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At Interpack 2026, Sidel demonstrated its expertise in the Food, Home Care, Personal Care, and Beverage markets. Visitors were invited to explore the latest innovations, from complete lines to high-efficiency equipment, designed to master growing packaging and production complexity. Backed by advanced engineering and proven line expertise, the company introduced smart, user-focused technologies that enhanced productivity and flexibility.
With a deep understanding of market needs and over 40 years in complete lines for alcoholic and non-alcoholic producers, Sidel came to Interpack with a renewed commitment to delivering complete line solutions and smart systems tailored to the demanding needs of producers from the edible oil, sauces and dressings, home, and personal care key categories.

Showcasing complete line expertise
Visitors were invited to explore Sidel’s turnkey complete line solutions, designed to streamline operations and deliver seamless efficiency for the Beverage, Food, Home, and Personal Care producers. Covering every stage from design through installation and ongoing support, these integrated systems maximised performance and minimised downtime, with expert teams tailoring each line to the specific needs of every customer.
Driving higher productivity with next-generation equipment innovations
Sidel presented its complete line capabilities alongside technologies such as Cermex RoboSELEX and RoboAccess_Pal S. The Cermex RoboSELEX is a state-of-the-art robotic collating system designed for case packers, offering flexibility and accumulation-free operation. This next-generation solution enabled seamless handling of lightweight bottles in unlimited shapes and batch configurations, ensuring an ultra-smooth, continuous product flow without compromising high-speed performance (up to 320 products per minute).
Sidel also showcased its compact, agile palletising unit, RoboAccess_Pal S. As a new feature, the machine displayed at the booth included an elevating column, which enabled the system to reach pallet heights of up to 2200mm.






