Denver holds onto a piece of American brewing history few cities can claim. A major U.S. brewing company ran its full American headquarters out of Denver for more than a decade, and the distribution arm of that same brand still operates from a facility in the northwest part of the city today. That beverage infrastructure, cans and bottles moving from filling line to distribution truck, is exactly where packaging automation earns its keep. We build Mars Series vertical form fill seal (VFFS) machines for bagging dry and powdered goods and automatic case packers sized for high-speed bottling and canning operations, so beverage producers and distributors in the Denver market can keep pace with regional demand without adding headcount to the packing line.
Denver's production base extends well past beverages. The metro is also home to major aerospace and defense manufacturing operations, alongside mining and industrial-materials producers that ship product nationwide from a mile above sea level. Those lines need packaging equipment that holds up under volume and handles heavier, less forgiving products: case erectors, PackMaster cobot palletizers that stack pallets for long-haul freight, and checkweighers that flag underweight cases before they leave the dock. Your canning line and your aerospace assembly line don't run the same way, and we size the packaging step to whichever one you're running. We work directly with Colorado manufacturers to fit that equipment to a plant's real footprint, whether the line is filling snack bags in northwest Denver or packing components bound for an aerospace assembly plant across the metro.