After wrapping, products are loaded into a cardboard box – otherwise known as secondary packaging - for transport to a cold storage facility or direct to the retailer.
The key to successful secondary packaging is timing. The conveyor needs to move the ice cream into the cold store within 3 – 5 minutes to prevent melting. It's also important to avoid stops on the line, since, even with the somewhat insulating effect of the carton material, this quickly leads to product waste.
Cooperating with external partner companies, We offer a range of automatic and semi-automatic systems for wrapped novelties, sleeved cones, cups, tubes and other products.
We can help you with your ice cream production. Contact us about secondary packaging
About Tetra Pak
Together with our customers we make food safe and available, everywhere. Since the start in 1951 we have taken pride in providing the best possible processing and packaging solutions for food.
Tetra Pak is one of three companies in the Tetra Laval Group – a private group that started in Sweden. The other two companies are DeLaval and Sidel. Tetra Laval is headquartered in Switzerland.