Surprise runs on retail and government jobs today, but its Southwest Railplex trade zone is positioned to draw food and beverage manufacturing as Phoenix's industrial corridor expands. PLAN IT is ready when that growth arrives.
Surprise runs on retail and government jobs today, but its Southwest Railplex trade zone is positioned to draw food and beverage manufacturing as Phoenix's industrial corridor expands. PLAN IT is ready when that growth arrives.
Surprise doesn't run on food manufacturing today, and that means the packaging automation demand PLAN IT sees elsewhere in the Phoenix metro isn't coming from inside city limits yet. Surprise's top employers are its school district, city government, and big-box retailers rather than any food or beverage plant. What the city does have is room to grow: the Southwest Railplex, a Foreign Trade Zone industrial district built around direct freight-rail access, sits inside Surprise as a magnet for future industrial and distribution tenants. The city began in 1938 as an agricultural settlement meant to house farm workers cheaply, before incorporating in 1960, and that early agricultural identity still shapes how the area thinks about food production and logistics. As the Phoenix-metro industrial corridor keeps expanding west, a rail-served, trade-zone site like the Railplex is exactly where food, beverage, or consumer-goods manufacturers needing both rail access and duty-deferral advantages tend to land.
A tenant choosing the Railplex for its rail access needs packaging equipment specced before the first railcar is loaded. PLAN IT's Mars Series VFFS baggers form, fill, and seal packaging at whatever rate a future tenant needs, and our case packers load finished cases for the trucks and rail cars the site is meant to serve. That's the kind of readiness we plan for, not react to. The rail access is real. The tenant isn't yet. A food producer's production jump, covered in our case study, shows what this equipment can absorb without adding headcount. Our Arizona location page and food and beverage industry page detail the rest of what we handle across Arizona. The VFFS packaging machine and automatic case packer pages carry the equipment specs, and our solutions page outlines what happens once a Railplex tenant is ready to spec a line. There's no PLAN IT office in Surprise, though our team works directly with Arizona food and beverage manufacturers on spec, install, and support.



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PLAN IT Packaging designs, supplies, and integrates automated packaging solutions for a wide range of industries. From primary packaging to end-of-line systems, we help manufacturers streamline production, improve efficiency, and scale with confidence.
PLAN IT Packaging offers a comprehensive range of equipment, including flow wrappers, vertical and horizontal form-fill-seal machines (VFFS/HFFS), premade pouch systems, case packers, palletizers, and complete turnkey packaging lines. Each solution is tailored to specific products and production needs.
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