August 7, 2024
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The Challenge BMP Medical is a world leading manufacturer and supplier of Tissue Grinders and understands the importance of seeking more efficient and cost-effective packaging solution for their products. Their current packaging method, utilizing pre-made pouches that are 72sq/in size, was inefficient in terms of material usage and labour requirements. The Solution BMP Medical first met Shawpak at MD&M West Pack 2024 whilst seeking a small footprint thermoforming packaging machine. Shawpak’s compact 32-20 rotary thermoforming machine proved to be the ideal fit for BMP’s needs, offering the flexibility and efficiency required for their production process. Shawpak's application engineers worked closely with the engineers at BMP Medical to design a unique thermoformed package to best suit the product whilst minimizing material usage. This also means more packs per case reducing the cost in sterilisation and shipping. This collaborative approach resulted in a package that was significantly smaller, 28sq/in, than the previous 72sq/in pre-made pouches, reducing material consumption by over 60%. The Results The implementation of Shawpak’s medical thermoforming packaging solution has provided substantial benefits for BMP Medical: Customer Testimonial ‘’A lot of the processes at BMP are automated with heavy investment in recent years in robotic cells. The packaging of our Tissue Grinder product range has always been an area where we knew we could improve the efficiency by automating the packaging process. Over the years we have looked at various thermoform machines, but all were very large in footprint which prevented us from making the change. Whilst visiting the 2024 MD&M trade show in Anaheim CA we came across Shawpak and saw firsthand their unique Rotary Thermoform Machine; it was ideal for what we needed. Working with the Shawpak application engineers we quickly made prototype packages which looked great and gave us the confidence to move ahead with the machine purchase – 4 months later the machine and tool were complete and heading to our facility in Massachusetts.” Michael T. Faulkner, Chief Executive Officer & President BMP Medical
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