Standard Palletising cells

Robotic palletising offers numerous advantages in industrial and logistics operations by improving efficiency, accuracy, and workplace safety. Robots can stack and arrange products on pallets quickly and consistently, reducing cycle times and minimizing product damage caused by manual handling. Their precision ensures stable, uniform pallet loads that optimize storage and transport space. Robotic systems can operate continuously with minimal supervision, boosting productivity and reducing labor costs. Additionally, they enhance worker safety by taking over repetitive, heavy, or ergonomically challenging tasks, allowing human workers to focus on higher-value responsibilities and reducing the risk of injury.


Basic palletising cell

Twin palletising cell

This cell is based around an ABB IRB 460 palletising robot. Cartons are fed in on two infeed conveyors and are palletised on two separate pallet positions. A stack of new pallets is located in the corner of the cell and the robot picks empty pallets from the stack as it needs them. 

The robot, controller and infeed conveyor are all mounted on a fabricated base-frame which makes installation or moving the cell very quick and easy. 

Options are available for pre-orienting the cartons on the infeed conveyor, for having multiple infeeds, and for integration with downstream equipment such as a stretch wrapper. 

Cobot palletising cell

Cobot conveyor palletising cell

This cell is based around an ABB GoFa cobot. Cartons are fed in on a single infeed conveyor and they are palletised on a pallet on a pallet conveyor.

The robot, controller and infeed conveyor are all mounted on a fabricated base-frame which makes installation or moving the cell very quick and easy. 

Options are available for pre-orienting the cartons on the infeed conveyor, for having multiple infeeds, and for integration with downstream equipment such as a stretch wrapper.