A packaging-materials company once ran its headquarters from Federal Way; today the city runs on food and beverage distribution instead. PLAN IT builds the case packing and palletizing lines that keep those warehouses moving product.
A packaging-materials company once ran its headquarters from Federal Way; today the city runs on food and beverage distribution instead. PLAN IT builds the case packing and palletizing lines that keep those warehouses moving product.
Federal Way's packaging equipment demand traces back to an odd twist: a forest-products company once ran its corporate headquarters from here, turning out the containerboard and packaging materials that become shipping cases, before moving to Seattle in 2016. What replaced that base is food and beverage distribution. A national foodservice wholesaler operates a warehouse store in Federal Way, stocking restaurants, institutions, and home cooks. A regional dairy cooperative keeps an accounts office in the city, even though its processing plants sit elsewhere in the state. And a contract-warehousing operation runs a facility built specifically for food and beverage, automotive, retail, and distribution clients. That mix makes Federal Way a distribution node first and a manufacturing town a distant second.
That distribution footprint, not a factory floor, is where our equipment earns its keep. Mars Series VFFS baggers bag dry goods and snack products before pallets leave the warehouse, and case packers load retail cases at the pace a modern distribution warehouse needs to hit dock schedules. Our Washington location page covers how we support the same warehouse-and-distribution model running through Federal Way and the rest of the state, and our food and beverage industry page details the machines built for wholesalers and co-packers rather than plants. A case study on our site follows one food producer's move to automated case packing, worth reading before scaling a similar line. Every recommendation still starts on our solutions page with a walkthrough of the dock we are actually solving for, not a standard package pulled off a shelf.



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PLAN IT Packaging designs, supplies, and integrates automated packaging solutions for a wide range of industries. From primary packaging to end-of-line systems, we help manufacturers streamline production, improve efficiency, and scale with confidence.
PLAN IT Packaging offers a comprehensive range of equipment, including flow wrappers, vertical and horizontal form-fill-seal machines (VFFS/HFFS), premade pouch systems, case packers, palletizers, and complete turnkey packaging lines. Each solution is tailored to specific products and production needs.
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