For this highly complex machine, Krones had intended to send Varioline experts from Germany to perform the installation right up to commissioning, with local Chinese technicians on hand to learn how the machine operates and how to work with it. However, as travel restrictions were imposed to stem the spread of the pandemic, only the delivery of the machine itself could happen as originally planned. The technicians from Germany were only able to contribute their expertise virtually, from their home offices. And the Chinese technology experts suddenly had to install a version of the Varioline that was completely new and unfamiliar to them.
Flexibility and improvisation were key to the installation’s success
At first, the customer was also a bit skeptical that the local engineers would be able to get the machine fully programmed and ready for production on time, without some sort of prior training. To top it off, delivery of the machine was slightly delayed so that installation couldn’t begin until May 2020. Payne headed up the Varioline’s installation. And although he’s plenty familiar with programming machines through his daily work, he had only ever seen this particular machine in videos, as he reveals in an interview with Krones Magazine: “This Varioline is a highly complex machine. Up to then, the only Varioline systems installed at Chinese customer sites had just two modules.”