Worldwide first installation of AI-driven ‘Next Generation’ corrugator
In addition to the plant's advanced level of energy efficiency, the site is also equipped with cutting-edge machinery. It is the first production unit in the world to operate Mitsubishi Heavy Industries' ‘Next Generation’ corrugator, integrating pioneering artificial intelligence.
The corrugator uses machine self-learning to analyze sensor data, implementing a model to rapidly and accurately detect machine settings in order to improve the quality and the productivity of the corrugator, reducing operator interventions. Moreover, signs of machinery failure can be detected prior to actual breakdowns, helping to reduce downtime in the plant.
"MHI has been developing the use of artificial intelligence in our laboratory in Japan with the target to reach high levels of productivity and quality on our corrugators. We think that this corrugator together with the use of artificial intelligence can be the first of a new generation of corrugators with a new way of producing corrugated board," said Giovanni Bettini, Head of Sales, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Europe.
The converting of the board also follows the latest technologies. One particularly impressive and beneficial feature is preheating of the board before printing. This enables inks to penetrate better and lead to improved printing quality as well as lower energy consumption.
"The Halden production site is unparalleled in the Nordics, and beyond. Everything is state-of-the-art and built with the most up-to-date technologies. The location, next to the E6, is absolutely perfect and allows us to remain in the Østfold region. We are thrilled about this new and exciting chapter," said Dan Johannessen.