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The most bizarre machine we've ever made?

Each of our machines has a purpose. Some pack, others batch, reload, sort or test. But occasionally a job comes along where we say to ourselves: "We haven't done this before."
In the new episode of the podcast Pink we took a look back at the most interesting and bizarre device that has ever come through our development.

When the assignment defies imagination

In the production of single-purpose machines, one thing is true: each client has a different process, a different product and different limits.
And that's the beauty of design work - finding a solution where there is none at first glance.

Sometimes these are automatic dispensers, other times they are machines for handling food or fragile materials. And sometimes... something really unexpected comes up.

In the podcast Pink we shared the story of one such machine that surprised and amused us at the same time.
Was it a mass carpet ripper?
A waffle flipper?
Or maybe a bead stringer?


What a single-purpose machine can do

Whatever the principle, we are always looking for a way, how to streamline, automate and simplify the production process.
Behind every "bizarre" idea there is a specific need - to save time, increase accuracy or eliminate repetitive manual work.

That's why we approach every project with an open mind and a willingness to experiment.


Listen to the story of the machine that surprised even us

🎧 In the new episode of the Pink podcast we talk about how one of the most unusual machines we've ever designed and built came to be.
👉 Listen to it and try to guess what device it was.

And if you also have an interesting or seemingly impossible demandlet us know.
Maybe your idea will be our next "bizarre" machine.

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