We are delighted 😀 to share a new and exciting success story about “Bag Fitting”. It is a leading company in the petfood sector in Spain, dedicated since 1928 to the pet food industry and internationally focused since 2003, with current presence in more than 45 countries. In our effort to provide innovative and intelligently integrated end-of-line equipment, we have been pleased to offer a customized solution with our DELTA D-144 case packer.
Pets 👦🐶 are part of the family.
The pet food industry plays a vital role in the lives of millions of families around the world. With steady growth and increasing demand, it is a dynamic market 🏄
♀️ that requires innovation and excellence at every stage of the production process to ensure the well-being of your furry companions.
The challenge: Multiple format changeover
One of the key challenges we faced was the constant change of formats, more than 24! Adapting to changing market preferences and offering a variety of options in terms of size, texture and presentation is essential to remain relevant and competitive in the industry. With our solution, we were able to overcome this challenge by providing the flexibility to adjust quickly to market demands and offer a wide range of packaged products in perfect condition that meet customer needs.
We are 💙 proud to contribute to the well-being of pets and help our customers’ businesses grow. 🔝
The Role of Pet Food Manufacturers and the Importance of Case Packing and Palletizing Systems
In the pet food industry, product quality and presentation are critical to meeting consumer needs and ensuring pet food safety. Pet food manufacturers play a crucial role in this process, as they are responsible for producing food that is nutritious, safe and appealing to animals.
Production efficiency is essential for pet food manufacturers, and this is where case packing and palletizing systems come into play. These automated systems enable fast and accurate packaging of products, ensuring efficient distribution and smooth logistics. In addition, case packing and palletizing systems help minimize human error and ensure consistency in the packaging process.
Choosing the right automatic case packing and palletizing system can make all the difference in a pet food manufacturer’s operational efficiency and profitability. Modern systems offer a variety of features, such as the ability to handle different package sizes and shapes, integration with other production equipment and the ability to adapt to changing market needs. Prodec Xolertic group offers all these advantages and the ability to study with a team of engineers specialized in packaging and in the petfood sector, the best customized solution. More than 55 years of experience and specialization in the industry and more than 2,600 units installed worldwide.
In summary, pet food manufacturers rely heavily on case packing and palletizing systems to optimize their production process and meet market demands. As a supplier of these systems, our work and mission plays a crucial role in the success and efficiency of the pet food industry, helping to ensure that products reach consumers safely.
If you would like to learn more about how our case packing and palletizing systems can benefit pet food manufacturers, please do not hesitate to contact us. We are committed to providing innovative and customized solutions that drive our customers’ success in this ever-growing industry.
On the history of the dog as a domesticated animal
The dog is believed to have been one of the first animals domesticated by humans and shared a close bond for approximately 10,000 years. While some researchers suggest a common ancestor for both domestic and wild dogs, originating from the small Southeast Asian wolf, there is an ongoing debate within the scientific community about their exact ancestry and the millennia-old alliance between humans and canines.
Today, humans have selectively bred hundreds of dog breeds, resulting in a wide range of shapes, sizes and temperaments. Despite this diversity, all domestic dogs, whether Labradors, German Shepherds, poodles or Chihuahuas, belong to the same species:
Canis lupus familiaris
. Despite their domestic lifestyle, they retain genetic links with wolves, jackals and foxes, with which they may interbreed, although the latter is less common.
Domestic dogs still exhibit many behavioral patterns that they share with their wild relatives. Both defend their territories by marking them with urine, signaling to other dogs the occupation of that space. In addition, many dogs bury bones or toys, reminiscent of their wild counterparts who bury their prey to ensure a future meal.