There are five major issues with choosing a food packaging machine in order to buy one that suits you. So how do you choose?
1. The size of the machine.
In addition, when selecting a supplier, it is important to see if they can provide multiple models of packaging machines, so that you can easily find the models that are suitable for your packaging production line. If you purchase front product processing equipment with a large footprint, you can purchase a smaller packaging machine. In summary, take a look at some machines, compare them, and then choose the packaging machine that best suits the size of your factory.
2. Flexibility
The packaging requirements are likely to change both now and in the future. So when choosing a packaging machine, this cannot be ignored. If you wish to have changes in the size of the cardboard box or product in the future, it is important to ensure that the machine you purchased can be modified or processed with various specifications of cardboard boxes. In addition, you need to find out if the speed of the packaging machine you want to buy can meet your current and future needs for it.
3. Delivery time.
At present, customers demand prompt delivery, and they also require suppliers to deliver within the specified time. You can request the supplier's production plan to ensure all production steps, including design, procurement, assembly, testing, wiring, and programming.
4. It is possible to integrate upstream and downstream equipment.
Usually, the packaging is located in the middle of the production line, ensuring that the packaging machine you purchase can connect and communicate with upstream and downstream devices. Due to the fact that a production line also includes various other machines, such as electronic equipment, metal detection machines, upstream bagging and packaging machines, downstream packing and palletizing machines, etc. If only one packaging machine is purchased, ensure that the supplier understands how to integrate the production line.
5. Provide technical services.
After the equipment installation is completed, the supplier should continue to provide technical support. How many maintenance technicians a supplier has can tell how fast their service feedback is. Find a supplier who can provide 24-hour service. If you and the supplier are in different regions, ensure that you are within their service scope.