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Comarme history starts at the beginning of last century
and can be identified with Family Marchetti's history.
Four ingenious and industrious Marchetti generations
have joined the sphere of their interests to mechanical
engineering and faced all the aspects of this field.
After the initial manufacture of cars and marine
engines, the enterprise has developed numerous machines
(plants for bitumen and road gravel production, fire
prevention equipment, road trailers, hydraulic pumps,
component parts for mills, etc.). Production is now
subdivided in two macrofields: automatised packaging
machines and systems and drying plants for alimentary
paste (on behalf of a well-known Swiss company).
Comarme has been able to face and solve with
success different technical-production problems and to
acquire a very wide experience which few mechanical
engineering companies can boast.
The application of the most sophisticated technologies
has always had as priority the finished product
qualitative improvement besides the numerical increase
of the manufactured pieces. Numerous invention patents
represent the tangible proof that technological
innovation is a primary goal for Comarme design
departments. For this reason, Comarme machines have
great prestige and reliability, and this opinion is
unanimous.
Under said circumstances, after design and
manufacture, starting from 1969, over 3O.OOO taping
machines were sold in the name of another company,
Comarme began to sell their machines directly in
1985.
Nowadays, Comarme is a leading company on the
packaging market and can offer a wide range of
semiautomatic and automatic machines, carton erecting
machines, sealing machines, palletising robots,
wrapping machines and integrated end of line systems.
High quality products and customer satisfaction are the
main goal of Comarme's philosophy, a company which
steadily aims at increasingly innovative technologies
and higher qualitative standards. |
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Francesco Antonio Marchetti (centre, standing), one of the company's founders, in a family picture from the early 20th century. |
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