MODULAR CM: FLEXIBILITY&COMPACTNESS. THE P.E. LABELLERS LABELLING SOLUTION PREFERRED BY WINE&SPIRITS

Modular CM is another P.E. labeling solution that combines flexibility and compactness

Modular CM is exhibited at Vinitaly Enolitech 2023: P.E. LABELLERS stand Hall F | Booth B5

The new rotary labeling machine is completely ergonomic and flexible, with its layout reconfigurable quickly and easily. Modular CM is a compact and solid machine available in 4 sizes from small to medium, up to 6 labeling stations, perfect for glass and plastic bottles, cylindrical and shaped formats, and for partial labels – front / back, neck labels, plastic I/L/U shape tax stamps. This solution has all the features to be loved by many sectors that need a small to medium sized labeling machine, super flexible thanks its complete modularity, with a layout that can be reconfigured easily and quickly.

In particular this ergonomic labeling machine meets perfectly the needs of many producers and bottlers in the Wine & Spirits sector. In addition to Wine & Spirits, Modular CM also satisfies the production needs of the Oil, Beer, Food & Dairy industries. It features labeling stations with pressure sensitive technology and cold glue, reciprocally interchangeable; they are replaceable in a few steps according to any production needs.

The Modular CM is a machine that provides the highest standards of safety for the operators: it has up/ down protections that, when raised, instantly stop the machine’s operation. Modular CM was in the spotlight of many 2022 international trade shows, and also this year it will be present in significant fairs. The first in roadmap: Enomaq (Zaragoza – ES, 14-17.02.23) and Vinitaly | Enolitech (Verona – IT, 2-5.04.23).

The labeling machine completely
ergonomic and flexible, with the
layout reconfigurable quicky and easily.

Founded in 1974 in Mantua (Italy), P.E. Labellers is a global leader in the design and manufacture of entirely modular and ergonomic automatic labeling machines. The developed solutions offer all available labeling possibilities, even reciprocally combined, through independent and interchangeable machines and stations.

The company’s lean production is inspired by the concept of total flexibility: with this Design Innovation approach, P.E. Labellers produces 450 machines each year, both rotary and linear, for the beverage, wine & spirits, food & dairy, but also personal & home care, pharma, chemical and pet food sectors.

Today, 10,000 P.E. machines are installed worldwide and widely managed remotely thanks to continuous support and maintenance services. P.E. Labellers features a global dimension: 8 production sites distributed amidst Italy, US, Brazil and 500 employees all over the world. The company is part of the multinational group ProMach, a world leader in Packaging.

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