Industries

Lines engineered to the rules of the sector

Hygiene class, throughput, footprint — every sector sets its constraints before a dimension is fixed. Twelve sectors, one engineering standard.

Pharmaceutical — Modular belt loop inside a cleanroom envelope, cartons in flow 1600×900 · WEBP Photography pending

Pharmaceutical

CGMP-aligned SS 304 for tablets, vials, blisters and cartons.

Food & Beverage — Wash-down slat chain feeding a rotary filler, wet floor 1600×900 · WEBP Photography pending

Food & Beverage

Food-grade, wash-down belts for bottling, bakery and processing.

Packaging — Accumulation table buffering cartons ahead of a cartoner 1600×900 · WEBP Photography pending

Packaging

Feed, accumulate and merge into filling and sealing machines.

Cosmetics & Personal Care — Knife-edge transfer handling fragile primary packs 1600×900 · WEBP Photography pending

Cosmetics & Personal Care

Gentle handling for fragile packs and delicate finishes.

Electronics — Precision flat belt running through an inspection cell 1600×900 · WEBP Photography pending

Electronics

ESD-aware transfer for assembly, test and inspection.

Automobile — Slat chain carrying sub-assemblies line-side 1600×900 · WEBP Photography pending

Automobile

Robust decks for components and line-side supply.

Assembly Lines — Paced assembly conveyor with operator work stations 1600×900 · WEBP Photography pending

Assembly Lines

Paced and free-flow, with work-station integration.

E-commerce & Warehousing — Powered roller spine splitting into dispatch bays 1600×900 · WEBP Photography pending

E-commerce & Warehousing

Roller and belt lines for sortation and dispatch.

Baggage reclaim carousel, stainless slat deck on continuous duty

Airports

Baggage and cargo decks for continuous duty.

Manufacturing — Inter-machine transfer buffering between two process cells 1600×900 · WEBP Photography pending

Manufacturing

Process transfer, buffering and inter-machine linking.

Picking line at a materials recovery facility, inclined belts feeding sorters

Waste Management

Heavy-duty sorting and picking for recovery facilities.

General Engineering — One-off special-purpose handling rig on the assembly floor 1600×900 · WEBP Photography pending

General Engineering

Custom handling for one-off and OEM applications.

Build standard

What a regulated floor asks for

Pharmaceutical, food and cosmetics lines are audited, not just installed. The specification below is how we build for them — and it is the same fabrication, the same welders and the same inspection that every other sector gets.

Sheet-metal cutting machine in the Bethora fabrication bay
  • SS 304 and SS 316

    Frames, decks, guarding and fasteners in stainless where the process demands it — SS 316 on the wet side, MS with an industrial finish where stainless buys nothing.

  • Wash-down construction

    Laser-welded joins, sloped surfaces and sealed bearings, so the line can be cleaned down between batches without trapping water.

  • CGMP & GEP alignment

    Materials, finishes and layouts specified to align with CGMP and good engineering practice for regulated production areas.

  • ISO 9001:2015

    A TÜV-certified quality system. Every build is run in and inspected on our floor before it is released for dispatch.

  • Documented hand-over

    GA drawings, bill of materials and operator training at commissioning — the pack a qualification file needs.

Enquire

Tell us the sector and we will tell you the build.

Send the product, the rate and the floor plan. We come back with a layout, a specification and a price — normally within five working days.