Why Companies Choose to Work with Pearson Packaging Systems

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Pearson Packaging Systems designs, builds and integrates automated secondary packaging solutions for their customers. They cover the erect, pack, seal and palletize categories, serving customers across the food & beverage, personal care, household & industrial chemicals, e-commerce and warehouse distribution markets.

With a strong focus on end-to-end product offering, Pearson doesn’t aim to be ‘everything to everybody’. Instead, Pearson leverages their strengths and optimizes processes to meet the needs of high-volume manufacturers and distributors who depend on line reliability and uptime. Pearson equipment is built to last, providing the highest value and the lowest total cost of ownership.

Since all major line components can be sourced from Pearson’s product portfolio, including integration services, customers will work with them throughout the entire project lifecycle. The benefits of this one-stop shop model include:

  • Shorter-than-industry-average lead times
  • Uniform user interface and operation
  • Uniform design philosophy and wiring
  • Reduced failure points
  • PackML compliance for ease of integration and serviceability
  • Vendor management and a pre-qualified supplier network
  • Comprehensive project and risk management
  • Reliable support through design, build, install and start-up
  • Cohesive system validation

Pearson Packaging Systems continues to conduct market research and analysis to understand how customer needs are evolving. Since 2003, Pearson has implemented Lean Manufacturing principles by outsourcing part fabrication from best-in-class providers and implementing a Just-In-Time (JIT) delivery structure that has facilitated short-than-industry average lead times.

In 2019, Pearson plans to pursue a ‘Machine as a Service’ business model as an alternate tailored solution to customers who list high, reliable throughput rates as their primary concern.

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