Packaging Automation for Small Business
What is packaging automation?
Packaging automation is when you use packaging machinery (large or small) to help with your packing process. Often this can mean reducing human touchpoints in your packing line. For example, this could include anything from automatically cutting tape when at the desired length; to automatically placing the products into a mailing bag ready for shipment. Using automated packing systems allows you to reassign valuable resources to high value tasks or in a way that better suits your operation. You can enhance most aspects of a packaging process, from picking and packing, through to conveying and wrapping. There are packaging machines for it all.
Packaging automation can be an investment, depending on the
solution you are looking at. There may be a large upfront cost to purchase an
automated packing system, but the money you will save elsewhere in your
operation will counterbalance this in the long run. Plus, there are some cost-effective
automation options out there. A great example of this is a water-activated
gummed paper tape dispenser. You can
also opt for semi-automatic machines that can be found at a lower price point,
and they can be a great first step towards automation.
What are the benefits of automated packing systems? These are some of the general advantages of
adding packaging automation to your operation. Depending on the machinery you
choose, there can be knock-on benefits like saving on transport costs and
reducing damages!
The benefits of packaging automation:
Reduced material costs and waste– packaging automation uses
materials more efficiently, so it removes overuse and wastage. Improved productivity and reduced packing
times – it can speed up elements of the process and reduce the number of
physical touchpoints so packers’ skills can be utilized in other areas. It can
also help reduce the need for seasonal temporary labor!
Save on storage space and materials – using automation means
you are using the right amount of packaging materials needed, so it can free up
storage space for other uses and control overall material use.
Signs that show your small business is ready for automation:
You are struggling to fulfil orders and customer complaints
are rising.
Your business is creating increasing levels of packaging
waste.
You continually need to hire new staff for your production
and/or packing line.
You experience an uplift in customer complaints about
damaged goods (if demand is too high, packing quality could be less reliable).
If your operation meets one or more of these issues,
incorporating some form of packaging machinery could be a great solution for
your business. Let us explore some options you have…
Where to start with packaging automation? We have narrowed
down some great options that would be perfect for a small business looking to
grow its operation. We have broken this down into process specific systems, so
you can decide what would work best for your business.
Tape: You have a lot
of options for tape automation, some of these include:
Manual Water
Activated Tape Dispenser – As this most affordable option, it is not fully
automated (as the name suggests). You must adjust the length manually, so this is
not done for you, unlike other options. It does wet and cut the tape, and it is
a great first step into automation for businesses with lower shipping volumes.
Automatic Water
Activated Tape Dispenser – This desktop dispenser issues pre-set lengths of
tape to speed up the application of tape. It also means you will get the
correct amount every time, minimizing wastage.
Void Fill: Automating
your void fill can help you cut your packing time, keep up with demand and help
you protect your products efficiently. Depending on the material you choose,
how cost effective it is, if there is a consideration towards being
environmentally friendly; you can get lots of different types of void fill and
machines with various benefits for each business. These are just some examples
of what is available.
Manual
Paper Void Fill Dispenser – PaperSpace X-Fill machine is an entry level
option for void fill automation. It is simple to install and has a small
footprint so does not take up much space! It is operated easily by using a foot
pedal, so the void fill can be dispensed directly into the box, and it will cut
down on packing time.
Automatic
Paper void fill dispensers – You can control these via the foot pedals,
which automatically fill packs. They can also be programmed to dispense the
appropriate length of material for each of your pack options, which reduces the
amount of overall material you use.
Air
pillow void fill dispenser – You can also find great automation options for
speeding up your packing times when using air pillows, the Polyair Air Pillow Machine,
it is easy to use and will give your products high levels of protection.
Stretch
Wrappers: It may not be something
your business needs right now, but it could be helpful in the future to know
that you can automate your stretch wrap process. If you are manually wrapping between 10-15
pallets per day (or more), it is time to consider a pallet wrapper. It can
dramatically reduce the amount of stretch wrap you are using, as well as
reducing manual handling.
How to scale up your packaging automation as your business
grows?
As your business grows, it can feel overwhelming to keep a
hold of your operation, no matter the size. It might seem scary but adding
(even a small element) of an automated packing system is a great way to allow
your operation to develop. Over time, you could explore bigger and fully
automated options as it grows.
If you are still unsure or would like to learn more, the Quick
Pak Inc Packaging team can provide expert advice on automating your packaging
processes and supplying the packaging machinery and warehouse equipment you
need. Talk to us today at 813 242 6995 or sales@quickpakinc.com
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