AAA20 Group debuts wash-down collaborative palletizer at IPPE
CP-66-WD palletizer is a waterproof, IP69K-rated collaborative robot that can be power-washed like other production equipment.

CP-66-WD wash-down collaborative palletizer
AAA20 Group, a Las Vegas-based robotics company pioneering a month-to-month Robots-as-a-Service (Raas) model, is debuting its new CP-66-WD wash-down collaborative palletizer at booth A2745 at the 2026 International Production & Processing Expo Jan. 28-30 in Atlanta.
Priced at approximately $5,000 per month, the new model delivers a sanitary automation solution to food manufacturers, particularly beef processors, designed to address labor shortages, rising costs and stringent compliance requirements.
AAA20 GroupEngineered for food and protein processing environments where cleanliness is critical, the CP-66-WD is a waterproof, IP69K-rated collaborative robot that can be power-washed like other production equipment. The system enables manufacturers to automate palletizing in wash-down environments while meeting sanitation standards required across beef, poultry and other regulated food operations.
“Space constraints and stringent sanitation requirements have made automation difficult to deploy in the food industry, particularly in finding solutions to address protein processing labor shortages,” said Marcus Kurle, co-founder of AAA20 Group. “The CP-66-WD was engineered to remove those barriers, giving processors a compact, compliant way to automate one of the most demanding jobs while preserving capital budgets and delivering high hygienic standards.
Protein processors have been among the most impacted by workforce constraints, which have driven higher production costs and limited throughput. By automating manual palletizing with wash-down-ready collaborative robotics, producers can improve efficiency, reduce reliance on hard-to-fill labor roles and help stabilize costs throughout the food supply chain.
The launch follows recent industry momentum for AAA20 Group, including a recent visit to the company’s Las Vegas robotics facility by members of the US Small Business Administration, including SBA Administrator Kelly Loeffler. The visit, which brought representatives from Washington, D.C., underscores growing federal interest in advanced manufacturing solutions that strengthen the US food system and support domestic protein production.
Unlike traditional automation systems that require safety cages, extensive construction and large capital expenditures, AAA20’s collaborative palletizers are designed for fast deployment and offered through a month-to-month leasing model. This approach allows food and beef processors to automate at a lower cost than manual labor while retaining the flexibility to scale as production needs change.
Source: AAA20 Group
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