Line bundle route

Fill cap label convey packaging line bundles

Many packaging projects work better when fill, cap, label and convey decisions are made together, even if the purchase is phased.

Reviewed by the Lancing UK technical team · Updated May 2026

Why bundle the route

A filler, capper, labeller and conveyor can each work individually but fail as a line if speed, spacing, accumulation or operator access are not aligned.

Planning the route together helps avoid poor handoffs and future rework.

  • Line balance
  • Conveyor handoff
  • Accumulation
  • Changeover consistency
  • Operator access

Which stages to include

The bundle can include filling, capping, labelling, sealing, coding, conveying, accumulation, bottle handling or end-of-line support depending on the pack.

The right scope depends on the bottleneck and the future format range.

  • Filling
  • Capping
  • Labelling
  • Coding and sealing
  • Conveying and accumulation
  • End-of-line support

Phased implementation

A bundle does not always mean buying everything at once. A phased route can solve the bottleneck first while keeping future integration in mind.

This protects the buyer from purchasing a single machine that later needs to be moved or reworked.

  • Phase one bottleneck fix
  • Future layout planning
  • Service and spares plan
  • Integration-ready interfaces

Ready to turn this into a practical shortlist?

Send Lancing UK your product, pack format, closure, label requirement, output target and current production issue. The team can help compare the most realistic machinery route before you commit to a specification.

Quick answers

Short answers for buyers comparing packaging machinery options.

Does a bundle require a full line purchase?

No. It can be a planning route that keeps future integration in mind.

Why include conveyors early?

Conveyors and accumulation often decide whether machines work well together as a line.

Can Lancing UK help compare bundles?

Yes. Lancing UK can review product, pack and output needs to suggest a practical route.

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