GEA has firmly moved into the bakery sector with the acquisition of Comas and Imaforni, the leading suppliers of demanding industrial processing equipment and solutions for the cakes, pies, cookies and biscuits, crackers and snacks industry. GEA customers can now rely on 100 years of combined experience in the bakery sector to have the best customized solutions for their needs.
Besides the bakery equipment on this page, discover GEA solutions for: Cakes, Cookies and biscuits, Layer cakes, Pies, Pastry, Pizza, Bread.
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GEA offers a comprehensive range of versatile machines for producing pie and quiche shells, or cheesecake bases.
GEA has developed a series of highly accurate side injection systems that will suit any processing line for products such as pastries, eclairs or bread buns.
Multi-piston vertical injectors from GEA promise high accuracy and precision for delivering fillings such as jams or creams into cakes, pastries and other baked products, including loose products on a conveyor, or products in indented trays.
Denesters for paper cups, aluminium foils and plastic containers
Bakery Experience Center
Butter, love and stainless steel: the perfect biscuit recipe.
Complete processing line for Crackers
The world's population is growing and with it demand for milk. Dairy is an essential component of many global diets. However, its production can be resource-intensive and impact the environment. GEA’s Christian Müller, Senior Director Sustainability Farm Technologies, sheds light on how technological innovations powered by GEA make milk production more efficient and profitable.
Every safe beverage and bite of food is a victory against invisible microbial threats – a battle shaped by a century of hygienic process design. With more than 100 years of engineering and hygienic design know-how, GEA sets the industry standard for processing equipment that protects food and saves lives.
Engineering innovation often takes the form of incremental gains. Once in a while, it takes a leap. Case in point: The washing machine. Launched in September 2022, two new GEA software solutions are upending convention and delivering similarly dramatic efficiency gains in the resource-intensive process of membrane filtration.