Packaging operations—whether producing plastic containers, sealing food products or running automated lines—depend on reliable vacuum and low-pressure systems to keep production moving. Yet outdated pump setups often create more problems than they solve, including unexpected downtime, frequent maintenance, excessive energy consumption and disruptive noise on the floor. The result is a system that constantly demands attention rather than supporting consistent, efficient production.
This webinar will explore how packaging companies can rethink their approach to vacuum and low-pressure systems to achieve greater reliability, efficiency and control. We’ll examine why fleets of small vane pumps often create maintenance and performance headaches, and how centralized screw-based technology can deliver predictable results across an entire plant. We’ll also review practical steps you can take to evaluate your current system and identify opportunities for greater performance, from reducing maintenance demands to streamlining energy use.
Designed for maintenance managers, plant managers, and operations personnel, this session will provide clear guidance on how to reduce downtime and simplify maintenance planning in a way that fits your operation. By learning how other packaging companies are addressing these challenges, you’ll walk away with strategies to improve uptime, control costs and prepare your systems for the future.
Key takeaways:
- Understand why traditional vane pump systems often struggle to deliver consistent reliability in packaging applications
- Explore how centralized screw-based vacuum and low-pressure systems can reduce downtime, simplify maintenance and enhance overall performance
- Learn practical steps to evaluate your current setup and identify opportunities for improved efficiency and reliability
- Discover how other packaging operations are addressing these challenges and what lessons can be applied across different facility types