Can Lancing UK supply modules rather than full lines?
Yes. Projects can focus on individual filling, capping, labelling or handling modules where suitable.
OEM and integrator route
OEM and integrator buyers need packaging machinery modules that fit a wider project, with clear interfaces, support expectations and practical handoff points.
Reviewed by the Lancing UK technical team · Updated May 2026
An integrator project may need a filler, capper, labeller, conveyor section, sealing station or complete packaging cell that interfaces with upstream or downstream equipment.
The important detail is not only the module itself but how it will be integrated, commissioned and supported.
Define mechanical interfaces, controls expectations, guarding, utilities, footprint, access, product-contact requirements and support responsibilities.
Clear boundaries prevent integration gaps and make commissioning smoother.
Lancing UK can help compare suitable machine families and provide practical input on line integration, installation and support.
That gives OEMs and integrators a route to add packaging capability without building every module from scratch.
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.
Short answers for buyers comparing packaging machinery options.
Yes. Projects can focus on individual filling, capping, labelling or handling modules where suitable.
Interfaces, product/pack details, output target, controls expectations and support boundaries.
Yes. Commissioning, installation and operator handover can be discussed as part of the project scope.
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