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BPM Systems Launches New Automated Packaging & Labeling Solution for Manufacturers Across The US
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A new Automatic Bottle Labeling Machine designed to boost production efficiency, precision, and consistency for manufacturing, warehouse, and startup operations nationwide.

ALLENTOWN, Pa. - PennZone -- Allentown, Pa. — BPM Systems, a leading packaging and labeling company serving manufacturing operations across the U.S., today announced the launch of its newest innovation: a fully automated Automatic Bottle Labeling Machine engineered to improve production speed, labeling precision, and operational efficiency.

This advanced solution is designed for food and beverage producers, pharmaceutical operations, personal care brands, industrial manufacturers, and start-ups seeking to streamline their labeling and packaging processes. The system integrates seamlessly into existing production lines and supports high-speed output, multi-container compatibility, and reduced downtime.

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"Manufacturers today need reliable automation that enhances quality without slowing production," said Bill Burke, Owner & CEO of BPM Systems. "This new system reflects our commitment to providing scalable packaging solutions that improve accuracy, reduce labor costs, and help our customers meet increasing market demands."

BPM Systems continues to expand its automation offerings through partnerships with respected industry innovators, including Quadrel Labeling Systems, PDC International, and APT Manufacturing. The company provides labeling machines, shrink sleeve systems, RFID labeling solutions, and complete packaging integration—supporting clients across North America through a network of expert technicians and service representatives.

"At BPM Systems, our focus is on delivering tailored automation systems that help manufacturers grow with confidence," added Burke. "This launch reinforces our mission to provide reliable, high-performance equipment that drives long-term operational success."

Learn more at:
https://www.bpmsystemsonline.com/

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