AVE Technologies Srl
Filling machines
AVE Technologies International group
ISO-EFS isobaric electronic filling systems
- Description
OFFICINE AVE was born in 1964 and the design, construction and sale of bottling machines initially dedicated to the Italian wine sector began.
Since 1970 the new AVE machines for the bottling of carbonated drinks have rapidly spread to the markets of the Middle East and North Africa with the first complete “turnkey” systems.
The 1980s saw the opening of numerous foreign branches including AVE UK and AVE ROM.
In the late 90s and up to 2000, AVE was the first in the world to make a decisive and immediate market success in integrating its products with electronic controls, creating the EFS series.
Filling machines, which until then were managed only but with increasing difficulty by mechanical devices, now see thanks to AVE the introduction of effective electronic regulation controls.
In this way, in just a few years the company strengthens the validity of its offer by distributing its products and services in 60 countries around the world, forging collaboration relationships with important industrial companies and production companies.
Since 2010 AVE has been part of the Della Toffola Group, one of the largest and most prestigious global groups in the design and production of machines and systems for the beverage, food and water purification sectors.
Today AVE Technologies looks to the future with new eyes, the eyes of a large international group leader in process management for the food, wine, chemical and pharmaceutical industries and water treatment.
And look to the future fair of its history, that of a company that first designed and manufactured bottling machines with a patented advanced electronic management. A history made of technology and know-how that for over 50 years have innovated the bottling sector.
- Gallery
- Videos
- Articles
Industry, geopolitics and global competition
Gian Paolo Crasta’s perspective on Italy’s positioning between instability, manufacturing and long-term vision. Forty-seven years old, originally from Sardinia, Gian Paolo Crasta has spent more than twenty-five years working from within the sector of automatic machinery for packaging, processing and food manufacturing. His professional path has developed in close contact with Italian companies producing packaging
ELMACH Highlights WKH-100 Intermittent Cartoner for Pharmaceutical and Cosmetic Packaging
Compact, servo-driven system ensures precise, reliable, and GMP-compliant cartoning for bottles, blisters, and tubes ELMACH, a global provider of solid-dose packaging technologies, highlights the WKH-100 Intermittent Motion Horizontal Cartoner, engineered for reliable and versatile cartoning applications across the pharmaceutical and cosmetic industries. Designed to accommodate a wide range of packaging needs, the WKH-100 combines servo-driven
- Informations
- Related Advertisers
- Categories
- Tags
- Contact the editorial staff of PACKAGING INTERNATIONAL for more info