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I have a very good packaging/automation equipment company owned by Alan Backscheider who has been a friend for a very long time.. Alan is off this week but I spoke with Ben in their autoamted packaging equipment and material handling for a bit.

They have exactly what you need and depending on location would recommend someone they know and trust to you for what you need.

Anyway, Ben said to have you call him on his cell so you guys can discuss what you need and want to do..

The Box erector is the easy thing.. The other is a little different..

Ben's cell number is: 513-330-2510 He is waiting for you to call him. He will help you with this for sure...

My best,

micro....


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Micro? Recommend a shipping-box-building machine?
By: Fiz
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Thu, 04 Aug 22 4:13 PM
Msg. 34287 of 58592

(1) My business ships about 1000 corrugated cardboard boxes per week. We have 5 sizes of box, which we buy in flat form and currently hand construct into shipping boxes with tape. Can you recommend a machine to do this? It might be best if the machine could trivially switch between the five sizes on-demand. Alternately, we store maybe a hundred of each box size, in flattened form, probably in a rack above the machine, and just construct 20-50 of each size at a time. Hopefully you can imagine the situation from my description? If it makes any difference, we pad the boxes with crumpled paper to pad the different combinations of shipped content.

It's past time we automated the shipping-box building step, at least. I would appreciate any suggestion you might be able to make from your prior industry experience.

(2) The other automation step we remain stuck on, in case you have an idea, involves taking five (large) cookies or power-bars at a time off a stream wrapping machine and boxing or bagging them together, as we sell in packs of five. The individual cookies/bars come off a Fuji-Foremost machine at 6-120 per minute and we are still stuck in the dark ages, grabbing 5 at a time, in a single flavor, and bundling or boxing them by hand.

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