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Cost effective Industrial Robot Palletisers
Refurbished Robot -
Starting from £60,000

We use professionally refurbished robots on our StackPro palletiser providing proven industrial reliability at a reduced capital cost. Their speed and repeatability provides maximum throughput while maintaining robust, dependable palletising performance without compromising on durability or long-term reliability.
New Robot -
Starting from £80,000

We offer new Kawasaki robots on our StackPro palletisers, delivering high speed, accurate palletising with proven industrial reliability. Designed for consistent repeatability and dependable operation, they maintain output and minimise downtime. Backed by full manufacturer support, they provide a robust, long term automation solution for demanding production environments.
StackPro Industrial Palletiser
Our robotic palletisers are driven by user‑friendly software that simplifies setup and operation, with no need for specialist programming skills. Creating or adjusting palletising patterns is straightforward thanks to intuitive, visual interfaces. Operators can enter box dimensions, configure pallet layouts, and set pick points using simple drag‑and‑drop tools. The system automatically converts these inputs into motion paths, allowing your team to concentrate on throughput rather than technical programming.

Create Your Own Palletising Formats
Set up new formats in minutes, no specialist programming required. With OmniPack, just input your box dimensions, choose a layout, and the software takes care of the rest, automatically generating robot motion paths. Create and switch between hundreds of formats, and adapt to new products easily. OmniPack helps you stay flexible, reduce downtime, and boost productivity without hassle commonly associated with robotics.
Whether you're handling cartons, trays, or irregularly shaped packs, OmniPack supports a wide range of pallet configurations, enabling you to adapt quickly to changing product lines. Create, store, and switch between hundreds of unique formats with just a few clicks. This level of flexibility allows manufacturers to stay agile in fast-paced environments, minimising downtime and eliminating costly delays.
By automating the format creation process, OmniPack significantly reduces reliance on specialised engineers or external integrators. It puts full control in the hands of your operators, making high-performance palletising accessible to anyone on the shop floor. Designed for seamless integration into existing systems, OmniPack enhances productivity while maintaining accuracy, consistency, and reliability across every pallet.

Increased Throughput and Flexibility
One of the core benefits of robotic palletisers is their ability to maintain high throughput consistently across shifts. Unlike manual labour, robots don’t tire, take breaks or vary in performance, which means output levels remain stable and predictable. Whether you’re handling thousands of units per shift or need to rapidly adjust between different pallet patterns and product formats, automated systems excel at delivering both speed and adaptability without compromising accuracy.
Solutions for Diverse Industries
From cold‑room environments and food processing to heavy‑duty industrial applications, our palletising systems are designed to meet the exact needs of your sector. Whether your operation requires handling light cartons or bulky sacks, bespoke palletising solutions can be configured with the appropriate end‑of‑arm tooling, conveyors and safety systems. By engineering systems around your product dimensions, throughput expectations and available floor space, you ensure each palletising cell delivers optimal performance for your unique production line.
Industrial Robot Palletising Capabilities

Industrial Robot
Automates high speed stacking of boxes, bags, or products onto pallets with precision, ideal for high-throughput packaging in manufacturing and logistics environments.

Cold Room Palletising
Designed for operation in chilled environments, ideal for food processing facilities requiring hygiene and temperature resilience.

High Payload
Handles heavier or bulkier items with ease, suitable for industries dealing with sacks, drums, or large boxes, such as construction materials or chemicals.

Mixed Load Palletising
Builds mixed SKU pallets from different products, useful in distribution centres and 3PLs managing varied product orders.

Multi-Line Palletising
Allows a single robot to service multiple production lines simultaneously, maximising space and reducing equipment costs in large-scale operations.

Robotic Bag Palletising
Specialist solutions for stacking sacks or soft packaging with precision, often used in agriculture, pet food, and cement production.

Layer Sheet Placement
Automates the placement of slip or layer sheets between product layers, improving pallet stability and reducing manual intervention.

Custom Gripper Solutions EOAT
Equipped with bespoke end-of-arm tooling tailored for specific products or packaging, ensuring safe, reliable handling of awkward or delicate items.

Pallet Handling Integration
Integrates pallet dispensers and conveyors for fully automated pallet feeding and removal, streamlining the entire end-of-line process.

Data Driven Palletising
Connects to MES/ERP systems for real-time production tracking and automated recipe changes, supporting smart factory and Industry 4.0 initiatives.
FAQs
Can I use a single robot to palletise from multiple lines? Absolutely – with a well-designed layout, one robotic palletiser can manage multiple infeed conveyors and build pallets at different locations. We design such systems with multi-line functionality to save space and cost.
Can your systems handle both Euro and UK standard pallets? Yes – our robotic palletisers are configured to work with Euro pallets (1200×800mm), UK standard pallets (1200×1000mm), and custom pallet sizes. We adjust EOAT and pallet locations accordingly.
Do you offer collaborative palletising robots (cobots)? Yes – for lower-speed or flexible applications, we offer collaborative palletising solutions using Doosn, UR or Dobot cobots or other certified platforms. These are ideal for businesses looking to automate without extensive guarding.
What industries benefit from robotic palletising? Our palletising solutions are used in food production, beverage manufacturing, pharmaceuticals, logistics, warehousing, and more. We’ve deployed systems across the UK, from SME operations to large-scale manufacturers.
How do I get a quote for a robotic palletiser? Get in touch via our website or call our team in Kent. We’ll assess your product, throughput, and space, then provide a tailored quote for a complete robotic palletising system, including integration and support.
Do you offer training and support after installation? Yes – all our systems come with on-site training, detailed documentation, and optional ongoing support contracts. We’re based in Hoo, Kent, and support clients nationwide across the UK.
How much weight can your palletising robots handle? Depending on the model, our robots can handle anywhere from 10kg to over 200kg per pick. We help choose the right payload capacity and gripper setup to suit your operation.
Can your palletising robots work in cold or wet environments? Yes – we supply systems with IP-rated robots, stainless-steel components, and washdown-ready EOAT for use in food or chilled warehouse environments.
Do you offer simulation or 3D modelling of the palletising cell before build? Yes – we use 3D CAD and robotic simulation software to model your system before manufacturing. This helps ensure the layout fits your factory and that the robot can reach all positions safely.
What is a robotic palletiser and how does it work? A robotic palletiser is an automated system designed to stack products onto pallets efficiently and consistently. At Rise Automation, we supply and integrate robot palletising solutions that use industrial robotic arms with custom end-of-arm tooling (EOAT) to handle boxes, bags, trays, or crates. Ideal for increasing throughput and reducing manual labour.
What types of products can be palletised with robots? We design robotic palletising systems that can handle cartons, bags, trays, shrink-wrapped goods, crates, and more. Whether your business operates in food, beverage, logistics, or manufacturing, our solutions in Kent and across the UK are tailored for a wide variety of product types.
What are the benefits of robotic palletising over manual palletising? Robotic palletisers offer faster throughput, improved consistency, reduced injury risk, and lower labour costs. Our clients across the UK have seen significant ROI by switching to automated palletising systems with integrated conveyors and safety systems.
What is EOAT in palletising systems? EOAT stands for End-of-Arm Tooling – the part of the robot that physically picks and places products. We design and build custom EOAT including vacuum grippers, mechanical clamps, or fork-style tools depending on your product type. This is critical for efficient palletising.
Can your palletising systems handle different pallet patterns? Yes – Rise Automation’s robotic systems support multiple palletising patterns, which can be selected via a user-friendly HMI or PLC interface. Perfect for companies that ship different SKUs or product sizes on a single line.
Do you offer turn-key palletising solutions? We provide complete turn-key palletising systems – including robot supply, mechanical design, control panels, EOAT, and on-site commissioning. All engineered and built from our facility in Hoo, Kent, and delivered across the UK.
What is the typical footprint of a robotic palletiser? Our systems can be designed for compact factory spaces or large-scale operations. A robotic palletiser cell can be as small as 3×3 metres, depending on the robot arm and peripheral equipment. We customise layouts to suit your site.
Do I need safety fencing or guarding around a palletising robot? Yes – all our systems include CE-compliant safety systems, which may involve fencing, light curtains, or safety scanners. Safety is integrated into every robot cell design to meet UK health and safety standards.
Do you supply pallet dispensers and conveyors as part of the system? Yes – we supply pallet dispensers, powered conveyors, slip-sheet applicators, and other ancillary palletising equipment as part of a complete solution. This ensures smooth, uninterrupted operation.


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