Corpus Christi today runs as a marketing, processing, and packaging hub for agricultural commodities across a 12-county South Texas trade area, and packaging automation is following that volume, a role the city has held since its 1852 incorporation. At the Port of Corpus Christi, a grain-export operator runs an elevator with five million bushels of storage capacity, handling wheat, sorghum, corn, soybeans, and barley bound for export. The city's seafood-processing history runs just as deep: a shrimp processing and distribution operation founded here in 1936 grew into one of the largest of its kind in the country, running more than 50 trawling vessels by 1987. A 24/7 grocery distribution and bakery-warehouse complex also operates in Corpus Christi, supplying stores across the region.
PLAN IT's EliteFill auger and powder fillers suit bulk grain and granular commodity packaging moving through Corpus Christi's port operations, while EcoBagger and RotoBagger premade-pouch machines fit bagged and pouched seafood products. A case study on our site covers how a smoked-fish business scaled its production with this same automation, a scenario that plays out across Gulf Coast seafood processors regularly. You move the grain and the catch; we build the equipment that gets it packaged and shipped. The port keeps the volume coming. Our Texas location page and our powder and granular industry page cover the regional market, and our auger and powder filling and premade pouch bagging category pages detail machine configurations; our solutions page covers what it takes to stand up an auger or pouch line for grain and seafood volume like this. There's no PLAN IT office on the Coastal Bend. You still get a direct line to us for sourcing, installing, and servicing your equipment.