EOL Packworld | End-of-Line Automation Since 2010

Case Erector

Automatic case erecting systems for efficient carton forming and integration into high-output packaging lines.

  • Automates case opening, squaring, and readiness for downstream packing.
  • Helps create a cleaner foundation for consistent product loading and sealing.
  • Available in layouts suited to compact footprints and inline flow paths.
Case erector machine
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Stable case geometry

Reliable forming and squaring reduces avoidable disruption across the rest of the packaging line.

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Magazine-fed consistency

Controlled blank presentation helps keep case erection repeatable over longer runs.

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Flexible footprint options

The range includes both compact layouts and more direct inline machine arrangements.

Case Erector Range

Choose the case erecting format that best fits your line speed and footprint.

Each system is intended to prepare corrugated cases for dependable downstream packing while matching different layout and throughput conditions.

90 Degree Magazine Case Erector
Compact Layout Space Saving Case Squaring

90 Degree Magazine Case Erector

Automatically erects and squares cases from flat blanks with a space-saving 90-degree magazine layout.

  • Uses a compact arrangement for constrained production spaces.
  • Forms and squares corrugated cases automatically.
  • Supports cleaner handoff to downstream case packing or sealing.
Inline Magazine Case Erector
Straight-Line Flow Inline Flow Carton Prep

Inline Magazine Case Erector

Straight-line case erection and sealing with efficient integration into inline packaging architecture.

  • Matches packaging lines built around direct inline transfer.
  • Supports consistent case preparation before loading.
  • Well suited where layout simplicity matters.
High Speed Servo Based Case Erector
Higher-Speed Option Servo Small Boxes

High Speed Servo Based Case Erector

Compact servo-driven solution for precise and rapid erection of boxes.

  • Designed for fast and precise erection of carton formats.
  • Supports tighter control over motion and repeatability.
  • Fits production lines that need quicker output.
Self Tuck-In Box Case Erector
Adhesive-Free Locking No Adhesive Compact

Self Tuck-In Box Case Erector

Automates self-locking carton erection and flap tuck-in without adhesive or tape for a clean finished pack.

  • Erects flat cartons and tucks flaps into place automatically.
  • Supports multiple box sizes with low-maintenance operation.
  • Fits continuous packaging lines in FMCG, pharma, and e-commerce environments.
Small Box Case Erector
E-commerce Ready Small Cartons High Throughput

Small Box Case Erector

Compact rapid-forming system for small cartons with continuous bottom folding and sealing at up to 18 cartons per minute.

  • Combines suction, carton forming, bottom folding, and sealing in one cycle.
  • Built for fast-paced small-carton applications and seasonal volume spikes.
  • Supports broad use across e-commerce, cosmetics, food, pharma, and FMCG lines.
Project Discussion

Match the machine category to your actual line conditions.

Share your product range, throughput target, and layout constraints so our team can recommend a more practical packaging solution.

Case Erector Selection

Selecting the right machine family requires more than comparing model names.

Case erectors set the foundation for downstream packing quality. Stable case squaring, dependable flap handling, and synchronized output help prevent avoidable interruptions across the full packaging line.

Application Fit

Machine selection should reflect pack style, product behavior, operator interaction, and the performance level expected from the line.

Line Integration

A reliable category solution should connect cleanly with upstream and downstream equipment so the entire packaging flow remains stable under real operating conditions.

Ownership Value

Long-term value comes from maintainable design, predictable changeover, service access, and dependable support after installation.

Our category platforms are engineered to help manufacturers move from manual or inconsistent operation to controlled, repeatable packaging performance.