Rich Packing ships a cGMP capsule counting & bottling line to a U.S. client—0.02% accuracy, up to 4,000 bph, and seven-layer protective export packaging.
. Built for FDA and cGMP environments, the turnkey line integrates counting, filling, sealing, and labeling, and is designed for fast changeovers and clean operations. For customers scaling local production, the delivery underscores Rich Packing’s ability to combine high-precision automation with reliable cross-border logistics.
Engineered around real-world throughput, the line uses high-accuracy photoelectric sensing to maintain a counting error within 0.02%, while the overall system can reach up to 4,000 bottles per hour depending on SKU and fill count. Serialization-friendly bottle handling, induction sealing, and vision-assisted labeling help preserve traceability and reduce rework. The result is a resilient capsule counting and filling line that raises OEE without compromising compliance.
Because export performance is only as strong as the crate it travels in, Rich Packing developed a seven-layer protective packaging method for this project:
1. Triple film barrier. The equipment is wrapped in three layers of eco-friendly film that separately target moisture, dust, and scuff protection. The films meet U.S. hygiene expectations for pharma equipment handling and help keep electronics stable across climate changes.
2. Vacuum sealing. A full vacuum wrap removes residual air and humidity, limiting oxidation on metal parts and preventing microbial growth so the line can be commissioned faster after unpacking.
3. Reinforced wooden base. A high-density pine skid is dimensioned to the machine’s footprint and rated to three times the load. Stainless fasteners and double-screw anchors at stress points keep the frame locked during long-haul sea and road transport.
`around protrusions and between contact surfaces to absorb vibration and impact.
5. Corner protection. One-piece molded corner guards distribute impact over a larger area, preventing case deformation and protecting machine edges during loading and unloading.
6. Crate strapping. Custom solid-wood cases are cross-strapped horizontally and vertically at tight intervals, with metal buckles securing every junction to keep panels from loosening under vibration.
7. Container lashing. Each crate is tied to at least four fixing points inside the container so there is no internal play, reducing collision risk throughout the voyage.
Rich Packing’s equipment is used by global brands and regional contract manufacturers alike. With this shipment, the company reiterates its commitment to safe, efficient, and inspection-ready automatic capsule counting machine solutions for regulated markets. For specifications, case studies, or to discuss a tailored pharmaceutical packing machines, contact the Rich Packing sales team for details.
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