How Brick & Block Stacking Machines Reduce Labor Costs by 60% for Modern Brick Factories

For modern cement brick and concrete block factories, labor cost has become one of the biggest contributors to production expenses. Manual brick stacking, palletizing, and handling not only require a large workforce, but also result in inconsistent efficiency, higher safety risks, and unstable production capacity.
This is why brick & block stacking machines—especially fully automated systems used in brick/block production lines—are now widely adopted as a core automation upgrade.

 

A block stacking machine replaces nearly all repetitive human labor by automatically:

1. Receiving blocks from the production line
2. Sorting and aligning the blocks
3. Neatly stacking them onto pallets
4. Preparing them for curing or packaging

 

A robotic or servo-controlled block stacking system maintains a constant stacking rhythm, ensuring:Stable cycle times, Faster pallet exchange, No fatigue-related slowdown, Continuous 24/7 operation.


Most factories report 30–45% improvement in overall line throughput after adopting stacking automation.

senkomachine Automated stacking systems significantly reduce human involvement, 1 operator can manage the entire stacking area.

With direct labor reduction + higher output + fewer product losses, a stacking machine becomes one of the fastest-returning investments in a block factory.