When buying, renting, or leasing machinery – start-ups or well-established companies will want a quick take on the price of the machinery.
Even if equipment buyers are in the early stages of understanding what they need, they will want to lock down some semblance of investment early on within their project.
It’s a chicken and egg scenario. The answer to the question – “How much will this machine or equipment line cost me?” – is found only by knowing what exactly you want and what you ‘re willing to invest right now.
You can get a machine that is guaranteed not to work for very little cost.
You can also buy a brand new machine that is overkill for what you really need. You end up buying too much machine.
The devil is in the details. Here are some key questions to have answered before you shop your next machine:
- What product are you running?
- What size of your package or container?
- What volumes/speed? (10 per minute = 4,000+ units/day)
- When do you need to have the machine or line up and running?
Additional questions:
- How long will you need the machine?
- Do you have any space / footprint limitations?
- How are you handling this now / reason for change / people involved and level of experience?
- What are your main questions / concerns / goals in deciding on the machinery?
Once you contact our engineers with the answers to these questions – we can comb our inventory of 9,000 machines and provide you options for one machine or entire packaging lines to best fit your specifications. We can also provide you terms (rental, lease, purchase) and services (training, start-up) that put you in position to succeed.



