Custom packaging automation machinery design and manufacturing
Mpac Group manufactures special-purpose automation equipment for assembly and packaging operations across consumer goods, pharmaceuticals, and industrial sectors. The tech stack reflects a hardware-centric engineering discipline—SolidWorks, Inventor, Rockwell Automation, Siemens PLCs, and Allen-Bradley controls dominate tooling—paired with ERP and Salesforce for operations and sales. Hiring velocity is accelerating with a 67% engineering concentration, and active projects center on equipment commissioning, ladder-logic debugging, and ERP system upgrades, suggesting operational scaling and internal process modernization alongside customer delivery.
Mpac Group designs and manufactures custom automation machinery for dosing, filling, cartoning, palletizing, and web-handling applications. Founded in 1956 and publicly listed, the company operates across 1,001–5,000 employees with manufacturing and engineering hubs in the United States, United Kingdom, Canada, and Malaysia. Their business model combines equipment design and build with on-site installation, commissioning, and technical support. Pain points cluster around scope management, design-change costs during commissioning, supply-chain procurement delays, and meeting project schedules and budgets—typical of engineer-to-order machinery businesses handling complex customer requirements.
Mpac uses SolidWorks and Inventor for CAD design, Rockwell Automation and Siemens (TIA Portal, Studio 5000) for PLC and industrial control, Allen-Bradley and Mitsubishi Electric servo/drive systems, Cognex for vision, and Salesforce + Power BI for sales and reporting.
Mpac is actively hiring across the United States, United Kingdom, Canada, and Malaysia, indicating distributed design and manufacturing footprint in those regions.
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