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The quality of cigarettes is measured us-ing a measuring instrument from Körber Technologies.

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Tobacco industry partner for quality measurement

As a leading supplier for emission testing and measuring instruments, we provide assistance with its physical, mechanical and digital expertise.

The tobacco, hemp and vaping industry imposes strict quality requirements for its products. We support quality testing and monitoring with mechanical, electronic and computer-based systems. “As a provider experienced in all aspects of physical measurements and emission testing, we know what requirements you have towards the measurement process itself, the operator interfaces and how the collected data can be processed in a clear way to offer benefits for you,” affirms Marc Naruga, Lead of the Measuring Instruments Segment at Körber Technologies. 

Our product portfolio includes everything from vaping and smoking machines up to measuring instruments or accessories and special equipment for smoking laboratories and use in research and development. Services and consultation on products, laboratory concepts and local accreditations complete the range. With its many years’ experience, we are an active member of CORESTA as well as the DIN, AFNOR and ISO standards committees.

[Translate to English:] Christine Camilleri ist Verkaufsleiterin bei Körber Technologies Instruments in Frankreich.

Christine Camilleri is Sales Manager at Körber Technologies Instruments in France.
 

What role do instruments play in the tobacco industry today?  

Christine Camilleri: Instruments have become an important factor in all industrial production facilities. Measuring instruments have permeated all levels of production or laboratories - from the control of raw materials to the finished product. The tobacco industry is a particularly sensitive and strictly regulated sector. Quality control through measuring devices used throughout production makes it possible to ensure that your products comply with the specified requirements and increase your profits by avoiding losses due to the withdrawal of non-compliant products. The stored measurement data can be used to prove the conformity of a product throughout the entire production process. It serves as insurance when marketing the product. Behind this data lies the central importance of our expertise: with all our equipment, we ensure reliable and reproducible measurements all over the world. 

What has changed for the companies' customers as a result of the merger of the traditional brands Borgwaldt and Sodim?  

Christine Camilleri: Combining the sales teams from the two subsidiaries in the Instrumentation Area of the Körber Business Area Technologies will enable us to offer you a widely varied catalogue of products and follow-ups through a single point of contact. The same applies to services, which will provide support for the entire product range in the future. This is by no means simply a merger of two companies – the aim is to incorporate the solutions from both companies into the global Körber ecosystem. This integration allows us to contribute to innovation and achieve a presence on the emerging market. Moreover, integration into the ecosystem broadens our field of vision. For example, the sustainability factor has become more important in our daily work and in our development projects 

How will the trends in the tobacco industry affect the use of instruments in the future?  

Christine Camilleri: The traditional cigarette is more and more complemented by new products such as THP, e-cigarettes, vape products, modern oral or even hemp and cannabis. Faced with this ever-changing market, As a manufacturer you must be capable of responding to needs and of developing new products in record time. In doing so, you need to integrate new solutions such as virtual or augmented reality in product maintenance work, thus reducing the necessary times and costs and the carbon footprint associated with travelling. The data gathered by instruments can be analysed in real time and make production more efficient and more reliable. We’re no longer talking about tomorrow’s world. We’re talking about the world we’re creating today.

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