Rethinking End-of-Line Automation at Interpack in a Rapidly Evolving Snack Market

Hall 11, Stand D74-10

The snack industry has become one of the most dynamic areas of food manufacturing. Growth projections remain strong, with industry research indicating that most snack producers expect continued expansion over the next several years. Yet the real story is not growth alone, but the type of growth reshaping production environments.

Today’s snack aisle reflects a marketplace defined by constant variation. Multipacks sit alongside single-serve formats. Club-store volumes coexist with e-commerce-ready cartons. Limited-time flavours and seasonal launches introduce frequent packaging updates. SKU counts continue to climb, and what once qualified as occasional changeovers now feels continuous.

As a result, flexibility has become an essential capability in modern snack production. Manufacturing strategies increasingly revolve around adaptability rather than scale alone. Lines must respond to variation as a normal operating condition, not an exception.

From Scale to Agility

For decades, efficiency in snack manufacturing was measured by sustained, high-volume output of a limited number of formats. Today, scale still matters, but it exists alongside a growing need for responsiveness.

Production schedules are more fluid. Retail requirements shift more quickly. Distribution channels, including e-commerce and club retail, influence pack configurations and case counts. At the same time, labour constraints and supply chain volatility continue to shape operational decisions across the food and beverage sector.

Within this environment, performance is no longer defined by speed alone. The most effective production lines are those that can adapt quickly, recover efficiently, and maintain consistency across multiple packaging formats.

The Changing Role of End-of-Line Automation

Secondary packaging has traditionally been viewed as fixed infrastructure – reliable, necessary, and largely unchanged. In an environment shaped by SKU proliferation, however, it is becoming an active contributor to operational agility.

Case sealing provides a clear example. In stable, long-run production, conventional systems perform predictably. But in facilities managing frequent format changes, manual adjustments and semi-automatic interventions can introduce incremental delays. Over time, these interruptions accumulate, impacting overall throughput. Seal consistency can also vary when equipment is repeatedly adjusted under production pressure.

Random automatic case sealing systems are designed to address this challenge. By adjusting automatically to varying case dimensions without manual intervention, they support production models where change is continuous rather than occasional. The objective is not simply high throughput, but uninterrupted flow across diverse packaging formats.

Flexibility as Infrastructure

As packaging diversity becomes a competitive advantage, the systems supporting that diversity move closer to the centre of operational strategy. End-of-line automation, once

considered a finishing step, now plays a critical role in maintaining throughput, ensuring consistent case quality, and enabling future product innovation.

In this context, flexibility is no longer a feature. It is foundational infrastructure.

This shift is increasingly reflected in the evolution of end-of-line systems themselves. Established platforms that once set the benchmark for reliable, high-performance random case sealing are now being re-engineered to better align with modern production realities – where footprint, usability and lifecycle efficiency are as critical as throughput.

The latest generation of these systems, including the re-engineered 7048 Fully Automatic Random Case Sealer is being showcased by Endoline Automation at Interpack 2026, reflecting this broader transition toward more adaptable, space-efficient and operator-friendly automation.

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Endoline Machinery

Endoline specialise in the design, manufacture and installation of high quality end of line packaging machinery. For over 40 years Endoline’s business has developed from designing and manufacturing small case taping machines to its position today as a leading UK manufacturer and worldwide supplier of end-of-line packaging machines and systems.

If you have a sales enquiry, machine order question, spare parts order or any other query please use our contact page or email us at sales@endoline-automation.com to get in touch with us and your query will be distributed to the relevant department.

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