Packaging lines are often associated with massive industrial setups: Endless conveyor belts and thousands of products moving rapidly into flowpacks and boxes, all within highly complex, fully integrated lines. And of course, these do exist. But just as prevalent are compact line layouts and single, automated packaging steps. Schubert addresses all those requirements with a highly versatile portfolio, on display at three themed areas at this year’s interpack.
Since 1966, Schubert’s primary goal has been to solve virtually any packaging task, and this ambition lies at the heart of the company’s technology: the TLM modular system. It enables any packaging line to be built from eight standard modules that perform key packaging tasks, including pick-and-place, flow-wrapping, cartoning and case packing.
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Engineered for performance: the TLM range
The modular principle enables ti build fully integrated, complex packaging lines that can handle large volumes and continuous production. At interpack, Schubert will display its latest TLM generation as a Flowpacker: The frame is four times stiffer, allowing for more precise and faster robotic movement and ultimately greater performance in a smaller space.
More units and conveyor technology can be accommodated within the same footprint, with improved accessibility. A modular scanner system ensures complete quality control. The TLM line uses AI and 2D and 3D scanners to follow the product throughout the packaging cycle, maintaining quality, packaging orientation and size, as well as any other quality metrics that are specific to your brand and customers.
Standardized for simplicity: lightline
The lightline series offers targeted automation of specific packaging tasks for manufacturers with less complex requirements. From pick & place to flow-wrapping, cartoning and case packing, the 95% standardised product line offers all the quality of TLM, with increased cost savings through lower prices and reduced setup time. All lightline machines come pre-configured and are quick to set up. This helps to minimise the workload involved in project planning and to speed up delivery times.
If you’re new to automation, or have a simple packaging task, the lightline is a great introduction.

Built for versatility: tog
The tog line is 100% standardised. Whether you’re considering the tog.101 erecting unit or the tog.5.19 automated solution for manual feeding, both products are designed to easily automate individual packaging steps and to integrate them with your existing processes. Both products will be on display at interpack.

We look forward to welcoming you to stand D01 in Hall 14 at the Düsseldorf exhibition centre!

