Videojet unveils ClariSuite software

Videojet Technologies, a UK-based manufacturer of inkjet product identification systems, has launched its ClariSuite software for streamlining production operations and maximizing profitability.
A streamlined setup process with barcode scanner to auto-select messages ensures that the correct message is always printed.
Videojet Technologies’ system allow operations to apply high-quality alphanumeric codes, barcodes, logos and graphics on a wide range of surfaces at virtually any line speed, angle, or location. ClariSuite is designed to make job setup faster, smoother and more effective while reducing errors, risk, rework and recalls.
Colin Morgan, technical solutions director, said: ‘With shorter, more highly specified jobs, accuracy of content and speed of delivery is increasingly important which is why we have developed ClariSuite. We want to help customers identify where their pain points are and create the most effective solution to transform their operations. We expect our solutions to have impact from the outset but also continue to support transformation in the long term.’
ClariSuite is available in three versions: Foundation, Alliance and Enterprise.
‘With increased interest in versioning and smaller lot sizes, solutions like this can have a dramatic impact on production times by enabling all the print processes on one or more packaging lines to be set automatically from the lead coder,’ Morgan added.
‘The benefits are not only faster packaging setup but also increased level of data integrity across the entire packaging chain from primary cartons to the pallet. And our dedication to service and support ensures that customers gain the most possible benefit from their investment, today and in the future.’
One operation reportedly enjoying the benefits of ClariSuite is a manufacturer of prepared meals that operates 12 lines coding primary and secondary packaging on ten unique products per week, per line. Short shelf life necessitated up to five line changeovers per week at 30 minutes each and costing USD $300,000 per year.
Videojet’s ClariSuite introduced greater automation to address production planning and redesign processes to increase batch sizes and minimize the number of changeovers. The result was a reduction in line cost changeovers of USD $240,000 per year, fewer coding related issues, the elimination of manual code entry and increased sales.
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