Reliable Product Transport for Mailing, Printing, Inserting, and Finishing Workflows

When products need to move smoothly from one part of your production process to the next, the right conveyor makes a major difference. Kirk-Rudy conveyors are built to support mailing, printing, inserting, folding, and finishing operations by helping keep materials organized, moving, and ready for the next step.

International Mailing Equipment provides Kirk-Rudy conveyor solutions for businesses that need dependable product handling, improved workflow efficiency, and better control over production from start to finish.

Whether you need a rugged shingle conveyor, an incline conveyor, an edge stacking conveyor, or an interface conveyor to connect multiple pieces of equipment, IME can help you find the right system for your application.

Improve Workflow Without Overcomplicating Production

Adding the right conveyor can make your existing equipment easier to use and more productive. Instead of relying on operators to constantly catch, stack, reposition, or transfer materials, conveyors help create a smoother and more consistent process.

Why Add a Conveyor to Your Mailing or Print Production Workflow?

Conveyors may seem like a simple part of the production line, but they can have a major impact on speed, organization, and efficiency. When materials are moving properly, operators spend less time catching, stacking, transferring, or correcting product flow.

The right conveyor can help your team:

  • Reduce manual handling

  • Improve product organization

  • Minimize production bottlenecks

  • Keep materials moving between machines

  • Support cleaner end-of-line collection

  • Improve workflow consistency

  • Reduce operator fatigue

  • Create a more efficient production environment

For businesses handling mail pieces, envelopes, cards, forms, booklets, folded materials, or other flat products, a properly matched conveyor can make the entire process easier to manage.

Built for Mailing, Printing, and Finishing Environments

Kirk-Rudy conveyors are designed to work in real production settings where equipment needs to be dependable, adjustable, and practical.

These conveyors can support a wide range of applications, including:

  • Direct mail production

  • Inkjet addressing workflows

  • Envelope and card handling

  • Folding machine output

  • Booklet maker output

  • Inserting system output

  • Tabber and labeler output

  • Print finishing operations

  • Flat product transport and collection

Whether your operation is small, growing, or handling higher-volume production, IME can help you choose a conveyor that fits your workflow and equipment layout.

Kirk-Rudy Conveyor Options Available Through IME

KR314 Shingle Conveyor

The KR314 Shingle Conveyor is a rugged, dependable conveyor designed to collect and transport products in a shingled format. Its solid sheet metal construction makes it a durable choice for production environments that need reliable product handling day after day.

This conveyor is especially useful for collecting materials after printing, addressing, tabbing, folding, or other production steps where products need to be kept organized and moving.

The KR314 is a strong option for businesses that want a simple, dependable way to move finished or partially finished products through their workflow.

Best for:

Collecting products after mailing or print production

Creating a clean shingled stream of materials

Reducing manual handling at the end of a process

Supporting dependable day-to-day production flow

KR345 Edge Stacking Conveyor

The KR345 Edge Stacking Conveyor is designed to handle much of the work at the end of an inkjet addressing or inserting system. Instead of allowing finished pieces to pile up loosely or require constant manual attention, the KR345 helps organize products into a more manageable stacked output.

This conveyor is a strong fit for operations that run direct mail, addressed envelopes, cards, forms, or other flat materials and need a more efficient way to collect completed pieces.

The KR345 can help improve end-of-line workflow by making it easier for operators to remove, tray, package, or move finished materials to the next step.

Best for:

End-of-line collection after inkjet addressing

Supporting inserting system output

Organizing finished mail pieces

Reducing operator handling and product disruption

KR411 Incline Conveyor

The KR411 Incline Conveyor is built to transfer products from other machinery, such as folders, booklet makers, and related finishing equipment. Its incline design helps bridge height differences between equipment and supports smoother movement from one production step to another.

This conveyor is a practical solution when products need to be elevated, lowered, or moved between machines without relying on manual transfer.

The KR411 is especially helpful in production environments where multiple systems need to work together as part of a connected workflow.

Best for:

Transferring products from folders

Moving materials from booklet makers

Bridging production steps between machines

Reducing manual movement between equipment

KR415 Interface Conveyor with Bump Turn

The KR415 Interface Conveyor with Bump Turn is designed to bridge the gap and height difference between folder outfeed and a Kirk-Rudy system. The bump turn feature helps redirect product flow, making it easier to connect equipment that may not line up in a straight path.

This conveyor is ideal for operations that need better integration between folding equipment and downstream mailing, printing, or finishing systems.

The KR415 helps create a smoother transition between machines, reducing the need for manual repositioning and supporting a cleaner production line layout.

Best for:

Connecting folder outfeed to Kirk-Rudy systems

Bridging height differences between equipment

Redirecting product flow with a bump turn

Improving workflow between folding and mailing equipment

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