Flint's economy ran on automobile manufacturing through most of the twentieth century, and food packaging equipment demand in the city has stayed small-scale and specialized rather than tied to national CPG plants. A USDA-inspected meat processor has operated on the city's east side since 1985, wholesaling cuts and prepared meats across the region, and a local food-business incubator helps entrepreneurs move packaged products from a home kitchen to a commercial line. Since 1981, a regional food bank based in Flint has run more than 110,000 square feet of warehouse space moving frozen meat, produce, and bakery goods in partnership with retailers, and a separate contract-warehousing operation in the city handles bulk and climate-controlled storage, order picking, and shipping for outside food and goods clients.
A meat processor at this scale needs a line sized to it, not a multi-plant CPG operation. Our Mars Series VFFS baggers form, fill, and seal pouches for wholesale cuts and prepared items at a regional-wholesaler pace, and stick-pack lines package individual portions for foodservice or retail. A processor here knows its cuts; our line matches the bagging and casing to that same volume without overbuilding it. Volume here is real, not massive. Case packers then load filled bags or trays into shipping cases before pallets leave the dock, work that matters as much for a growing food-incubator brand as for the food bank's high-volume frozen and bakery distribution. Our solutions team sizes this kind of line to Flint's volume: enough automation to cut labor and error without the footprint of a large-scale bagging plant.