Founded in 2001, secondary packaging provider Robopac USA is based in Duluth, Georgia, but it has deep roots in the packaging valley of Bologna, Italy. As a subsidiary of the Italian-based Aetna Group that started as a foundry casting aluminum in the 1930s, the company is built on a customer-centric partnership approach, delivering the end-of-line packaging equipment needed downstream to pack cases and stack pallets.
Robopac USA is best known for its portable semi-automatic stretch wrap machine, called Robot S7, now in its seventh generation, but the company offers everything downstream from the product being made. Once the product is filled, it needs to be case packed and stacked onto a pallet and then picked up to be taken to the truck to be loaded.
“We manufacture, service, and support a complete line of end-of-line packaging equipment,” said Robopac USA marketing manager Derek Jones, noting the company provides the widest range of machines and technological capabilities across all of its product lines, including case packing, palletizing, stretch wrapping, and laser guided vehicles.
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