If your Columbus-area plant still relies on manual case-packing while order volume climbs, packaging automation is usually the difference between growing profitably and drowning in overtime. Columbus knows manufacturing scale. During the Civil War the city ranked second only to Richmond, Virginia in producing supplies for the Confederate army, running textile mills along the Chattahoochee River that earned it the nickname 'the Lowell of the South,' alongside an ironworks that turned out cannons and machinery. Reconstruction-era rebuilding expanded that textile base further, and the drive for production scale never really left. Columbus serves as headquarters today for insurance, financial-technology, and consumer-goods companies that built their own reputations on operational efficiency, even without a factory floor.
For the manufacturers and industrial producers operating in and around Columbus, that same efficiency question comes down to the packaging line. Case erectors and automatic case packers take finished product straight to pallet-ready cases without adding headcount, while our PackMaster cobot palletizers stack those cases for outbound shipment at a pace matched to the line ahead of it. A textile mill running at 1850s capacity still needed its bales baled and shipped on schedule. A Columbus plant running at today's capacity needs that same discipline at the case packer. If your case-packing line is the bottleneck, we start there. Our Mars Series VFFS baggers handle bulk and granular product for any Columbus-area line that bags instead of boxing its output. Columbus scaled production along the Chattahoochee generations before packaging automation existed. We supply today's version of that scale, no local branch needed, with our team available to Georgia producers directly.