METTLER TOLEDO Will Exhibit its Product Inspection Systems at PACK EXPO East

METTLER TOLEDO (mt.com), the global leader in product safety inspection equipment and Track & Trace serialization systems, will exhibit its checkweighing, metal detection and X-ray systems at the upcoming PACK EXPO East international trade show from April 16-18, 2018. The METTLER TOLEDO inspection equipment will be on display in Booth 1303 at the Philadelphia Convention Center.

Attendees are urged to visit the booth to talk with METTLER TOLEDO specialists about the capabilities of the various systems and to see active demonstrations of those capabilities.

Among the equipment on exhibit will be the METTLER TOLEDO C33 checkweigher–one of the C Series of checkweighers introduced at PACK EXPO 2017 in Las Vegas. These new checkweighers have been designed to optimize checkweighing flexibility for manufacturers by incorporating a new level of adaptability. This allows them to handle increasing production speeds, more frequent product changeovers and a wider range of packaging sizes, enabling manufacturers to more easily introduce new products into their lines. C Series checkweighers also ensure consistent compliance with international weights and measures standards.

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