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Guide

How case tapers reduce manual packing labour

Use carton sealing automation to reduce repeated hand taping and free operators for higher-value packing tasks.

Packing application equipment for carton sealing and dispatch lines

Why this matters

For packing labour reduction, the issue is usually that hand taping is repetitive and can limit the number of cartons finished per shift. A good case taper decision looks at the whole packing process: carton sizes, product handling, operators, tape specification, line speed and support after installation.

What good looks like

The target is more consistent sealing with fewer manual tape-gun operations. That may mean a semi-automatic carton sealer, an automatic case taper, a random-size case sealer or a simpler change to the line layout. The right answer depends on how boxes arrive at the sealing point and what happens immediately afterwards.

Checks before you buy

Measure the smallest and largest cartons, check filled case weights, confirm whether top flaps are already closed and note the number of cartons sealed per hour. It is also worth checking tape width, case quality, operator reach and the space needed for safe maintenance.

Getting a useful recommendation

When you send a clear description of the current process, the recommendation can focus on practical improvements rather than generic machinery. That improves quote accuracy and helps avoid buying a machine that is too small, too slow or more complex than necessary.

Next step

For help choosing the right machine, compare the case taper machine range, read the buyer guide or send your carton details through the quote form.

How case tapers reduce manual packing labour FAQ

Who should read this reduce packing labour guide?

It is written for UK production, fulfilment, dispatch and contract packing teams comparing case tapers and carton sealing machines.

Can I get advice before choosing a machine?

Yes. A useful starting point is to send carton dimensions, case weight, tape details, throughput and photos or video of the current packing area.

Will one case taper suit every carton?

Not always. The machine must be checked against the minimum and maximum carton size range, box quality, tape type and how often sizes change.