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Robotic case packing for food manufacturers

Relentlessly predictable packing —
in rooms that punish machines.

Hygienic robotic case packers built for food production — engineered for trays, chubs, bags, pouches, thermoformed packs, cartons, IQF, and frozen patty stacks. One portfolio. Every primary pack. Every case. Designed, built, programmed, and supported in-house. Relentlessly predictable — engineered for operational certainty on lines that can't stop.

240/min
Top-end speed (Osprey CL, triple head)
IP69K-Capable
Washdown-capable construction
Multi-Platform
Endless tooling customizations
70+ yrs
U.S. based engineering, build & support

Robotic case packing is the automated end-of-line stage where delta robots, 2-axis robot arms, or vision-guided pick-and-place cells transfer finished food packages — trays, chubs, bags, pouches, cartons, or frozen patty stacks — into shipping cases at production speed. JLS builds robotic case packers with JLS-engineered VOB 2.0 vacuum tooling, 2D/3D vision, and cleanable stainless construction for USDA- and FDA-regulated food environments, engineered and supported entirely in-house.

Why JLS for case packing

Built for food. Built to run. And run. And run.

The case is the last hand-off before your product leaves the line. JLS case packers are engineered for the realities of food production — daily washdown, format mix, and the cost of going down.

04 — Proven across thousands of products

Proven across thousands of products

Trays, chubs, bags, pouches, thermoformed packs, IQF, frozen patty stacks. Meat, poultry, dairy, bakery, pet food, prepared meals. If it ships in a case, we’ve probably packed it.

Find your case packer

The right machine for your primary pack.

Pick the line that matches your format, then the configuration that matches your products. Or skip the homework — talk to an automation expert and we’ll work with you.

Decision helper

Which case packer fits your line?

Find the right JLS case packing system by primary pack format. If your product does not fit neatly into one category, send us your spec and we’ll help confirm the best path.

If your primary pack is…Recommended JLS solutionTypical speedSanitation
MAP trays, VSP, foam trays, rigid traysOsprey TLUp to 180 trays/minIP69K-Capable*
Ground meat, sausage, pet food chubs (8 oz–10 lbs)Osprey CLUp to 240 chubs/min (triple head)NEMA 4X
Stand-up pouches, vertical bags, thermoformed packs, flow-wrapsOsprey BPVaries by productIP65 / IP69K-Capable*
Cartons, clamshells, rigid containers, plastic traysHawkHigh-rate, application-dependentCleanable
Frozen IQF patty stacks (burger, chicken, sausage, egg)Patty HawkHigh-rate, application-dependentIP69K washdown
Multiple primary packs — or you’re not sureTalk to an application engineer

* IP69K is a capability JLS can build to — not a universal claim across all configurations. Contact JLS to confirm ingress protection level for your specific application.

JLS + Reiser Integrated Systems

Need more than just the case packer?

For complete line builds, JLS pairs with Reiser (a leading food processing and packaging equipment company) to deliver integrated solutions: primary product handling, case packing, cartoning, case erecting — engineered to work as one system, supported by one team.

Line stageLead
Processing / prepReiser
Portioning / slicing / formingReiser
Robotic primary handlingJLS
Case packing / cartoningJLS
Case erecting & final outputReiser + JLS

Proof before commitment

Test your actual product on a JLS case packer
before you commit.

Send your real product to the Flight Lab. Watch the case packer run it. See the throughput, see the changeover, see the pack quality — on your actual SKUs — before the PO is signed.

Live
Robotic test with real product
U.S. Built
U.S. designed and built automation
No
Commitment required
Request a Flight Lab Test
JLS robotics replaced manual loading on a high-throughput cheese line without bruising the product or breaking sanitation.
Barron County Cheese Talon thermoformer loading — Wisconsin

Not sure which case packer fits your line?

Send us your product spec, your throughput target, and your sanitation requirements. We’ll route you to the right machine — or to the Flight Lab to prove it before you buy it.

Case packing automation FAQs

Common questions on cost, formats, sanitation, integration, and testing — answered by JLS application engineers.

Pricing varies by configuration, throughput, number of robots, and integration scope — JLS provides a detailed quote as part of an engineering-led line assessment. Most installations evaluate payback in the 24–36 month range, driven by labor savings that scale with the platform, staffing model, and line speed, plus reduced product handling and improved throughput consistency. JLS reviews your product, package format, line speed, staffing model, and current production challenges to size the return for your specific line.

Robotic case packing uses vision-guided robots to automatically pick finished packages — trays, chubs, bags, pouches, cartons, or patty stacks — and place them into shipping cases at high speed and with consistent accuracy. In a food plant, the system sits at the end of the primary packaging line and runs continuously across shifts, replacing 2–4 manual packing positions per line. JLS case packers use delta robots, custom VOB vacuum tooling, and 2D/3D vision to handle virtually any food package format — wet, cold, delicate, or irregular — in USDA/FSIS-inspected environments.

Nearly any primary food package can be automated: MAP trays, VSP trays, foam trays, chubs and sausage logs, pillow bags, stand-up pouches, vacuum packs, thermoformed packs, flow-wrapped products, cartons, clamshells, rigid containers, and frozen IQF patty stacks. The key is matching the right robot configuration and tooling to your specific product weight, geometry, surface, and line speed. JLS engineers size and configure each system in the Flight Lab using your actual product before any commitment.

At minimum, a robotic case packer in a food environment should be built for daily washdown: stainless steel sanitary tube frame, sloped surfaces, open cable channels, NEMA 4X electrical enclosures, and no horizontal ledges where water or bacteria can pool. JLS Osprey systems are engineered to cleanable-construction standards and can be built to IP69K-capable ingress protection for high-pressure, high-temperature washdown environments. All JLS case packers are built to operate in USDA/FSIS-inspected facilities. This is not a retrofit; it is the baseline design standard for every JLS system.

The primary selector is your package format: the Osprey line handles flexible and semi-rigid formats (trays, chubs, bags, pouches, thermoformed packs); the Hawk handles cartons, clamshells, and rigid containers using a compact, proprietary 2-axis kinematic robot arm; and the Patty Hawk is purpose-built for frozen stacked IQF patties using a delta robotic architecture with laser guidance. The fastest path to a confirmed recommendation is to send JLS your product spec and throughput target — or bring your actual product to the Flight Lab for live testing before any commitment.

Most JLS installations eliminate multiple manual packing positions per line, with the exact number depending on line speed, shift schedule, and current staffing. Labor savings scale with the platform and labor model, with added value from reduced product handling and improved throughput consistency. JLS reviews your staffing model to size the return for your specific line.

Yes. JLS case packers are built for multi-SKU food plants. Operators select a product recipe on the HMI touchscreen and swap end-of-arm tooling by hand — no wrenches, no programming, no maintenance call. Changeovers take under 5–10 minutes. All SKU recipes are pre-loaded during commissioning by JLS’s programming team so every format your plant runs is already mapped before the system ships.

IP69K is the highest international ingress protection rating for dust and water, specifying resistance to high-pressure (80–100 bar), high-temperature (80°C) water jets applied at close range. In food production, daily caustic washdown is non-negotiable — and most industrial automation was never designed for it. IP69K-capable construction on a JLS case packer means electrical enclosures, motors, and sensors are engineered to survive the sanitizing conditions your FSQA team requires, eliminating the corrosion, downtime, and food safety risk that comes from using equipment not built for the food environment.

Most JLS case packer installations are completed in 1–3 weeks of on-site work, depending on line complexity and integration scope. The system is fully built and tested at JLS’s facility before shipment — including a Factory Acceptance Test (FAT) with your product if desired. On-site work covers mechanical installation, utility connections, controls integration with upstream equipment, and operator training. JLS handles the full scope in-house; no third-party integrators are required.

JLS case packers integrate with virtually all primary packaging upstream equipment — Reiser, MULTIVAC, Harpak-ULMA, Mondini, Risco, and other OEMs — as well as downstream case erectors and tapers. JLS application engineers manage the full mechanical interface, controls communication, and line timing synchronization. Because JLS designs and programs its own controls in-house, integration with your existing equipment is handled directly without the communication gaps that come from multi-vendor integrations.

Yes. Before any capital commitment, JLS runs your actual product in the Flight Lab with tooling configured for it — validating tooling, pick method, and pack quality before final design and reducing project risk.

Designed, built, programmed, and tested at JLS Automation — all in-house. Support comes from JLS's in-house support team, working directly with the engineers who built your system: remote diagnostics, on-site service, training, parts, and preventive maintenance.

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