Packaging technology does not necessarily need a lot of space. At Fachpack, Schubert will be demonstrating just how compact high-performance machines can be - for example with a cartoner from the „Lightline“ series and a new, variably deployable high-performance erecting unit.
The Lightline cartoner exhibited at the trade fair - which can be seen on the stand as a bar packer - pays tribute to the targeted efficiency: Thanks to the single-lane A3 erector with vertical magazine, the machine saves a significant amount of space without compromising on performance. Up to 4,000 blanks fit into the cartoner's newly developed vertical magazine from Schubert, so that the system can run continuously for 60 minutes.
Schubert also shows the single-lane A3 erecting unit in the form of the tog.101 as an independent machine unit for the first time. „The 100 per cent standardised tog.101 carton erector can guarantee a high output of up to 60 cartons per minute in different packaging systems,“ says Ralf Schubert, explaining the standalone approach. A Gluing device developed with Robatech also enables glue-saving erection.

Another trade fair highlight can be found at the Barsch GmbH stand (Hall 1, Stand 125): Under the motto „Barsch meets Schubert“, the company from Reiskirchen will be showing a flexible line solution for loose biscuits: The Cobot tog.519 recognises the poured products or products arranged on trays with the help of an AI-supported camera system and places them precisely into the feed chain of the Barsch flowpack machine. This packs the biscuits in up to 60 tubular paper bags per minute.
Another highlight of the line is the integrated thermal transfer printer, which applies the packaging design directly to the packaging paper. This means that different layouts can be realised flexibly - without the need for pre-printed films.

The presentation is complemented by the Packaging Competence Centre (PCC), which Schubert and the Berlin-based consultancy Berndt+Partner launched on 1 January 2025.
„At the PCC, we analyse the entire packaging portfolio and evaluate the solutions for PPWR compliance. The collaboration with Schubert and Berndt+Partner Consultants offers our customers an enormous advantage in terms of sustainable production.“
Michael Graf, Head of PCC at Schubert
Source: Schubert
Schubert at Fachpack 2025: Hall 1, Stand 244

