Martin Ray Winery, a historic wine producer based in California, modernized its bottling operations by implementing a robotic palletizing solution.
Results at a glance:
This case highlights how collaborative robotic palletizers can solve labor shortages and production bottlenecks in the wine industry.
Like many wineries, Martin Ray relied on manual palletizing at the end of the bottling line.
As production scaled, this created operational constraints:
As COO Bill Batchelor put it:
“We had two people stacking pallets all day long by hand. It’s tedious work and physically demanding.”
Key takeaway: Manual palletizing was limiting throughput, increasing costs, and creating ergonomic risks.
Martin Ray implemented Robotiq Lean Palletizing (a PE20 model)—a collaborative robot workcell designed for flexible, space-efficient palletizing.
1. Compact footprint
Installed in nearly the same space as manual palletizing: no major layout redesign required.
2. Designed for heavy cases
Proven performance in wineries and distilleries handling demanding loads.
3. Customizable workflow
Robotiq adapted the system in one week to support floor stacking (no pallets), a unique winery requirement.
4. Collaborative deployment approach
Weekly collaboration ensured seamless integration with the bottling line.
The system was quickly adopted into daily production.
Operators can switch between case formats using recipe-based programming:
The system handles the rest.
Initial concerns about throughput were eliminated:
Expected ROI: 18–24 months
The palletizing cell has become more than a production asset.
It’s now part of the winery tour.
“When people visit the winery, we show them the robot… It shows that we’re looking toward the future.”
For Martin Ray, automation isn’t just about efficiency—it’s about building a modern, resilient operation while preserving craftsmanship.
This case demonstrates a broader trend: automation in wine production is becoming essential.
Robotic palletizing is particularly valuable for wineries because it:
By adopting a collaborative robotic palletizer, Martin Ray Winery:
Automation didn’t replace workers—it enabled them to do more valuable work.
If you’re dealing with labor shortages, ergonomic risks, or production bottlenecks, robotic palletizing might be simpler—and faster to deploy—than you think.
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