If you make cookies, candy, or snack foods and need packaging equipment that can keep up once product comes off the mixing line, Farmington Hills is already part of your supply chain more than you might realize. A national food-ingredient distributor based here supplies proteins, starches, sweeteners, grains, and baking enzymes to prepackaged-food, milling and baking, confectionery, and pet-food manufacturers across North America, putting the city at the supply end of a lot of baked-goods and confectionery production even though the baking itself happens elsewhere. The city also hosts the headquarters, R&D, and corporate operations of a nationally distributed energy-shot beverage brand, and a manufacturer of returnable and reusable packaging that explicitly serves food and beverage, automotive, and agriculture clients. Add in the North American offices of several global automotive and technology engineering firms, and Farmington Hills carries more packaging-industry infrastructure, and more automation talent, than its size suggests.
Packaging automation is the piece that connects an ingredient supplier to a finished, shelf-ready product. We build horizontal flow wrappers for cookies, snack cakes, candy, and other baked or confectionery items, the kind of format a Michigan ingredient distributor like the one based here ultimately supplies. VFFS baggers, multihead weighers, and auger fillers handle the powders, grains, and granular ingredients that same distributor moves in bulk. Filling is only half the job. For a beverage brand's finished product, our case erectors, sealers, and robotic cobot palletizers handle the carton-forming and palletizing work that comes after the fill line, without us needing a plant in Farmington Hills to do it. We already work with food, beverage, and confectionery manufacturers who source ingredients or packaging through Michigan hubs exactly like this one, and we can spec a line for your bakery, confectionery, or beverage operation built around that same supply chain.