Oxipack had some clear ideas about what it wanted from Geurtsen's developers. "Because of negative experiences in the past, I was originally instructed not to develop a carousel," says Dietrich. He therefore came up with a number of alternative concepts, such as a solution in which the vacuum chambers are arranged in a kind of bookcase during measurement. In the end, however, almost all ideas turned out to be too cost intensive, and only one serious option remained. "Like it or not, a carousel was the way to go," laughs Dietrich. But, unlike the horizontal carousel Oxipack had used previously, Dietrich greatly reduced the required floorspace by flipping it on its side like a Ferris wheel.