Mississauga anchors the Canadian head office of a major global cereal maker and one of the country's oldest chocolate companies, and both need packaging automation built to match. The city also hosts national and global corporate head offices for dozens of large companies, with pharmaceuticals, electronics, aerospace, and transportation parts among its strongest sectors. We build packaging automation for that exact mix of producers: Mars Series vertical form fill seal (VFFS) machines for bagging cereal and snack products, Pack Series flow wrappers for chocolate bars and wrapped confections, and EliteWeigh multihead weighers and EliteFill auger fillers for portioned candy and baked goods.
Chocolate and cereal don't move through a packing line the same way, and that difference sets the sizing: a flow wrapper's fold-and-seal cycle for a chocolate bar runs nothing like a VFFS bagger's fill cycle for a box of cereal, and the throughput number on a plant's own run sheet is what decides which one gets built. Confectionery and cereal producers scaling out of the GTA get checkweighers, case packers, and erectors fitted to that run sheet, catching underweight bags before they ship and keeping the line moving without added headcount. Mississauga's pharmaceutical and aerospace-parts manufacturers run on their own separate specs entirely, which is one more reason we build packaging equipment to the plant in front of us instead of a standard bag size.