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OPEN HOUSE Optima do Brasil

In 2012 Optima do Brasil celebrates fifteen years providing packaging solutions to Brazilian and Latin American markets and every year we deliver new projects with national fabrication. This means that the company offers solutions in equipment to cosmetic, food, pharmaceutical, chemicals and hygienic industries, with the German’s technology “know how”, besides the advantages of an equipment made in Brazil. Some of these machines were presented in our last Open House, held on October 22th to 26th.
Em 2012 a Optima do Brasil completou 15 anos no mercado brasileiro e a cada ano entregamos novos projetos com fabricação nacional. Isto significa que a empresa oferece soluções em equipamentos para as indústrias Cosmética, Alimentícia, Química, Farmacêutica e Higiênicos, com o know how da tecnologia alemã e as vantagens de um equipamento fabricado no Brasil. Alguns destes equipamentos foram apresentados em seu último Open House, realizado nos dias 22 a 26 de Outubro.

German technology, made in Brazil

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Achema: The chemistry is right!

The greatest visitor magnet at Optima was the processing line for blood plasma products. This line comprises all process steps from washing through to the final seal. A turnkey project that for the first time contains the new catalytic aeration system with which the isolator cycle times can be drastically reduced. Great interest was also evoked by the new robot control developed by Optima Pharma with “anti-swash effect”. This ensures that fluids in the containers, gripped by handling robots and moved quickly, always remain at a constant fill level.

Review of the Trade Fair...

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Consolidation, expansion and a new name

With the introduction of a new worldwide corporate logo at the beginning of the year, the new brand strategy of the Optima Group moves to the forefront. Name changes effective July 1st underscore the continued integration of the subsidiaries to depict a clear structure. Business units will not only thus bear the same logo worldwide, but also the same name with additions to show their target markets. Kugler GmbH, S.F. Vision GmbH, Stern GmbH and a division of the OPTIMA filling and packaging machines will combine to form OPTIMA consumer GmbH. Further business units at Optima will also be renamed.

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Red Dot for OPTIMA

OPTIMA filling and packaging machines GmbH (Schwaebisch Hall / Germany) is one of the winners of the renowned Red Dot design award. The prize was awarded for the ‘IS band’ machine status display.

Prized machine status display...

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Experience turnkey equipment in 3D Optima at the Interphex 2012

Optima invites visitors to an interactive, 3D virtual tour of the high tech processing lines: The leading turnkey supplier for pharmaceutical filling and packaging equipment presents three lines with the help of the Ex-Cube. Flying along the line, stopping to take a look at individual functions everything is made possible…

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Growing with technical advancements

The filling and packaging equipment built by Optima has continued its growth trend. The year 2011 topped all others with a consolidated turnover, reaching EUR 220 million. (EUR 210 million in 2010). On December 31, 2011, 1500 people worldwide were employed by Optima; approximately 200 more than in the previous year.

Annual report 2011: Continued growth at Optima...

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One brand for the entire world OPTIMA

As of 2012, Optima will have a worldwide unified appearance. 90 years of reliability and success as a technological leader will be reflected in the common wordmark - Optima. There's a lot more than what meets the eye...

Optima with a new design

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OPTIMA GROUP invests heavily

Optima is investing approx. EUR 50 million in the sites in Schwaebisch Hall within the next 2 years. More than half will go into building infrastructure.

More space, latest technology

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Integrated stretch palletizer for nonwoven products

Nonwoven products are lightweight, compressible and – consequently – sensitive. In addition, their dimensions vary within certain tolerances. The unfavorable results of traditional palletizing methods are unstable stacks. In sum, we already have four good reasons to switch to a palletizer specifically designed for nonwovens.

OPTIMA RTP 25 – unique system

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