Packaging Capabilities

  • Pillow Pouch

    Pillow Pouch is one of the most commonly used flexible packaging formats. Featuring a top seal, bottom seal and a center back seal, it provides an economical, lightweight and efficient packaging solution for snacks, coffee beans, powders and granules.

  • Bagging

    Bagging systems create flexible pouches that conform to product size and storage needs. Stand-up options boost shelf visibility while keeping production costs controllable.

  • Over Wrap

    Over wrapping applies a secondary film to finished goods, reinforcing seals, boosting hygiene, and creating a premium display effect for shelves or gift sets.

  • Jar Packaging

    Jar packaging equipment handles rigid containers—glass, PET, or metal—by filling, capping, sealing, and labeling them for retail distribution. It keeps viscous products consistent while protecting against leaks and contamination.

  • Kitting

    Kitting groups complementary products—snacks, teas, supplements—into one package. Structured inserts, trays, and cushioning protect each item while presenting a cohesive brand experience.

  • Cartoning

    Cartoning systems form, load, and close paperboard cartons ranging from tuck-top gift boxes to corrugated shippers. They protect delicate items, present rich print graphics, and support automated packing.