What is Lancing UK?
Lancing UK is a packaging machinery supplier focused on filling, capping, labelling, sealing, conveying and end-of-line automation for UK industry.
Lancing UK specialises in semi‑automatic and fully automatic filling, capping, labelling and packaging systems. We’re an engineering‑first business: we start with your product behaviour, your container and your target output, then specify equipment that will run reliably in the real world — not just on paper.
Over the years we’ve supported businesses of every size, from start‑ups launching a first SKU to established manufacturers upgrading output, reducing labour and improving consistency. Our role is to make automation feel straightforward: clear specifications, realistic expectations, tidy installations and support that doesn’t disappear once the machine is delivered.
Whether you need a single standalone machine or a complete integrated line, we focus on repeatability and operator confidence. That means practical changeovers, clean documentation, sensible access for maintenance, and a support path for spares and servicing.
Filling, capping, labelling, coding, conveyors, infeed/outfeed handling and end‑of‑line packing.
Turnkey lines with sensible control layouts, safety guarding, documentation and commissioning support.
Planned maintenance, reactive call‑outs, spare parts supply and guidance to keep production moving.
We choose proven technology and apply it intelligently, building solutions that are reliable and easy to run.
We work closely with customers to understand their processes and deliver equipment that fits their operation.
From installation and training to rapid spares and servicing, we support our equipment over its lifetime.
If you’re planning a new line, upgrading existing equipment, or just want practical advice, talk to our team and we’ll help you map out the next step.
Contact UsUseful answers to common questions before you enquire.
Lancing UK is a packaging machinery supplier focused on filling, capping, labelling, sealing, conveying and end-of-line automation for UK industry.
No. The business also supports installation, commissioning, training, spares, servicing and ongoing technical support.
Businesses that need practical packaging automation guidance, realistic machine selection and long-term aftercare support benefit most.
Lancing UK is based in Thame, Oxfordshire and supports packaging machinery projects across the UK.
Useful next steps
These pages expand on machine selection, applications and support so the next conversation is more specific and more useful.
Compare suppliers on project fit, support and long-term value, not only on the machine itself.
Start from the pack format if that is the fastest way to narrow the shortlist.
Review installation, integration, training, servicing and aftercare routes.
Browse the main machine families across filling, capping, labelling, sealing and line support.
Move from general research into a stronger shortlist and enquiry.
Useful when the project is wider than one machine or category page.
Most successful machinery projects move through a sequence: the product and pack are defined, the shortlist is narrowed, the line layout is considered, the installation route is planned and the aftercare expectations are clarified. The site has been expanded to support that full path rather than only the machine-category stage.
That means visitors can now move from the About page into the exact guide, application or support route that matches the real stage of the project.
Next steps
These pages help move from the company overview into the right research or support step.
A guide for evaluating supplier fit, support scope and project expectations.
Move into the main machinery families supplied by Lancing UK.
Use pack-format routes when the finished pack is the clearest starting point.
Use sector pages when product behaviour drives the machinery route.
A service route for the stage before exact machines are finalised.
Move into the direct enquiry route once the brief is ready.
Project routes
These new pages strengthen the commercial routes around complete lines, retrofits, format-led projects and contract-packer enquiries.
A route for projects where several machine families need joined-up planning.
A route for staged improvement rather than a greenfield line.
Useful where the enquiry still needs a stronger brief.
Useful where flexibility and changeovers shape the project.
Compare the main machine families before you commit to a narrower route.
Move from general research into a stronger shortlist and enquiry.