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TNA unveils tna robag Quantum at interpack 2026
Wednesday, 13 May, 2026, 08 : 00 AM [IST]
Düsseldorf, Germany
TNA Solutions unveils the next-generation packaging system, the tna robag Quantum, at interpack 2026, engineered to help food manufacturers increase throughput, simplify operations and respond faster to changing market demands.

Since redefining VFFS packaging in 1982, TNA has spent more than four decades relentlessly innovating the robag platform, introducing multiple generations of technology that have continually pushed industry standards forward. The tna robag Quantum represents the next major leap in this journey, bringing a new level of performance, flexibility and intelligent simplicity to modern food production.

Michael Jonson, CEO, TNA Solutions, said, “For over 40 years, the tna robag has continuously raised the bar in VFFS packaging through ongoing innovation. Quantum is the latest expression of that journey, built with the same pioneering spirit, and engineered for what the industry needs next.”

As labour shortages, rising costs and increasing product variety continue to reshape snack production, manufacturers are under pressure to do more with less. The growth of smaller bag sizes and multipacks is adding to that challenge, increasing the number of packs that need to be formed, filled and moved — often without additional labour or factory space.

The tna robag Quantum has been developed to address these pressures with a different approach to capacity. Rather than simply adding more bagmakers to increase output, it is designed to deliver higher output per tube (up to 300 bags per minute, subject to bag, film and product type), helping manufacturers reduce the number of machines required for the same production target and create a more manageable overall line configuration.

For producers, this can translate into significant operational gains, including higher output per tube, fewer machines for the same output and low product and film waste, depending on the application. By reducing the amount of associated infeed and outfeed equipment, manufacturers can also lower maintenance demands, cleaning requirements and total line complexity.

Simon Hill, group product innovation manager, TNA Solutions, said, “Snack manufacturers are under pressure to produce more packs, more variety and more value, without adding complexity to the factory floor. With the tna robag Quantum, we are helping producers rethink high-capacity packaging by increasing output per tube rather than simply adding more machines. The result is a simpler, more efficient line that supports higher OEE, lower waste and faster routes to profitability.”
 
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