
At Rölunda Vålberg, every detail of the factory layout is optimized for efficiency, stability and durability.
“Our entire production is characterized by a well-thought-out structure where Magnus Nobel and I have had a strong focus on operational stability. We have had a good strategic partnership with Fisker, amongst others, who have contributed valuable input on design and maintenance,” says Factory Manager Jan Lundell from Rölunda Vålberg.
The factory’s production facility is isolated from external contamination and both empty pallets and finished products are handled via automated shuttle cars and gates, ensuring a stable and clean production environment. This means that the temperature and humidity in the production facility are kept stable while keeping pollution from trucks and other machines away from production.
This creates optimal conditions for all packaging machines involved with production, significantly increasing the lifetime and operational stability of both mechanic and electronic elements. At the same time, it creates a safe working environment, eliminating the risk of collisions with both staff and packaging machines.
Continuous optimisation
Most recently, Fisker has contributed to the expansion and optimization of the packaging plant with the installation of another stretch film wrapper and new outfeed roller conveyors.
“This means that their three packaging lines, which pack over five million bags of potting compost per year, now each have their own end-of-line solution. This increases both capacity and flexibility,” explains Fisker’s Area Sales Manager, Jesper Hedegaard. “It also gives them a more efficient production flow, as different customers often don’t use the same type of pallet.”
With the updated facility, Rölunda is even stronger in an industry where reliability, capacity and flexibility are crucial to meeting customer needs – both now and in the future.