Tucson's small-batch tortilla makers, roasters, and spice producers are scaling past hand-fill lines. PLAN IT supplies VFFS, flow-wrap, and auger-fill equipment built for that jump, with in-stock machines and consultative support serving Tucson.
Tucson's small-batch tortilla makers, roasters, and spice producers are scaling past hand-fill lines. PLAN IT supplies VFFS, flow-wrap, and auger-fill equipment built for that jump, with in-stock machines and consultative support serving Tucson.
Tucson earned UNESCO's first U.S. City of Gastronomy designation in December 2015, a nod to roughly 4,000 years of continuous regional agriculture rather than a smokestack industrial past. That heritage still shapes the city more than any factory row: metro Tucson's population sits just over a million, built around the University of Arizona and retiree-heavy suburbs like Marana and Oro Valley, and the city itself carries little consumer-goods manufacturing of its own. What it does have is a dense small-batch food scene, and that is where packaging automation earns its keep. Family kitchens and independent roasters that started as one-line operations now need the same reliable fill and seal equipment that larger plants run, just sized to their volume.
A Mars Series VFFS bagger is built for a jump like the one a family-run tortilla maker has made in Tucson since 1980, pressing corn and flour tortillas at a pace that needs fast changeovers, not a hand-fed press. Coffee runs on a different clock: a local roaster named Arizona's top roastery by Food & Wine in both 2018 and 2019 has bagged coffee on-site since 2012, and a pouch-fill line handles that stand-up or pillow-bag format at speed. Fine powder is its own category too. About 45 miles south down I-19, a spice and chili producer has ground and packed dry product since 1943, work suited to an EliteFill auger filler rather than a wet-fill line. Volume is the variable, not the recipe. If your Tucson kitchen or roastery is outgrowing a hand-fill setup, we don't ask how you roast or grind, we ask what pouch speed and format the line needs. Tortilla runs, roasted beans, and ground chile each raise their own equipment question, and our Arizona location, food and beverage industry, VFFS, case packer, and solutions pages are where a Tucson producer's pouch speed and format actually get decided.



Watch a fully integrated packaging system in action, or explore more featured case studies today.
Everything you need to know before automating your packaging line.
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.
Automation packaging refers to the use of machinery and integrated systems to perform packaging tasks with minimal manual intervention. This includes processes like filling, sealing, labeling, case packing, and palletizing, improving speed, consistency, and overall production efficiency.
Choosing PLAN IT Packaging means gaining an automation partner focused on performance and reliability. It’s an investment in customized solutions, user-friendly equipment, seamless integration, reduced labor costs, increased output, and dedicated support from concept through installation and beyond.
Partner with us to design an automated packaging system that increases efficiency, enhances productivity, and drives sustainable manufacturing growth.
Book Free Consultation