How Venus Wafers Cracked the Smart Manufacturing Code

For nearly a century, Venus Wafers has proudly served as a pillar of New England’s food manufacturing community, producing premium crackers and flatbreads for leading private label and specialty brands such as CäPeachio’s, Mariner, and South Shore.

Now, under the new ownership of David Lewis and a revitalized leadership team, the company is entering a new era marked by innovation, investment, and a commitment to continuous improvement.

A major leap in this modernization effort is the introduction of automation to the manufacturing floor, a strategic move to strengthen Venus Wafers’ legacy of quality and craftsmanship through technology. Spearheading this initiative is Plant Manager Nicolas Ribera, a key member of the company’s operations leadership team who, over the past seven years, has helped implement thoughtful upgrades to improve safety, consistency, and productivity.

From his early days optimizing packing lines and introducing barcode scanners to now piloting Venus Wafers’ first automated palletizing system, Ribera’s contributions reflect the company’s broader dedication to operational excellence.

A Smarter Approach to Safety and Labor

A clear priority guided the decision to explore automation: taking care of the people who make Venus Wafers possible. While the company has long prided itself on a dedicated workforce, many of whom commute from surrounding towns, the leadership team recognized an opportunity to enhance workplace ergonomics in physically intensive roles, such as manual palletizing.

By partnering with Formic, Venus Wafers was able to implement a flexible automation solution that supports the team on the floor, reducing strain from repetitive lifting and allowing employees to transition into more skilled and rewarding positions.

Leveraging this Full Service Automation approach allows Lewis and his team the ability to modernize end-of-line operations without tying up capital, preserving resources to fund other high-impact strategic initiatives across the business. The result is a future-forward approach that enhances safety, empowers workers, and gives the company another flexible and scalable framework for growth — one that reflects the smart, people-first mindset driving Venus Wafers into its next century.

“By evolving how we work, we’re opening new doors for our team,” Ribera said. “Automation helps us protect our people while making operations more efficient.”

Building Consistency without Compromising Quality

Automation is also helping Venus Wafers address product integrity, particularly for fragile items like crackers that are susceptible to damage during packaging and distribution.

With standardized stacking and case handling now in place, the company is improving quality assurance and minimizing waste, enhancements that benefit both retail partners and end consumers.

When a recent private label customer required a customized packing format, the team was able to meet the request quickly and accurately, thanks to its automated capabilities, reinforcing Venus Wafers’ reputation for flexibility and responsiveness.

Investing in the Future of Food Manufacturing

Automated palletizing is just the beginning. With production running around the clock across three shifts, Venus Wafers is actively exploring further automation in case erecting and packing. These investments are designed to unlock greater efficiency, reduce bottlenecks, and maintain consistency as demand continues to grow.

Ribera and the broader operations team are especially focused on opportunities to improve portioning accuracy, a common challenge in the snack category.

“Precision is key, especially when it comes to package counts,” Ribera said. “Our goal is always to meet expectations with consistency.”

A Company-Wide Commitment to Progress

As Venus Wafers evolves, so does its vision for workforce development. Automation isn’t about replacing jobs, it’s about redefining them.

By reskilling team members as machine operators and robotic technicians, the company is creating pathways for growth and creativity in manufacturing.

“There’s real opportunity in this field,” Ribera said. “I’m proud to be part of a company that’s investing in both people and technology.”

Under the direction of Lewis and the emerging leadership team, Venus Wafers is embracing smart manufacturing with the same care, integrity, and entrepreneurial spirit that has defined it for nearly 100 years, honoring its legacy while creating a more modern, resilient future.

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