Mattress manufacturers face two constant pressures: rising logistics costs and the need for higher output. Your packing line choice directly impacts both.
This article compares semi-automatic and fully automatic mattress packing lines across speed, labor, cost, and capacity—so you can decide which one is right for your factory.
| Factor | Semi-Automatic | Fully Automatic |
|---|---|---|
| Cycle Time | 3–5 minutes per mattress | ~1 minute per mattress |
| Operators per shift | 4–6 people | 1–2 people |
| Output Consistency | Inconsistent (depends on worker) | Highly consistent |
| Carton Loading | Manual (bottleneck) | Robotic (smooth) |
| ERP/MES Integration | Difficult | Seamless |
| Logistics Cost Reduction | Up to 70% | Up to 70% |
1. Faster cycle time – 1 minute vs. 3–5 minutes = 3–5x more output per shift.
2. No bottlenecks – Robotic carton loading eliminates manual jams and delays.
3. Lower labor constraints – Runs 24/7 with minimal supervision.
4. Consistent quality – Every mattress compressed identically, reducing returns.
Choose Semi-Automatic if:
Budget is very tight
Production is below 100 mattresses/day
Floor space is extremely limited
Choose Fully Automatic if:
You produce 200+ mattresses/day
Labor costs are high in your region
You want to scale without adding shifts
| Semi-Auto | Fully Auto | |
|---|---|---|
| Operators (2 shifts) | 10 people | 2 people |
| Packing time per day | 6.7 hours | 1.7 hours |
| Production capacity increase | – | +50–60% |
Both systems increase capacity over manual packing. But for real scalability—200+ mattresses per day—a fully automatic line pays for itself within 12–24 months through labor and logistics savings.
Naigu’s fully automatic solution compresses a mattress in 1 minute, reduces volume by 70%, and cuts packing costs by 70%.
Contact Naigu today for a personalized capacity analysis.
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