The pallet machinery forms the final link in your biscuit packaging line, automating the stacking of cartons, cases, or trays onto pallets for warehouse storage or shipping. It ensures stability, speed, and safety in large-scale operations.
Equipped with robotic arms or gantry stackers, the machine handles various case sizes, stacking patterns, and even interlayer slip sheets with precision and repeatability.
Whether you’re dealing with high-speed lines or mixed-product logistics, this pallet machinery integrates seamlessly with upstream packing equipment and downstream stretch wrappers or conveyors.
It reduces labor costs, minimizes forklift traffic, and improves pallet consistency, key for international shipping and automated warehouse entry.
A palletizer stacks cases, boxes, or trays in a defined pattern onto wooden or plastic pallets for transport and storage.
Yes. It supports column stack, interlocked, cross-stack, and custom formats with easy changeover.
Absolutely. Most palletizers are designed to directly feed into stretch wrapping stations or conveyors.
Depending on case size and layer pattern, palletizers can handle 8 to 30 cases per minute.
Basic training is provided, but the system is mostly automated with a user-friendly HMI interface and error detection alerts.