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FAQs

End-of-line automation in the produce and dry goods sector enables the continuous management of tray forming, product packaging, and final palletizing. These solutions are designed to adapt to different packaging formats and varying production rates within the same plant.

The system can integrate:

- Multi-format tray formers
- Automatic product packaging
- Container or package grouping
- Box or sack palletizing
- Automatic product transport
- Production control and traceability

Dry goods such as cereals, rice, or flour can be packaged in various formats depending on the distribution method and the product's weight. Automated lines adapt to these formats using multi-format systems.

The most common formats include:

- Flexible bags or packaging
- Paper or plastic sacks
- Retail boxes
- Bundled packs
- Shipping boxes
- Big bags or industrial sacks

Automated packaging systems allow for the loading of dry products, such as cereals, into cardboard boxes using handling robots and grouping systems. The system is configured according to the shape of the packaging and the required orientation within the box.

The solution is compatible with:

- Cereal bags
- Flexible bags
- Grouped packages
- Retail cardboard boxes
- Various packaging patterns

Multi-format tray formers enable the production of different tray models and sizes in a single installation through automatic format changes. This facilitates adaptation to different products and logistics configurations without the need for manual machine modifications. These solutions allow you to work with:
- Trays of different sizes - Different tray designs - Multi-format production - Automatic format changes - Integration with case packing lines

Palletizing systems can be configured to handle different types of loads using adapted gripping tools. In some applications, it is possible to work with boxes and sacks in the same installation, automatically adjusting the handling tool.

The system can manage:

- Cardboard boxes
- Sacks of dry goods
- Different load sizes
- Automatic recipe changes
- Different palletizing patterns