The Stretch Wrapper Built for the AMR Era

AMR-enabled facilities need end-of-line equipment that wraps consistently, integrates cleanly, and helps prevent small failures from becoming system-wide disruptions.

  • Built for AMR pickup and drop-off workflows
  • Helps reduce film tail and load stability risks
  • Designed to support uptime in automated environments

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Designed for automation

SL400AMR Stretch Wrapper

  • No Conveyors. No Ramps. No Redesign. Deploys within the existing layout. Achieve meaningful automation without a facility overhaul or heavy capital expense.
  • Fully Autonomous Film Management Automatic cutting and clamping mean no operator intervention. Film breaks don’t stop the line; film tails don’t trigger AMR sensors.
  • Consistent Containment, Every Cycle Repeatable wrap performance ensures loads arrive at downstream racking or shipping exactly as the system expects.
  • Designed to Scale Whether running one AMR or a full fleet, the SL400AMR supports the unattended operation that growing environments demand.

Design Out the Downtime

Get the deep-dive data on the SL400AMR. This guide covers everything you’ll need to ensure a seamless integration.

  • Integration blueprints and footprint requirements.
  • Communication protocols for AMR fleets.
  • System performance data and containment standards.

More Resources on AMR-Ready End-of-Line Automation

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The Integration Spec Failure

Wrapping is often treated as a procurement line item instead of a system design decision. When end-of-line stations are specified late in the project, this creates a gap in the orchestration layer, often leading to unexpected bottlenecks during commissioning. Read Article
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The Uptime Paradox: Why Variability Kills Automation

In a highly automated environment, success depends on repeatability. Even minor inconsistencies in load geometry or containment force can quietly disrupt throughput and trigger unplanned system stops. Read Article
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Small Step, Massive Risk

Stretch wrapping may be the shortest step in a process, but it carries the highest potential for system-wide failure. Learn why overlooking this final detail is a leading driver of hidden labor costs and product damage. Read Article
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Our team works with integrators and operations at every stage—from those taking first steps to those running advanced automation environments. Tell us where you are in the project, and we’ll show you how Lantech equipment can fit within your layout.

  • See it in Action — Schedule a live demo tailored to your project.
  • Layout Assessment — We’ll assess the fit without requiring a commitment to facility redesign.
  • Zero Conveyor Deployment Options — We’ll show you what a conveyor-free installation can actually look like.

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