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History
History and milestones
1969
Founding of the MAZUBA company (active in the field of swing top machines and line maintenance)
1971
Start of production of conveyor technology for the beverage industry
1972
Inauguration of the new building
1973
The first two large lines (70,000 bottles/h for 0.6 l bottles and 80,000 bottles/h for 0.3 l bottles)
1974
Development of the Etikettenpress-Schnecke®, the world’s first ever label screw press, including the entire disposal system
1975
Complete large-scale line (100,000 bottles/h)
1978
First large line for kegs (900 kegs per hour)
1979
MAZUBA becomes PAXONA
1982
First large-scale PVC machine for PET bottles
1986
First PET machine pilot project including air conveyor
1988
Redevelopment of the conveyor system with modular design
1995
First palletising robot for loaders and unloaders with pallet magazine
1997
Development of crate and KEG desleever
1999
Paxona becomes a public limited company
1999
Development of the Gebindemanipulator® pack manipulator
2000
Development of aseptic air transport with integrated CIP
2003
Acquisition by BBull Technology and incorporation into the BBull Group
2004
Acquisition of the patent for the Synchroweiche® sorter
2005
Conveyor systems with the new aseptic design
2008
Integration of the former company SFT Fördertechnik GmbH
2009
Development and production of the KW 5000 high-performance crate washer (maximum capacity 5,000 crates/h)
2011
Market expansion, first order in the food sector for a new canning line
2013
Market expansion, first order in the pet food sector for a new canning line
2014
Crate storage system, 250 crates on 12 levels
2015
Prototype high-performance rinser (100,000 bottles/h)
2017
First vacuum synchro-laner for PET bottles
2019
50 years of Paxona AG
2020
New large-scale aseptic PET line
2020
New large-scale machine in the pet food sector
2022
Another big project in the pet food sector
2022
A crate storage system, 480 crates on 12 levels overseas
2022
Several projects in the sector of automated railing adjustment.