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Scotton's productive structure encompasses all raw material precessing stages. Beginning with the styling, through industrialisation and packaging, all stage share the common denominator of qualitative excellence. In fact, at the service of Scotton's technical know-how and experience, the state of the art, hightly automated technological resources guarantee control and precision during each production stage.
THE RAW MATERIAL WAREHOUSE Paper and cardboard, the principal raw materials, enter the production cycle each day to become hundreds of thousands of boxes...(more)
PRINTING DEPARTMENT It is the printing's turn: flexography or lithography on paper, even coupled and on cardboard with the possibility of varbishing, plastic coating or relief or hot-foil printing...(more)
EMBOSSING The production of embossed and printed cardboard is Scotton's characterising and exclusive key element; the distinct relief effect combines technical know-how and aesthetic taste...(more)
CORRUGATED CARDBOARD Corrugated cardboard, produced in reels on a continuous line or cut into sheets, enriches Scotton's productive offer with numerous aesthetic and chromatic variations...(more)
COUPLING Cardboards printed on reel or sheet are coupled with the corrugated support by an advanced technology machine that allows the "in line" production of...(more)
DIE-CUTTING The sheets embossed and printed in the various formats are prepared for automatic or manual die-cutting: cutting and creasing in the folds constitute...(more)
FOLDING-GLUEING DEPARTMENT Before the final production stage, die-cut box is folded and glued following a completely automated procedure, using machines...(more)
PROCESSING OF CLEAR ITEMS The clear boxes manufacturing process develops by following two processing typologies: soft folding and stiff folding with...(more)
CUSTOMISATION Customisation allows boxes to be produced according to client request, with their personalised shape, colour and logo, by means of offset or flexographic printing, or with personalised embossing...(more)
PACKING AND THE PALLETISING ROBOT Folded and glued, the boxes are ready for packing. A process that combines the rigour of machinery automatisms with the manual dexerity and scrupulousness of...(more)
THE AUTOMATED WAREHOUSE The last stage prior to shipping - storage of the finished product in a 23-metre high, completely automated warehouse, able to store up to 11.400 pallets - allows...(more)
SHIPPING The warehouse's functional structure, together with its automated management, represents the premise for a well organised and efficient shipping service...(more)
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