GEA has firmly moved into the bakery sector with the acquisition of Comas and Imaforni, the leading suppliers of demanding industrial processing equipment and solutions for the cakes, pies, cookies and biscuits, crackers and snacks industry. GEA customers can now rely on 100 years of combined experience in the bakery sector to have the best customized solutions for their needs.
Besides the bakery equipment on this page, discover GEA solutions for: Cakes, Cookies and biscuits, Layer cakes, Pies, Pastry, Pizza, Bread.
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GEA offers a comprehensive range of versatile machines for producing pie and quiche shells, or cheesecake bases.

GEA has developed a series of highly accurate side injection systems that will suit any processing line for products such as pastries, eclairs or bread buns.

Multi-piston vertical injectors from GEA promise high accuracy and precision for delivering fillings such as jams or creams into cakes, pastries and other baked products, including loose products on a conveyor, or products in indented trays.

Denesters for paper cups, aluminium foils and plastic containers
Bakery Experience Center
Complete processing line for Crackers
Complete processing line for Hard Dough Biscuits
GEA’s past fiscal year was one of significant growth and further profitability gains. In particular, the technology group substantially increased order intake, with all divisions contributing here. GEA also made progress in all Mission 30 strategic growth areas. In addition, GEA met key interim targets under its climate plan ahead of schedule. Major milestones in fiscal year 2025 were admission to the DAX index, the award of one of the largest contracts in the company’s history, and streamlining of the corporate structure.
Thanks to a new SmartParc manufacturing site, food processors in the U.K. are cutting their running costs and emissions. With GEA heating and cooling technology at its core, this collaborative production model demonstrates how innovation is accelerating the industry’s net-zero ambitions.
“Brewing eggs is like brewing beer.” It’s the kind of comparison that makes you smile – and then it clicks: Something complex suddenly feels simple. Through this personal film, set in the agricultural heartland of the U.S., we explore precision fermentation and the real-world work it takes to turn an idea into food.