Coesia is set to unveil a comprehensive portfolio of automation technologies at Interpack 2026 in Messe Düsseldorf, positioning its latest developments around the concept of integrated packaging. From its booth in Hall 06 (D31–D57), the company will demonstrate how connected systems, sustainability-focused engineering, and intelligent automation are converging to redefine packaging operations across industries.
Under the theme “Powering What’s Next,” Coesia will present an ecosystem designed to enhance performance and operational predictability. As Alessandro Parimbelli, CEO of Coesia, explains: “The packaging industry is moving into a new phase, where intelligent automation, system integration and sustainability are no longer independent forces but must work together to deliver performance, predictability and long-term value. With ‘Powering What’s Next’, we show how this vision translates into concrete industrial solutions, capable of addressing real manufacturing needs across the entire production line.” Central to this showcase are five fully synchronized production lines, each engineered to replicate real manufacturing environments and demonstrate seamless interoperability.
The exhibition will feature integrated lines tailored to high-demand sectors such as snacks, pet food, pharmaceuticals, and cosmetics. In the Bars, Biscuits & Snacks segment, Coesia introduces two distinct systems: a Chips line that ensures a continuous transition from primary packaging to multipack wrapping, and a Bars-in-Box solution combining wrapping, cartoning, and palletizing. For pet food applications, the Pouch-to-Shelf configuration transforms flexible pouches into shelf-ready formats through a coordinated workflow. In pharmaceutical manufacturing, the Tube-in-Box system integrates filling and cartoning while meeting stringent compliance and traceability requirements. Meanwhile, the Cosmetics line brings together filling, cartoning, and palletizing into a compact setup designed for premium and high-variation products.
Alongside these systems, Coesia will highlight a wide range of standalone technologies aimed at optimizing individual stages of production. These include advanced flow wrappers, robotic case packers, collaborative palletizers, and digital printing solutions, all engineered for flexibility and rapid changeovers. Sustainability remains a central theme, with solutions designed to support recyclable materials, reduce waste, and improve energy efficiency. Complementing its equipment portfolio, Coesia will also emphasize lifecycle service capabilities, leveraging digital tools and technical expertise to maintain performance, reduce downtime, and lower total cost of ownership across operations.


























