Get a custom conveyor layout, available in .dwg, .dxf, or .pdf formats.
Location: Clifton, New Jersey
At its Clifton, New Jersey plant, Beecham Products sought a more efficient way to handle raw materials for Sucrets lozenge production. Serpentix conveyors were implemented to continuously move bulk ingredients between processing stages with minimal manual intervention. The system improved production flow, reduced labor handling, and ensured consistent delivery of materials, ultimately supporting higher output and product quality.
Replaced two cleated belt conveyors and three transfer points with one spiral conveyor
Gentle belt design cradled fragile lozenges, minimizing breakage and side loss
Easy-to-clean system without disassembly, supporting hygienic production and quick dry cycles
First-year savings of $10K+ just from reduced product loss
Faster cleanup and lower maintenance
Exceeded ROI projections (recouped in under 3 years)
Increased productivity and overall operational efficiency
Industry: Household Products / Food & Beverage
Location: Aiken, South Carolina
System Used: 35-ft Serpentix Continuous Path Conveyor (“The Dragon”)
Application: Gentle transport of hydrostatic, fragile lozenges between cooling belts and overhead storage
Product breakage and loss at multiple transfer points
Tight footprint requiring a vertical lift of 13’6″
Frequent cleaning cycles between production runs for different lozenge colors
Moisture sensitivity of candy and risk of cross-contamination
Replaced two cleated belt conveyors and three transfer points with one spiral conveyor
Gentle belt design cradled fragile lozenges, minimizing breakage and side loss
Easy-to-clean system without disassembly, supporting hygienic production and quick dry cycles
First-year savings of $10K+ just from reduced product loss
Faster cleanup and lower maintenance
Exceeded ROI projections (recouped in under 3 years)
Increased productivity and overall operational efficiency
Interested in a similar solution?
Serpentix is fully compliant with the Build America, Buy America Act—ensuring high-quality, American-made materials for federally funded projects.