An energy-drink maker keeps its corporate offices at an executive center in Boca Raton, setting the formulation and packaging equipment specs that co-packing plants elsewhere turn into product on store shelves. A household and personal-care goods company keeps close to 350 employees at a nearby office campus in the city, carrying its own headquarters designation in Boca Raton's employer rankings even though its products are manufactured under contract elsewhere. Both of those corporate offices sit near real distribution capacity, since a major foodservice distributor runs a 370,000-square-foot center from Boca Raton, supplies more than 250,000 customers, and ranks among the city's ten largest employers.
We supply the Mars Series vertical form-fill-seal (VFFS) and pouch-filling lines and case packers that turn those headquarters specs into product on a shelf, covering single-serve beverage and powder formats along with cartoned, cased retail goods. A household-goods or personal-care co-packer working from a corporate spec needs equipment that holds fill accuracy across long runs without a headquarters engineer checking every batch. We keep these machines built and in inventory rather than quoting a custom order, so a South Florida co-packer can install a line on the same timeline its retail commitments already run on. Food, beverage, and consumer-goods manufacturers across Palm Beach County tell our solutions team what a brand's co-packer is actually running, and we size the equipment to match that, not the spec sheet a corporate office assumes.