Packaging Automation from Entry, Mid and Top-level.
Entry-level packaging automation solutions. Packaging machinery does not have to break the bank. Small solutions can offer a big impact. Some examples of entry-level automation include:
Gummed Paper Tape Machines: These compact but
efficient electronic tape dispensers will moisten and dispense lengths of
gummed paper tape at the touch of a button. Available in a range of models,
they can be bought for less than $1,000 and can help improve packs and cut the
amount of tape you need to use.
Friction Weld Strapping Tools: If you are strapping
pallets by hand using polypropylene or polyester strapping, a friction welder
could make your life easier. These battery-operated handheld devices will
tension, cut, and seal strapping for you at the touch of a button.
Semi-Automatic Stretch Wrappers: Pallet wrappers can
seem like big pieces of equipment, but if you are wrapping fifteen or more
pallets a day, installing a semi-automatic turntable pallet wrapper, like the Revolution
ST, can help you wrap more pallets with less film.
Void Fill Machines: Whether you prefer paper void
fill or air bags, individual void fill machines on a packing bench can be used
to create protective packing material on-demand, saving time and money.
Mid-Level Packaging Automation Solutions. If you are already using some smaller
automated systems listed above and you need another productivity boost, you
could also consider these mid-level packaging automation solutions:
Case Erectors: Perfect if you are using a significant
number of boxes, case erectors will take a pre-formed case or box, and pop it
open and seal the bottom flaps, ready for packing. This speeds up the packing
process and helps with uniform package cubage, which will help reduce damage,
improve pallet stacking and can even contribute to lower transport costs.
Operations from just 2-3 packers can benefit from this type of automation.
Case Sealers: Standalone case sealers will seal boxes
using tape or glue. They can be used alone or alongside case erectors. Models
are available for mid-range all the way up to high-demand solutions. They can
help you accurately control tape usage and cut waste.
Integrated Void Fill Systems: If you’re operating a
multi-bench packing area, having void fill on demand at each bench can be
important to ensure your products are protected. Many systems can be mounted to
fill hoppers or multiple workstations, replenishing air bags or paper cushioning
automatically.
Vertical Auto Bagging Machines: This type of bagging
machine allows you to insert products and then seal and often label or print them
all in one go. There are systems available that can enable you to produce fifty
packs per minute. Applications include ecommerce and mail order fulfilment,
hardware, automotive and appliance parts, plumbing and heating parts, medical devices and many more.
Strapping Machines: If you are bundling products,
securing boxes or even strapping pallets, strapping machines can help you
apply, tension, cut and seal strapping with ease.
Top Level Packaging Automation Solutions. For even the most demanding operations, there
are a huge range of packaging automation solutions available. Key types of
top-level automation systems include:
Right Size Carton Systems & Void Reduction Systems:
Combining speed with the ability to create the right size box for your
products, these machines ensure you are using the ideal size packaging every
time. They enable you to maximize cubage and reduce the void in a carton, so
you’re not paying to ship empty space. Right size carton systems work by taking
blank cardboard and forming it around your products. They can be combined with
void fill dispensing and will also seal a lid onto your carton.
Automatic Random Case Sealers: The high-end of the
case sealer machine market, random case sealers will seal a range of boxes,
rather than just one standard size.
Horizontal Auto Bagging: Enabling you to bag products
in-line, horizontal bagging machines will create bags by sealing film while
product or boxes flow through them, sealing them inside. They can print and
label bags too, ready for shipping.
Conveyors & Labelling: In addition to key packing
processes like boxing, sealing, stretch wrapping and bagging, all movement in
your operation can be automated with conveyors. Auxiliary actions like
labelling or document insertion can also be automated, minimizing manual touch
points, so your operation runs fluidly from start to finish.
At Quick Pak Inc we have dedicated experts who can help you
start your packaging automation journey. From consulting on the right
solutions, supplying the packaging machinery and materials through to
demonstrating return on investment. Call
us @ 813 242 6996.
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