A fermentation-technology company based in Aurora turns mushroom biomass into flavor modulators and plant-based protein ingredients, one of several specialized food manufacturers that make this Denver suburb an unlikely packaging automation hotspot. That ingredient work depends on precise powder handling long before a product ever reaches a shelf. A few miles away, a food-safety-certified dessert co-manufacturer has been building gourmet cake and pastry lines in Aurora since 1995, and another local co-manufacturer runs bar, cookie, cracker, and extruded-cereal production out of its own Aurora plant. A major natural-foods distributor also operates a 500,000-square-foot distribution center here with its own truck maintenance facility, underscoring how much packaged food volume already moves through this part of the Denver metro.
That mix of ingredient science, dessert co-manufacturing, and bar and cracker production maps directly onto our core machinery. Our EliteFill auger and powder fillers handle the fermentation-derived ingredients that need accurate, dust-controlled dosing. Pack Series flow wrappers suit the dessert, bar, and cookie lines running at co-manufacturing volume. Mars Series VFFS baggers cover bagged cereal and snack formats from that same production base, and our automatic case packers help the distribution side keep pace with outbound freight. This corner of the Denver metro runs three different production lines: powder, dessert, and cracker, and no single machine handles all three. We match the equipment to the line you're running. Our food and beverage industry page and Colorado locations page go deeper on how these lines are sized, and our solutions overview lays out what happens once we're on site: dialing in an auger filler for a fermentation powder, setting up a flow wrapper for a dessert line, or fitting a case packer to the distribution center's outbound pace.