What information should I include in an enquiry?
Include the product being packed, container size, closure type, target output, utilities and any line-integration constraints you already know.
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Include the product being packed, container size, closure type, target output, utilities and any line-integration constraints you already know.
Yes. The contact page can be used for new machinery enquiries, service support, spare parts requests and general technical questions.
Use the contact form, call 01494 623015 or email sales@lancinguk.com with the details of your requirement.
Share your product, container or pack format, output target and any known site constraints so the team can respond more effectively.
If you are still shaping the brief, these pages can help define the product, pack format, support needs and the information that makes a quote more realistic.
Buyers usually get a better response when they first use the page that matches the real project problem. Sometimes the quickest route is a machinery family page, sometimes it is an application page and sometimes it is a guide that helps clarify the brief before contact is made.
If the project is still early, the pages below can help organise the product, pack, output and line details so the enquiry is easier to answer meaningfully.
Useful routes
These routes often help visitors strengthen the project brief before they contact the team.
Use this guide when comparing suppliers and support scope.
A strong route for bottle-line enquiries.
Useful where footprint, utilities or interfaces still need discussion.
A direct route for many bottle-based packaging enquiries.
Helpful when the product sector shapes the line route.
Useful where delivery, access and handover are already being planned.
Before you enquire
Use these routes if you want to tighten the brief before sending the product, pack and output information to the team.
Useful for wider line projects.
Useful where the container family is already known.
Useful where the project is improving an existing line.
Useful where flexibility and format change are central to the brief.
Compare the main machine families before you commit to a narrower route.
Move from general research into a stronger shortlist and enquiry.
Before you enquire
If you are still defining the project, these guides can help you send a stronger brief and compare supplier responses more confidently.
Budget for the full route instead of comparing headline machine prices alone.
See what affects timing from first brief through FAT, delivery and commissioning.
Check scope, assumptions, exclusions and support before you choose.
Send the product, pack, output and site details that strengthen the shortlist.
Use product behaviour, pack format, fill accuracy and output to shortlist the right filling route.
Compare closure type, torque control, cap feed and changeover needs before you shortlist.