Geminor
Geminor, a leading European recycler specializing in refuse-derived fuel (RDF), has strengthened its partnership with Cross Wrap through a new (when?) installation at its Hull facility in the UK.
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Uruply S.A. in Tacuarembó, operating under the Lumin brand, has used a Saalasti Cross Wrap Board Packaging Line since 2007 to automate export plywood packaging. The mill produces about 265,000 m³ of plywood annually, with 95% shipped to export markets.
With most production exported, Uruply needed consistent, high-throughput packaging that protects products through long transport and occasional outdoor storage, while maintaining presentation quality for international customers.
The Board Packaging Line provides all-sides wrapped protection and fully automatic operation. At Uruply it runs 18–20 packages per hour on 1.22 × 2.44 × 0.80 m stacks, delivering reliable uptime with only about eight hours of weekly maintenance and remote support capabilities.
Uruply achieved durable, export-ready packages with fewer transport damages and strong visual presentation, backed by long-term reliability from a line in continuous service since 2007.
“The automatic Cross Wrap system does very efficient packaging with good product presentation and offers perfect protection to the boards for our export”
– says Mr. Claudio Brasesco the Maintenance Manager for Uruply S.A. Tacuarembó mill.

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