Case Packing & Palletizing.
End-of-line automation. Pack finished cartons into shipping cases, then stack pallets — for logistics-ready packs at 8 to 25 cases per minute.
What this machine does
The last step before the truck.
A case packer takes finished primary packs (cartons, pouches, bottles) and loads them into a corrugated shipping case. The case is then sealed and conveyed to a palletizer, which stacks it onto a pallet in a programmed pattern. The pallet is then stretch-wrapped and ready to ship.
Three main formats: wrap-around (the case blank wraps around a pre-formed collation of product — fastest, most secure), top-load (product drops in from above — flexible, good for fragile product), and side-load (product pushes in horizontally — common for cartons).
Best-fit products
Runs these well — and what each one needs
- Carton multipacks (12-pack, 24-pack)→ wrap-around
- Bottles, jars in grid patterns→ top-load with dividing inserts
- Pouch multipacks→ top-load with gentle handling
- Trays of product→ side-load
- Mixed-SKU cases→ robotic pick-and-place
Configurations & options
Right-sized to your real product
- Case type: wrap-around, top-load, side-load, tray-style
- Loading: mechanical, robotic pick-and-place, gantry
- Case blank magazine capacity: 120 blanks
- Glue or tape closure
- Palletizer integration: robotic arm, conventional high-level, low-level
- Stretch wrapper (turntable or rotary arm)
- Label printer-applicator
- PLC + HMI: Siemens or Mitsubishi (configurable)
Is this the right machine for you?
Four honest questions before you buy
- Are you shipping more than 12 cases per minute? Below that, manual may suffice.
- Do you have a stable upstream line feeding primary packs in consistent collations?
- Are you OK with one case format per machine, or do you need frequent format changes?
- Have you planned for pallet supply and stretch film logistics?
Common questions
The things buyers actually ask us.
Wrap-around vs. top-load — what's the difference?
Should I add a palletizer?
Can one palletizer handle multiple pallet sizes?
How much floor space do I need?
What we'd test before you commit
Send 20 sample primary packs + 50 sample case blanks.
We'll test collation stability, case-erection reliability, and sustained throughput. Video within 15 working days. No charge.
Get a sample test →Spec sheet
Three models, sized to your speed target.
| Model | Speed | Case type | Loading | Power | Footprint |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| JC-W | 15–25 cpm | Wrap-around | Mechanical · robotic optional | 3.5 kW | 2600 × 1900 × 2300 mm |
| JC-T | 12–22 cpm | Top-load | Robotic or mechanical | 4.5 kW | 2800 × 2000 × 2400 mm |
| JC-S | 8–18 cpm | Side-load | Robotic | 5.5 kW | 3000 × 2100 × 2500 mm |
Not sure which family?
Carton it first, then case it.
Cartoning Machines
A case packer needs a stable upstream line feeding primary packs in consistent collations. The cartoner upstream produces those cartons — retail-ready, with optional leaflet and serialization.
See it in contextIndustries we build for
The products and industries that run case packing most — and the gotchas that catch first-time buyers.
Want a video of your product running before you commit?
Send us a sample — we'll run it on a matching machine and send the video back.