Mariusz Ruciński, project manager (left) and Andrzej Majewski, site director, CeDo 

 

Manufacturer and distributor of household disposable products, CeDo, has invested in Corona treatment technology from Vetaphone.

The company began to look at surface treatment technology in 2001 as a way of improving product quality.  Between 2001 and 2015, a total of 10 of the Danish manufacturer’s units were installed, with a further nine being added between 2015 and 2017. These included four systems type VE1B-A (PF2-10)1520 QC station and 1.5kW generator, three systems type VE1B-A (DS)620 QC, with a specially design station with 1kW generator, and two systems type VE1B-A (DS)1120 QC station and 1.5kW generator.

Renowned for its range of refuse sacks and bio bags, food, freezer and sandwich bags as well as aluminium foils and cling films, CeDo now has a presence in most of continental Europe, as well as the UK. The main European production facility is located in Katy Wroclawskie, southern Poland, which employs more than 550 people and enjoys an annual turnover of around €150m. 

Today, more than 25% of CeDo’s total output has received Vetaphone surface treatment.  Speaking for the company, site director at Katy Wroclawskie, Andrzej Majewski stated, ‘We operate 78 lines here on a 24/7 basis, so reliable technology is essential. Our experience with Vetaphone equipment has been outstanding. It is easy to use, robust, and excellent value for money.’

With a web width range from 300mm to 1500mm, custom solutions are important for CeDo. ‘Many suppliers offer only standard products, but with Vetaphone we have been able to refine specification to suit our exact requirements.’ added Mariusz Ruciński, project manager responsible for the investment plan at Katy Wroclawskie.