Packaging machinery systems with integrated automation and robotics
BW Packaging manufactures complete packaging lines and end-of-line automation for food, beverage, and consumer goods producers. The stack reveals a heavy industrial-control footprint (Rockwell, Allen-Bradley, Siemens, Fanuc, CNC) paired with modern enterprise software (Dynamics 365, HubSpot, Workday), suggesting a company modernizing ERP and CRM infrastructure while maintaining core equipment engineering. Active hiring across engineering, sales, and manufacturing accelerating across five geographic regions signals growth in both product development (new form/fill/seal machinery) and go-to-market execution.
BW Packaging is a global packaging machinery manufacturer operating five divisions under the Barry-Wehmiller parent company (founded 1885). The business spans equipment design, production, and customer support—from labeling and filling systems to case palletizers and shrink-sleeve seamers. Customers range from mid-market to enterprise production facilities across North America, Europe, and the Middle East. Current focus includes control system reliability, equipment uptime optimization, sustainability integration, and aftermarket parts revenue. The 1,001–5,000 employee base operates from Saint Louis headquarters with manufacturing, engineering, and sales teams distributed across multiple countries.
BW Packaging produces flow wrappers, label applicators, shrink-sleeve seamers, case palletizers, depalletizers, case packers, robotic technologies, and complete integrated packaging lines with filling and closing systems across five operating divisions.
BW Packaging operates on Rockwell FactoryTalk, Allen-Bradley, Siemens, and Fanuc for industrial controls; Dynamics 365 for ERP; HubSpot for sales; Workday for HR; and SolidWorks for design, with active Dynamics 365 modernization underway.
BW Packaging's technology stack, projects, and hiring signals are inferred from public hiring and company data — career pages, public listings, and company web presence — then clustered and de-duplicated. Figures are estimates that refresh over time. Read our full methodology →
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