BW Papersystems Celebrates 50th ServoPro Rotary Die Cutter Install Phillips, Wisconsin based BW Papersystems has an- nounced the installation of its 50th ServoPro Rotary Die Cutter, a milestone that reflects accelerating demand for high-speed converting, intuitive operation and uptime-fo- cused design across the corrugated industry. Designed for reliability, flexibility and operator ease, the BW Papersystems ServoPro has gained rapid adoption among customers looking to increase throughput while reducing setup and maintenance time. BW Papersystems’ customers are reporting stronger performance, improved quality and measurable efficiency gains. “Fifty installations is a meaningful marker, not just for us, but for the customers placing their trust in ServoPro,” said Neal McConnellogue, President of Corrugating and CCO, BW Papersystems. “We built ServoPro to solve real production challenges. The pace of industry adoption and early repeat customers shows that BW Papersystems con- tinues to be the industry leader for rotary die cutters.” ServoPro is now operating in 11 countries throughout North and South America, Europe, the Middle East and Af- rica (EMEA), and Asia, with 29 machines going to repeat customers. “This milestone is both validation and motivation,” said Maximo Leyva, Vice President, Product Line Leader, Fin-
ishing, BW Papersystems. “ServoPro serves converters of many sizes and regions, and our momentum is only grow- ing as customers look for reliability in their operations.”
Designed for today’s production requirements, Servo- Pro’s value centers on: • Precision at speed: Consistent die cutting, fast change- overs and stable performance at today’s higher line speeds, with options to run at 225 boxes per minute. • Uptime and longevity: Ultra-heavy-duty mechanical de- sign minimizes deflection and wear. • Operator-focused design: Intuitive controls, repeatable setups and simplified adjustments help crews run effi- ciently with less dependency on tribal knowledge. BW Papersystems expects sustained growth through 2026 and beyond as converters prepare for higher output and ongoing workforce turnover.
12 March 16, 2025
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