How food manufacturers in Europe are automating palletizing without adding headcount

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Across Italy and the DACH region, food manufacturers are facing the same reality:

  • 📈 Increasing production demand
  • 👷 Labor shortages and rising costs
  • ⚠️ End-of-line processes limiting throughput

And more often than not, the bottleneck isn’t where you think.

👉 It’s palletizing.

 

The challenge: Scaling without hiring

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A premium Italian manufacturer of chocolate, pastries, and snacks recently faced this exact situation.

Their setup was simple — but limiting:

  • 1 operator per palletizing station
  • €40,000/year labor cost
  • 1 shift, 1 line

Scaling production meant only one thing:
➡️ Hiring more operators

But in today’s labor market, that’s:

  • Expensive
  • Unreliable
  • Hard to sustain long-term

So they asked a better question:

👉 “How can we increase output without increasing labor?”

The application: typical (and challenging) food industry constraints

This wasn’t a niche use case. It’s exactly what many manufacturers deal with daily:

  • 📦 Cardboard boxes up to 17 kg
  • ⚡ 6–10 picks per minute
  • 📏 Pallets up to 1,700 mm
  • 🧩 Interlayers required
  • 🔄 Boxes arriving via conveyor, consistently oriented

In other words:

👉 Too demanding for manual scaling
👉 But traditionally seen as too complex for flexible automation

The solution: Robotiq Lean Palletizing (PE20 model)

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Instead of going with a rigid, high-cost automation system, the manufacturer selected:

👉 Robotiq PE20

Because it’s designed specifically for manufacturers who need:

✅ Fast deployment

No major layout changes. No long integration cycles.

✅ Safe collaboration

Operate without fencing — ideal for existing production environments.

✅ flexibility

Handle multiple SKUs, box sizes, and pallet patterns without re-engineering.

✅ Ease of use

Operators can run the system without robotics expertise.

The results: Immediate ROI and scalable growth

💰 €40,000 saved per year — per station

By removing one manual palletizing role:

  • Labor costs dropped instantly
  • Payback became highly predictable

📈 Increased throughput

With a stable pick rate of 6–10 picks/min:

  • No more end-of-line bottlenecks
  • Production can scale with confidence

📦 Better pallet quality

  • Consistent stacking
  • Integrated interlayer handling
  • Reduced product damage

🔄 Future-proof operations

As production evolves:

  • New products? No problem
  • New formats? Easily configurable
  • New demands? Already covered

Why this matters for Italian & DACH manufacturers

If you’re running a food production line in:

🇮🇹 Italy
🇩🇪 Germany
🇦🇹 Austria
🇨🇭 Switzerland

You’re likely dealing with:

  • High labor costs
  • Workforce shortages
  • Pressure to increase efficiency

👉 The reality:
Manual palletizing doesn’t scale anymore.

👉 The opportunity:
Automation doesn’t have to be complex or risky.

The smartest first step in automation

Many manufacturers think they need to automate entire lines.

But in reality:

👉 Palletizing is often the fastest, lowest-risk entry point into automation

  • Quick ROI
  • Minimal disruption
  • Immediate impact

Is your application a good fit?

Not every palletizing setup is the same.

The real question is:

👉 Will this work for your boxes, your rates, your layout?

Try the Palletizing Fit Tool (2 Minutes)

Get a clear answer instantly:

  • ✔️ Check if your application is compatible
  • ✔️ Estimate ROI based on your inputs
  • ✔️ Get a recommended configuration

👉 Start your evaluation now with the Palletizing Fit Tool

 

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