Tirelli folds Unimac-Gherri into food operations

Tirelli folds Unimac-Gherri into food operations

A machinery merger is reshaping food line integration in Italy. Tirelli is absorbing Unimac-Gherri into a dedicated food division spanning filling, capping, labelling, and robotic end-of-line systems.


IN Brief:

  • Tirelli is bringing Unimac-Gherri into a dedicated food division.
  • The combined offer spans filling, capping, labelling, handling, and robotic end-of-line equipment.
  • The enlarged business is tying the move to robotics, AI, and platform standardisation.

Tirelli is folding Unimac-Gherri into a dedicated food division, creating a broader machinery offer across filling, capping, labelling, handling, and end-of-line systems. The move combines Tirelli’s packaging equipment base with Unimac-Gherri’s established position in piston filling, twist-off capping, and robotic food-line applications.

For processors, the practical change is a wider integrated-line proposition rather than a simple corporate reshuffle. The merged structure brings design, manufacturing, after-sales support, and commercial activity under a single organisation, while existing production plants remain operational and ongoing modernisation work continues across the footprint.

That gives the enlarged business a broader technical reach across glass, metal, and plastic containers, including dense, semi-dense, and viscous food products. Unimac-Gherri’s equipment base is already geared towards applications including milk, yoghurt, sauces, jams, baby food, juices, honey, and preserved products, while Tirelli adds machine-building scale and wider packaging-line capability.

The companies are also linking the merger to a stronger push into robotics, artificial intelligence, and platform standardisation. In practice, that points to tighter control architectures, cleaner line integration, and a more unified service model across markets. For manufacturers weighing up capital projects in filling and closing, the next test will be whether that broader structure translates into shorter lead times, lower commissioning friction, and more consistent performance on complex lines.


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