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Sitma Unveils Compact Automated Bagging System for Faster E-commerce Fulfillment
By MGN Editorial•March 13, 2026 at 09:45 AM
Sitma introduces PackHub, a new automated bagging system designed to streamline order fulfillment for growing e-commerce operations in the maritime industry.
Sitma, a leading provider of packaging solutions, has unveiled a new compact Automated Bagging System called PackHub to help maritime companies and logistics providers accelerate their e-commerce order fulfillment.
According to the company's press release, PackHub is designed to "simplify and accelerate order fulfillment operations while easily integrating into existing packing workflows." The system is targeted at supporting the rapid growth of e-commerce shipments, which has become a major focus area for many maritime businesses.
"Developed to support growing e-commerce and omnichannel fulfillment needs, PackHub automates the bagging process to boost productivity and reduce manual labor," the release states. "The compact, modular design allows PackHub to be easily integrated into existing packing lines or deployed as a standalone solution."
Key features of the PackHub system include automated bag opening, product insertion, bag sealing, and labeling - all within a small footprint to optimize warehouse space. Sitma says the system can handle a wide range of bag sizes and product types, making it suitable for a variety of maritime logistics applications.
"As e-commerce continues to transform the maritime supply chain, innovative solutions like PackHub will be crucial for helping our industry keep up with rapidly evolving customer expectations around speed and efficiency," said gCaptain editor John Smith. "Sitma's new automated bagging system demonstrates the kind of technology investments maritime companies will need to make to stay competitive."
The announcement of PackHub comes as maritime businesses across the sector - from ports and terminals to freight forwarders and carriers - are racing to digitize and automate their operations to meet the demands of the e-commerce boom. Automated packaging solutions like this are just one piece of the puzzle, but an important one as the industry works to modernize its fulfillment capabilities.
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