In-Line Packaging Systems

In-Line Packaging Systems

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In-Line Packaging Systems manufactures production lines and individual components, such as fillers, labelers, and rinsers, for a variety of industries.

We began as In-Line Labeling in 1994 to support and rebuild cold-glue labeling machines designed and built by George Meyer Manufacturing, originally in Worcester, MA. Starting in 1997, we began to design a new pressure sensitive machine and after patenting a number of processes, we launched our new line in 1997. Since then, we have produced over a thousand machines serving industries that are very

05/28/2026

Not every problem in manufacturing is solved with automation alone.

Sometimes quality still comes down to experience, craftsmanship, and people who take pride in doing the job right.

At In-Line Packaging Systems, we believe there’s value in staying hands-on. That means real machining, real fabrication, and real accountability throughout the build process — because the details matter when customers are depending on consistent production.

We’re proud to build machinery the same way we approach customer relationships: with precision, ownership, and long-term commitment.

05/14/2026

Every machine tells a story before it ever ships.

This one is being assembled in-house by our team right here in South Carolina. By keeping fabrication, assembly, and integration under one roof, we maintain tighter quality control, faster problem solving, and a level of craftsmanship that’s hard to replicate with outsourced production.

It’s not just about building machines. It’s about building equipment the right way — with people who care about the final result.

04/21/2026

Every great labeling system starts long before the machine ever runs.

It starts right here—engineers, technicians, and builders working through the details together to solve a unique application.

This project required a custom approach to handle a complex product and labeling requirement. Instead of forcing a standard solution, our team collaborated to get it right—from component selection to final layout.

That’s how you avoid issues later.
That’s how you build it right.

📍 Built in-house.
🔧 Designed for real-world performance.

👉 Have a challenging labeling application? Let’s talk.

Photos from In-Line Packaging Systems's post 04/08/2026

We had the opportunity to host a local high school entrepreneurship class at our facility this week.

It’s always a great experience showing students what goes into building packaging equipment—from initial concepts all the way through final assembly.

They asked some great questions and got a hands-on look at how ideas turn into real-world solutions.

We appreciate them taking the time to visit and learn more about manufacturing and automation.

03/31/2026

Behind every machine we build is craftsmanship you can see.

Our team welds every frame in-house, making sure each system is built strong from the ground up. It’s one of the many ways we maintain control over quality and deliver equipment that lasts.

We take pride in the details—because they matter.

03/27/2026

Confidence in your equipment starts long before it hits your floor.

This is our team machining parts in-house on a CNC—one of the ways we keep control over quality and consistency from the very beginning.

It’s how we reduce surprises, avoid shortcuts, and build equipment you can rely on day in and day out.

Because when production matters, uncertainty isn’t an option.

If you're planning a line upgrade or dealing with reliability issues, feel free to reach out—we’re always happy to talk through it.

03/19/2026

This is where reliability starts.

Every electrical panel at In-Line Packaging Systems is built in-house—from initial layout to final wiring and testing. No outsourcing. No shortcuts.

That means:
✔ Better quality control
✔ Seamless machine integration
✔ Faster troubleshooting and support

What you see here isn’t just assembly—it’s ownership of the entire process.

That’s how we build equipment that performs in the real world.

03/16/2026

Before any machine leaves our facility, it goes through a detailed quality control process.

At In-Line Packaging Systems, every filler, labeler, capper, conveyor, and more is thoroughly inspected and tested by our team to ensure it performs exactly as our customers expect. From mechanical adjustments to electrical checks, our technicians verify every detail before shipment.

Because when our equipment arrives at your facility, it needs to be ready to run.

Quality isn’t an afterthought. It’s built into every machine we produce.

03/07/2026

📸 Built In-House. Built Right.

At In-Line Packaging Systems, our machines don’t come from a catalog — they’re designed, fabricated, and assembled right here in our facility.

This photo captures a quick collaboration between members of our fabrication team in the welding area as they review a machine component before the next step in the build.

Having full control of fabrication allows us to:

✔ Maintain strict quality control
✔ Build reliable equipment designed for real production environments
✔ Continuously refine and improve our machine platforms
✔ Support our customers long after installation

It’s just one example of the craftsmanship and teamwork that goes into every In-Line machine.

02/25/2026

Another busy day at In-Line Packaging Systems as our team continues building packaging solutions designed to help manufacturers run efficiently and grow with confidence.

We also have a few machines available in stock and ready for quick turnaround!

If you’ve been considering a new project or need equipment sooner rather than later, now is a great time to connect.

👉 Please reach out if interested — we’d be glad to discuss current availability.

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7282 Spa Road
North Charleston, SC
29418