Spartan Machine Co., Ltd. · Industrial Packaging Machinery

Precision Packaging Machines,
Built for Your Pack Format.

From stand-up pouches to drip coffee bags — we match the machine route to your product, fill weight and output target. No guesswork.

Background footage shows production equipment for context only — it is not a speed, capacity or output claim.

Filling & Dosing

How the Product Gets Into the Pack.

The dosing system is selected by how your product behaves — not by machine family. It is the component most often missing from a low-cost quotation.

Auger filler for powder dosing on packaging machine
Powder · Auger FillerScrew speed set from real product — flow and dust tested, not assumed.
Multihead weigher for granule and solid product dosing
Granule · Multihead WeigherHead count is a cost decision, not a default configuration.
Volumetric cup filler for free-flowing granules
Granule · Volumetric CupSimpler free-flowing route. Dose confirmed on the actual product.
Piston pump filling system for liquid and paste products
Liquid · Piston PumpViscosity, particles and cleaning cycle decide the pump type.
Spartan Machine Co., Ltd. assembly hall with packaging machines on the production floor
Built Around Real Machinery

The Machine You Order Is Assembled Here.

Application review, configuration, assembly, setup and project testing all happen on this production floor — not through a trading intermediary.

Application Review Machine Configuration Assembly & Setup Factory Acceptance Testing

Photograph of the assembly floor as taken. Not a capacity, output or certification claim.

How We Work

What We Put in Writing Before You Order.

Buying machinery overseas means trusting numbers you cannot yet verify. These four commitments define how we make that process transparent — hold us to every one.

01

Speeds come with conditions.

Every output figure names the product, fill weight, bag size and film. A dry-cycle maximum is not a production rate.

02

Test fit before you commit.

Send the product and bag drawing and we run a sample test before either side commits money to a build. Available on request.

03

The quotation is itemised.

Machine, dosing, infeed, coding, inspection, conveying and outfeed on separate lines — with exclusions and what you supply clearly stated.

04

Limits are stated, not hidden.

When a machine is a poor fit for your product, we say so and direct you to the route that does fit.

None of this is a performance guarantee, delivery commitment or warranty statement — those belong in a signed contract. This describes how we handle the phase before you sign one.

Evidence

See the Machine, Not a Rendering.

One uncut production cycle on our own equipment, plus a plain statement of what we cannot yet prove. Customer footage is kept separate in the next section. Video loads only when you click.

Rotary Premade Pouch Machine in Operation

One complete cycle: pouch pickup, opening, filling, sealing and discharge — uncut.

What this does not cover yet. We do not publish acceptance test reports, third-party certificates or named customer results, because we have no set we are authorised to release. When we do, the test conditions will come with it.

Customers

Who Is Already Running This Equipment.

Two separate sets of evidence, shown separately on purpose: footage authorised by three customer locations, and brands whose products have been packed on our equipment.

Filmed at Customer Locations

Published with the customer's permission. Each clip is project context from one site — not a speed, yield or uptime claim transferable to your product.

Customer Site — United Kingdom

Filmed in the customer's own production area. The operator speaks first; the machine runs later in the clip.

Long-Term Client Visit — Oregon

Recorded during a return visit to a client we have supplied more than once. Shows what the relationship looks like after handover.

Customer Site — Indonesia

Installed and running on the customer's floor. Shown as project context, not as a universal results claim.


Brands Packed on Our Equipment

A different group from the three filmed locations — these are brands whose products have run on our machines, not the customers in those clips.

Unilever G7 Coffee Royal Honey MuscleTech Papillon London
Controls & Pneumatics

Recognised Components, Selected Per Project.

Control, drive, vacuum and pneumatic hardware is chosen around each machine configuration. The final bill of materials in your written scope governs.

Siemens HMI operator interface panel SiemensOperator interface
Siemens PLC machine controller SiemensMachine controller
Siemens variable frequency drive SiemensMotor speed control
Becker vacuum pump BeckerVacuum generation
Festo pneumatic solenoid valve FestoPneumatic control
Schneider Electric contactor Schneider ElectricElectrical switching
Scope

How Far Does the Machine Go?

The most common budget surprise is not the machine price. It is discovering that the equipment surrounding the machine was never included in the quotation.

Level 1Standalone Machine
  • Included: the packaging machine, its dosing system and controls.
  • You supply: product feed to the hopper, pack removal, utilities.
  • Suits: replacing one step, or a first automation move at low output.
Level 2Packaging Cell
  • Included: the machine plus immediate neighbours — infeed, coding, checkweighing, outfeed conveyor.
  • You supply: bulk product delivery to the cell, downstream handling.
  • Suits: most first serious automation projects.
Level 3Integrated Line
  • Included: the cell plus upstream feeding, inspection, case packing and line control — defined project by project.
  • You supply: building services, layout access and your side of the interfaces.
  • Suits: continuous production where line balance matters more than peak machine speed.
Project Path

How the Project Runs — Eight Stages.

From first enquiry to ongoing support. The two stages marked in red are where fit is actually decided — everything else follows from them.

01Requirement ReviewProduct, pack, dose, output and line position.
02Sample TestYour product, your film. Where fit is decided. On request.
03Scope FreezeItemised scope, interfaces and responsibilities in writing.
04ManufactureBuilt against the frozen configuration with progress updates.
05Factory Acceptance TestRun against agreed test conditions before shipping.
06Shipping & DocumentsPacking, export documents, manuals and drawings.
07Installation & TrainingCommissioning on your floor and operator handover.
08Ongoing SupportRemote diagnosis first; spare parts during warranty; onsite visits on agreed terms.
Buyer Questions

The Questions Buyers Actually Ask.

Not keyword filler. These are the questions that decide whether a project proceeds — in the order buyers typically ask them. Each answer starts with the answer.

Can a packaging machine run my product in my bag format?

No specification sheet can answer that on its own, because product behaviour decides it. Powder flow, particle shape, moisture, static, viscosity and film structure all change the result — and two products sold under the same name often behave differently on the same machine.

Spartan Machine Co., Ltd. narrows the route from three inputs — your product description, your fill weight and your bag drawing — then confirms it with a sample test. Be cautious of any supplier who says yes before seeing any of the three.

Why won't a supplier quote a machine speed before seeing my product?

Because a speed quoted without conditions is not a production rate. The same machine runs at very different rates on a free-flowing granule versus a light, dusty powder at the same fill weight.

A headline speed with no product, fill weight, bag size or film attached is the dry-cycle maximum — the rate the machine reaches with nothing in it. That number is real and useless for production planning. Every output figure from Spartan Machine Co., Ltd. names all four conditions.

What is not included in a packaging machine price?

Commonly excluded: product delivery to the machine, downstream handling beyond the quoted outfeed, building services (power drop, compressed air, extraction), civil work, spare parts beyond the initial set, film and bags, and anything on your side of a defined interface.

Our quotations list these explicitly. When comparing two quotations, read the exclusion lists first — that is usually where the real price difference sits.

What should a packaging machine quotation include?

A quotation you can compare prices the base machine, dosing system, infeed, coding, inspection, conveying and outfeed as separate line items; states every speed against a named product, fill weight, bag size and film; and lists what it excludes and what you are expected to supply.

Installation, training and the initial spare parts set belong on their own lines rather than being assumed. Two quotations that differ by 10–20% in price often differ far more in scope.

How many operators does an automatic packaging machine need, and how long is a changeover?

Both depend on configuration rather than machine family, so any single number quoted without your bag range is guesswork. How much of the infeed is automated, how many bag sizes you run, whether tooling must be physically swapped and whether settings are stored per product all change the answer.

Tell us your bag size range and how often you switch between products. Ask to watch a changeover on video rather than read it as a bullet point — it is the clearest way to see what your shift will actually be doing.

How is a packaging machine supported after it ships overseas — and what is the warranty?

Warranty coverage extends for 12 months from the date of machine receipt. During that period, defects or malfunctions are covered by technical support and complimentary spare parts for replacement; freight on those parts is borne by the buyer.

From dispatch onward, support is available by phone, Skype or FaceTime, together with operator training. Most issues can be resolved remotely. When an onsite visit is required, Spartan Machine Co., Ltd. arranges a technician; the service fee, round-trip airfare and accommodation are the buyer's responsibility.

Start Your Project

Ready to Discuss Your Packaging Requirements?

Send your product description, fill weight, bag format and target output to [email protected] — we will tell you which machine route fits and where the limits are.