The Benefits Of Denesting For Packing Line Efficiency
By Brillopak on Jan 19, 2026 10:00:21 AM

The manual placement of trays is often a source of inconsistency and bottlenecks on a production line, holding back the potential of sophisticated downstream automation. By automating this crucial starting point, you can set a steady, reliable tempo that enhances overall packing line efficiency.
This article will explore the practical benefits of modern tray denester automation, from boosting speed to improving hygiene and flexibility.
What Is A Denesting Machine?
A denesting machine is an automated device designed to separate and dispense individual trays, punnets, or other ‘nested’ packaging items onto a production line. These machines are typically used at the start of a packing line to ensure a smooth and consistent supply of empty containers for filling, sealing, and further processing. By doing so, the denesting machine sets the pace for production.
The reason for this is simple: if trays are not supplied to the conveyor smoothly and consistently, every subsequent process is potentially compromised. This is an unfortunately common issue with manual denesting, where operator fatigue, distractions, or even slight variations in placement can cause delays that ripple through the entire system.
An automated denesting machine eliminates this variability. It dispenses empty, nested packaging onto the line at a constant, predictable rate. Advanced denesters can handle a wide variety of standard punnet sizes, such as 300 x 400 mm and 600 x 400 mm, and deliver them rapidly to one or even multiple production lines. Some machines are capable of dispensing up to 100 punnets per minute, depending on the packaging type. This consistent initiation is essential for industries where timing and throughput directly impact profitability.
How Tray Denester Automation Improves Consistency And Eliminates Jams
One of the most persistent frustrations on a packing line is dealing with jams caused by misaligned trays or punnets sticking together. When operators place trays by hand, slight misalignments are inevitable. These can cause downstream equipment to malfunction, leading to costly stoppages and product waste. Similarly, nested trays, especially those made from thin plastic, have a tendency to cling together due to static or vacuum, resulting in double-feeds.
Tray denester automation is engineered to solve these problems. These systems use mechanical separators, air jets, or other specialised mechanisms to ensure only one tray is dispensed at a time. The placement on the conveyor is precise and repeatable, ensuring that each tray is perfectly positioned for the subsequent stages of filling, sealing, and packing. This level of precision is fundamental to achieving a smooth, uninterrupted production flow.
Reducing Labour Costs At Your Pack House
Manually placing trays onto a conveyor is a monotonous job that offers little value or engagement for an employee, and so automating repetitive, low-skill tasks is a proven strategy for improving operational efficiency and controlling labour costs. The flexibility of modern denesting equipment makes this transition even easier. Many systems are designed for rapid changeovers, often taking less than a minute, without the need for specialised tools. This means your line can quickly adapt to different packaging formats with minimal intervention, keeping your skilled team focused on what matters most.
These systems can also contribute to a safer working environment. The large accumulation capacity of a denesting machine means it can be loaded with stacks of trays and left to run with minimal operator intervention. This reduces the repetitive strain associated with manual denesting and keeps operators away from moving conveyor parts. Furthermore, features like remote diagnostics allow for quick technical support without needing a technician to be physically present, further reducing downtime and maintaining operational flow.
Next Steps
Get in touch with Brillopak today to find out about tray denester automation and how it can help create more efficient, reliable, and profitable packing operations for your business.
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