Custom cartoning and case-packing machines for food, beverage, and pharma
PMI KYOTO designs and manufactures vertical and horizontal cartoning machines and case packers for mid-market food, beverage, cosmetic, pharmaceutical, and confectionery producers. The tech stack—Allen-Bradley, FactoryTalk View, AutoCAD, and Sage—is classic industrial automation and ERP, now adopting Ignition (a modern SCADA platform). Current hiring velocity is accelerating across engineering and manufacturing with a junior-heavy mix, signaling capacity expansion or new product lines rather than deep technical specialization.
PMI KYOTO is a machine-building company founded in 1993 and based in Elk Grove Village, Illinois, near Chicago's O'Hare. They design and manufacture fully-automatic vertical and horizontal cartoning machines, case packers, sleevers, and integrated robotic collation systems. Their customer base spans major food, beverage, pharmaceutical, and cosmetic producers. The company handles the full engineering-to-assembly lifecycle in-house, functioning as a turnkey supplier for high-speed and complex product handling applications. Current operational focus includes warehouse layout optimization and equipment downtime reduction.
AutoCAD for design, Allen-Bradley and FactoryTalk View for industrial control systems, and they are adopting Ignition for modernized SCADA functionality. Sage handles ERP operations.
Food, beverage, cosmetic, confectionery, and pharmaceutical industries. Their machines handle carton erection, loading, sleeving, and case packing for high-speed production lines.
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