Integrated line makes Howell’s ammo packaging bulletproof

Bulk feeder, vision inspection system, cartoner and laser printer speed throughput and address labor shortages in the company’s hometown.

Howell’s integrated packaging line increased throughput and reduced labor costs.
Howell’s integrated packaging line increased throughput and reduced labor costs.

By adopting new state-of-the-art processes, Howell Munitions and Technology has grown from producing 400,000 rounds a day to more than two million in the past two years. The success of their brands, including Freedom Munitions and X-Treme Bullets, reflects their commitment to product quality and customer service that is said to be unmatched in the shooting industry.

To support their extraordinary growth, Howell installed an integrated rifle ammunition packaging line from MGS Machine. The result of the installation: Increased throughput and reduced labor costs.

“When I started working at Howell’s Lewiston, Idaho facility, all packaging was done by hand. It was a very labor-intensive process with 45 people working each shift. I knew we could do better,” recalls Jeff Hammrich, Maintenance Supervisor and Process Engineer at Howell Munitions and Technology.

“I had experience with MGS at my last job,” he says. “They are the best, not just for ammo but for food, pharma, and other products. Although it’s unusual for a munitions company our size to automate packaging, this line paid for itself in just four-and-a-half months by allowing us to redirect 34 people while doubling our output.”

Built to handle a variety of products, the line integrates a VersaSort™ bulk feeder, vision inspection system, Adept Cobra Robot, RCS™ cartoner and laser printer. Howell’s system packages up to 350 parts/min and produces both 20- and 50-count cartons.

“The MGS team really saw our vision and designed the perfect packaging line for us,” says Hammrich. “We love that they take ownership of the entire system, including third-party components. They’ve been fantastic to work with, before, during, and after installation.”

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