Custom Cartoner Machines
Aagard cartoners are designed and manufactured to your application requirements—engineered as purpose-built packaging automation solutions to help your line run the way it needs to. Each system is built around your product, carton style, and line goals, not pulled from a catalog.
Built for consumer packaged goods manufacturers in food and beverage, personal care, household products, and other consumer goods categories, Aagard cartoners solve the product handling and format challenges that standard machines can't. If your line requires automation that fits your real constraints—including space, changeover complexity, and integration with upstream and downstream equipment—that's exactly where Aagard's application-first engineering approach is designed to help.
Where Aagard Cartoners Are Used
Built for the Product Handling & Format Challenges Standard Cartoners Can't Solve
Most manufacturers don't come to Aagard because they need a cartoner. They come because they have a specific product handling, format, or integration challenge that a catalog machine couldn't solve.
The scenarios below represent the most common situations. If your line matches one of them, an Aagard system is likely worth a closer look.
| Production Scenario | Configuration Match |
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Currently hand-loading cartons and need to automate without disrupting upstream flow |
Purpose-built cartoner engineered to your product, carton style, and infeed requirements |
Product or pack configuration creates handling challenges that standard cartoners struggle with (orientation control, fragile packs, unstable collations, unusual shapes) |
Application-specific product handling engineered around your real product behavior |
Running multiple SKUs or carton sizes and need faster, more repeatable changeovers to keep mixed-format lines productive |
RapidLaunch™ (Monitored or Automatic) with defined size matrix and change parts strategy |
Floor space is tight and the cartoner must be engineered around the real layout, including maintenance access |
Custom footprint design to your facility constraints |
Cartoning needs to be part of a broader integrated end-of-line system (sleeving, case packing, palletizing) with one cohesive controls approach |
Integrated packaging cell with unified controls architecture |
Aagard is the right fit when a buyer requires purpose-built product handling, integration, or space-driven design.
Not Sure If a Cartoner Is Right for Your Line?
If you’re not sure whether a cartoner configuration will fit your product, line, or facility constraints, the Engineering Kickstart is the structured first step. It’s a collaborative, application-first evaluation where we review your requirements and use an iterative design process to define the right approach—so you can move forward with clarity before committing to a full build.
About Our Process
Configure Your Cartoner Around Your Line
Every Aagard cartoner starts with your application: your product, your carton style, your SKU matrix, and your operational goals. From that baseline, you select from a documented set of options organized around the outcomes that matter most to your team.
Carton Sealing & Closure
For lines where sealing method, closure reliability, and maintenance burden drive the specification.
| Option | What It Delivers |
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Adhesive (hot melt sealing configurations) |
Nordson ProBlue Flex enables consistent hot melt carton sealing so your team can maintain reliable closure without manual glue handling. Adhesive systems from other manufacturers are available upon request. |
Mechanical Closure (tuck/lock) |
Engineered when the carton style or application does not require hot melt sealing |
Changeover & Usability
For lines running multiple SKUs or carton formats, or where reducing downtime between runs is a priority.
| Option | What It Delivers |
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RapidLaunch™ (Monitored) |
Enables guided, verified changeover setup points so your team can reduce variability between operators and start up more confidently after a recipe change |
RapidLaunch™ (Automatic) |
Enables automation of key changeover adjustments so your team can minimize manual setup steps on high-changeover lines |
Training Videos (Changeover) |
Enables repeatable changeover training so your team can onboard operators faster and reinforce best-practice setups |
Change Parts / Additional Size Recipes |
Extends the machine's format range to cover additional SKUs and carton sizes beyond the base included set |
Change Parts Storage Carts / Racks |
Organizes size-specific tooling so operators can locate and stage change parts efficiently during format transitions |
Operator Interface & Controls
For engineering teams and plant leaders evaluating HMI placement, platform standards, and operator experience.
| Option | What It Delivers |
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Additional HMI |
Enables an added operator interface location so your team can access recipes, status, and recovery steps where it's most useful on the line |
FactoryTalk Optix HMI |
Enables alignment to preferred HMI software platform or panel hardware so your team can support plant standards and usability requirements when specified |
Additional Remote Operator Boxes / Stack Lights |
Adds line-of-sight safety reset and start locations for larger or multi-sided systems |
Periodic Maintenance Counters (HMI) |
Tracks PM intervals on the HMI so operators and maintenance teams are prompted at the right time, reducing missed service intervals |
Compliance & Food Safety
For facilities with specific regulatory, plant, retailer, or food safety compliance requirements.
| Common Options | What It Delivers |
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Metal Detectable Wire Ties |
Reduces contamination risk in food-grade environments |
Food Grade Lubricant |
Meets food-safe lubrication requirements for applicable contact points |
UL Electrical Panels |
Provides UL-labeled control panels to support compliance and plant standards in the U.S. and Canada |
Circuit Breaker Upgrade |
Available when application or plant electrical standards require it |
Busch Vacuum Pump |
Included when the cartoner design uses vacuum for carton setup, pick, or product handling |
Diagnostics, Integration, & Visibility
For engineering teams evaluating how the cartoner connects to the rest of the line and to Aagard's service team.
| Option | What It Delivers |
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LED Diagnostic Lighting |
Improves visibility at key access points and helps teams troubleshoot faster when a fault occurs |
Forensics Camera System |
Enables visibility into intermittent faults or product and carton events so your team can troubleshoot faster and reduce recurring downtime |
EtherNet/IP Module / Standard Network Architecture |
Enables cleaner connectivity for line control and plant networking so your team can integrate upstream and downstream equipment more consistently when required |
Remote Support |
Enables secure remote diagnostics so your team can troubleshoot with Aagard support without waiting for an on-site visit |
Case Printing Integration |
Integrates customer-specified print systems into Aagard controls and diagnostics for in-line carton printing |
Case Labeling Integration |
Integrates customer-specified labeling systems into the machine controls for in-line labeling |
What Every Aagard Cartoner Includes as Standard
Engineering & Safety Standards Built Into Every Machine
Before you select a single option, every Aagard cartoner ships with a documented baseline of engineering, safety, and controls standards. The foundation is consistent and proven. The configuration builds on top of it.
| Standard | What It Means for Your Line |
|---|---|
Category 3 Safety Architecture |
Built with Category 3 safety architecture, including interlocked guard doors (with locking where required), E-stops, controlled stop sequences, and clear safety status and diagnostics on the HMI |
Pilz Guard Switch |
Mechanical locking and release - High safety / clear lock state |
NEMA 12 Rated Electrical Panels |
Control panels rated for industrial environments; enclosure rating and construction level are specified per customer environment and standards |
UL-Certified Electrical Components |
Electrical components are UL-certified as standard; UL-labeled panels available when required by customer spec |
Rockwell Automation Controls Platform |
Controls architecture built on a documented, serviceable platform with broad parts availability |
Single Unified Controls Architecture |
Upstream and downstream equipment can be integrated under one control system, reducing handshakes and simplifying troubleshooting |
HMI-Embedded Documentation |
Maintenance guides, changeover instructions, and reference materials accessible at the machine |
Documented Machine Standards |
Every build references Aagard's documented standards, so your engineering team knows what they're getting before the project starts |
Cartoner-Specific Project Considerations
- Carton and product coordination: Carton samples, specs, and product samples often drive early feasibility decisions and iteration timing
- Product handling validation: Orientation control, collation stability, and gentle handling can require more up-front testing and iteration
- Format range definition: Defining the SKU and carton-size matrix early impacts change parts, recipes, and changeover scope
- Integration dependencies: Cartoners frequently sit between upstream accumulation and downstream case packing, printing, and labeling, so interface requirements can affect controls scope and schedule
How a Custom Cartoner Project Works at Aagard
One of the most common hesitations on a custom machine project isn't the machine itself. It's not knowing what happens after you fill out a form. Here's the full path from first conversation to a commissioned system running on your floor.
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Application Discussion
Every project starts with a conversation about your application: what you're running, your line rate, your footprint, and your goals. This is an engineering intake, not a sales call.
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Engineering Kickstart
Engineering Kickstart is the standard entry point for all Aagard projects. It's a structured, application-first evaluation where you work directly with Aagard engineers to define requirements, explore concepts, and align on the right configuration before committing to a full build, in order to reduce risk up front.
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System Design & Build
Once requirements are defined and scope is locked, Aagard engineers design and build your system. This phase includes controls architecture, mechanical design, integration planning, and documentation. Your engineering team has visibility into the process and clear handoff points.
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Factory Acceptance Test (FAT)
Every system goes through standard pre-shipment testing before it leaves Alexandria, MN. For projects where scope and preference support it, an expanded FAT demonstration package is available so your team can witness performance firsthand before the machine ships.
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Installation & Commissioning
Aagard technicians handle installation and commissioning at your facility. Installation and commissioning estimates, along with shipping estimates, are provided with your quote. Timelines depend on system complexity and site readiness.
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On-Site Training
Operator and maintenance training is included as part of the commissioning package. Additional training is available as your team grows or shifts change.
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Ongoing Support via Aagard Assurance™
After go-live, your line is supported through Aagard Assurance™: a dedicated account contact, a spare parts list for your specific configuration, and 24/7 remote service availability via TeamViewer.
Why Teams Choose Aagard
Purpose-built for your line, not pulled from a catalog. Here's what that means in practice:
Cartoner FAQs
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Does Aagard make fully custom cartoners, or are they based on standard configurations?
Aagard builds purpose-built cartoners engineered to your product, carton style, and line layout. We use a documented set of standards and configurable options to keep projects consistent and supportable, while still tailoring product handling, changeover strategy, and integration to your application.
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How do I evaluate a cartoner without published specifications?
In practice, you evaluate fit through application requirements: product, carton, speeds, SKU mix, footprint, and upstream and downstream interfaces. If you're early in the process or the fit is uncertain, Engineering Kickstart is the structured way to validate approach, reduce risk, and define the right configuration before you commit to a full build.
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Can the cartoner handle multiple carton formats or SKUs?
Yes, with scope defined up front. Aagard cartoners are designed around your SKU and carton-size matrix and changeover needs, and can be configured with manual, monitored, or automatic changeover features—including Rapid Launch™ options—depending on how frequently you change formats and how much downtime you can tolerate.
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Can the cartoner integrate with upstream and downstream equipment?
Yes. Integration is typically part of the baseline engineering scope. We design cartoners to interface cleanly with upstream infeed and accumulation and downstream equipment such as conveyors, case packing, printing, and labeling, using defined line-control and communication requirements. The final interface is driven by your product flow, layout, and plant standards, and is aligned during the design phase and validated during testing when included in scope.
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What glue system does an Aagard cartoner use?
Aagard commonly specifies the Nordson ProBlue Flex hot melt system with Autofill when the cartoner is configured for hot melt sealing. If your carton closure method is mechanical (tuck/lock or other non-glue closure), a glue system may not be applicable. The final glue configuration—including tank, hoses, guns, and any washdown requirements—is selected based on the application and environment.
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What safety standards does an Aagard cartoner meet?
Aagard cartoners are built with a documented safety architecture designed to meet applicable safety requirements based on the project and installation location. Standard safety features typically include interlocked guard doors with locking where required, E-stops, controlled stop sequences, and clear safety status and diagnostics on the HMI. Electrical enclosure rating and UL electrical panel requirements are specified and quoted per customer and market needs.
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What support is available after the machine is commissioned?
After commissioning, support typically includes remote troubleshooting and diagnostics, access to machine documentation including the on-machine manual and supporting drawings and BOM information, and ongoing service help as needed. For many customers, this is formalized through Aagard Assurance (lifetime proactive support), along with RapidLearning™ training enablement and scoped on-site training, plus spare parts and change parts support as formats evolve.
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How do I know whether I need an end-load vs. top-load cartoner?
The right approach depends on your product geometry, required orientation, and how the product arrives at the cartoner, whether single file, collated groups, or accumulated. During the application review, Aagard will evaluate product handling, carton style, throughput goals, and footprint constraints to recommend the best loading method.
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What information do you need to quote a cartoner?
At minimum, we'll ask for product and carton details (samples and specs), target throughput range, and your SKU and carton-size matrix. We'll also review your line layout, site constraints, and upstream and downstream integration needs to align on an engineered concept and scope.
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What carton closure options are available, and how do I choose the right one?
Closure method is selected based on your carton style, product characteristics, and what the carton must withstand in shipping and handling. Aagard will review your carton spec and downstream requirements to recommend hot melt sealing or a mechanical closure such as tuck/lock, along with any related options.
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What does changeover look like day-to-day, and how do RapidLaunch™ options help?
Changeover typically includes switching size-specific parts where required, selecting the correct recipe on the HMI, and completing defined verification steps at key setup points. The right approach depends on your SKU mix and downtime tolerance, and can be configured as manual, monitored, or automatic, including RapidLaunch™ options.
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Can you support future formats and SKUs after the machine is installed?
Yes. Many teams plan for future formats, and Aagard can scope a cartoner to be expandable where it makes sense. Some updates require new change parts and recipes, while others may require changes to product handling, carton management, or line interfaces depending on what's different about the new format.
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What are typical facility and utility requirements?
Utility needs vary by configuration, but most projects consider electrical power, compressed air, and plant network connectivity when required, plus hot melt utilities only if hot melt sealing is specified. Enclosure rating and construction level, including dry, wipe, or wash and NEMA requirements, are driven by your environment, sanitation expectations, and customer standards.
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How do you validate cartoner performance before shipment?
Cartoners go through in-house verification and functional testing prior to shipment, covering controls, safety, mechanical functions, and configured features. FAT scope is standard and defined up front, aligned to acceptance criteria such as stable operation at target conditions, changeover demonstration where applicable, and recovery from common disturbances.
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What's included in documentation and training?
Deliverables are scoped by project but typically include machine documentation and training for operators and maintenance. Training is commonly delivered during commissioning and can be supplemented with embedded or recorded resources such as RapidLearning™ content depending on the configuration.
Tell Us About Your Line
We'll Tell You How We'd Build for It
Do you have a specific situation at the end of your line that off-the-shelf equipment hasn't handled well?
Tell us about it. Aagard will follow up to schedule a short application discussion to understand your product, speed, layout, and goals. From there, we'll recommend the best-fit configuration and next steps.
Custom scope. Documented standards. Proven implementation. Built in Alexandria, MN.