Ulma Packaging acquires 40% stake in the Italian company Rama

Ulma Packaging acquires 40% stake in the Italian company Rama

Ulma Packaging, a global leader in packaging technology, has taken a significant strategic step by acquiring 40% of the Italian company Rama S.r.l., renowned for its expertise in designing and manufacturing automatic machinery and end-of-line systems for secondary and tertiary packaging. This collaboration, which strengthens more than 15 years of successful joint efforts between the…


Ulma Packaging, a global leader in packaging technology, has taken a significant strategic step by acquiring 40% of the Italian company Rama S.r.l., renowned for its expertise in designing and manufacturing automatic machinery and end-of-line systems for secondary and tertiary packaging.

This collaboration, which strengthens more than 15 years of successful joint efforts between the two companies, will enable Ulma Packaging to significantly expand its offering of comprehensive solutions. The partnership combines Ulma’s expertise in packaging and automation technologies with Rama’s specialised knowledge in end-of-line systems. This enables the delivery of complete, high-quality, and highly customised solutions to optimise clients’ processes.

With this strategic integration, Ulma Packaging not only broadens its portfolio but also enhances its ability to meet the growing demands of its clients in the field of automation. Through its automated and integrated solutions, it provides optimal operational efficiency, continuous innovation driven by state-of-the-art technologies from both companies, and extensive global coverage. With Ulma’s established presence in over 80 countries, this partnership unlocks new opportunities in key markets across Europe, the Americas, Asia, Africa, and Oceania.

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