Smart packaging solutions for a sustainable future
Schubert has been synonymous with pioneering drive and creative,
visionary strength for over 50 years. A series of major innovative
breakthroughs, such as the world’s first ever packaging
robot, the Transmodul – the first transport robot used in packaging
machines – as well as packaging machines without an electrical
cabinet, are to this day significant milestones in the development
of packaging technology worldwide.
In the design of its systems, the manufacturer of modular toploading
packaging machines from Crailsheim, Germany, successfully
banks on a sophisticated interplay of simple mechanics, intelligent
control technology and an exceptionally high degree of
flexibility. With its Mission Blue Sustainability Initiative, the familyowned
company is now putting its social responsibility towards
a more viable future even more strongly in the foreground. In
accordance with Scope 1 and 2 of the Greenhouse Gas Protocol,
Schubert aims to achieve climate-neutral production by the end
of 2023, and the company works in close partnership with and for
For over 50 years, packaging
machine manufacturer Schubert
has been unleashing its innovative
power from its headquarters in
Crailsheim, Germany.
its customers to promote sustainable and future-proof packaging
solutions. Even greater waste prevention along with ongoing
optimisation of the energy efficiency, durability and flexibility of
its packaging machines are among the measures with which Schubert
will be further reducing the CO2 footprint of its machines and
those of its customers.
Another benefit is the broad portfolio of services offered to
support the company’s highly flexible systems. The most sustainable
and cost-effective solution for the customer is identified for
each and every individual packaging task. This holistic consulting
approach ranges from in-house packaging development and
3D-printed format parts from the Schubert PARTBOX printer, to
targeted OEE data analysis for greater machine performance and
optimisation along the entire supply chain. In many industries and
market segments, the Crailsheim experts now rank among the
leading providers of forward-looking, future-proof packaging
technology – including the dairy industry. Schubert’s digital, robot
based packaging machines are used the world over to package
products ranging from yoghurt, ice cream or cheese specialities to
chocolate, champagne, vaccine serums and cosmetics, to dowels
and cat food.
For more information, visit: www.schubert.group
Gerhard Schubert
TLM packaging line for
cheese blister packs: Intelligent
pre-grouping enables more
sliced cheese packs per carton.
Roughly 130 packaging systems
are built every year at the Schubert
site in Crailsheim, Germany.
Gerhard Schubert GmbH
Packaging machines
Industriegebiet Südost
Hofäckerstraße 7, 74564 Crailsheim, Germany
Phone: +49 7951 400-0
E-mail: thomas.birmelin@ruess-group.com,
info@gerhard-schubert.de, www.schubert.group
Gerhard Schubert GmbH offers
a comprehensive portfolio
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