Inside the Machine: How Every Soca Shores Carton Is Made

Inside the Machine: How Every Soca Shores Carton Is Made

When people talk about clean water, the conversation usually starts at the source. But at Soca Shores, the commitment to quality does not stop there. It carries through every stage of production, right up to the moment a sealed case leaves the facility.

This is a look at how that happens.


See It for Yourself

Before we walk through the details, watch the process in action.

 


Precision From the Start

The process begins with raw packaging material fed directly into the production machine, where it is formed into a continuous tube. From that point forward, robotic arms guide each carton through filling and sealing in one uninterrupted motion. There is no pause, no manual handoff, no room for inconsistency. The system is designed to operate with the kind of discipline that makes quality repeatable at scale.


Built-In Quality Control

Once filled and sealed, each carton moves through an automated inspection stage where electronic scanning checks for structural integrity and consistent form. The cap, made from plant-based sugarcane plastic, is applied as part of this same controlled sequence. Nothing moves forward unless it meets the standard.


This is not quality control added at the end. It is built directly into the line.


Ready for the World

In the final stage, robotic arms organize the finished cartons into 18-count cases, which are then sealed for shipment and distribution. What comes out the other end is not just packaged water. It is a product built on operational discipline, from a Caribbean aquifer to your hands, with every step accounted for.


Why This Matters

Soca Shores water is sourced from a protected subterranean Caribbean aquifer, purified to remove contaminants, and sealed in Tetra Pak cartons that contain zero microplastics. The production process you see here is what backs that promise. Clean sourcing means nothing without clean handling, and clean handling means nothing without a system built to maintain it consistently.


This is the standard we hold ourselves to. Every carton. Every case. Every time.

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