How to choose a cost-effective bagging machine in 2025? With so many big brands like KHS, Mecpack, Italdibipack, and UBL, should you prioritize price or performance? Let’s compare 10 popular foreign models. From three key points—speed, customization, and after-sales service—the difference in cost-effectiveness is obvious.
First, speed performance. The KHS high-speed bagging machine can package 30 items per minute, but it takes 4 minutes to change specifications. Mecpack’s classic model does 28 per minute and takes 3.5 minutes to retool. Italdibipack’s Speed Bag HS can do over 60 per minute, but it’s only suitable for small-size packaging of printed products. W&H’s universal model does 22 per minute with even lower retooling efficiency. In contrast, UBL’s T-type high-speed bagging machine can stably package 35 items per minute. It works for food, 3C products, and daily necessities, and only takes 2 minutes to change specifications—its efficiency advantage is especially obvious for mass production.
Next, customization adaptability. KHS offers customization but takes 2 months and charges extra. Mecpack’s customization for functions like punching and temperature control takes 45 days. KORO Cologne’s customization plan requires a 3-month advance application. Adding functions to Newport’s bagging machine requires redebugging, which takes half a month. On the other hand, UBL not only can quickly adjust parameters to fit different product sizes but also add functions like punching, temperature control, and corner cutting without waiting—all done within a week, and no extra charge for small-batch customization.