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At IPACK-IMA Milan, Sidel will spotlight its advanced, complete packaging line and end-of-line solutions designed to enhance profitability, sustainability and efficiency for manufacturers across the food, beverage, home and personal care industry.

IPACK-IMA which takes place on 27-30 May at Fiera Milano, is a premiere trade fair for processing and packaging materials and technologies, focusing on key sectors like food, beverage, pharma, and food, fresh and convenience.

Efficiency engineered with Sidel’s turnkey packaging solutions

Sidel’s turnkey complete line solutions will be highlighted on-stand and are redefining efficiency for food, beverage, home and personal care product manufacturers.
Sidel’s turnkey complete line solutions will be highlighted on-stand and are redefining efficiency for food, beverage, home and personal care product manufacturers.

Sidel’s turnkey complete line solutions will be highlighted on-stand and are redefining efficiency for food, beverage, home and personal care product manufacturers.

“We offer fully integrated systems that optimise performance and flexibility, ensure product quality and food safety, and support future-ready packaging in line with circular economy goals,” said Luigi Camorali, sales account manager for Southern Europe at Sidel.

From concept to installation and beyond, Sidel’s end-to-end expertise in engineering and integration delivers seamless production and reliable results across all container types – can, glass, PET, one-way or returnable for drinks, as well as other primary packaging formats.

A dedicated team works closely with each customer to tailor solutions that boost productivity, reduce downtime, and adapt to evolving market demands.

Innovative packing and palletising solutions

Sidel’s turnkey complete line solutions will be highlighted on-stand and are redefining efficiency for food, beverage, home and personal care product manufacturers.
Sidel’s turnkey complete line solutions will be highlighted on-stand and are redefining efficiency for food, beverage, home and personal care product manufacturers.

Sidel will also present its agile packing and palletising technologies tailored to primary packaging formats such as bottles, jars, tins, cans and cartons, as well as a range of secondary packaging solutions like RSC, wrap-around, shelf-ready packaging and film.

These systems are engineered for flexibility, simplicity, and reliability, helping manufacturers reduce total cost of ownership while maintaining peak performance.

With options for bottom, side, or top loading, as well as pick-and-place and wrap-around systems, Sidel’s packing solutions are adaptable to a wide variety of products and sizes.

Its agile palletising technologies—ranging from traditional to robotic and cobotic systems – seamlessly align with production flows and SKU diversity, efficiently handling both empty and full pallets and interlayers.

“We invite delegates to discover how Sidel’s innovative technologies empower manufacturers to adapt, grow, and lead in a changing market,” added Alessandro Piazza, sales account manager for Food, Home and Personal Care at Sidel.

“We look forward to addressing key challenges and exploring bespoke solutions at Ipack-Ima 2025.”

Visit Sidel at IPACK-IMA Milan on Stand C91, Hall 7.

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