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Both semi- and fully-automatic lines are proven strategies for speed and efficiency. Understanding what your specific needs are can determine what you need.
As small to medium-sized companies looking to meet growth projections, a proven strategy often involves automating their packing process. These solutions involve either semi-automatic or fully-automatic case formers and sealers.
Secondary packaging is an important area not to be overlooked. Automation as a way to increase speed, and case handling can create a more productive and profitable end-of-line solution.
The goal of secondary packaging is to ensure the integrity of a product during storage and transportation, making sure it reaches the hands of the user in the same state as it was made.