Company Address

Steinbeisweg 20
Schwaebisch Hall, 74523
Germany

Contact Information

Contact:
David Bu00e4uerle
Marketing Project Coordinator
Phone:
00 49 791 1775
Fax:
00 49 791 5069000
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Company Description



Digital technologies services: “Digital technologies lend their strengths in service. Optima utilizes these as tools for exchange of information (augmented reality) and for state based maintenance of machines.”

OPTIMA nonwovens Cutting-edge technology for paper hygiene processing machines


Optima Nonwovens offers the latest packaging machine technology, and in addition, presents a life cycle based service approach: “Optima Total Care”. The Optima Total Care system covers the project phase, start-up phase and production phase of the equipment lifecycle.

In addition, Optima integrates Industry 4.0 technology including “TCAM” and “OPAL”. TCAM is a digital tool to monitor the machine condition that enables predictive maintenance. The system includes comprehensive digitally linked information, such as wiring diagrams, tutorial videos and more. The OPAL software analyzes the efficiency of complete lines and manufacturing sites, including every aspect of production. Order specific data will be transferred automatically to all modules of the production line. For more information about the Total Care portfolio, please visit: www.optima-totalcare.com

OPTIMA nonwovens is known as an industry leader of innovative technology for packaging machinery. Diapers, sanitary napkins and bathroom tissue rolls are processed and packaged into plastic bags by turnkey packaging systems. The machinery provides the highest output and most stable process.

The flexible systems can accommodate anything ranging from the smallest packages to jumbo packs and benefit from quicker format change over times.


Cutting-edge technology was presented at the Index 2017 with the “Project Zero”. This machine concept shows the new era in production flexibility through a format-change over with zero downtime.
To provide comprehensive fully automated machinery we have integrated inspection functions and secondary packaging capabilities. In addition to high-volume systems, the machine portfolio also includes machines of small to medium capacity.

OPTIMA nonwovens GmbH is a member of the OPTIMA packaging group GmbH with headquarters in Schwäbisch Hall, Germany. Other subsidiaries operate in the fields Pharma, Consumer and Life science. Founded in 1922, the family business employs a workforce of 2,150 at its three sites in Germany and 13 locations abroad.


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