Packaging Automation
Packaging automation can be a powerful tool for businesses that need to ship large quantities of products quickly. If you would like to increase productivity and shorten the time it takes to deliver products to customers, automated packaging systems and processes might be the answer.
With so many options available, you may be wondering which
solution is the best for your operations. Don’t worry, we’ve got you covered!
We will define packaging automation, explore different types
available and look at some of the key advantages and frequently asked questions
related to packaging automation.
Packaging automation entails introducing automated equipment
and machinery into your packing operation to accelerate the packing process.
This helps to assure consistency, avoid material waste, and
save money overall. It also enables you to reallocate valuable resources to
high-value jobs or in the most efficient method for your operation. Most areas
of the packaging process can be improved by introducing automated packaging
systems; from picking and packing to conveying and wrapping, there are
packaging machines for it all.
What are the different types of packaging automation?
Erecting boxes, taping cartons, and wrapping pallets for
shipment can all be automated.
We distinguish between semi-automated and automated packing
methods:
A semi-automated packing process combines both human
involvement with elements of automation. For example, an operator can start the
process, but an automatic packing system will finish it. If you want to use
automation but have a restricted budget, this is usually the most
cost-effective option.
An automated packing process is pre-programmed from start to
end. It can handle everything from picking products, and packaging to palletizing
for shipping. This option is a good solution for operations where demand is
high or that predict significant grow.
We distinguish between the following automation
solutions, based on the product you’re using:
Box automation – including solutions, such as case and box
erectors, fully and semi-automated auto boxing machines as well as void
reduction systems.
Tape automation – e.g., semi, and fully automatic tape
dispensers, in-line taping machines and carton sealers.
Bag automation – e.g., automated bagging machines and bulk
bagging equipment.
Protective automation – including semi and fully automated
void fill machines, air cushioning and air pillow machines.
Paper automation – e.g., paper wrapping equipment, paper
void fill machines and paper cushioning systems.
Strapping automation – solutions such as: semi and fully
automated strapping machines, friction welders, battery powered strapping tools
and banding tables.
Stretch automation – e.g., fully, and semi-automatic pallet
wrappers, vertical and horizonal stretch wrapping machines and rotating arm
stretch wrap machines.
Shrink automation – e.g., shrink-wrapping machines, heat
shrink tunnels, heat sealers, impulse heat sealers and vacuum packing machines.
Auxiliary equipment – solutions, such as: automated
labelling equipment, case stackers, sorters, palletizers, and conveyor systems.
Packaging automation offers many benefits. It can help
you to:
-Boost productivity, allowing you to pack more cases in less
time.
-Save space, using fewer packaging SKUs and, therefore,
saving storage space before cases are packed (less packaging stored on site),
as well as cubage, which saves transport space.
-Lower operating costs, resulting in savings on labor,
storage, transportation, packing materials, and productivity.
-Streamline workflow, ensuring your packaging process runs
as smoothly as possible.
-Reduce volume handling, relieving operational strain and
helping better manage spikes in demand.
-Assure pack optimization and consistency, ensuring that the
appropriate quantity and type of packaging is used every time.
-Minimize material waste, making sure you only use the right
amount of material required to protect your product during transit and avoiding
overpacking.
-Reduce transport and fuel costs, enabling you to pack more
products onto a pallet. This will also help reduce your carbon footprint, as
less fuel means fewer CO2 emissions.
-Ensure customer satisfaction, providing smart, beautifully
packaged products that arrive with your customers damage-free.
-Future-proof for growth and demand, increasing your
capacity and helping control costs as your business grows.
How do I automate my packing process?
There are many ways to automate your packing process. You
can automate almost any part of it, but if you need pointers of where to start,
you will need to review your packing operation first. This will help you
identify any bottlenecks or processes that could be improved or automated.
Some of the common bottlenecks include:
Picking accuracy – miss-picks can be a sign that something is
not working or that demand is outstripping capacity.
Packing times – have packing times met targets? Are packers
taking longer to process orders? During high-pressure times, packing times can
be a bottleneck if processes aren’t efficient and packing materials aren’t
easy.
Shipping lead times – do your lead times keep increasing and
getting longer? This can be in response to high demand, but it can also suggest
that processes need to change.
Damages – are customers reporting an increase in damages?
This can be an indicator that packing isn’t being completed properly or that
the packing materials being used aren’t sufficient.
How to choose the right packaging machine equipment?
The type of automation solution you need will depend on your
products, processes, productivity goals and space in your warehouse. You will
also need to factor in your budget.
What will packaging automation cost me?
Packaging automation can be an investment, depending on the
solution you’re looking at. There may be a large upfront cost to purchase an
automated packaging system, but the money you will save elsewhere in your
operation will counterbalance this overall.
Not every system requires an initial outlay – many are
available for rental or can be purchased through finance agreements. A free
trial is available on many machines, which gives you the opportunity to test if
the solution is right for your business. Plus, there are some cost-effective
automation options out there.
How do I calculate return on investment (ROI) for
packaging automation?
The ROI for packaging automation is calculated by comparing
the costs associated with implementing automation to the benefits it brings,
including cost savings and increased productivity.
When calculating the cost of automation for your business,
there are several factors to consider, including your initial investment,
equipment costs, installation setup fees, staff training, and any projected
long-term costs, such as maintenance and repair. Then, think about how much
money you can save each year with packaging automation. This can include
reducing labor costs, increasing productivity and throughput, reducing material
waste, as well as improving product quality and consistency.
How do I futureproof the investment in packaging
automation?
When you invest in packaging automation, it is important to
make strategic decisions and put processes in place to keep your packaging
automated system running smoothly and up to date with the latest technologies
and industry developments. Consider things such as regular and preventative
maintenance, staff training, periodic calibration, and testing of equipment as
well as spare parts inventory.
At Quick Pak Inc, we work closely with our customers on a
case-by-case basis to find the best automated packaging solutions for their
requirements.
We can offer a wide choice of automated packaging solutions
to fit various demands and budgets, whether you need a pallet wrapper, shrink equipment,
labeling and marking, carton sealer, case erector, or anything in between.
Contact us today at 813 242 6995 or sales@quickpakinc.com
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