Box Sealing Machine
inventory_2Automatic top & bottom sealing with options for random or uniform carton sizes.
- • Random-size capability
- • Tool-less tape head access
- • Print/apply ready
Warelift delivers integrated Box Sealing Machines, Conveyors, Collaborative Palletizing Robots, Strapping Machines and Wrapping Machines for high-volume warehouses and production sites.
Warelift impact snapshot
Typical end-of-line transformation.
Labor reduction
2–4 FTE/line
Throughput
up to 40 ctn/min
Line availability
> 98% OEE
Scope
Mechanical + PLC + safety
Core modules in every Warelift line:
• Box Sealing Machine · Conveyor · Collaborative Palletizing Robot
• Strapping Machine · Wrapping Machine
Product range
Warelift focuses on one thing: reliable, integrated end-of-line automation. Every system is built from these five modules, engineered to work together.
Automatic top & bottom sealing with options for random or uniform carton sizes.
Safety-rated cobots that palletize next to operators with minimal fencing.
Motor-driven roller and belt conveyors for induction, accumulation and merges.
Inline strapping for cartons, bundles and pallets to secure loads before shipment.
Stretch wrapping for scan-friendly, stable pallets with predictable film usage.
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Go to product overview arrow_forwardLine design
We start with your SKU data, carton sizes, order mix and peak profiles. Then we size the right combination of box sealing, conveying, palletizing, strapping and wrapping modules to fit your footprint and shifts.
1. Data-driven line sizing
We simulate peak and average flows to validate accumulation lengths, merge strategies and palletizing capacity.
2. One scope for mechanics, controls & safety
Warelift owns conveyors, machines, PLC, HMI and safety circuits to eliminate integration gaps.
3. Phased rollout
Start with the most constrained zone and expand module-by-module as volume and budget grow.
Example outbound line
Install window
5–7 days with staging
Commissioning
On-site + remote support
Why Warelift
Mechanical, controls and safety engineers are involved from the first layout, reducing RFQ ambiguity and “TBD” costs.
Standardized modules, tested PLC templates and clear FAT/SAT plans keep installs on schedule and on budget.
Every proposal includes throughput assumptions, labor deltas and maintenance expectations for your finance models.
Next step
Send us your SKU mix, carton sizes, current bottlenecks and building layout. Our team will return a high-level concept, indicative budget and implementation window.