Used BW Integrated Systems Equipment Sold by Meadoworks
3 BW Integrated Systems machines we've bought and sold. We don't have a BW Integrated Systems machine listed online right now — most of our inventory sells before it's listed. Tell us what you need and we'll source one, or request a valuation if you own BW Integrated Systems equipment you're ready to sell.

BW Integrated Systems Corrugated Tray Former, New in 2020
Item No. 5964
🇺🇸 USAYear 2020

BW Integrated Systems Corrugated Tray Former, New in 2020
Item No. 5965
🇺🇸 USAYear 2020

BW Integrated Systems Corrugated Tray Former, New in 2020
Item No. 5966
🇺🇸 USAYear 2020
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About BW Integrated Systems
BW Integrated Systems grew out of a series of strategic acquisitions by Barry-Wehmiller, the St. Louis-based global manufacturing technology company. Barry-Wehmiller acquired Fleetwood Systems of Romeoville, Illinois in 1999, then added Goldco International and Wyard Industries in 2005 to form FleetwoodGoldcoWyard, which later became BW Integrated Systems. The division consolidated further legacy brands over the years — including Ambec, SWF, Nigrelli, Streamfeeder, Thiele, and Tisma — bringing together decades of end-of-line packaging engineering expertise under one roof. In 2016 it became part of the BW Packaging platform, and in 2025 BW Packaging unified its three business units into a single organization.
The company's product portfolio centers on advanced conveyor and conveyance systems, corrugated tray formers and bliss formers, case erectors and sealers, case and tray packers, and palletizing and depalletizing equipment. The Fleetwood brand pioneered steel lid feeding and can-end handling conveyance since 1956, while the Ambec line delivers stainless steel conveyor systems for food, beverage, and pharmaceutical lines. The SWF series of tray and bliss formers — with models such as the TF 400V and TF 600V — has more than 5,000 installations globally and can produce one-piece corrugated trays at speeds up to 60 trays per minute. Goldco contributes high-performance bulk palletizing and depalletizing systems, including the Centurion and Fortis 3000 lines, engineered for demanding high-throughput environments.
BW Integrated Systems serves a broad range of end markets, with particular depth in beer, beverage, wine, spirits, and container manufacturing, as well as food, dairy, household products, personal care, automotive, paper, and pharmaceutical production. Its conveyors and tray-forming equipment are especially prevalent on high-speed beverage and consumer packaged goods lines, where uptime and format flexibility are critical. The company has installations in more than 50 countries and maintains a global service and parts network.
Buyers seeking used BW Integrated Systems equipment on the secondary market are drawn to the brand's reputation for heavy-duty construction, mechanical simplicity, and long service life. Machines built on the Fleetwood, Goldco, Ambec, and SWF platforms are known for holding up in continuous 24-hour production environments, and OEM replacement parts remain widely available through BW Packaging's global support network. The modular, customizable nature of the conveyor and tray-forming lines also makes pre-owned units straightforward to reconfigure, giving buyers strong value when integrating equipment into existing packaging lines.
Meadoworks is your trusted source for used BW Integrated Systems equipment. As third-generation industrial equipment dealers and AMEA-certified appraisers with over 50 years of experience, we offer quality-inspected BW Integrated Systems machines at competitive prices. Most of our BW Integrated Systems inventory sells before we can list it online — call 800-323-0307 for equipment not yet listed.
Every machine includes detailed specifications and high-resolution photos, and inspection visits are available for most equipment. We ship worldwide with experienced rigging partners and offer financing for qualified buyers. Have BW Integrated Systems equipment to sell? Get a free valuation or contact our team.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is BW Integrated Systems known for?
BW Integrated Systems is best known for end-of-line packaging equipment, including conveyors, corrugated tray and bliss formers, case packers, and palletizing systems. The company draws on legacy brands such as Fleetwood, Goldco, Ambec, SWF, and Nigrelli, with more than 5,000 SWF tray-forming machines installed globally and Fleetwood conveyance systems recognized as an industry standard in high-speed beverage can-end lines.
What industries use BW Integrated Systems conveyors and tray formers?
BW Integrated Systems equipment is widely used in beer, beverage, wine, spirits, food, dairy, pharmaceutical, household products, personal care, automotive, and container manufacturing. Its conveyor and tray-forming lines are especially common on high-speed consumer packaged goods and beverage production lines that require continuous, high-throughput operation.
Are parts and support available for used BW Integrated Systems machines?
Yes — BW Packaging maintains a global OEM parts and customer service network that covers all BW Integrated Systems product lines, including legacy Fleetwood, Goldco, Ambec, and SWF equipment. The company's modular machine designs and broad parts availability make used BW Integrated Systems conveyors and tray formers practical to maintain and integrate into existing packaging operations.
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