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Dry Goods

Dry Goods Palletizers

Whether you are a book publisher, a soft drink manufacturer, a frozen foods producer or you are producing some other dry stackable items, we likely have a palletizer to meet your palletizing needs. IPLA has quickly become a world leader in developing innovative palletizing solutions for virtually any dry good palletizing application.

We offer palletizers for boxes, trays, bags, RPC’s, pails, drums, bottles and other stackable items and can provide cost-effective solutions for any production speed.
Most of our designs are fully modular to accommodate your future growth or expansion, enabling  you to maximize your investment dollar by not having to replace equipment as you expand.

IPLA Facts & Features:

  • 25 years of experience in palletizer manufacturing
  • A proven customer satisfaction record in multiple industries
  • Modular, scalable options that fit your budget
  • Low and high level palletizers with production rates of 15 to 35 items per minute
  • Post-sale service, with service options
  • A true parts replacement warranty, including shipping costs

See our box palletizer page for more details, layouts and photos of our IPLA dry goods palletizing options.


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