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Blueprint Automation: Carton loading solution

See it at PACK EXPO International, Booth #N-5709! A carton loading solution from Blueprint Automation features a combination of vision and four-axis robot(s) to detect and pick both random and oriented products for carton packing.

Carton loading solution
Carton loading solution

Solution is ideal for bags, pouches, cereal/nutritional bars and other flow wrapped products such as ice cream and frozen novelties.

With a more simplified technology, this carton loading solution is easier than ever to operate. By using the vision feature, plants eliminate race track collation and potential jam points, increasing efficiency of the line. Additionally, the vision system provides a built-in product inspection detecting double wraps, bad product size, etc. The BPA Carton Loading Solution will pick random, un-oriented product, eliminating the need to perfectly orient the product prior to entering onto the pick belt, therefore reducing floor space.

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