When those production lines are carrying Krispy Kreme doughnuts ready for shipment to grocery stores, the answer is as fast as humanly possible.
Many people are familiar with Krispy Kreme, which makes those absurdly tasty confections that are quickly becoming known worldwide. They may have stopped by the company's doughnut shops, or picked up a box or two at area grocery or convenience stores.
Wholesale bakeries supply the stores with boxes of doughnuts. And it is in these bakeries that a special labeling solution speeds the baked goodies to their destinations. A unique printer/applicator, customized for Krispy Kreme and with a durable print engine from SATO America, keys the stand-alone system.
Like the ingredients used to start the baking process, the start of this solution was humble enough. Ellington, Connecticut-based Action Packaging Systems sent out one of its regular mailings, looking for business. The family-owned business supplies labels and labelers, including its dependable Gold Seal tamp/blow printer/applicator unit, to a growing list of customers throughout the U.S.
The mailing went to a distributor who dealt with Krispy Kreme and knew the company was looking for a labeling solution. He mentioned the need to Action Packaging President Doug Rice. Rice made his way down to Krispy Kreme's headquarters in Winston-Salem, NC, and learned the company was searching for a printing solution that would quickly and accurately place round, variable-information labels on different-sized doughnut boxes as they came to the end of the bakeries' conveyor lines.
Though Krispy Kreme was testing other solutions, Rice was confident he had the right one – a customized Gold Seal. He was so confident, in fact, that he went ahead and built a prototype, even painting it the distinctive Krispy Kreme green. He did it because "I just felt really good about this one. They seemed like good, honest people."
His judgment, like the doughnuts, was perfect, and his effort paid off. In surprisingly short order – from first contact to first unit shipped, about six weeks – the special printer/applicators began precisely applying the labels in the wholesale bakeries. Currently, approximately 30 units are streamlining production for Krispy Kreme suppliers.
Rice says one thing Krispy Kreme executives liked about the unit was its simplicity. The Gold Seal printer/applicator has just two buttons – no knobs to adjust, no gauges, no switches. "It's what we call 'second-shift-proof,' " says Rice.
The semiautomatic system is completely self-contained on a cart, neatly packaged with the works – air compressor, vacuum pump, electrical – in a cabinet underneath the unit. Wires run from cabinet to junction box to the unit. Finally, a drawer containing a keypad slides out of the way when not in use.
"It's very portable, and that's important," says Tim Honeycutt, Certified Purchasing Manager and vice president of purchasing for Krispy Kreme. "We use our production areas for a variety of products, and not all of them need the printer there. So we can roll it in or out as needed."
Durability was an important consideration, since bakeries can be a bit dusty and production areas are regularly washed down. Again, Rice had no doubts about the Gold Seal. It's built to wear well, to "just run" every day. For example, says Rice, "our take-up waste motor has no chains, no belts. It's direct drive and electric. We've never replaced one," he says. And its direct-thermal, SATO M8459Se Series Print Engine "has great print head life. It prints 203 dots-per-inch resolution with a maximum print width of 4.4 inches and a print speed of 5 inches per second. It's simple, easy to diagnose and service, and easy to get parts. It also accepts jobs on the go faster than others."