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Hygienic pumps

GEA Hygienic pumps

New Service Test Center

Explore our new service center for advanced pump testing, service excellence and digital services. We combine our expertise to deliver fast, reliable, and efficient service for our customers worldwide.

Pulse of Bodenheim

Our global center of competence in Bodenheim serves as a hub of expertise, innovation and customer support from where we shape the future of the hygienic pump business worldwide.

Pulse of Global Manufacturing

Discover GEA's approach to global manufacturing with advanced technology, digitalization and sustainability at its core. Our multi-purpose sites in China, India and Poland exemplify smart collaboration with particular focus on cost efficiency, traceability and responsiveness.

Pulse of Koszalin

Take a look into the factory of the future in Koszalin, Poland where we invited customers to experience the new hygienic pump production facility.

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GEA Partner Program

GEA Partner Program

We all do better when we work together

GEA Insights

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GEA Cloud: Connected Machines Powered by Industrial AI

Explore how GEA’s digitally enabled machines connect to the GEA Cloud to unlock AI-driven insights, improve uptime and drive sustainable industrial performance.

Transforming sidestreams into jet fuel

Transforming sidestreams into jet fuel

The aviation industry wants to use more sustainable aviation fuel, but supply is limited. To meet demand and secure cleaner air travel, suppliers need to unlock resources from existing sidestreams like fats and oils. How to scale up? That’s where GEA comes in.

In 1926, Ramesohl & Schmidt (later Westfalia Separator AG) launched their first bucket milking system. The Kirchhoff family was among the first to use it on their farm in Germany.

From milking bucket to robot: 100 years of farm innovation at GEA

For more than 100 years, GEA has developed technologies for dairy farming – from the first bucket milking machines to autonomous, digitally connected systems. These innovations have fundamentally transformed dairy farming: away from labor-intensive routines, toward greater productivity, animal welfare and more efficient day-to-day operations.

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