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Smart Weigh Integrates Weighing and Packaging into Single Production Lines

Ready meal manufacturers are moving away from fragmented production setups by adopting integrated systems that connect weighing, filling, and packaging in one workflow. Zhongshan-based Smart Weigh Packaging Machinery is targeting this shift, aiming to reduce coordination overhead and manual intervention for producers managing complex, multi-component food lines.

Bio & NewsJune 22, 2026602 reads0

As product variety expands, food producers face pressure to maintain efficiency without sacrificing flexibility. Many ready meal operations currently rely on disconnected systems where weighing and portioning remain separate from final packaging, creating risks for errors and inconsistent output. Smart Weigh's latest systems address this by combining multihead weighers with pump filling technologies, allowing solid ingredients and sauces to move through a continuous, synchronized process.

This trend toward system-level integration extends beyond ready meals into the snack and pet food sectors. In snack manufacturing, the company has deployed dual VFFS machines that share a single multihead weigher, reaching speeds of 180 packs per minute while minimizing floor space. Similarly, for wet pet food, their lines utilize dual-component filling to dose meat chunks and gravy into cans, jars, or pouches simultaneously, incorporating anti-drip nozzles to ensure seal integrity.

Market demand for such technology is rising alongside the growth of the global ready meals sector, which Research and Markets projects to reach USD 328.41 billion by 2030. With over 2,000 systems installed across 50 countries, Smart Weigh is positioning its equipment to handle the increasing complexity of modern recipes. CEO Hanson Wong noted that manufacturers now prioritize workflows that simplify production while adapting to changing SKU requirements. By centralizing feeding, weighing, and palletizing, these integrated platforms aim to replace manual handoffs with automated, scalable production paths.

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