GEA designs and builds complete turnkey automated manufacturing lines for long and short-cut dry pasta, nest shaped pasta and cous cous. Working side by side with our customers we develop tailor made solutions to satisfy all their needs.

The technology developed by GEA allows to manufacture good quality pasta with every kind of flours. The percentage of protein presence is fundamental to the quality of the pasta as it gives strength to its texture.
By applying technologies such as TAS, climatic zones and vacuum, it is possible to make excellent end products even from flours with low protein contents. High temperatures are excellent for processing products made from weak flours and bread wheat flours with low protein contents because they facilitate coagulation and improve the quality of the pasta.

Boost your dry pasta processing line with GEA's cutting-edge machinery designed to reach high standard of quality for you dry pasta products. Inside our brochure, you can find all the detailed specifications and performance metrics needed, guiding you towards optimal decision-making and enhanced productivity.
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The technological capacity of GEA machinery to industrialize a process that has artisanal traditions that go back a century is most effectively shown in the cous cous line.

NexGen introduces a fully renewed design for short cut pasta production. The system is engineered to simplify the process, improve overall efficiency, and provide easy access to all key components.

Turnkey and space saving lines for the production of all the most iconic long-cut past formats, such as spaghetti, bucatini, vermicelli and many more.

GEA new Multidrive technology allows making long cut pasta of unrivalled quality while granting energy savings and reduced overall footprint.

Thermoforming has long played a central role in food packaging. Now it is facing a major shift. As regulations tighten, materials evolve and costs rise, form fill seal lines must do more than run reliably – they now shape how food stays fresh, affordable and recyclable. Take a look at the key thermoforming trends informing the food packaging and delivery landscape.

From the orchards of the Cape to store shelves across 40 countries, the South African packhouse Betko has built a business on freshness, timing and reliability. With GEA’s controlled atmosphere refrigeration technology, the company can now store apples and pears for up to 14 months and cut energy consumption by 20%, with a partnership of more than 30 years at the heart of it all.