Apr 05, 2024
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What Does A Paper Cup Factory Look Like?
Material preparation department:
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A. Pulp or cardboard storage area: Store raw material pulp or cardboard to ensure a smooth supply chain.
B. Coating material storage area: Store the coating materials needed to coat the inner wall of the paper cup, such as food-grade plastics such as polyethylene or polylactic acid.

Production workshop:
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A. Printing machine: Used to print on cardboard and add trademarks, patterns, etc.
B. Die cutting machine: Cut the printed cardboard according to the size and shape of the paper cup.
C. Forming machine: Forms flat cardboard into the shape of paper cups.
D. Folding machine: Fold the bottom of the formed paper cup to enhance the bottom structure.
E. Inner wall coating machine: Coat food-grade plastic such as polyethylene on the inner wall of paper cups to enhance waterproofness
packaging area:
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A. Packaging machine: Packaging finished paper cups, common forms include packaging bags or cartons.
B. Quality inspection station: Conduct quality inspection on finished paper cups to ensure that the products meet relevant standards and requirements.

Warehousing and Logistics Area:
A. Finished product warehouse: Stores packaged paper cups ready for transportation or distribution.
B. Transport vehicle: Transport the finished paper cups to the destination, often by land, sea or air.
Management and Administration:
A. Production planning and scheduling: Manage production plans, schedule production tasks, and ensure smooth production.
B. Financial and human resource management: Responsible for managing financial and human resources to maintain the normal operation of the enterprise

R&D and technical support department:
A. R&D personnel: Develop new products and processes to improve production efficiency and product quality.
B. Technical support personnel: Maintain and debug production equipment, solve technical problems in production, and ensure smooth production.
