CUSTOM DESIGN


IJP Custom Machine Design — Tailored Engineering Solutions for Every Production Line

We specialise in custom machine design and engineering solutions created to meet the unique requirements of your packaging and production operations. With over 30 years of industry experience, our team combines innovation, precision, and practical expertise to design filling, capping, labelling, and conveyor systems that deliver unmatched performance and efficiency.

Our custom design process begins with understanding your production goals, product specifications, and workflow challenges. Whether you require a specialised low-viscosity filling line, a high-viscosity paste filler, a carbonated beverage system, or a fully integrated packaging conveyor solution, we engineer machines that fit seamlessly into your existing setup. Each design is optimised for durability, precision, and ease of operation, ensuring consistent performance even under demanding industrial conditions.

IJP’s in-house design team utilises advanced CAD modelling and 3D simulation to develop customised machinery that maximises productivity while maintaining the highest standards of quality and hygiene. From semi-automatic labelling systems for small production runs to fully automated high-speed lines, we design every machine to align perfectly with your brand’s requirements and operational scale.

Our custom-built solutions also prioritise user-friendliness, low maintenance, and adaptability, allowing for quick product changeovers and reduced downtime. Each system is backed by our ongoing technical support, ensuring your investment remains efficient and reliable over time.

Partner with IJP Filling & Labelling for a tailor-made packaging solution that enhances your production efficiency, reduces waste, and supports long-term growth. No matter your industry, food and beverage, cosmetics, pharmaceuticals, or manufacturing we design machines that perform beyond expectations.

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