Schoeller Arca Systems has developed a new container in its range of plastic foldable Internediate Bulk Containers.
This new container with the name ComboLife 270 and a content of 270 gallon (1000 litres) is specially developed for the refrigerated transport of frozen fruit juices. The dimensions of the ComboLife 270 make it suitable for refrigerated transport in containers, trucks, ships and by rail. This new IBC is easy to use, efficient to transport, reusable and requires little maintenance which results in considerable cost savings.
The system's user-friendly, hygienic design, excellent stacking performance and foldability make the plastic container an excellent alternative for stainless steel IBC's. The ComboLife 270 combines hygienic and safe transport with low packaging costs pet trip.
Benefits
The high performance of this bag-in-box system saves money and time on transport, handling and storage as well as delivering a number of indirect savings. The system's excellent design guarantees a long lifetime and the safe delivery of the filled product.
The ComboLife 270 with the dimensions 1220 x 1120 x 1030 mm fits perfectly in sea containers and reefer vessels, minimising freight costs, is resistant to moisture and withstands exposure to sunlight. The ComboLife 270 is also available with a bottom discharge. Both the ComboLife 270 and the ComboLife 270 BD combining a practical, cost effective distribution system with superior resource efficiency.
Simple Handling
In designing these IBC's, simple handling was the basic principle which steered product development decisions and led to the creation of a truly ergonomic, user-friendly system. The ComboLife 270 can be easily handled by only one operator, and compared to traditional systems it is also very simple to maintain and keep clean. Moreover, it is constructed of plastic that can withstand extreme temperatures and weather conditions.
ComboLife 270 is a new version in the range of 4 foldable, plastic Intermediate Bulk Containers for fluid handling which have been developed by Schoeller Arca Systems.
Hardenberg, June 2006