Palletizers (Robotic)
(87 companies)Robotic palletizers use robotic arms to load cases, bags or containers onto a pallets. Interested in purchasing new palletizing and load stabilization equipment? Learn what to look for in these articles.
AAA20 GROUP LLC
CP-200 Is a robotic palletizer designed to work alongside workers stacking boxes onto pallets. These differ from a conventional mechanical palletizers, which are large and most frequently require big cages for operator safety.
Aagard Group, LLC
Aagard’s wide variety of palletizers range from small semi-automatic dual-cell palletizing to fully automated systems with pallet, slip, tier sheet dispensers, and stretch wrapping. Palletizers are built with the same robust construction and category 3 safety standards as all of Aagard’s packaging systems. Palletizers have full-height locking guard doors and can be integrated entirely into upstream Aagard systems to eliminate additional product transfers and extra control systems.
ABB Robotics & Discrete Automation
ABB offers an expanded product range of systems for robotic picking, packing and palletizing. The latest product introductions from ABB include two new palletizing robots, three palletizing grippers and an easy-to-use programming software – all designed to make palletizing simpler, faster and more efficient. Featured machines include the ABB’s IRB 460 high-speed robotic palletizer, designed for end-of-line palletizing and bag palletizing applications. ABB claims this 4-axis robot is the fastest of its kind with a small footprint that makes it ideal for fitting into existing packing lines.
AFA Systems Ltd.
AFA Systems offers both gantry and articulating arm style robotic palletizers. Company also provides ancillary equipment with palletizers, including slip sheet dispensers and pallet dispensers. Palletizing systems feature intuitive HMI screens to set up new sizes and pallet pack patterns. Company also offers dual loading station palletizers designed to increase overall throughput.
AMF Bakery Systems
Bakery pallet solutions are meticulously crafted from heavy-duty, high-quality materials, allowing for minimal maintenance and unparalleled reliability. AMF Workhorse, an AMF Bakery Systems brand, engineers complete post-packaging solutions including robotic palletizing or depalletizing systems that fully integrated with AMF's basket stacking and unstacking systems.
APS Packaging & Automation
APS Packaging & Automation offers the palletizers suitable for both cartons or cases as well as bottles on pallets. Palletizing systems are designed with a solid and sturdy frame in painted steel with a double-column framework of painted carbon steel bearing the palletizing head. Bottles are fed to the gripping head through a continuous unscrambler or pushing device depending on the speeds. An automatic pad inserter positions pads between the layers to be palletized. Various models available for capacities up to 16.000 bph. Bottles are fed to the gripping head through a continuous unscrambler or pushing device depending on the speeds. Various models available for capacities up to 16.000 bph.
Bergami USA
Bergami designs and manufactures palletizers to be simple and cost effective. Palletizers utilize off-the-shelf servo motors and drives blended with simple HMI programming and programming recipe management. Bergami palletizing systems can include single or multiple cells with many options for pallet feeding.
BEUMER Group
BEUMER offers the paletpac® and robotpac® palletizing systems. BEUMER’s paletpac® system is designed for stack quality and reliability, with a multi-program interface that includes all common packing patterns and can be individually adjusted to the different requirements. BEUMER palletizing systems are particularly suited for sensitive bagged goods, granulated material and pulverized or micronized products, with capacities up to 5,500 bph. The BEUMER robotpac® system can palletize and depalletize any type of package using specially developed sector-specific and task-specific gripper tools. Its adjustment control system ensures simple operation and a smooth flow, even for complex processes with varying parameters.
Bradman Lake Group
Bradman-Lake manufactures a range of customized small footprint and flexible palletizers, with options ranging from manual pallet placement to fully automatic pallet loading and stretch wrapping.
Bratney Companies
Bratney Companies supplies robotic palletizer machines that provide automation and flexibility in a compact package, focusing on the feed, seed, and processing agricultural industries. Robotic palletizers can stack many different products, produce any pallet pattern, and overlap bags. Robotic palletizer machines can be configured for simple, single pallet applications or with full automation to palletize products from several bagging lines to one or more pallets.
Brenton
Brenton's full line of palletizing solutions includes conventional and robotic palletizers designed to maximize reliability and value. Models include the Quest Box Bot Series, available as a modular or skid-based solution, and the RP1000 robotic palletizer, which can accommodate a variety of feeding and discharge lanes and mixed layer palletizing. HL1000 automatic palletizer is a conventional, high-level infeed palletizer from Currie, designed for packaging operations ranging from 30 to over 100 cases per minute.
BW Integrated Systems
BW Integrated Systems automatic palletizers and robotic palletizing systems are durable, reliable machines that are designed with low maintenance requirements for a more economical and rugged palletizing solution. Offering bulk, cylinder, low-level, and rotary case solutions, BW Integrated System's robotic palletizers feature customizable end-of-arm tooling to fit the unique pallet requirements of their customers.
BW Packaging
BW Integrated Systems' palletizing product portfolio consists of a broad range of fixed automation palletizing systems ranging from semi-automatic models to high-speed models with push button, recipe-based changeovers. Offering both high- and low-level configuration systems, BW Packaging Systems also supplies robotic palletizing systems, with installations around the world across numerous market segments, including food, beverage, industrial, paper, home/personal care, wine, spirits, automotive and more.
Clevertech North America Inc
Clevertech palletizers handle bulk filled or empty cans, can ends, PET and glass bottles, cases, shrink wrapped trays or bundles, pails and baskets. Palletizers can be supplied high-level or floor level, robotic or conventional, with robotic or gantry style product manipulators. Systems, designed for food and beverages, pet food, home and personal care, can making, chemical and pharmaceutical industries, can palletize up to four lines simultaneously and handle a wide range of pallet patterns, including rainbow pallets, 2D and 3D product pallets.
CMES Robotics
CMES Robotics designs palletizers with a unique random palletizing function. With a built-in application that recognizes the different sizes and weights of the boxes using CMES 3D Vision and AI (Deep Learning), the system loads boxes in the optimal position in the pallet, taking in account the pallet balance and loading weight. It is effective in handling different types of boxes and is designed for stable loading of the maximum amount in pallet space.
Coesia
Coesia supplies palletizing systems through its MGS and Flexlink brands. Featured here is the RI20 Industrial Palletizer from Flexlink. With the ability to handle payloads of up to 15kg at 12 cycles per minute, the RI20 does not have a mainframe attached to the floor, making it a mobile solution suitable for use in multiple production lines. Robot set-up and configuration are straightforward, thanks to the user-friendly design of the interface.
Columbia Machine, Inc.
Columbia Machine offers flexible palletizing solutions that are engineered to efficiently palletize cases, RPC, trays, bundles, display packs and more, at speeds of up to 200 cases per minute. Columbia manufactures high level, floor level and robotic palletizers, load transfer stations and provide complete system integration.
Columbia/Okura
Industrial palletizing robots are designed to automatically load goods onto pallets for shipping, automating tasks that are often repetitive or harmful to workers. Palletizing robots are designed to lift and move heavy loads quickly while keeping products safe and stacking them to be shipped or evenly and ready to be sold in stores.
Combi Packaging Systems LLC
The compact Combi ErgoPakPal robotic case packer and palletizer helps packaging operations increase productivity while using minimal floor space. The ErgoPakPal robotic case packer can safely handle nearly any product that goes into a corrugated shipping case while the robotic palletizer, equipped with a FANUC robot, completes the end-of-line packaging cell. Combi engineers are experienced in integrating other OEM equipment into case packing or palletizing lines like pamphlet inserters, weigh stations, and case labelers to provide even more efficiency.
Consolidated Technologies Inc.
THe R-PAL 30 robotic palletizer is available in single- and multi-line formats. For single-line applications, it features a small footprint for end-of-line automation. Robotic palletizer can be offered with manual or automatic pallet handling. Multi-line palletizers are designed to palletize multiple SKUs simultaneously, and include a variety of options such as universal robot end-of-arm tool, slip sheet and pallet handling, case infeed conveyors and pallet dispensers. Bar code readers, product and pallet labellers, vision system and other equipment can be integrated upon request. Control and interface are designed to be user friendly with operator and maintenance screens. Palletizers are engineered for efficiency, low energy consumption, low maintenance requirements and continuous palletizing operation. Palletizing robots are servo-powered and highly-customizable.
CSi Palletizing
With its universal gripper the i-Pal palletising unit can handle a very wide range of products and stacking patterns. By supporting products from the bottom, ultra-reliable product handling is guaranteed.
Delkor Systems, Inc.
Delkor is a supplier of robotic palletizing systems for cases, shrink wrapped packages, open top club store trays, and more. Available in 1 in/1 out to 4 in/4 out versions, options may include slip sheet racks, pallet dispensers, stretch wrappers, infeed and pallet conveyors and much more.
Dispac
The traditional DISPAC Palletizer automatically stacks boxes or trays onto a pallet. With its robust structure and premium electrical equipment, this palletizer is designed to ensure a longer equipment lifespan and offers a processing capacity of up to 60 products per minute (depending on size, format, and configuration). As an investment, it promises high profitability, requires minimal maintenance, and ensures maximum safety for operators. The installation process is quick and hassle-free, as no excavations or special foundations are needed. Additionally, its accessible components enable easy lubrication, adjustment, and inspection, with a focus on cleanliness and maintenance. The DISPAC Palletizer is highly configurable to accommodate various presentations and sizes.
DMM Packaging, Inc.
DMM Packaging can help customers fully automate their packaging line from product to pallet with the CPV-10 Robot Palletizer Complete Line. System efficiently runs packaging around the clock to meet high demand markets and increase throughput. Robotic palletizer runs up to 10 cycles/min., featuring a guided release for accurate placement and customizable pack patterns. Line can be equipped with equipment for slip sheets and other inserts, and integrated with pallet destackers and shrink wrap systems.
Duravant
Duravant's operating company, nVenia, offers conventional and robotic palletizing solutions for a wide variety of primary and secondary package types and applications.
Dyco, Inc.
Dyco’s automatic bottle palletizing solutions accommodate a wide variety of bottle shapes and sizes. Patented mechanisms are designed to handle bottles precisely and efficiently, increasing productivity and reducing manpower expenses. Product line also includes the single lane half-high palletizer, designed as a cost-effective alternative to hand palletizing for a large range of bottles. Other palletizing solutions include box palletizing and full product palletizing systems for the dairy industry and beyond.
E80 Group Inc
Elettric 80 offers automatic palletizing systems, featuring the DRAGON Beverage palletizing cell. Using Fanuc robots to form individual packages into layers and a second, larger Fanuc robot fitted with a patented “fork gripper” to place the layers on a pallet, the palletizer is suitable for PET, glass, or cans. The gentle handling of individual packages and full layers eliminates the risk of product damage and provides the flexibility needed to stack various formats (e.g. shrink, hi-cone, trays) on multiple pallet platforms (e.g. full pallets, half pallets, display pallets).
ESS Technologies, Inc. (A Pacteon Company)
Robotic pallet cells for palletizing operations integrate FANUC robots and ESS-designed end effectors. Palletizers have single and dual cell configurations.
FANUC America Corporation
FANUC offers a wide range of palletizing robots with numerous options in terms of size, payload, speeds for cycle time. Robotic palletizing systems handle full layer or individual boxes, bags, pails or drums, our systems are fast, steady, and reliable. The M-410iC/110 is a 4-axis robot featuring a slim design and optimized kinematics that enables it to perform robotic palletizing tasks at a high speed (throughput of 2200 cycles per hour) while making the most efficient use of the available workspace.
Flex-Line Automation, Inc.
Flex-Line Automation is an integrator and distribtor of a variety of collaborative robot and industrial robot palletizers.
FlexLink Systems, Inc
FlexLink offers two options suitable for palletizing closed boxes within the fast-moving consumer goods industries: a palletizer with an industrial robot, the RI20, and a collaborative robot, the RC10. The RI20 handles payloads of up to 15kg at 12 cycles per minute. As the RI20 does not have a mainframe attached to the floor, it is a mobile solution suitable for use in multiple production lines. The RC10 is a collaborative robot palletizer, handling payloads of up to 8kg at 8 bpm. Without a fence or cage surrounding it, the small footprint gives flexibility in its location.
Formic
Formic offers robotic palletizers via a unique "robotics-as-a-service" model, ensuring a successful, affordable, and risk-free deployment. Customers pay nothing until Formic puts a robot on the customer's floor, performing as promised.
Harpak-ULMA Packaging, LLC
Harpak-ULMA Packaging LLC offers fully integrated lines, from product to pallet. Palletizing systems feature buffer systems that optimize the palletizing equipment, working with robots or mechanical palletizers. The criteria for selecting an optimum palletizing system depends on the needs of the project for each customer. Harpak-ULMA is capable of designing palletizing systems with robots or mechanical palletizing.
Haver & Boecker USA, Inc.
Haver & Boecker provides various palletizing options for different container types, offering conventional and robotic solutions that range in speeds and automation to meet customer expectations. Markets include the food and feed, the chemical, cement and building material industries.
Honeywell Intelligrated
Conventional and robotic palletizers and depalletizers have become indispensable for automating labor-intensive tasks in modern manufacturing, distribution and fulfillment operations. Honeywell Intelligrated’s breadth of palletizing equipment and decades of industry experience provide best-fit palletizing solutions designed to address today’s demanding production and fulfillment requirements. Honeywell Intelligrated provides a full range of scalable palletizing equipment that delivers the speed, productivity and flexibility needed in manufacturing and distribution operations. Alvey brand robotic palletizing solutions are designed to solve the most challenging palletizing problems, including the abilities to pick single cases, rows or entire layers. Palletizer and depalletizer capabilities include conventional palletizers and depalletizers, robotic palletizers and depalletizers (with end-of-arm robotic tooling), hybrid palletizing solutions, pallet load stackers, and pallet dispensers.
Integrated Packaging Machinery, LLC
Integrated Packaging Machinery palletizing robots can handle up to four different case lines. Its engineers can integrate robots into current facilities while adding options and features such as automatic pallet tagging as well as slip sheets and tier dispensers. Integrated Packaging Machinery can also customize pallet dispensers for both GMA and CHEP.
JMP Solutions
JMP’s flexible palletizing systems offer a wide range of configurations for all applications with an extensive scope of peripheral system expertise to fully integrate any arrangement of conveyance, depalletizing, case wrapping and material handling requirements. The Single Lane palletizer, features a concise, straight-forward single infeed-to-outfeed design for cost effective solutions. JMP’s Single Lane Modular palletizer solution is proactively engineered to adapt to growing business and changing processes. The Grand Central Palletizing system is designed for flexibility and full peripheral component integration with depalletizers, pallet wrappers and beyond. JPM uses a participative design process to understand every aspect of the end user’s process to engineer a fully integrated palletizing system around their unique requirements.
Kaufman Engineered Systems, Inc.
Kaufman Engineered Systems (KES) is a supplier of palletizing systems, including the KPal series of robotic palletizing solutions, designed to accommodate a wide variety of product formats including case, tray, bundle, or containers. Robotic palletizers come standard with Allen Bradley components (Including CompactLogix, ControlLogix, GuardLogix PLCs, and more), Panelview Interface Screens and FANUC Robots. Numerous options are available: robotic labelers for application of labels to unit loads; sheet, pallet, and dunnage handling features; integrated vision to detect sheet alignment; infeed conveyance systems and spiral conveyors to deliver the product to the palletizer. Additional robotic palletizing items include a complete line of unit load conveying equipment.
KHS USA, Inc.
KHS engineers a wide range of robotic and mechanical palletizing systems and related equipment for high-volume, high-speed beverage processing and packaging lines, featuring the Innopal palletizer line. Highly flexible and with a twin-column design, the Innopal PBN (H) pallet loader is designed to quickly and precisely palletize cartons, trays, shrink packs, individual packets and bags for beverage, food and non-food industries, quickly and precisely. Its level compensation feature and layer preparation system helps optimize processing of products, with throughput of up to 385 layers/hr. Other palletizing machines include portal centering devices, pallet stackers and destackers and more.
Krones Inc.
The modular Pressant series is designed for grouping of layers and palletizing of full crates reliably at a high speed.
KUKA
With the “world’s largest portfolio of palletizing robots, palletizing software, and comprehensive services,” KUKA offers perfectly matched solutions for robot-based palletizing and depalletizing in a wide range of industries. As a competent and reliable partner, KUKA offers complete palletizing systems for end customers as well as flexible and readily available products for system integrators. From the use of specialized palletizing robots to engineering, KUKA provides customers with customized and flexible solutions for automatic palletizing and depalletizing to meet your exact needs. From mono-palletizing to intralogistics, KUKA automates palletizing processes of every kind and complexity. For handling unmixed packages, KUKA offers not only various palletizing robots but also the KUKA.PalletTech palletizing software for particularly straightforward configuration and fast start-up of palletizing applications. Explore KUKA’s robotic palletizing page, linked below, for more information.
Magnum Systems, Inc
Working with FANUC, the world's largest robotics producer, Taylor Products offers a palletizing system that has been engineered for precision high-speed, high-payload operation, user-friendly setup and maximum reliability for applications such as picking, packing and palletizing of large industrial bags. This robotic system supplied by Magnum, offers direct labor savings and improved personnel scheduling and utilization, fast cycle times and high payloads, high performance motion yields, fast cycle times and high throughput. Palletizing system offers flexibility to service multiple production lines and requires minimal programming and maintenance. It can be integrated with Magnum's bagging equipment.
Marchesini Group USA Inc.
The family of Marchesini Group palletizers, case packer-palletizers and depalletizers are engineered to be robust, reliable and compact. Systems are all equipped with various automatic pallet handling systems. The Gigacombi robotic arm, part of the palletizing system, is designed and built in-house, with optional versions available.
Massman Automation, a Massman Company
Massman Automation can design, build, and install a complete end-of-line system tailored to the customer's specific application. A provider of complete packaging solutions to a wide variety of industries for more than 40 years, Massman Automation offers a small footprint, low-cost gantry palletizing solution, a high-entry palletizing solution, and robotic palletizing solutions capable of handling multiple conveyor lines.
Matiss, Inc.
MatissEquipment introduces a robotic palletizing solution that is targeted to the production needs of food processors in the cheese, snack, and baked goods markets. The system features three adaptable robotic cells that cater to the entire spectrum of a project, from inception to completion. Tailored to unique requirements, MatissEquipment crafts custom configurations that seamlessly integrate into existing production lines, optimizing activities to precision. This innovative concept encompasses a ground-level 2-pallet system, collaborative systems, and a versatile setup featuring pallets on a conveyor with a wrapping function. Ensuring utmost efficiency, an added vision system meticulously oversees the closure and identification of boxes. The control interface is designed for flexibility, allowing customization to align with the specific demands of a production line or operational processes and providing a comprehensive and user-friendly solution for the facility.
McGinn-Wilkins Automation
MWA is a supplier of end-of-line and palletizing systems and related equipment including tertiary palletizers, row aligners, vision guide systems, tray denesters, robotic packing and palletizing systems and more.
Mollers North America, Inc.
Mollers North America makes a range of palletizing systems for high- and low-entry applications, as well as robotic palletizing systems, and a range of equipment for related large bag palletizing applications, such as bag turners and bag cleaning systems. Featured palletizers include the modular PLS Split-Plate Palletizer, which can be fitted with different bag turning devices. Designed for high-volume operations, system handles different bag patterns/number of layers with the touch of a button. This rugged palletizing unit features a fully braced, heavy-duty tubular construction.
Motion Controls Robotics Inc.
Motion Controls Robotics, Inc., develops robotic palletizing systems that are highly reliable, flexible to handle various configurations and able to handle process adjustments on the fly. Applications include case palletizing to bags, rolls, slit rolls on end, mixed case load palletizing as well as other challenging palletizing requirements. In addition, MCRI designs end-of-line solutions that provide complete palletizing systems from packing, tracking and labeling to stretch wrapping.
MSK Covertech, Inc.
Whether partial or fully automatic, robotic or conventional, MSK Covertech palletizing systems for beverage products are designed with a modular principle in mind. Palletizing systems are engineered for flexibility, for increased performance, minimized maintenance and spare parts requirements, consistent control, good accessibility to all elements and short retooling times.
Numove Robotics & Vision
NūMove’s robotic palletizers handle any rigid packaging container: cases, trays, totes, bags, open-top boxes, and more. Multiple configurations are possible to suit the number of products, the desired rate, pallet formats, and other criteria. For mixed palletizing, NūMove offers a semi-automatic mixed load palletizer. Related palletizing equipment, such as robotic stack palletizers, robotic mixed load palletizers, and semi-automatic mixed load palletizers, are also featured on the NūMove website.
nVenia, a Duravant Company
Under the Arpac and Hamer Brands, nVenia offers a range of conventional and robotic palletizing solutions for a wide variety of primary and secondary package types and applications. Palletizers from Arpac include Arbot™pre-engineered robotic palletizing cell that automatically stacks and wraps pallets to exact specifications and Arbot-LT, a cost effective, pre-engineered, robotic palletizing cell. Hamer palletizing systems include semi-automatic robotic palletizer module (RPM), fully automatic robotic bag palletizers and the RPM Basic™, an entry level robotic palletizer, featuring the all new Yaskawa MPL-100II 5 axis robotic arm.
ONExia Inc.
ONExia supplies turn-key robotic palletizing systems as turn-key solutions designed to meet the rates of today with flexibility to change with production demands. Systems include the PalletizUR collaborative palletizer with integrated cobot arm handling payloads to 18 lb. PalletizHD is ONExia’s heavy-duty palletizer with a 38-lb payload to handle heavy cases. Other systems include PalletizCRX, utilizing the new FANUC CRX cobot and a robotic gantry system that is custom-designed and built to integrate directly into new and existing packaging lines.
Pacteon Group
Schneider Packaging Equipment, a Pacteon Company, manufactures palletizers that incorporate FANUC robotics to create unique, flexible, and simple machines to meet the facility and production requirements of its customers. Schneider offers three main types of palletizing systems. The Robox modular palletizer, Schneider’s most economical palletizing unit, features a compact footprint and over 20 pre-configured floor plans for easy adaptation to changing layouts. Schneider also offers integrated palletizers for complex palletizing environments where multiple infeeds converge into a cell, requiring a customized approach. ESS Technologies, also part of the Pacteon Group, offers the Robotic Mini Pallet Cell incorporates a FANUC multi-axis robot with ESS-designed vacuum style end-of-arm tooling (EOAT) to create a compact, high performance palletizing cell for single or dual pallet configurations.
Pasco Systems Corp
An Authorized System Integrator for FANUC Robotics since 2001, Pasco manufactures palletizing systems used for pails, bags, drums, cases and kegs in the agricultural products, building products, food and beverage, landscape products, lube oils, paint, pet food and other industries. Bag palletizing systems can be integrated with wrappers and hooders and accommodate multiple bag sizes, reaching speeds of up to 10,000 bags/shift. Custom designs for heavy-duty case, tray and tote handling are available, allowing for the palletization of all types of packages at high speeds.
Paxiom
From modular to robotic and automatic to semi automatic, Paxiom Group can tailor palletizing solutions to fit the specific product requirements, available space and budget of its customers. Paxiom Group also designs automated end-of-line systems to integrate with its line of upstream machines or existing platforms. Paxiom’s multi-axis robot is capable of automatically top loading. This modular case packing cell can fit into any existing production line or can be integrated as part of a complete packaging solution to include automatic case erecting, tray forming, sealing and robotic palletizing.
PAYPER
PAYPER, a leading bagging line provider, offers three series of palletizing solutions to cater to the diverse needs of various industries, specializing in heavy bag palletizing. The PPAL series, equipped with a row pusher, ensures exceptional speed and high production capacities while creating fully square pallets with remarkable stability. These push palletizers exhibit remarkable flexibility, enabling seamless adaptation to different layer patterns, making them particularly well-suited for valve bags and FFS bags. The GPAL series of gripper palletizers delivers fast and highly accurate palletizing capabilities. Regardless of the bag type, including open-mouth bags requiring overlapping, gripper palletizers excel in creating impeccably stacked pallets with exceptional stability. PAYPER's RPAL robot palletizers prove to be an excellent choice for production areas with limited space. These palletizers are designed to offer unmatched versatility, effortlessly handling bags of any type and size, making them the ultimate solution for diverse bagging requirements.
Pearson Packaging Systems
Pearson offers standard and configurable robotic palletizing solutions with built-in flexibility for future pattern changes and rapid changeovers. Robotic palletizers are designed to be easy to operate, requiring minimal maintenance to perform at exceptional levels. Palletizers feature sturdy steel frames and heavy-duty construction to withstand heavy use and loads, even in caustic environments.
Pester USA Inc.
Pester works with end users to design palletizers using modular systems that comply with application requirements, with a focus on the pharmaceutical industry. Offering a diverse range of systems, from single-station palletizers to a fully automatic palletizing system with track and trace components. Featured systems include the PEWO-pal 5.2 Compact, a smart two-station palletizer designed to provide the maximum palletizing height on a very small footprint. The PEWO-pal 6.2 D20 is a two-station palletizer that is designed for simple integration into any line.
Premier Tech
Palletizing robots from Premier Tech can meet virtually any palletizing requirement, thanks to a wide selection of end effectors, robotic palletizers provide maximum flexibility. Handling cases, bags pails, jugs, drums, or any other type of container, Premier Tech provides adapted, reliable and highly productive palletizers for small-, medium-, and large-scale production. With hundreds of palletizing robots sold worldwide, Premier Tech has developed unique expertise in the manufacturing of fast and reliable robotic palletizers. Thanks to the high quality of FANUC robots and the simplicity of their design, Premier Tech palletizing robots are extremely reliable and require very little maintenance.
Prospero Equipment Corporation
Prospero is a distributor of several palletizers, including the PAL 1300 large layer-type automatic palletizer from APE. The PAL 1300 stacks and arranges boxes on a pallet, ready for the warehouse and the retailing chain. Easy to use, PAL 1300 offers flexibility in the creation and execution of the different pallet patterns, which can be generated by the control panel. The palletizer comes in a range of configurations to handle different types of automation equipment and packaging. Outputs of up to 6000 bph are possible, depending on the format.
QCOMP Technologies Inc.
QComp combines the best features of its robotic case packing and palletizing systems into one system. The Case Packing & Palletizing System includes a case erector and case sealer to form the cases and seal them prior to palletizing. Three different case configurations and two different tub sizes are available. Two different robot end-of-arm (EOA) tooling peripherals provide quick change operations.
Quest Industrial, LLC
The Box Bot Series palletizing solution is available as a modular or skid-based solution with additional options available to produce countless solution possibilities. Modular engineering allows for quality control and complete flexibility in machine design for your application. No costly customization is required to meet requirements. Box Bot robotic palletizers feature a footprint starting at just 8’x10’ to fit into a standard truck.
RAUMAK North America Inc.
Raumak’s robotic palletizing system is designed as a versatile solution that can handle various items such as boxes and bales. Utilizing a specialized claw system tailored to meet specific requirements, the system features FANUC robots, a robust carbon steel structure for enhanced durability. This design minimizes the risk of warping and mechanical wear at articulated points and movements, ensuring greater strength and repeatability in motion.
Remtec Automation, LLC
Remtec’s single line or centralized multi-line robotic palletizing systems handle up to 10 picks/min. per robot. Robotic palletizer systems include multi-product pick grippers for increased rates, fully automated pallet handling, (covering dispense through wrapping/banding), and automated slip/tier/top sheet placement.
Rethceif Packaging
Rethceif provides robotic palletizing systems to complement its line of form/fill/seal machines. Rethceif palletizing lines combine Kawasaki and Fanuc robots with Rethceif baggers for a comprehensive packaging solution that takes product from bulk to bag to pallet seamlessly.
Robogistics LLC
Posital manufactures incremental encoders, absolute encoders, kit encoders, linear sensors, inclinometers and more. Incremental encoders offer reliable speed and distance feedback while keeping the system simple and cost-effective. As a leading manufacturer of rotary encoders, Posital offers a wide range of incremental encoders with different output signals (HTL, TTL) and mounting options (shaft, thru-bore, and blind hollow bore). Absolute rotary encoders provide unique position values from the moment they are switched on, even for movements that occur while the system is without power. They come in single-turn and multi-turn variations with different resolutions and communication interfaces, and thousands of mechanical and connection configurations to choose from. IXARC incremental encoders are ideal for various industries due to their small size and excellent performance. Their economic magnetic design makes them ideal for motor feedback, material handling applications and OEMs.
Robopac USA / OCME America / TopTier palletizers
TopTier, a Robopac company and manufacturer of palletizing machines and equipment, offers a full line of automatic palletizers for sale. This configurable machinery can palletize a wide range of products across industries like food and beverage, craft breweries, personal care, pet food, pharmaceuticals, dairy, automotive, and manufacturing. TopTier robotic palletizers provide concurrent stretch wrapping and "positive product handling," ensuring proper load construction before each layer is deposited. Regarding safety standards, all TopTier's palletizing equipment meets a minimum Category 3 rating. For ongoing support, Robopac USA offers a comprehensive parts and service department for maintenance and repair. The company can also advise on potential upgrades to enhance facility machine efficiency and potentially extend machine lifespans.
Robotiq
Robotiq presents a turnkey palletizing solution crafted for reliability and autonomy. Robotiq’s robotic palletizing system effectively manages a diverse range of box sizes, shapes, weights, and packaging materials with hardware and software that provide maximum flexibility, adapting to the customer's production variety. Robotiq’s robotic palletizer is designed to operate effortlessly, regardless of the operator’s robotics knowledge level. The intuitive interface and intelligent software simplify the robot teaching process for the operator, ensuring a confident and risk-free experience. The powerful software consistently optimizes robot trajectories, achieving a maximum cycle time of up to 13 picks per minute. This human-sized solution seamlessly integrates into existing floor space and operates in hazardous, low-ceiling environments.
Rychiger Canada
Rychiger Canada offers two palletizer models: the Polaris NP-15 palletizer and the NRP-10 robotic palletizer. The Polaris NP-15 is a fully automatic palletizer machine with an adaptable design and three-stage operation: it stages empty pallets, loads the product, and discharges the full pallet downstream, running at rates of 15 picks per minute. The RP-10 robotic palletizer can handle simultaneous loading of up to four pallets with its quadruple infeed. Automatic pallet exchange optional.
Schneider Packaging Equipment, A Pacteon Company
Schneider palletizers incorporate FANUC robotics to create unique, flexible, and simple machines to meet the facility and production requirements of its customers. Schneider offers three main types of palletizing systems. The Robox modular palletizer, Schneider’s most economical palletizing unit, features a compact footprint and over 20 pre-configured floor plans for easy adaptation to changing layouts. Schneider also offers integrated palletizers for complex palletizing environments where multiple infeeds converge into a cell, requiring a customized approach. Schneider’s centralized palletizer solutions are scalable, offering the combined benefits of overall warehouse traffic reduction, best utilization of valuable space, increased uptime with reduced complexity, and the ability to meet changing demands as business grows.
Schubert North America LLC
Schubert offers several models of TLM brand sub-machines – self-contained, fully functional machines that incorporate one function of a complex packaging machine – including the TLM palletizer. The TLM palletizer can be used to place finished packs straight onto a shipping or storage pallet. The P4 robot unit takes the packages from Schubert’s Transmodul transport robot and places them on pallets at a maximum rate of 15 cycles/min. With a lifting power of 100 kg, the P4 can grip several packages at the same time.
Sentry Equipment & Erectors, Inc
Palletizers from Sentry includes models for convention cases, right angle cases, bulk packaging, in addition to robotic case palletizers. Sentry also offers the Hybrid Case Palletizer, designed to orient, arrange and place layers of finished goods (trays, shells, packs or cases) onto a pre-staged pallet for transportation to the end user. Hybrid technology is a combination of conventional and robotic handling practices. A case routing zone replaces need for a case switch and pneumatic case diverters. A multi-axis SCARA servo positioner (one or two depending on the line speed), automatically tracks, turns, and redirects the product to its intended lane.
Serpa
Palletizers from Serpa are designed and manufactured to meet the current and growing demands of industries including food, cosmetics, medical devices, and others. Palletizing equipment from Serpa uses FANUC robotics to streamline processes and create maximum efficiency. All Serpa robotic palletizers are built to rigid and robust standards to ensure maximum uptime and easy maintenance. As a FANUC America Authorized System Integrator, Serpa has expanded its line of robotic palletizers to include single cell, dual cell, and automatic models.
Sidel Inc.
The comprehensive range of palletization systems offered by Sidel includes layer-by-layer, robotic and gantry systems. PalAccess® is an automatic layer-by-layer modular palletizing platform that guarantees high product integrity through sensitive and reliable handling of small and unstable pack at entry-level prices. RoboAccess® is a flexible robotic palletizing cell that deploys frontline technology at an entry-level price. EvoFlex® is a high-speed single column palletizer suitable for any speed application that handles all product and pallet types without manual adjustment.
SMI USA Inc
SMI’s automatic palletizing systems of two-Cartesian-axis fixed-column robotic palletizers includes the APS ERGON series, designed to match packaging solutions according to the specific needs of end users. Palletizing systems help streamline the end-of-line operations of countless industrial sectors: beverages, food, chemicals, pharmaceuticals, detergents, glass, paper and many more.
Sourcelink Solutions, LLC
Sourcelink supplies robotic palletizing systems. Recent applications have included designing full height robotic palletizers with automatic tray placement between layers.
StanTech Packaging Machines
StanTech Packaging Machines supplies palletizing systems featuring FANUC M-410 robots. Palletizing at speeds of up to 4200 mm/sec, these custom-built, 4-axes palletizers handle payloads of 60 kg and reach heights of up to 3,13m. Build finished product formations onto pallets using robotic arms that are carefully selected to meet precision and other requirements. Custom built end-of-arm tools come in various shapes (vacuum cups, grippers, fingers, etc.), and can handle a wide range of items (products, boxes, trays, bags, pallets, slip sheets). Robotic cell is fully enclosed, with access doors, following all safety features (i.e., door magnets, circuit breakers, light curtains) and protocols.
Statera
Statera designs, builds, and supports value priced, configurable robotic palletizing cells in semi-automatic and fully automatic configurations. The configure-on-demand RP-X design concept combined with a wide range of options offer customers options to create a palletizing cell that aligns with your requirements and fits into line layouts without costly customized engineering. RP-X palletizing cells are available with either ABB or FANUC robotics and Statera’s Drag & Drop pallet building user interface that eliminates the need for skilled programmers.
Stevanato Group
Stevanato Group Engineering Division offers large robot palletizers with a multi-functional gripper to ensure the secure and flexible transport of trays and shipper boxes between processing stations. Palletizers feature a compact layout.
STORCAN
A supplier of palletizing equipment, Storcan offers several solutions from semi-automatic to fully robotic systems. Storcan’s high-level palletizers offer the advantage of high speed on mobile pallets while low-level systems allow medium speed loading at floor level with the advantage of easier maintenance and without the need for an inspection platform. Storcan also offers robotic palletizing stations and compact palletizing systems for small footprint applications.
TORFRESMA USA LLC
Torfresma provides robotic and mechanical palletizing solutions, including a line of standard robotic palletizers and tailor-made palletizing solutions. Torfresma also has the capability to offer decentralized and centralized robotic palletizers. Torfresma provides the upstream conveyors before the palletizer and all of the pallet handling equipment (pallet dispensers, pallet conveyors, etc.) Palletizers can include automatic stretch wrapping, and can be designed for low and high throughput rates and for various case dimensions and weights. Torfresma also offers the capability to automatically apply slip-sheet over the pallet and in between layers., with freezer palletizing options also available.
Tutor Intelligence
Tutor Intelligence offers AI-powered robotic palletizing solutions. Their cobot palletizing system is designed to handle a wide range of SKUs, with fast changeover times and a small footprint. Tutor's systems ship ready-to-work and require no permanent installation, making for a minimally invasive, turnkey labor solution. This system can be deployed quickly and easily, requiring minimal training and installation. Tutor's flexible pricing model allows customers to pay for usage rather than upfront costs, making it an accessible option for businesses of all sizes.
Van Doren Sales Inc.
Van Doren Sales offers a wide variety of palletizing solutions customized to fit the exact requirements of its produce customers. From high volume flexible systems capable of handling difficult-to-stack packages often found in the produce industry to single units focused on simplicity and maximum payback, Van Doren can recommend a system that will integrate seamlessly into high demand production environments.
Viking Masek Packaging Technologies
Viking Masek Packaging Technologies offers a variety of types of automated palletizing using robots to stack items onto pallets, increasing palletizing speed and lowering the chance of human error. Adding to the convenience, robots can adapt to different stacking patterns. Mixed load palletizing uses robotic systems to arrange various items onto a pallet strategically. Using robots offers a streamlined solution for improving palletized shipments, which can lead to better logistics operations.
WeighPack Systems Inc. / Paxiom
From modular to robotic and automatic to semi automatic, WeighPack's tailored palletizing solutions are designed to fit specific product requirements, available space and customer budgets. WeighPack also designs automated end-of-line systems to integrate with its line of upstream machines or existing platforms. WeighPack’s multi-axis robot is capable of automatically top loading. This modular case packing cell can fit into any existing production line or can be integrated as part of a complete packaging solution to include automatic case erecting, tray forming, sealing and robotic palletizing.
Whallon Machinery, Inc.
Whallon Machinery manufactures a wide range of conventional and robotic palletizing systems for cans, pails, bags and cases. Magnetic and vacuum palletizing/depalletizing systems include the Whallon PD90, the original Whallon palletizer/depalletizer designed for cans applications for the food industry, and the PD180 gantry style system. Other specialty Whallon palletizing systems including magnetic pick retort basket loading systems, sweep retort, bulk palletizing, low-profile case palletizing and pail palletizing systems.
XPAK Robotics Inc.
XPAK USA offers versatile palletizing solutions for a variety of product styles. Working with the company's design team, customers can discover the palletizing solution that best fits their manufacturing needs, speeds, and return on investment.
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Explore the functionality and benefits of robotic palletizers, which utilize robotic arms to efficiently load cases, bags, or containers onto pallets, enhancing operational workflows.
Robotic palletizers are specialized machines equipped with robotic arms designed to automate the process of stacking and organizing cases, bags, or containers onto pallets. These machines are integral to modern manufacturing and packaging operations, offering precision and efficiency in handling materials. The use of robotic technology allows for more consistent and reliable palletizing compared to manual methods, which can be labor-intensive and less accurate.
The primary function of robotic palletizers involves the use of articulated robotic arms that are programmed to pick up items from a conveyor or staging area and place them in a predetermined order on a pallet. The arms are typically equipped with various end effectors, such as suction cups or mechanical grippers, which can handle different types of packaging materials securely. Advanced sensors and vision systems guide the robotic arms, ensuring accurate placement and alignment of each item on the pallet.
Robotic palletizers are employed in a variety of industries where bulk packaging and distribution are critical. For instance, in the food and beverage sector, these machines are used to palletize boxed products, cans, and bottles, ensuring they are ready for distribution. Similarly, in the pharmaceutical industry, robotic palletizers handle sensitive products with care, minimizing the risk of damage and contamination. The adaptability of these machines to work with different products and packaging types makes them invaluable across multiple sectors.
The benefits of using robotic palletizers include increased productivity and operational efficiency. These machines can operate continuously over long periods without fatigue, a significant advantage over manual palletizing. Additionally, they reduce the risk of injuries associated with heavy lifting and repetitive tasks, promoting a safer workplace environment. The precision of robotic palletizers also minimizes material waste and optimizes the use of space on each pallet, which can lead to cost savings in transportation and storage.
For professionals seeking to enhance their packaging and manufacturing processes, exploring various suppliers and manufacturers of robotic palletizers can be beneficial. The PMMI's ProSource directory offers a comprehensive list of companies that provide these advanced machines. This resource can assist in comparing different models and features to find a solution that best fits the operational needs of a company.