An integrated drink filling machine with capping function combines two essential packaging stages—filling and sealing—into a single, synchronized unit. This design offers significant advantages for beverage producers by minimizing the production line footprint, reducing transfer points between equipment (which lowers contamination risk and bottle handling issues), and ensuring perfect timing between the two processes. The machine typically consists of a filling section (utilizing gravity, pressure, or piston technology based on the drink type) followed immediately by a capping turret. The capping unit can be configured for various closure types, including screw capping for plastic and glass bottles, press-on capping for sports caps, or even chuck capping for crown seals. A centralized PLC controls both functions, allowing operators to manage fill volume, capping torque, and production speed from a single human-machine interface (HMI). This integration is particularly valuable for carbonated drinks, where immediate sealing after filling is critical to prevent CO2 loss. Ace-Filling manufactures these combined systems to provide a compact, efficient, and reliable solution for small to medium-scale beverage production, ensuring every container is filled accurately and sealed securely before proceeding to labeling and packaging.