ZCP-300
cobot palletizer

Automate the end of your production line with the ZCP-300 cobot palletizer. Compact and efficient solution that increases productivity and reduces manual labor.

 

ZCP-300

The ZCP-300 cobot palletizer in action

Handles multiple box formats with a payload of up to 18 kg

No change over needed when switching box size

Saves one full-time operator (FTE) in your packaging line

Suitable of palletzing various type of box configuartions

2x2

Six boxes 2×2 containers

4x

Four boxes 2×3 containers

2x 2x12

Two boxes 4×3 containers

24x

Single box 24 containers

Automate the end of your line with the ZCP-300 cobot palletizer

The Zomerdijk Engineering Cobot Palletizer takes over the manual task of stacking boxes at the end of your filling line. The ZCP-300 saves time, reduces physical labor, eliminates the need for one full-time operator, and ensures consistent and precise pallet stacking.

The palletizer works together with our Automatic case packer. As products exit the case packer, regardless of box size, the palletizer detects the boxes and picks them up using a vacuum gripper with a total payload capacity of 18 kilograms. Once lifted, the palletizer uses its vision system to accurately determine the placement position on the pallet.

Because the ZCP-300 is a collaborative robot (cobot), it is designed to operate safely in close proximity to people. Safety fencing is not required but can be added as an option to allow operation at higher speeds. This makes the ZCP-300 easy to integrate into existing lines while saving valuable floor space.

When the pallet is full, it can be removed and the ZCP-300 immediately begins building the next pallet, minimizing downtime and keeping your packaging process moving.

Handles multiple box formats with a payload of up to 18 kg

No change over needed when switching box size

Saves one full-time operator (FTE) in your packaging line

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FAQ - ZCP-300 cobot palletizer

A cobot (short for collaborative robot) is a type of robot designed to safely work alongside humans. Unlike traditional industrial robots, cobots require no safety fencing and are equipped with sensors and force limitations to ensure safe interaction. However, when used with safety fencing, a cobot can operate at higher speeds, increasing overall productivity.

The ZCP-300 detects boxes as they exit the automatic case packer, picks them up with a vacuum gripper (up to 18 kg payload), and uses a built-in vision system to place them precisely on a pallet. When a pallet is full, it can be removed, and the cobot continues with the next one minimizing downtime and labor.

By automating your palletizing process, the ZCP-300 typically replaces one full-time operator (FTE) per line. This reduces labor costs, minimizes physical strain on your staff, and improves overall packaging efficiency.

Absolutely. The ZCP-300 is able to operate in breweries, food and beverage plants, and other packaging lines where space is limited and flexibility is key. It is especially effective in end-of-line packaging setups where quick changeovers and safe human interaction are required.

No, fencing is not required, but we recommend installing fencing around the cobot palletizer. This is because the palletizer can operate at higher speeds when enclosed, ensuring safe and compliant operation.

Case studies

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