Paradise is an unincorporated Clark County community of 191,238 people, the 5th-most-populous census-designated place in the country, holding most of the Las Vegas Strip, Harry Reid International Airport, and UNLV inside its boundaries, even though every address there reads Las Vegas. It is a tourism and residential district run by the Clark County Commission, not a manufacturing hub, but the food and beverage producers that supply the valley's hotels, casinos, and retail shelves still move real volume, and that volume is what our packaging machinery handles, from EliteWeigh multihead weighers through canning lines and baggers.
An EliteWeigh multihead weigher paired with a Pack Series flow wrapper is what keeps a candy line's piece counts and seals consistent, the kind of upgrade a Henderson chocolatier running its confectionery line since 1981 eventually needs as molded and enrobed volume grows. Canning tells a different story. A Las Vegas craft brewery added a canning line in 2015 to a business it has run since 1999, and a checkweigher paired with a case packer picks up that hand-packing work without adding headcount. Coffee is simpler still: another Las Vegas roaster has bagged coffee on-site since 2010, and a Mars Series VFFS bagger runs those stand-up pouches at speed. Tourism does not slow the line. If your Valley confectionery, brewery, or roastery is adding a shift just to keep up with demand, we would rather size the weigher or bagger to the volume you actually have. The Nevada location and food and beverage industry pages lay out the fuller range, the case study on scaling a food producer's output covers a comparable volume jump, and our solutions page gets into how a project starts for producers serving Paradise and the wider valley.