St. Catharines' own heraldic motto, "Industry and Liberality," has outlasted the industry that first inspired it: the city still runs roughly 140 industrial buildings at the northern entrance of the Welland Canal, where millions of tonnes of cargo move through every year. That combination of shipping infrastructure and manufacturing density makes packaging equipment a practical concern for any manufacturer operating out of the city, not an afterthought.
That manufacturing tradition includes a century-long run for a major automotive transmission plant, whose former 20-hectare factory site is now a brownfield under environmental review, a reminder that the city's industrial land regularly changes hands and purposes. Manufacturers moving into that same industrial base, whether in a converted auto plant or a newer canal-side facility, need packaging and palletizing equipment sized for real production volume rather than a small-batch setup. You already know what's going into that repurposed floor space. PLAN IT knows how to size the packaging and palletizing line that fills it. The canal doesn't slow down. St. Catharines has no PLAN IT office, but canal-side and Niagara-region manufacturers can call on us directly for Mars Series VFFS baggers, automatic case packers and case erectors, and PackMaster cobot palletizers suited to that transition, all sized to run your line at full volume from day one. Moving into space like that often means inheriting a larger footprint than your current line fills; a packaging and palletizing system that scales batch after batch closes the gap without a second capital project. Our Ontario location page lays out what's happening region-wide, and the palletizing and VFFS machine categories, plus the automatic case packer lineup, get you straight to the equipment, with our solutions page rounding out what PLAN IT builds.