For the Krones crew, the space constraints weren’t a problem but a challenge they had to overcome, and it was precisely this attitude that tipped the scales in favour of Krones, says Luka Sorić. “Krones found the best possible solution for accommodating the line on four floors. This and the schedule they submitted for delivery and installation, which fitted in perfectly with our own plans, made it an easy choice for us to go with Krones.”
Time schedule kept, despite delays in delivery
Further challenges arose after the contract was signed. Global shortages of materials and electrical components were obstacles the entire world market had to cope with. “Even though this project was obviously affected by such supply issues and delivery of the machines had to be postponed by one month, Krones compensated for all of these delays during installation, meaning the line was erected and commissioned, and the first sales-quality products were coming off the line as originally planned,” says a satisfied Luka Sorić, summing up the project as follows: “Less than two months passed from the first equipment delivery to production of the first can – that is really outstanding, given all the space restrictions we had and the multiple floor levels. Getting all of this done in such a short time, that is something not many companies could have achieved, but Krones managed it.”
Less than two months passed from the first equipment delivery to production of the first can – that is really outstanding.
Luka SorićPlant Manager at Zagrebacka Pivovara