Dual-Line Palletizer: One Machine, Double the Capacity
Release time:
2026-06-15

In an era of rising real estate costs, how can you generate greater value with less equipment? The dual-line palletizer offers the perfect solution. A single unit serves two production lines simultaneously, doubling efficiency while halving investment costs.
Core Technologies
- Dual-Line Parallel Operation: Unique dual-station design handles palletizing tasks from two independent production lines simultaneously.
- Intelligent Scheduling: Dynamic path-planning algorithms ensure smooth operation without interference between the two lines.
- Rapid Switching: Station switching takes just 3 seconds, accommodating the simultaneous processing of different products.
- Independent Control: Palletizing parameters can be set separately for each line, offering flexibility to meet diverse requirements.
Performance Comparison
Compared to two single-line palletizers:
- Equipment investment reduced by 40%
- Footprint reduced by 35%
- Energy consumption lowered by 25%
- Maintenance costs decreased by 30%
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