Palletizing is the process of organizing and arranging goods on pallets to facilitate transportation and storage. It can be performed manually or using automated palletizers, adapting to different types of goods and industrial sectors. BBM specializes in palletization for bottling and packaging plants.

This article will explore palletization techniques, different types of pallets, and the benefits of automated palletization, providing a comprehensive guide to optimizing logistics operations and ensuring efficient and safe transportation of goods. The use of standardized pallets optimizes space and reduces transportation costs, contributing to a sustainable resource management.

Why is palletizing important?

Palletization facilitates the transportation and storage of goods carefully organized on pallets. BBM palletizers are designed to handle the transportation of bottles, bundles, boxes, and packages effectively.

This method allows for the creation of uniform load units, optimizing available space and ensuring greater protection of goods.

Palletization reduces handling times, simplifies loading and unloading operations, and improves safety, as loads are better stabilized.

Additionally, automated palletization significantly reduces the risk of workplace injuries and enables high-speed operation without interruptions, increasing overall productivity. At BBM, you’ll find a wide range of used palletizers, advantageous both for the company and for the environment. Let’s look at the benefits of choosing a second-hand palletizer:

  • Waste Reduction: Using a used palletizer extends the life of existing equipment rather than discarding it prematurely. This reduces the overall amount of electronic and metal waste, helping to lessen environmental impact.
  • Resource Savings: Refurbishing a used palletizer requires fewer resources compared to manufacturing a new one. This includes less raw materials, energy, and water needed to produce new equipment. Consequently, production costs are reduced.
  • Circular Economy: Opting for a used palletizer supports the circular economy by promoting the reuse of existing resources and aligning with the principles of the 3Rs (Reduce, Reuse, Recycle) and beyond, such as Remanufacturing.
  • Lower Carbon Footprint: The remanufacturing or refurbishing process of a used palletizer often results in lower carbon emissions compared to producing a new palletizer. This contributes to mitigating climate change.

Overview of Palletization Techniques

Proper distribution and securing of goods are fundamental for efficient transportation. There are various palletization techniques, such as column stacking, composite stacking, cross stacking, and pyramid stacking. Here are two of the most commonly used techniques:

  • Column Stacking: This technique involves stacking boxes in vertical columns directly on top of each other. It is ideal for products that are uniformly shaped and robust. Column stacking ensures an even distribution of weight, reducing the risk of damage during transportation and storage.
  • Composite Stacking: This method alternates the arrangement of boxes to improve load stability. It combines column stacking and cross stacking to create a more stable and resilient structure. Composite stacking is particularly suitable for irregularly shaped or less robust products.

In all cases, it is essential to distribute the load evenly and secure it properly with shrink wrap or strapping to prevent movement during transport. BBM provides used and refurbished stretch wrappers and strapping machines to ensure proper load securing.

We can then distinguish between manual palletization, which is suitable for small quantities of goods, and automated palletization, performed by machinery and ideal for large volumes due to its efficiency and safety benefits. Additionally, automatic palletizers can handle various types of loads and significantly enhance logistical processes.

 

Guide to Palletising: Techniques, Types and Benefits

Types of Palletizers

1. Robotic Palletizers

Robotic palletizers use robotic arms to stack products onto pallets. They are highly flexible and can handle various shapes and sizes of products. These systems are ideal for production lines with high variability and can be programmed for different stacking patterns.

Advantages:

  • High Precision and Speed: Robotic palletizers offer accurate placement and fast operation.
  • Ability to Handle a Wide Range of Products: They can accommodate different types and sizes of products.
  • Flexibility in Pallet Configuration: They can be easily adjusted to create various palletizing patterns and layouts.

2. Layer Palletizers

These palletizers place products layer by layer onto pallets. They are primarily used for uniform and packaged products, such as boxes and bags. They can be either fully automatic or semi-automatic.

Advantages:

  • Suitable for High Production Volumes: They are ideal for handling large quantities of products efficiently.
  • High Load Stability: They ensure excellent stability of the load due to precise layer stacking.

Discover BBM Packaging’s layer palletizers.

3. Gantry Palletizers

These systems use a gantry to move and position products onto pallets. They are very robust, can handle heavy loads, and are often used in industrial environments or wineries. They operate at low speeds (up to 3000/4000 bottles per hour) as they typically handle one package at a time.

Advantages:

·         Ability to Handle Heavy Loads: They are capable of managing substantial weight efficiently.

·         High Precision and Stability: They provide accurate placement and maintain stability during operation.

4. Semi-automatic pallettizers

These systems combine manual and automatic operations, where the operator assists with positioning products while the machine handles the rest of the stacking and securing process.

Advantages:

  • Lower Initial Costs Compared to Fully Automated Systems: They offer a more economical solution with reduced upfront investment.
  • Flexibility for Small and Medium-Sized Businesses: They provide a versatile option that can be adapted to varying production needs and volumes.

BBM Packaging provides used palletizers for integration into bottling and packaging lines. Discover the one that best fits the production needs of your company.

Innovation in Palletization

Palletization, crucial for logistical efficiency, is undergoing a revolution thanks to the adoption of advanced technologies. Companies are investing in innovative solutions to improve the speed, safety, and precision of palletization processes. Through AI and real-time data analysis, production processes are optimized, saving time and money.

Let’s explore some of the most promising technologies in the field:

Advanced Robotics and Automation

Robotics has significantly transformed palletization. Robotic systems can handle loads of various shapes and sizes with high precision, reducing human error and increasing productivity. Collaborative robots (cobots) are becoming more common, working alongside human operators to optimize processes without the need for safety enclosures.

Autonomous Guided Vehicles (AGVs)

AGVs are revolutionizing internal logistics, including palletization. These vehicles can automatically transport pallets from loading points to warehouses or trucks, reducing transport times and enhancing operational safety. They are programmed to avoid obstacles and work in sync with other automated systems. BBM can assist in designing layout solutions to ensure complete integration of AGVs in bottling plants.

The Green Side of Palletizers

Depending on the technologies and practices implemented, palletizers can indeed be considered eco-friendly.

Key aspects contributing to their sustainability include:

  1. Energy Consumption Reduction: Modern palletizers often incorporate technologies that optimize energy use, such as high-efficiency motors and energy recovery systems. This reduces overall energy consumption and decreases associated carbon emissions.
  2. Better Resource Utilization: Advanced automation in palletizers enables more efficient use of resources, reducing material waste.
  3. Waste Minimization: Integrated quality control systems in automated palletizers, such as vision sensors, ensure that only compliant products are palletized, reducing waste and improving overall operational efficiency.

BBM implements a sustainable business model through the remanufacturing of bottling and packaging lines, extending the lifespan of equipment and reducing waste and energy consumption. This practice not only supports the circular economy but has also earned recognition such as the silver medal from Ecovadis for excellence in corporate sustainability.

BBM Service is committed to reducing waste in bottling and packaging lines. We have developed energy-saving solutions for production lines, demonstrating how process optimization can lead to significant energy savings and a reduction in environmental impact (according to EUR-Lex regulations). Discover our case study on blow-molding machines in this article.

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Our consultancy service for selecting the best palletization solution, combined with support during disassembly, pickup, and startup of the new line, makes us the ideal partner for choosing the most suitable palletizing solution for your needs.

BBM offers used-refurbished palletizers that are more cost-effective and perform at levels comparable to new products. Purchasing a used-refurbished palletizer is also a sustainable choice.

If you are interested in this topic and would like more information about our products, contact us now. We will help you define your turnkey project.

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