Een flexibel, multifunctioneel en open automatiseringsraamwerk

GEA Codex®

GEA Codex® Process Control is een open raamwerk dat gevestigde normen voor HMI-ontwerp omvat, waaronder alarmen, gedistribueerde engineering en flexibele besturingsmodules voor toonaangevende platforms op de markt zoals Siemens, Rockwell en Wonderware

automation solution for liquid and powder technologies
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Blending coper with steel

Milk packaging

Dairy for desert

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GEA digitalizes a dairy plant

Krill are small crustaceans of the order Euphausiacea from which protein products can be derived. Their unique phospholipid-bound omega-3 fatty acids in krill may help reduce the risk of various civilization diseases, including heart and brain problems. Image: Aker BioMarine

The world's first krill protein plant

New cheese plant for Madeta

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Brique House chooses GEA

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GEA Cloud: verbonden machines aangedreven door industriële AI

Ontdek hoe GEA's digitaal ondersteunde machines verbinding maken met de GEA Cloud om AI-gestuurde inzichten te ontsluiten, bedrijfstijd te verbeteren en duurzame industriële prestaties te bevorderen.

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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