E2Pack provides comprehensive engineering services for the design and implementation of conveying lines tailored to handle:

> Empty, filled, and packaged PET containers
> Aluminum and tinplate cans
> Empty, filled, and packaged glass containers
> HDPE containers, drums, crates, cartons, trays, shrink-wrapped packs, jerrycans, pouches, and more

Our conveying lines leverage a variety of transport technologies, carefully selected to deliver the optimal solution based on product type, line layout, and production capacity. This approach ensures customized systems designed for maximum efficiency and seamless integration into any packaging process.

EMPTY PET AND HDPE

Air or vacuum conveying systems for empty PET containers, with production capacities of up to 1,500 containers per minute.

Filled PET and HDPE

Air or vacuum conveying systems for filled PET and HDPE containers, with production capacities of up to 1,500 containers per minute.

Empty Glass

Conveying systems for empty glass containers (jars and bottles), with production capacities of up to 1,000 containers per minute.

FULL GLASS

Conveying systems for full glass containers (jars and bottles) with production capacity up to 1500 containers per minute.

Tinplate Cans

Conveying systems for empty and filled tinplate cans, with production capacities of up to 2,000 containers per minute.

Aluminum Cans

Conveying systems for empty and filled aluminum cans, with production capacities of up to 2,000 containers per minute.

BRICK

Conveying systems for brick-pack products, with production capacities of up to 500 containers per minute.

Large Containers in PET, HDPE, and Tinplate

Conveying systems for brick-pack products, with production capacities of up to 500 containers per minute.

Plastic Pouches

Conveying systems for plastic pouches, with production capacities of up to 500 containers per minute.

Packaged Containers in Shrink-Wrapped Packs, Cartons, Crates, and Trays

Conveying systems for packaged containers in shrink-wrapped packs, cartons, crates, and trays — both empty and filled — with production capacities of up to 300 units per minute.