Miami Beach households stock pantry staples, Cuban pastries, and plantain chips packaged just across the bay in Miami-Dade. We build the pouch, wrap, and case-packing equipment that keeps that flow of Hispanic and Latin foods retail-ready.
Miami Beach households stock pantry staples, Cuban pastries, and plantain chips packaged just across the bay in Miami-Dade. We build the pouch, wrap, and case-packing equipment that keeps that flow of Hispanic and Latin foods retail-ready.
A food plant in Doral or Medley doesn't get to slow down just because its customers are fifteen miles away on a barrier island. Miami Beach's 82,890 year-round residents live mostly in condo towers and mid-century apartment buildings, connected to the mainland by causeways, and the city runs on its Art Deco tourism economy rather than any manufacturing base. Every pantry staple, pastry, and snack on its grocery shelves travels in from somewhere else, built on packaging equipment running well outside Miami Beach's own limits. A Hispanic-foods producer in Doral and Medley, about 15 miles away, packages the beans, rice, condiments, and frozen items that stock pantries across South Florida; a family-owned bakery that has run a central Miami commissary since 1972 turns out Cuban pastries and croquetas daily; and a snack maker that has operated a Miami plant since 1975 bags plantain chips for the regional market.
The bakery has run its Miami commissary since 1972, and the snack maker has bagged plantain chips since 1975, decades of volume that leave no room for a slow line. Our Pack Series flow wrappers handle wrapped pastries and croquetas off that bakery line, and our VFFS baggers form, fill, and seal pouches for rice, beans, and plantain chips at the same pace. The croqueta recipe and rice blend stay theirs; our lines need to bag, wrap, and case them at that same volume. Case packers load finished bags into shipping cases. A checkweigher checks each bag's weight. Our food and beverage industry page, our VFFS and case-packer categories, and our locations page for Florida cover this footprint; a case study on our site shows how a food producer scaled production with similar automation, and our full solutions page ties the machines into one line. Doral, Medley, and the central Miami plants supplying these shelves need only the causeway drive their trucks already make, not an address on the barrier island.



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