Fabbri Group is the global market leader in the design and manufacture of packaging machines and films for the fresh food market.
Industry
Vignola, Italy
500 Employees
Entry in 2017
Turnover €100m
Stefano Pellegatta
CEO of
Fabbri Group
Fabbri Group
Founded around 70 years ago in Vignola (Modena – Italy), Fabbri Group is a global market leader in the design and manufacture of packaging machines and films for the fresh food market.
With 4 Italian seats and 5 foreign subsidiaries in France, Germany, UK, Switzerland, and Russia, the Fabbri Group relies on its highly skilled employees and a technology-driven business model with a deeply rooted culture of innovation and R&D. That’s what made the Company the first one worldwide to develop a certified compostable stretch film for both automatic and manual packaging, so fulfilling the overall market request for more sustainable and effective packaging systems.
The Group works closely with retailers and fresh food processors in Europe and worldwide, offering packaging solutions across all food categories (meat, fruit, vegetables, dairy, fish, gastronomy, ready meals…), a wide offer completed with a reactive and reliable Service & Maintenance Division, dedicated to a large, diverse and loyal customer base.
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