Efficiency engineered for excellence

GEA PowerPak 7000 PLUS

The GEA PowerPak 7000 PLUS, the next generation of thermoforming technology, is designed to elevate your packaging quality, efficiency, and sustainability. It sets a new benchmark for modern food packaging lines.

Package types

The GEA PowerPak 7000 PLUS supports a broad range of thermoformed packaging formats, including MAP, skin, vacuum, shrink, topforming and zipper packs. It is also compatible with sustainable packaging solutions, such as mono-material structures and paper-based thermoformable materials.

Accessories

Accessories for the PowerPak 7000 PLUS enhance the line into a flexible and efficient packaging solution. With the End-of-Line systems the setup ensures smooth product flow, high process reliability, and optimized line performance from packaging to final handling.

Advanced technology

Thanks to the features PowerHeat - delivering precise multi-zone heating for uniform forming, higher productivity and lower energy use - and PowerJet - providing highly efficient evacuation and gas-injection with extremely low residual oxygen and no need for film punching - the PowerPak 7000 PLUS ensures top packaging quality and excellent performance, even with mono- and paper-based materials.

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Opening of the new GEA Pharma Technology Center in Elsdorf: Johannes Giloth (COO, GEA), Michael Asenkerschbaumer (Managing Director Lyophilization), Andreas Heller (Mayor of Elsdorf), Prof. Dieter Kempf (Chairman of the Supervisory Board, GEA), Mona Neubaur (Minister of Economic Affairs of North Rhine-Westphalia) and GEA CEO Stefan Klebert (front row, from left to right). (Photo: GEA)

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