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Scope pack-out
A coordinated production floor packing espresso machines and blenders into retail cartons

High-volume contract pack-out / Los Angeles + Tijuana

Pack-out, built forcomplex products.

We configure and operate the kitting, assembly, inspection, retail packing, case packing, and release process for appliances, multi-part products, and accessory programs.

Scope a pack-out program
Monthly capacityMillions of items
Program rangePilot through sustained volume
Product complexityMulti-component + retail ready
Operating footprintLos Angeles + Tijuana

The operation after manufacturing

A product is not finished until the complete experience is packed.

Machines, accessories, printed materials, protection, cables, inserts, and cartons have to arrive at one station, in the right sequence, against one approved standard. We design that physical flow, validate it at pilot scale, and build the capacity to repeat it.

Espresso machine, blender, personal-care device, smart-home product, accessories, inserts, and cartons arranged for pack-out

Built around the product

One line does not fit every program.

Each cell is configured around product geometry, component count, assembly sequence, protection, inspection points, and rate. The process can be simple. The planning behind it should be exact.

  • Countertop appliances
  • Personal care devices
  • Connected products
  • Accessory kits
  • Promotional bundles
  • Retail configurations

Program architecture

Control the sequence.
Protect the product.

01Control

Receive + reconcile

Map finished products, accessories, packaging, and printed components against the approved bill of materials.

02Configure

Assemble + kit

Build the station around the defined sequence, orientation, handling requirements, and takt target.

03Verify

Inspect + count

Confirm component presence, product condition, presentation, and pack integrity at specified control points.

04Release

Pack + prepare

Complete retail cartons, master cases, identification, pallet pattern, and the agreed outbound handoff.

A technician checking an espresso machine and its accessories in molded fiber packaging

Unit-level discipline

Complexity lives in the details.

A missing cable, wrong insert, cosmetic mark, or reversed component can compromise an otherwise excellent product. The pack standard makes every expected touchpoint visible and repeatable.

Bill of materials
Every supplied component, variant, and revision
Pack sequence
Order, orientation, handling, and protection
Quality gates
Presence, condition, fit, and presentation
Release record
Quantity, exceptions, case, pallet, and handoff

Capacity without shortcuts

Scale the cell.
Keep the standard.

Millionsof items per month

Throughput is planned against the real program: touches per unit, component readiness, quality gates, equipment, staffing, shift structure, and release cadence. Capacity is qualified before volume is committed.

01 Product + BOM review02 Cell + quality design03 Pilot + rate validation04 Volume release

Program review

Bring us the complexity.

Send the product set, component count, pack sequence, monthly volume, and target timing. Our production team will identify what is needed to scope the work and qualify capacity.