Gossamer Enhances Packhouse Efficiency with Strategic Automation Approaches
Gossamer focuses on optimizing packhouse operations by addressing flow constraints rather than solely increasing automation. By investing in strategic improvements and modular solutions, Gossamer aims to enhance throughput and consistency, particularly in the citrus industry, which anticipates a need for increased capacity by 2030.

Gossamer's business development manager, Norman Nieder-Heitmann, emphasizes that flow, not workforce, is the primary constraint in packhouses. The company aims to be involved early in the design process to align automation investments with long-term operational goals.
Modular automation solutions are recommended to address specific bottlenecks, enhancing throughput without overwhelming the system. Gossamer's PP-300 high-speed pattern packer significantly reduces manual labor and processes up to 1,200 cartons per hour.
Their focus on safety and efficiency includes eliminating forklifts in high-density areas, improving pallet handling processes through rail-guided vehicles. The citrus sector's anticipated growth by 2030 presents opportunities for Gossamer to expand its influence in automation.




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