Trade press release
May 03, 2025
The new version of the line concept from GEA integrates new technology features and machines from pre-scanning meat, cheese and alternative products to converging the slices, to help customers save raw materials, increase production capacities, and improve sustainability. (Source GEA)
Food manufacturers continually face new market challenges including: the increasing need for more food and greater variety; increasing costs and price competition; an aging population with specific packaging needs, and the need to adhere to ever more onerous packaging and waste regulations. In practical terms this means manufacturers must: focus constantly on minimizing their use of raw materials; reducing packaging volumes; improving recyclability of packaging, for example through the use of mono materials; increasing their production flexibility; and reducing energy consumption. GEA has addressed precisely these critical factors with its numerous technical innovations within its One-Line-Concept.
The One-Line-Concept brings together all relevant GEA technology and ensures that it is perfectly harmonized to work efficiently as a single production line. Within that, GEA has introduced a range of key advances that reflect the company’s focus on engineering excellence. The new OptiSlicer 7000 with single or dual drive allows simultaneous slicing of two natural products with the possibility to adjust each line to the target weight per pack. Depending on the product and application, the single drive can be used for high volume production of calibrated products up to 2,000 kg/h, while the dual drive option allows for high yield and high output processing of natural products. The machine is accessible from both sides.
New GEA OptiSlicer 7000 (Source: GEA)
New GEA OptiScanner 5000 (Source: GEA)
The new R505 blade in the GEA OptiSlicer has a longer cutting edge that allows wider cuts with better portion control. (Source: GEA)
The impact of this efficiency is significant: in a specific application, reducing portion weight by just 2 grams in a 200-gram package could generate annual savings of 400,000 EUR for a two-shift operation.
GEA's innovations continue further downstream in the production process. The GEA OptiLoader 6000 offers a new feature with the retract belt. This extra loading belt drops high stacks or multi-layer portions into the package with a retract of the belt, independently from the cycle of the GEA PowerPak. This option increases flexibility and improves process security.
The PowerPak 9000 thermoformer continues to hold its leading position in packaging with innovations in heating, evacuation and gassing technologies (Modified Atmosphere Packaging) while providing greater automation, improved data collection, faster tool change and the greater opportunity to use mono materials for easier recycling without any compromise on pack quality or machine performance. The PowerLabel 7000, is a new modular labeling concept from GEA that represents leading technology for cross-web labelling. It provides top and bottom film labeling, fast changeover with improved accessibility (uniquely from just one side of the machine), and ensures high line Overall Equipment Effectiveness (OEE). At the end of the line the PowerGuide 5000 converging system, that brings up to 6 lines into one, has benefited from continuous improvement for easier operation and higher performance.
Additionally, all GEA PLC-controlled machines are IoT-ready and seamlessly connected to the GEA Cloud, enabling smart data integration for real-time performance optimization.
GEA est un des principaux fournisseurs de l'industrie agroalimentaire et d'autres industries, qui sont à l’origine d’un revenu consolidé qui a atteint près de 4,9 Mrd EUR en 2019.