Sunday, October 19, 2014

Rim Bottling Plant

Rim bottles in a supermarket storage room

Rim bottle on a kitchen counter


§  The Rim bottling plant is situated on the eastern side of Mount Sannine at an altitude of 1250 meters above sea level.

§  It has been recently fitted with advanced and modern equipment.

§  The plant receives natural spring mineral water by gravity from an altitude of 1450 meters above sea level.

§  Water first reaches the plant via a Stainless Steel (316) piping network. This water is subject to continuous laboratory control under the supervision of in-house specialists on an ongoing basis.

§  Rim Natural Mineral Water S.A.L. is currently operating a highly sophisticated, tailor-made bottling line supplied by Krones in Germany, with a bottling capacity of 35,000 bottles / hour for all available sizes.

§  After their final sealing and labeling, the bottles are packed in one of two different ways: They are either plastic wrapped, and then transferred to a machine called the “Handle applicate” which affixes a handle for easy carrying by the consumer, or packed in trademark cardboard boxes. Thereafter, the packs are placed on pallets and are transported to warehouses, where they are to be distributed in local and export markets.


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2 comments:

  1. Your research is very detailed and informative! Your pictures are really nice too! Great job.

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  2. Hi Petra find your blog well organised. Your information is well structured and your terms are easy to understand

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