Thousands of sticks an hour,
every one in formation.
JLS builds robotic packaging automation purpose-built for beef sticks, snack sticks, and jerky sticks — Kestrel collation orients and groups high-volume cylindrical product at up to 600 per minute single-head* (*depends on product and package type), feeding Peregrine® cartoning and Osprey® case packing downstream. IP69K-capable construction stands up to daily washdown in USDA-inspected plants. Every line is engineered, programmed, and supported entirely in-house by JLS.
In action
Watch JLS handle snack sticks — at full production speed
JLS Capabilities
Primary packaging capabilities
How JLS vision-guided robots handle product from the line into packaging.
Snack stick packaging headaches. Solved.
We've spent decades on protein lines. These are the problems snack stick and jerky producers bring us most — and how JLS robotics solve them.
Sanitation & food safety under constant washdown
High-volume sticks that pile, tangle, and mis-orient
Labor that's hard to staff in cold, wet cut rooms
Throughput & consistency capped by hand-packing
Snack stick packaging automation, collate to carton.
From collation through case packing, JLS automates every step of a snack stick line — matched to your pack format and line speed.
Collation & orientation
Cartoning, caddies & multi-packs
Tray & club-pack loading
Case packing
Have a custom stick or snack product?
If your product, pack format, or line doesn't fit the cases above, our application engineers will design, test, and prove the right solution — before you commit.
Test before you commit
Send us your snack sticks.
We'll put them to the test.
Before any capital commitment, send us your product — beef sticks, snack sticks, or jerky sticks. We'll run it on real JLS robotics in our York, PA Flight Lab with tooling configured for it, and prove out the line on your actual product.
Designed to get wet. Built to be cleaned.
In a USDA-inspected plant, sanitation isn't a feature — it's the whole game. Every JLS snack stick system is engineered for the daily, high-pressure, high-temperature washdown so your line stays compliant and your downtime stays low.
* Specific JLS components are IP69K full-washdown rated; system-level ingress protection varies by configuration. Contact JLS for your application.
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Protein stick & snack stick packaging automation FAQs
Payback is commonly evaluated in the 24–36 month range, depending on labor cost, shift schedule, production volume, uptime improvement, and the specific protein stick, meat stick, beef stick, or snack stick application. For meat snack producers, the business case is often driven by labor savings, reduced manual handling, improved pack and multipack presentation, more consistent loading, less rework, better ergonomics, and more predictable packaging performance. Labor savings scale with line speed, labor model, and platform, with additional value from improved throughput, reduced product handling, and more consistent pack patterns. JLS reviews the product size, stick diameter, collation pattern, package format, line speed, staffing model, sanitation requirements, and current production challenges to help determine where snack stick packaging automation can create the strongest return.
JLS automates protein sticks, meat sticks, beef sticks, snack sticks, jerky sticks, sausage sticks, and club-pack multipacks. Systems can be designed to collate, orient, group, load, carton, or case pack sticks into cartons, caddies, trays, cases, club packs, and other retail or foodservice packaging formats. Depending on the application, JLS can support beef stick packaging automation, meat stick collation, snack stick cartoning, multipack loading, tray loading, and robotic case packing.
High-volume protein stick, meat stick, and snack stick lines need controlled product flow before loading, cartoning, or case packing. JLS Kestrel uses a centrifugal feeder, collation belt, and delta robot to orient, group, and load uniform cylindrical products into repeatable pack patterns. Kestrel is designed to reduce manual hand-packing, improve consistency, and support high-speed stick collation before downstream cartoning, tray loading, or case packing.
Yes. JLS protein stick and snack stick packaging systems can be designed for washdown environments and USDA-inspected meat plants, with construction matched to the product contact area, sanitation requirements, and packaging environment. For primary product handling, JLS can build full sanitary washdown construction intended to comply with NSF/ANSI/3-A SSI 14159-1 and EHEDG hygienic design principles. Depending on the application, systems may include stainless-steel construction, open-frame design, sloped surfaces, washdown-capable components, IP69K-rated robots and components where required, and NEMA 4X controls.
Yes. JLS can integrate protein stick and snack stick automation with upstream and downstream equipment, including extruders, ovens, conveyors, wrappers, cartoners, tray sealers, case packers, checkweighers, metal detectors, labeling systems, and other packaging equipment. JLS also works closely with Reiser to support coordinated meat snack and protein stick lines where upstream processing and downstream robotic packaging need to work together.
JLS Kestrel is a high-speed robotic collate-and-load system that uses a centrifugal feeder, collation belt, and delta robot to orient, group, and load uniform cylindrical products such as protein sticks, meat sticks, beef sticks, snack sticks, jerky sticks, and sausage sticks. Kestrel is designed for products that need to be organized into a repeatable pack pattern before cartoning, tray loading, multipack loading, or case packing. Depending on the product and configuration, Kestrel can support high-speed stick collation and carton loading applications.
Throughput depends on the product, package format, line layout, robot configuration, tooling, and required pack pattern. Protein sticks, meat sticks, beef sticks, jerky sticks, multipacks, cartons, caddies, trays, and cases may all require different handling approaches and different rates. Depending on the product and configuration, JLS Kestrel can collate sticks at up to 600 per minute in a single-head configuration* (*depends on product and package type). JLS sizes the system around the product, SKU mix, line speed, and packaging equipment so the automation is built for the actual production requirement.
Changeover depends on the product family, stick size, package format, tooling, and system configuration. Many JLS systems use recipe-driven changeover through the HMI, with tooling and format changes designed to be as simple and repeatable as possible. During project development, JLS reviews the SKU mix, stick diameter, product length, package formats, collation patterns, sanitation needs, and changeover goals so the system can be designed around how the plant actually runs.
Yes. Product testing is often an important part of protein stick and snack stick automation projects. Product behavior can vary by diameter, length, weight, moisture, casing type, surface condition, temperature, package format, and how the sticks arrive at the automation. Testing with real product in the JLS Flight Lab helps validate the right feeder approach, collation method, tooling, pick method, conveyor control, placement approach, and system configuration before final design. This helps reduce project risk and confirms the automation concept is based on the actual meat stick or snack stick product.
Yes. JLS protein stick and snack stick automation can often be integrated into existing production and packaging lines. The final design depends on available floor space, product presentation, line speed, controls, sanitation access, upstream equipment, downstream packaging equipment, and required pack pattern. JLS reviews the full line so the automation fits the way the plant actually runs, instead of forcing the plant to work around a standard machine.
To evaluate a protein stick or snack stick automation project, JLS typically reviews the product type, stick diameter, product length, product weight, photos or videos of the current line, package format, target speeds, current labor model, sanitation requirements, available floor space, upstream equipment, downstream equipment, SKU mix, collation pattern, and the main production problem the system needs to solve. For meat sticks, beef sticks, snack sticks, jerky sticks, and multipacks, product behavior matters — rolling, spacing, orientation, surface condition, product consistency, and pack pattern requirements may require testing to validate the right handling method, feeder design, collation strategy, tooling, and robot configuration.
JLS protein stick and snack stick packaging automation systems are designed, built, programmed, and tested at JLS Automation in York, Pennsylvania. Support comes from JLS's in-house support team, working directly with the engineers who built your system, including remote diagnostics, on-site service, training, parts support, and preventive maintenance.
Yes. JLS has robotic systems running in meat snack, protein stick, beef stick, snack stick, and cylindrical protein packaging applications across North America, including collation, carton loading, tray loading, multipack loading, and case packing. For each project, JLS reviews the product, packaging format, line speed, sanitation requirements, and production goals to design a system that fits the processor's actual plant environment.
What do you want to know?
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Ready to automate your snack stick line?
Bring us your product. We'll test it in our Flight Lab, engineer the automation, and prove it on your real sticks — before we say yes.
Planning a complete snack stick line?
JLS builds complete snack stick lines — from the extruder and oven through Kestrel collation, cartoning, and case packing — integrated as a single solution from one team in York, PA.
Together, JLS and Reiser help food manufacturers develop coordinated processing and packaging lines—from product preparation and primary package loading and sealing through cartoning, case packing and load securement.
Illustrative line architecture. Stages, equipment suppliers and sequence vary by product and project scope. Not every food line uses every stage, and slicing, cooking, freezing, inspection and other processes may occur in different positions.
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Reiser role across the line
Food-processing expertise, application development, equipment selection, product testing, and sales & lifecycle support.
JLS role at robotic packaging stages
Robotic engineering, product & package handling, controls interfaces, and integration & FAT when included in project scope.
Let’s talk more about planning your full line.
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Over 1,000 custom installs. Predictable performance. Premier, dedicated service.
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- In-house programming — York, PA
- Same in-house team, day one to decades later
- Fast dispatch from York, PA — within a day's drive of most East Coast and Midwest plants
- Remote diagnostics + on-site support
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