Integrated packaging lines

Integrated packaging lines for broader production projects.

Lancing can support projects that move beyond a single weigh filler into wider packaging machinery, including bagging, pouch work and line integration.

Start with the application

Integrated packaging lines for broader production projects.

Some enquiries begin with a filler and quickly turn into a broader line discussion. When that happens, the right solution depends on how upstream product handling, filling, sealing, labelling and downstream packing need to work together.

Pouch filling

Useful in projects based around pre-made pouches and more presentation-led pack formats.

Machine range overview

A broader comparison starting point if the project may combine several machine types or stages.

What to send with your enquiry

Useful details help Lancing recommend the right route.

1

Explain the product

Describe how the material behaves in practice, whether it flows freely, and whether it is a powder, granule, pellet, part, food product, liquid or gel.

2

Set the target dose

Share the fill weight or dose range, acceptable tolerance and whether more than one fill size is needed.

3

Confirm the pack style

Pouch, sachet, jar, rigid container or integrated bagging workflow all change the right machine route.

4

Define the output

Required packs per minute, footprint limits and any downstream or line-integration requirement help narrow the shortlist.

Frequently asked questions

Common questions for this type of filling project.

Can Lancing support more than one machine in a project?

Yes. The site positions Lancing around wider packaging capability, not just single-machine enquiries.

What information is needed for an integrated line enquiry?

Product details, pack format, output target, available footprint, automation level and any downstream or upstream equipment requirements help define scope.

Do integrated lines always mean fully automatic?

Not necessarily. Some projects combine semi-automatic stations with later automation, depending on budget and throughput.