ProMach adds UK service base with Evolution acquisition

ProMach adds UK service base with Evolution acquisition

ProMach has strengthened its UK packaging footprint with an acquisition. Evolution BPS adds local service, engineering, and parts support for food and beverage lines across the UK and Ireland.


IN Brief:

  • Evolution BPS gives ProMach a direct technical and service base in the UK and Ireland.
  • The business supports packaging equipment across food, beer, soft drinks, and distilled spirits.
  • The deal strengthens local parts availability and aftermarket coverage for primary packaging lines.

ProMach has acquired Evolution BPS, moving to deepen its UK and Ireland support infrastructure for food and beverage packaging lines. The deal brings the Peebles-based business into ProMach’s Primary Packaging unit and adds a local engineering, service, and parts base in a market where the group has previously relied on partner relationships and equipment brands operating from outside the UK.

Evolution BPS has supplied packaging equipment and engineering services across distilled spirits, beer, food, and non-alcoholic beverage applications since 2005. By bringing the business in-house, ProMach is tightening control over installation support, aftermarket service, and local stockholding for customers running filling, capping, labelling, and related primary packaging equipment.

The acquisition also gives UK processors and packers a single service contact across several ProMach Primary Packaging brands, including MBF, Zalkin, P.E. Labellers, and Zacmi. In plants where downtime is expensive, access to qualified field engineers, change parts, and spare inventory can be as important as the installed machine base itself.

For food manufacturers, the move adds to a wider pattern in the packaging machinery market, where suppliers are putting more weight on local technical coverage and lifecycle support rather than relying solely on equipment sales. Evolution’s existing presence in Scotland gives ProMach a base close to major beverage and food production sites, while also strengthening its reach into the broader UK and Irish market.

Evolution will continue under its existing general management, with its employees joining ProMach’s Primary Packaging organisation. The transaction gives ProMach a more direct route into ongoing service work and plant support, while giving Evolution access to the larger group’s equipment portfolio, engineering resources, and customer base.


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