our overall concept. Whereas they previously wanted to purchase individual machines, controllers, and operating panels from other suppliers, they are now choosing from our complete product line. When all the components come from different suppliers, you also need different contacts for maintenance and troubleshooting. Furthermore, most customers these days are having difficulty finding well qualified in-house specialists. How do you nevertheless maintain your productivity? We respond to this by offering even better service. Both using the enormous opportunities that digitalization offers us, but also using traditional approaches such as having a good supply of spare parts and providing training. And because we prefer to sell our machines within a limited region, namely the Benelux countries, we are also always near to our customers”, says Krijgsman.

Since 2015, TechNikkels has been intensively working on developments such as Remote Support. According to Thijs Krijgsman, Manager Sales & Service: “We can take a look at the customer’s machines at anytime remotely – where are the error messages coming from? What process is not running properly? We can often achieve a lot with a few remote instructions. Contacting us should be as simple as possible. When customers have a problem, we want to help them quickly. Despite the rapid growth of our company, we endeavor to continue to uphold our service standards.”

 

Nearness to the customer

Most of TechNikkels' products have machine vision solutions integrated.
Most of TechNikkels' products have machine vision solutions integrated.

Another contributor to the company’s high standard of service is the industrial image processing solutions that are integrated into almost every TechNickels product. Krijgsman presents an example image: “We can actually see here what is happening on-site in the machine. On this timeline you can see exactly when a problem arose. Then I open the captured image and see that this seal is not seated correctly on the bottle.”

How do customers view the cameras from a data privacy perspective? “Every customer is free, of course, to choose not to use the cameras. In any case, we work via a VPN connection that does not lead to the company's network but instead runs over the router. In some cases, customers have also set up their own security measures, such as their own VPN or a firewall. Most customers these days have recognized the great benefit of the cameras,” says Krijgsman.

Condition monitoring and monitoring of the overall equipment effectiveness (OEE) have also gained importance at TechNikkels. Large quantities of data about the machine are collated into useful information on OEE dashboards. These make all processes highly transparent for the customer. According to Thijs Krijgsman: “If, for example, the availability suddenly drops to around 60 %, we very quickly receive a notification. This enables us to sometimes act before the customer even notices anything. And that’s how we are further developing our strategy of ‘Nearness to the customer’.”

 

Is the cap seated correctly on the bottle?

SICK is contributing to TechNikkels’s success with a variety of sensor solutions. According to Thijs Krijgsman: “The blue color tone of SICK can be seen almost everywhere. In this filling and sealing machine, for example, we use a fork sensor that detects whether the seal is seated too high on the bottle or even missing completely. Defective bottles are separated out. Here you can see another vision sensor in the Inspector series. The relevant unit is used to align the bottles. The vision camera then checks whether the bottle is standing in the correct position and in the correct orientation or needs to be rotated.

 

Ongoing inspiration and always a solution on hand

TechNikkels and Thijs Krijgsman purposefully chose SICK: “We stand for high-quality machines and therefore also seek to purchase components of high quality. Furthermore, SICK, just like us, is very service-oriented. Their regional manager visits us often and helps us tremendously with any questions relating to our quotations. He always has a solution on hand. We are continuously further developing our product portfolio. It’s great that SICK inspires us in this regard, for example with our IO-Link solutions.”

Condition monitoring and overall plant effectiveness monitoring are becoming increasingly important.
Condition monitoring and overall plant effectiveness monitoring are becoming increasingly important.

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