Palletizers
The end of the line is where labour costs concentrate and where injuries from repetitive lifting happen. Palletizers take that work away, stacking cases, trays, bags, and bundles into stable, repeatable pallet patterns for as long as the line keeps running. Machinery Masters carries robotic palletizing cells, conventional layer palletizers, and low level machines from verified sellers, together with the stretch wrappers and pallet conveyors that complete the system. Compare payload, rate, and footprint across the market, and contact sellers directly to match a machine to your case sizes and pallet specifications.
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Palletizer Product Types
Palletizing solutions range from compact robot cells to high speed layer machines. The main configurations below each fit a different rate and budget.
Robotic Palletizers
Articulated arm robots pick cases, bags, or bundles and place them in programmed patterns, often serving two or more lines from one cell. Gripper choice determines what they handle, from smooth cases to floppy sacks.
Collaborative Robot Palletizing Cells
Cobot palletizers work at lower speeds but need minimal guarding and a small footprint, suiting SME producers. They install in days rather than weeks and reprogram easily as products change.
Layer Palletizers
High level and low level layer machines assemble a complete layer of cases and transfer it onto the pallet in one movement. They deliver the highest sustained rates and anchor major bottling and canning halls.
Bag Palletizers
Purpose built machines stack 10 to 50 kilogram sacks of flour, sugar, feed, and ingredients in interlocking patterns. Bag flatteners and row formers keep sack loads square and transport stable.
Depalletizers
Depalletizing machines unload incoming pallets of empty cans, bottles, or raw materials to feed the front of the line. They are often bought together with palletizers to automate both ends of the process.
Brands on Machinery Masters
The manufacturers featured here build robotic and conventional palletising systems. Their equipment stacks cases and sacks to stable pallet patterns at end of line speeds. Manufacturers appear below because they hold Palletizers listings in stock on Machinery Masters, and the line-up changes as equipment sells.
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Why Choose Machinery Masters
Verified Sellers Only
Every seller is verified before a single listing goes live. Machinery Masters also reviews listings for accuracy, so buyers can commit to high value machinery with confidence.
Global Reach
Listings come from sellers across Europe, North America, and beyond. That reach widens the options past any regional dealer network, and it is often the only way to find discontinued models in good condition.
Flexible Financing Options
Qualifying listings carry financing through partner providers. Terms are shown directly on eligible product pages, spreading the cost instead of draining working capital in one hit.
Direct Seller Contact
No broker sits between the buyer and the seller. Ask about service history, arrange inspections, and negotiate directly with the person who actually knows the machine.
Applications and Uses
Any operation shipping product on pallets eventually confronts the palletizing question. These environments show the spread of the equipment's working life.
Beverage Production Halls
Canning and bottling lines running at high speeds depend on layer palletizers to keep pace with continuous output. Stable, precise layers are essential when pallets carry heavy glass or canned loads.
Flour Mills and Ingredient Plants
Mills palletize 16 and 25 kilogram sacks around the clock, work that wears human backs out quickly. Bag palletizers with flatteners produce square, stable loads that survive national distribution.
Ready Meal and Chilled Despatch
Chilled operations palletize mixed case sizes in cold rooms where sustained manual work is hard on staff. Robots specified for low temperatures handle the job without complaint or error.
Contract Manufacturing Sites
Co-manufacturers deal with constantly changing case formats and pallet specifications across customers. Robotic cells with fast pattern programming absorb that variety without hardware changes.
Benefits from Machinery Masters
The marketplace brings the whole palletizing spectrum to a single search.
End of Line Automation in Every Size
From cobot cells for a first automation step to full layer palletizers for major plants, the range sits within the broader packaging equipment tree, with wrappers and depalletizers listed nearby.
Automation Payback Brought Forward
A used robotic palletizer can halve the capital needed to remove manual stacking, while new machines with current safety systems sit in the same listings for comparison.
System Details from People Who Ran Them
Gripper, guarding, and controls questions get answered by sellers with direct operating experience of the palletizer, with no intermediary losing anything in translation.
Frequently Asked Questions About Palletizers
Rate is the deciding factor. Robots typically handle up to around 10 to 15 cases per minute per arm depending on pattern, while layer machines sustain far higher speeds. If you run multiple slower lines, one robot serving several lines often beats dedicated machines on cost. High speed single lines above robot rates point firmly to layer palletizing.
Check the robot's hours and service history against the manufacturer's overhaul intervals, and confirm the controller generation still receives parts and support. Inspect the gripper for wear and confirm it suits your case sizes or price a replacement. Safety systems must meet current standards in your jurisdiction, so factor guarding and scanner upgrades into your budget if needed.
A compact cobot cell can work within a few square metres including pallet positions, while a conventional layer machine with full guarding and pallet conveying needs substantially more. Remember to allow space for pallet exchange, forklift access, and stretch wrapping. Sellers can supply layout drawings from their installation so you can overlay them on your floor plan.
Yes, modern machines store many patterns and switch between them from the control panel in moments. The practical limits are gripper compatibility across your case range and pallet pattern stability for each load. List every case size and pallet type you run before shortlisting, and ask sellers to confirm the machine has run comparable variety.
Your message goes straight to the seller, who typically responds with additional detail, videos, and availability for inspection. You negotiate and arrange logistics directly between yourselves, keeping the process fast and transparent. If the listing qualifies for financing, that can be explored in parallel so funding is ready when you are.