Cheese manufacturer Jermi sought increased production to overcome challenges in the packaging process.
October 28, 2019
Cheese producer and supplier Jermi regularly supplies supermarkets with sliced cheese such as Gouda and Edam. Plastic blisters containing varying types of cheese are packaged in display cartons for this purpose. Jermi needed a new packaging line in order to make the existing production significantly more efficient.
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