LEADER in the
PACKAGING sector
Aetna Group, is the world leader in the packaging sector, specialised in end-line solutions. It boasts more than 1850 employees, 12 subsidiaries (France, UK, Germany, Spain, Russia, USA, Mexico, Brasil, South Africa, Thailand and China) and 10 production facilities (6 in the Packaging Valley in Italy, 1 in the USA, 1 in Brasil, 1 in China and 1 in Germany). It operates in more than 120 countries and provides global customer service.
Specifically, Group production ranges from semi-automatic wrapping machines with smart technology to innovative automatic solutions, from industrial wrapping machines to shrink wrapping machines and cartoning machines, to tailor made packaging solutions.
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EXCELLENCE AND INNOVATION AT ROBOPAC: FOUR PROFESSIONALS AWARDED THE “STAR OF LABOUR MERIT”
Bologna, Italy, 05 December 2023Four outstanding Robopac professionals have been awarded the prestigious ‘Stella al Merito del Lavoro’ (Star of Labour Merit) Their careers and unwavering commitment have distinguished them over the years in the service of the Aetna Group, culminating in this prestigious and symbolic achievement.

AETNA GROUP AMONG THE TOP 50 COMPANIES IN ITALY: A STORY OF EXCELLENCE IN THE EXCELLENCE OF THE METALWORKING SECTOR
Milan, Italy, 29 September 2023The metalworking sector has long been recognised as the pinnacle of Italian industrial excellence, the driving force behind the country's entire economic system. Within this extraordinarily successful context, Aetna Group, stands out as a shining example of growth and innovation.

ROBOPAC KNOW-HOW AND TECHLAB PROTAGONISTS OF A EUROPEAN PROJECT FOR THE REDUCTION OF PLASTIC FILM IN PALLET WRAPPING OPERATIONS BASED ON THE DIGITAL TWIN
Bologna, Italy, 06 September 2023Robopac, which was founded with the mission of reducing packaging consumption by guaranteeing the maximum stability of pallets and the complete safety of the materials transported, has joined a research project based on the digital twin.