The global packaging machinery industry is transforming rapidly as manufacturers seek faster, more sustainable, and digitally empowered production systems. From food and beverages to pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, and industrial goods, automation is now central to packaging efficiency. The shift toward recyclable materials, flexible formats, smart packaging, and energy-efficient machinery is accelerating demand for advanced equipment providers.
As consumer expectations evolve and sustainability targets tighten, packaging machinery companies are becoming technology partners, offering integrated solutions that blend machinery, software, robotics, and material capability. The global market’s growth is supported by innovation, capital investment in high-speed lines, and expansion in fast-growing consumer markets across Asia-Pacific, the Middle East, and Latin America.
Brands moving to recyclable materials, lighter films, and solutions that work with post-consumer recycled content are putting a lot of money into machines designed for these new materials and sealing.
AI-driven maintenance, remote diagnostics, cloud-based line monitoring, and digital twins are unlocking new efficiencies and service-based revenue streams.
The rise in e-commerce shipments and growing preference for ready-to-eat and single-serve foods fuels demand for cartoning systems, pouching technologies, and secondary packaging automation.
Shelf-stable beverages, dairy, nutraceuticals, and pharma manufacturing are increasingly reliant on aseptic and hygienic packaging systems.
Companies are scaling production in emerging markets, creating strong demand for turnkey packaging lines with robust service footprints.
The packaging machinery market includes global full-line integrators and specialized niche equipment makers. Competitive strengths include:
High-speed automation and consistent performance
Compatibility with sustainable materials
Strong after-sales and global service networks
Digital and data-driven control systems
Compliance with stringent pharmaceutical and food standards
Ability to deliver modular and scalable line solutions
Companies like Krones, Tetra Laval, SIG, and Syntegon dominate the full-line segment, while Rovema, Douglas Machine, Sacmi, and Maillis specialise in segment-specific solutions such as VFFS, pouching, caps, closures, and industrial load securing.
All 2024 revenue figures listed were publicly available.

Headquarters: Retford, Nottinghamshire, UK
2024 Revenue: ~€1.20 billion
Services:
Langley delivers engineered packaging, converting, and finishing solutions through its specialist subsidiaries.
Strengths:
Custom-engineered systems, industrial durability, strong regional integration.
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Headquarters: Luxembourg
2024 Revenue: ~€198 million
Services:
Strapping, pallet securing, load-unitizing systems and industrial end-of-line automation.
Strengths:
Leader in industrial load securing and logistics-heavy packaging operations.
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Headquarters: Fernwald, Germany
2024 Revenue: NA
Services:
Vertical form-fill-seal (VFFS), cartoning, dosing, and material-efficient packaging systems.
Strengths:
High hygiene standards, strong in food applications.
Recent Development: Rovema launched compact VFFS and transport-optimized packaging systems.
Source: Rovema Press Release

Headquarters: Alexandria, Minnesota, USA
2024 Revenue: NA
Services:
Horizontal form-fill-seal, pouching, case packing, and multipack automation.
Strengths:
Expertise in flexible packaging formats for snacks, pet foods, and specialty FMCG.

Headquarters: Dortmund, Germany
2024 Revenue: ~€1.65 billion
Services:
Complete beverage lines, aseptic filling, labeling, PET packaging, and sustainability-focused bottle technology.
Strengths:
A global leader in PET lightweighting, beverage filling, and complete line integration.
Recent Development: KHS advanced its ultralight PET bottle portfolio and enhanced bottle-handling sustainability features.
Source: KHS Press Release

Headquarters: Neuhausen am Rheinfall, Switzerland
2024 Revenue: ~€3.33 billion
Services:
Aseptic carton packaging and filling technology for beverages & liquid food.
Strengths:
High-speed aseptic capability, strong sustainability programs, and recyclable carton systems.
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Headquarters: Pully (Switzerland) / Lund (Sweden)
2024 Revenue: ~US$13.9 billion
Services:
Processing equipment, aseptic filling machinery, and end-to-end packaging solutions.
Strengths:
Complete plant solutions combining processing, packaging, automation, and sustainability.
Recent Development: Launched next-gen digital service technology and automation capabilities for sustainable productivity.
Source: Tetra Pak Press Release

Headquarters: Neutraubling, Germany
2024 Revenue: ~€5.29 billion
Services:
Filling, labeling, inspection, brewing equipment, bottling lines, and turnkey solutions.
Strengths:
Global leader in beverage line integration, digital tools, and resource-efficient machinery.
Recent Development: Reported strategic acquisitions and strong growth across bottling and packaging segments.
Source: Krones Press Release

Headquarters: Ozzano dell’Emilia, Italy
2024 Revenue: NA
Services:
Pharma, nutraceutical, and food packaging solutions, including blister, sachet, and cartoning systems.
Strengths:
Precision engineering, regulatory compliance, and high-speed pharmaceutical packaging.
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Headquarters: Waiblingen, Germany
2024 Revenue: NA
Services:
Pharmaceutical and food packaging, inspection, filling, and serialization systems.
Strengths:
Pharma-grade engineering, cleanroom-ready systems, and smart services.
Recent Development: Introduced new energy-efficient carton closing systems and advanced lifecycle services.
Source: Syntegon Press Release
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Headquarters: Cincinnati, Ohio, USA
2024 Revenue: NA
Services:
Integrated packaging solutions through multiple specialist brands: filling, capping, labeling, robotics, end-of-line systems.
Strengths:
Modular system integration and a comprehensive service footprint in North America.

Headquarters: Düsseldorf, Germany
2024 Revenue: NA
Services:
Food processing, filling, packaging and sanitary technology for dairy, beverages, and industrial foods.
Strengths:
Bridging processing and packaging, strong hygiene and sustainability engineering.

Headquarters: Imola, Italy
2024 Revenue: NA
Services:
Machinery for caps & closures, compression molding, packaging, ceramics, and industrial automation.
Strengths:
Global leader in closure lines, high-precision tooling, and mechanical engineering.
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Headquarters: Bologna, Italy
2024 Revenue: NA
Services:
Automation technologies across packaging, robotics, and digital manufacturing.
Strengths:
Advanced robotics, digital line optimization and modular packaging solutions.

Headquarters: Downers Grove, Illinois, USA
2024 Revenue: NA
Services:
Conveying, inspecting, sealing, forming, and material-handling systems for food and industrial goods.
Strengths:
High-uptime solutions, retrofit-friendly machinery, and strong application-specific customization.
Innovation, sustainability, and operational efficiency drive the packaging machinery industry. These 15 global leaders continue to push the boundaries of what automated packaging can achieve from aseptic solutions and robotic automation to lightweighting, digital services, and recyclable-material compatibility.
Their investments in R&D, global expansion, and sustainable engineering will shape the next generation of packaging technologies worldwide.
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