END-OF-LINE PACKAGING & INSPECTION
Kraken’s End-of-Line Packaging & Inspection solutions are designed to bring control and consistency to the final stages of the packaging line.
This is where products are verified, packed, sealed, labeled, and prepared for final handling.
Metal Detection
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End-of-line packaging is where small inconsistencies
become expensive.
If the product is not packed correctly, if production rates
are not kept, or if product defects are not detected
and handled, the result is increased labor costs, downtime, lost product, and avoidable disruption to production.
We know that products need to leave the line in a condition that supports smooth case handling, palletizing,
and final shipment.
These are often the final control points in the line—and some of the most important
Kraken’s End-of-Line Packaging & Inspection solutions are commonly applied to:


Bags & Pouches






These solutions are especially valuable when the product must be inspected and packed, verified, and reliably at the final stages of the line.
This area of the line often creates more problems than it should. Products may arrive inconsistently from production. Existing transfer methods can lead to wear, mistiming, or even product damage. Metal detection requirements may also introduce layout challenges that disrupt flow rather than protect it.
Kraken focuses on this critical stage—solving real-world production issues instead of simply adding more equipment.
This area of the line often creates more problems than it should. Products may arrive inconsistently from production. Existing transfer methods can lead to wear, mistiming, or even product damage. Metal detection requirements may also introduce layout challenges that disrupt flow rather than protect it.
Kraken focuses on this critical stage—solving real-world production issues instead of simply adding more equipment.
This area of the line often creates more problems than it should. Products may arrive inconsistently from production. Existing transfer methods can lead to wear, mistiming, or even product damage. Metal detection requirements may also introduce layout challenges that disrupt flow rather than protect it.
Kraken focuses on this critical stage—solving real-world production issues instead of simply adding more equipment.
This area of the line often creates more problems than it should. Products may arrive inconsistently from production. Existing transfer methods can lead to wear, mistiming, or even product damage. Metal detection requirements may also introduce layout challenges that disrupt flow rather than protect it.
Kraken focuses on this critical stage—solving real-world production issues instead of simply adding more equipment.
This area of the line often creates more problems than it should. Products may arrive inconsistently from production. Existing transfer methods can lead to wear, mistiming, or even product damage. Metal detection requirements may also introduce layout challenges that disrupt flow rather than protect it.
Kraken focuses on this critical stage—solving real-world production issues instead of simply adding more equipment.
This area of the line often creates more problems than it should. Products may arrive inconsistently from production. Existing transfer methods can lead to wear, mistiming, or even product damage. Metal detection requirements may also introduce layout challenges that disrupt flow rather than protect it.
Kraken focuses on this critical stage—solving real-world production issues instead of simply adding more equipment.
This area of the line often creates more problems than it should. Products may arrive inconsistently from production. Existing transfer methods can lead to wear, mistiming, or even product damage. Metal detection requirements may also introduce layout challenges that disrupt flow rather than protect it.
Kraken focuses on this critical stage—solving real-world production issues instead of simply adding more equipment.
This area of the line often creates more problems than it should. Products may arrive inconsistently from production. Existing transfer methods can lead to wear, mistiming, or even product damage. Metal detection requirements may also introduce layout challenges that disrupt flow rather than protect it.
Kraken focuses on this critical stage—solving real-world production issues instead of simply adding more equipment.
Kraken does not approach flow management as a
collection of conveyor functions. Every solution is
engineered around how the entire packaging line
operates, including:
That system-level perspective is what allows Kraken to build solutions that support performance, not just movement.
Kraken does not treat orientation and staging as
isolated conveyor functions.
If product presentation, spacing, or transfer challenges are affecting performance, Kraken
can help engineer a solution that brings more control to the line.