For US chocolate & bar manufacturers
See your automated line before you spend a dollar.
Send us your product details. Within 3–5 business days you'll get a complete line design, equipment list with budget range, and a labor ROI analysis for your product — free, no obligation.
Takes 2 minutes · We reply within 1 business day
What we build
Two complete lines, end to end.
We don't sell a catalog of machines. We build two things, and we build them fully — from forming or depositing all the way through packaging and palletizing, designed around your product and your floor.
Chocolate lines
For chocolate bars, tablets, pralines, and molded products — a complete automated line sized to your product and capacity.
Bar lines
For protein, nutrition, granola, and snack bars — from forming through end-of-line, automated and labor-light.
The free line design
Three documents, built around your product.
This is the same engineering work we do for every paying project — done up front, so you can plan, budget, and compare with real numbers instead of guesses.
Line layout drawing
A top-view layout of your line — from forming or feeding through wrapping, cartoning, case packing, and palletizing — sized to your product and your floor space.
Equipment list + budget range
Every machine in the line, what it does, and an honest budget range — so you know what this actually costs before any sales conversation.
Labor & ROI analysis
How many operators the line needs versus what you run today, what that saves per year, and the realistic payback period for your volumes.
Why manufacturers automate now
The math has changed.
We've walked the floors of dozens of US chocolate and bar plants. The story is the same everywhere: operators are hard to find, harder to keep, and more expensive every year. Automation used to be a capacity decision. Now it's a labor decision.
Your analysis will use your numbers — this is what a typical project looks like:
Example figures for illustration. Your ROI analysis is calculated from your product, capacity, and current staffing.
How it works
From product details to line design in three steps.
Send your product details
Fill in the form below: product type, size, target capacity, how you pack today. Photos help — you can reply to our email with them.
We design your line
Our engineers draw the layout, spec the equipment, and run the labor numbers for your exact product and volumes.
Review it on a video call
We walk through the design together, answer the hard questions, and show you the same machines running — on real production floors.
If you decide to build the line
You see everything. Before, during, and after.

Recorded FAT before shipping
Every machine runs your product at our facility first. You join by live video, we record everything, and nothing ships until you've signed off.

A live project portal
Your project gets its own page: timeline, FAT videos, shipping status, manuals, spare parts list. You always know exactly where things stand.

On-site installation in the US
Our team flies in, installs the line, commissions it with your product, and trains your operators on your floor.

Support that picks up
A direct WhatsApp line, remote video diagnosis, and spare parts shipped fast. We publish our real, unedited support sessions on YouTube — because how a supplier handles problems is the only spec sheet that matters.
Where our machines run
CFM machines run every day at TCHO Chocolate, CocoaPack, Kize Bar, Coracao Confections, Mascot Pecans, Eclaire Health and more — from craft chocolate makers to bar co-manufacturers across the US.
Want to hear it from them? Ask us for references — we'll connect you directly with manufacturers running our equipment.
Hear it straight from CocoaPack 👇
CocoaPack · chocolate co-manufacturer · Portland, OR — a complete CFM line running in production, in their own words.

Who you'll be talking to
I'm Hans. I'll review your line design myself.
I'm the technical sales manager at CFM. I've spent years inside US chocolate and bar plants — designing lines, installing machines on-site, and answering the support line when something needs fixing at 6 a.m.
We only do one thing: production and packaging automation for chocolate and bar products. No bottling lines, no pharma, no everything-for-everyone catalog. That focus is why our customers' second and third machines are easier to sell than the first one.
Hans Chen · Technical Sales Manager · hans@cfmpack.com · +1 (978) 219-2826 (WhatsApp)
Get started
Request your free line design.
Two minutes now. A complete line design, budget range, and ROI analysis in 3–5 business days.
What happens after you hit send
- You get a confirmation email from Hans within one business day — reply to it with product photos and dimensions.
- Our engineers design your line: layout drawing, equipment list with budget range, labor & ROI analysis.
- You receive all three documents by email. If they're useful, we'll walk through them together on a call. If not, keep them — no follow-up pressure.
Common questions
Asked by almost everyone.
Is it really free? What's the catch?
It's free and there's no obligation. We design lines every week as part of our normal sales work — doing it up front simply means both of us find out early whether there's a real fit. If there isn't, you still keep the documents.
We're 6–12 months away from buying. Too early?
That's exactly the right time. A line design with a budget range is what you need for planning, board approvals, and facility decisions. Most of our customers started the conversation long before they were ready to order.
Who installs the machines, and what about support?
Our team installs and commissions on-site in the US and trains your operators. After that you have a direct WhatsApp line to us, remote video diagnosis, and fast spare parts. Every machine passes a recorded FAT test with your product before it ships.
How are you different from other equipment suppliers?
We only build production and packaging lines for chocolate and bar products, front to back — and we sell a running line, not a crate of machines. You can verify that: ask for references and we'll connect you with US manufacturers running our equipment today.