Thanks to the acquisition of Comas and Imaforni, GEA is now also a leading specialist in the manufacture and supply of high quality, tailor-made depositors for the bakery industry.
The range extends from high capacity, individual lobe system depositors for making cookies, to multi-piston volumetric machines that can produce dual-color cakes. Flexibility, reliability and precision are hallmarks of all GEA depositors.
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GEA offers a highly flexible, high capacity production line for producing fresh cakes, such as birthday cakes, tiramisu, or black forest gateaux.

High capacity, individual lobe pump system (ILPS) depositors from GEA offer a world of opportunities for producing plain, filled and decorated cookies, biscuits and fig bars.

GEA offers a comprehensive range of systems for depositing and spreading tomato sauce and toppings on baked and raw bases, for producing Italian- or American-style pizzas.

GEA offers a versatile system for depositing rye bread doughs, as well as other stiff mixes for end products as diverse as flapjacks, fruitcakes and gluten-free breads.
Butter, love and stainless steel: the perfect biscuit recipe.
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.