Whitby sits inside the eastern end of the Greater Toronto Area's pharmaceutical and distribution corridor. A steel mill and a major grocery retailer's distribution centre both operate in the city, alongside a provincial liquor-distribution warehouse that keeps retail shelves across Ontario stocked. That combination of steel, groceries, and liquor distribution is the packaging automation demand PLAN IT builds for. Whitby's pharmaceutical manufacturing adds another layer: a pharmaceutical maker runs a production facility here, putting Whitby inside the stretch of Ontario health and medical manufacturing that depends on precise, regulation-grade packaging.
An automotive-parts manufacturer also operates in Whitby, a reminder that the city's manufacturing base runs wider than pharma or distribution alone; during the Second World War the same area hosted a secret Allied spy-training camp, a detail with nothing to do with packaging but a sign of how much has moved through Whitby for a long time. If you're running a pharmaceutical line out of Whitby, packaging automation means stick pack and sachet lines built for single-dose accuracy, PLAN IT's EliteFill auger fillers feeding those lines to the gram, and checkweighers that catch a shipment before a regulator does. Every dose has to hold its weight. Your single-dose line doesn't get a second pass at a regulator's audit; PLAN IT's EliteFill-to-checkweigh setup is built for that first pass. PLAN IT supplies and integrates that equipment for Whitby's pharmaceutical producers, and stocks the case erectors and sealers the corridor's distribution centres run alongside it.