Costa Mesa's industrial corridor has carried goods since the city was still a farm town called Harper, shipping agricultural products up the area's rail line to the coast before the community renamed itself Costa Mesa in 1920. That corridor now runs through the city's industrial southwestern quarter, home to a cluster of electronics, pharmaceutical and plastics manufacturing firms that need packaging automation as much as any producer further up the supply chain. A large defense robotics and autonomous-systems manufacturer has grown into the city's third-largest employer, with roughly 2,500 jobs, reflecting the automation expertise that runs through Costa Mesa's manufacturing sector more broadly. Automation is the common thread here.
That mix of pharmaceutical, electronics and plastics manufacturing lines up well with PLAN IT's health and medical industry solutions. Our PackMaster cobot palletizers handle end-of-line palletizing for facilities that need to move product fast without adding headcount, and our automatic case packers keep pace with production lines turning out packaged pharmaceuticals, diagnostics and plastics components at volume. You're moving pharmaceutical or electronics components off a precision line here; we build the case-packing and palletizing equipment that keeps pace with it, backed by the full range of equipment on our California locations page. There's no PLAN IT plant in the city itself, but the electronics, pharmaceutical and plastics manufacturers filling that industrial corridor already order the same in-stock equipment and line-first planning that producers across California rely on. Our solutions page covers the complete lineup for a manufacturing base built around precision and automation.