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Carbon neutral, AI-driven and fully connected: Peterson’s new Norwegian plant to showcase the future of corrugated packaging, in line with Industry 4.0 principles

Sarpsborg, 14 November 2019 - Peterson, one of the leading players in the Scandinavian packaging industry, has released more details of its new production site in Halden, Norway. Incorporating Industry 4.0 principles such as artificial intelligence learning, a high degree of advanced automation and carbon neutral operation, it will be one of the most technologically advanced packaging plants in the world.

Closed, circular energy system leading to CO2 neutral production and minimised environmental impact

The new site in Halden – which is to take over the current activities in nearby Sarpsborg - is designed to be fully CO2 neutral, using biogas for its steam production and heating. This biogas will power the boiler, generating steam for the corrugator. As more trucks are likely to run on biogas in the future, these will also be able to refuel at the local tank installation.

As biogas is generated through digestion of organic waste, it provides an entirely carbon neutral energy source. The energy efficiency will be even further improved thanks to an innovative heat recovery system on the corrugator. This will allow the building to be heated by residual heat. The use of organic waste to generate power, while making use of heat recovery, is an outstanding example of how a closed, circular system improves energy utilisation and reduces environmental impact.

“The entire set-up of the plant aligns perfectly with our company’s commitment to fully circular packaging solutions, produced with 100% renewable raw materials,” said Dan Johannessen, Peterson’s Managing Director.

Worldwide first installation of AI-driven ‘Next Generation’ corrugator

In addition to the plant’s advanced level of energy efficiency, the site will also be equipped with cutting-edge machinery. It will be the first production unit in the world to operate Mitsubishi Heavy Industries’ ‘Next Generation’ corrugator, integrating pioneering artificial intelligence. The corrugator uses machine self-learning to analyze sensor data, implementing a model to rapidly and accurately detect machine settings in order to improve the quality and the productivity of the corrugator, reducing operator interventions. Moreover, signs of machinery failure can be detected prior to actual breakdowns, helping to reduce downtime in the plant.

“MHI has been developing the use of artificial intelligence in our laboratory in Japan with the target to reach high levels of productivity and quality on our corrugators. We think that this corrugator together with the use of artificial intelligence can be the first of a new generation of corrugators with a new way of producing corrugated board,” said Giovanni Bettini, Head of Sales, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Europe.

The converting of the board also follows the latest technologies. One particularly impressive and beneficial feature is preheating of the board before printing. This will enable inks to penetrate better and will lead to improved printing quality as well as lower energy consumption.

“The Halden production site will be unparalleled in the Nordics, and beyond. Everything is state-of-the-art and built with the most up-to-date technologies. The location, next to the E6, is absolutely perfect and allows us to remain in the Østfold region, close to the current Peterson site. We are thrilled about this new and exciting chapter in Peterson’s long history,” said Dan Johannessen.

Further recruitment and training

As a result of the extensive automation, a total workforce of approximately 130 people will work at the new facility. Major redundancies were avoided, as part of Sarpsborg’s current workforce will take retirement. On the other hand, additional recruitment of specific profiles is expected.

Peterson has also invested significantly in training programs. To prepare the teams for the new, modern machines, the main operators have completed training courses in VPK companies in The Netherlands, Sweden and England to acquire the necessary on-site knowledge.

The first boxes for customers are due to roll out from Halden in January 2020. Official inauguration of the site is scheduled for May 2020.

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About Peterson  

Peterson is an independent Scandinavian company, owned by VPK Packaging Group and Klingele Group, two family held packaging manufacturers, sharing a long-term company vision and a long track in sustainable packaging solutions. Peterson has more than 600 employees in Scandinavia, with a total turnover of 160 million euro. The company has production facilities in Sarpsborg and Sykkylven in Norway, Norrköping and Bäckefors in Sweden and Randers in Denmark. Peterson's products include corrugated packaging, display solutions as well as packaging machines. The main markets are consumer goods, food and beverages, industry and e-commerce.
www.vpkpeterson.com

About Klingele

Klingele Group is an international supplier of paper, corrugated cardboard packaging solutions and adhesives. The family-owned company founded in 1920 with headquarters in Remshalden near Stuttgart, Germany, is now run in the third generation by Dr. Jan Klingele. The company including its affiliated partners has a presence for its customers in Europe, Africa and Central America in their Paper and Packaging business divisions with 2 paper mills, 12 corrugated board plants, 8 processing plants and one corrugated sheet feeder. These plants employ a total of 2,500 people and achieved a turnover of €860 million in 2018. The product range includes corrugated base paper based on waste paper, corrugated sheet boards as well as innovative and sustainable packaging solutions (primarily made of corrugated cardboard) for numerous industries and applications. Klingele is also a founding member of Blue Box Partners, the largest European alliance for packaging solutions.

 

For more information please contact:

Solfrid Nilsen
Communication & Marketing Coordinator Peterson
Solfrid.Nilsen@vpkpeterson.no
+47 91 852 881

Sylvia Huber
Public Relations Klingele Papierwerke GmbH & Co. KG
Sylvia.Huber@klingele.com
+49 7151 701 278

Liesbeth Roelandt
Group Communication Manager VPK Packaging Group
Liesbeth.roelandt@vpk.be
+32 479 21 52 48