Case Packer utilizes servo-drive technology.

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Operating at 30 cases/min, ServoPro 8255 eliminates all drive chains and belts, minimizing number of moving parts. System includes Allen-Bradley control architecture with color touch-screen user interface, which electronically stores machine changeover settings for each control axis. ServoPro is available with stainless steel frame and wash-down construction. Electrical packages include NEMA 4, NEMA 4X, and NEMA 12.



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Thiele Technologies Releases 8255 ServoPro Casepacker



MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. - July 6, 2007 - Thiele Technologies, Inc. is proud to announce the
release of the 8255 ServoPro low-profile casepacker as the latest addition to its extensive line of advanced placing, bagging, cartoning, case packing and palletizing systems.

Innovations in this product release include:
o The utilization of servo-drive technology to eliminate all drive chains and belts
dramatically reduces the number of moving parts which cuts associated machine
maintenance and downtime.
o The elimination of chain and belt drive components makes it possible to lower the
operator working height and provides a lower case magazine loading point (improved
machine ergonomics).
o Integrated Allen-Bradley control architecture with color touch-screen user interface
electronically stores machine changeover settings for each control axis. Combined with Thiele's quick changeover technology, this results in changeover times of 15 minutes or less.

Todd Sandell, business unit vice president, noted, "This product release enhances our leadership position in the packaging industry by employing leading edge technology while keeping a keen eye on our customer's requirements. The 8255 performs quietly and smoothly while improving operator ergonomics, all the while operating at 30 cases per minute."

All ServoPro casepackers are available with stainless steel frames and wash-down
construction. Electrical packages include Nema 4, Nema 4X and Nema 12. The product range covers knockdown, wraparound and harness style cases in addition to trays.

About Thiele Technologies
Thiele Technologies, Inc. provides advanced high-speed packaging automation solutions to a variety of industries around the globe, including petro chemicals, fresh and frozen food, pet food, beverage, dairy, bakery, pharmaceutical, medical devices, cosmetics, horticultural, paper goods, consumer mailing and collating, and paint filling. With more than 70 years of service, Thiele leads the industry in the design, manufacture and integration of placing, bagging, cartoning, case packing and palletizing systems.

ABOUT BARRY-WEHMILLER
Barry-Wehmiller Companies, Inc. is a world leading supplier of packaging, corrugating and paper converting technology, as well as engineering consulting services, across a broad spectrum of industries. Barry-Wehmiller's balanced and diversified approach to the market is made possible through 11 interactive divisions: Accraply, a leading manufacturer of automatic labeling systems; Barry-Wehmiller Company, manufacturing bottle washers and pasteurizers for more than 120 years; Barry-Wehmiller International
Resources, a pioneer in the creation, development, and integration of advanced information technology and engineering solutions; Central Bottling International (CBI), specializing in quality industrial manufacturing equipment and services for the food, beverage, and packaging industries worldwide; Design Group, a premier supplier of manufacturing automation and engineering consulting services; FleetwoodGoldcoWyard, a leading producer of advanced conveyance technology and material handling equipment; HayssenSandiacre, a form/fill/seal technologies and services leader for more than 100 years; MarquipWardUnited, a leading manufacturer of equipment for the corrugated and folded carton industries; Paper Converting Machine Company (PCMC), providing advanced converting, printing, and packaging technologies for the tissue, nonwovens, and flexible packaging industries since 1919; Pneumatic Scale, a global provider for can seaming, capping, centrifugation, dry filling, labeling, and liquid filling; and Thiele
Technologies, a leading supplier of cartoning, case packing, bagging, and palletizing equipment.

In fiscal year 2007, a combination of organic and acquisition growth is expected to grow Barry-Wehmiller's annual revenues to more than $860 million for the first time in the company's 120-year history, with more than $200 million of that in global markets.

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