GroupMosca reinvents packaging with automation and sustainability at its core
GroupMosca is transforming its business to meet modern packaging demands. The company now focuses on automated systems, digital tools, and sustainable materials. Recent expansions and acquisitions have broadened its expertise in end-of-line solutions for industries worldwide. The firm has long supplied strapping machines and stretch wrappers for automated packaging. Its portfolio now spans from manual tools to fully automated industrial systems. To strengthen its position, GroupMosca acquired strapping specialist Movitec, deepening its knowledge in automated end-of-line processes.
Sustainability remains a key priority. The company develops materials like strapping bands made with post-consumer recycled content. These innovations help clients meet regulatory requirements while cutting waste. At its in-house TechCenter, engineers test load units under real-world conditions to improve transport safety and reduce material use. Digitisation plays a central role in the company’s strategy. The Connect series of machinery now features a web-based interface for monitoring process and status data. This shift allows operators to visualise performance in real time, boosting efficiency and transparency across supply chains.
GroupMosca’s expanded portfolio now covers automated systems, digital monitoring, and eco-friendly materials. The company’s unified approach aims to make supply chains more efficient and resilient. Clients can expect integrated solutions that combine technology, sustainability, and operational reliability.