BOBST
Route de Faraz
Lausanne
1001
Switzerland
+41 21 621 4111
ACTIVE MATERIALS
Labels & Labeling; Machinery & Automation
BOBST is  one of the world’s leading suppliers of substrate processing, printing and converting equipment and services for the label, flexible packaging, folding carton and corrugated board industries.
Founded in 1890 by Joseph Bobst in Lausanne, Switzerland, BOBST has a presence in more than 50 countries, runs 21 production facilities in 12 countries and employs more than 6 300 people around the world. The firm recorded a consolidated turnover of CHF 1.960 billion for the year ended December 31, 2023.
PACKAGING & TECHNOLOGY NEWS
08 May 2024 --- DS Smith is investing €6 million (US$6.5 million) in its La Chevrolière facility near Nantes, France. The corrugated packaging giant is expanding the facility’s... Read More
PACKAGING & TECHNOLOGY NEWS
03 May 2024 --- This week in industry news, Sappi future-proofed its mill in Austria to adapt to digitalization and industry 4.0 needs. Meanwhile, SIG launched a spouted pouch system featuring... Read More
PACKAGING & TECHNOLOGY NEWS
20 Dec 2023 --- With the swift proliferation of automated machinery amid the COVID-19 lockdowns, the market has seen sustained growth in adaptation and acceleration this year. Packaging... Read More
PACKAGING & TECHNOLOGY NEWS
29 Sep 2023 --- This week in industry news, Mondi partnered with rice supplier Veetee to launch paper-based packaging for dry rice in the UK. Meanwhile, ProAmpac announced its partnership with... Read More
TECH & INNOVATION
31 Aug 2023 --- At next month’s Pack Expo in Las Vegas, US, September 11-13, packaging experts will represent their latest cross-industry innovations. Amcor, Cama Group (Cama), Sidel and... Read More
20 Jan 2021 --- Swiss packaging machine manufacturer Bobst recently opened an interactive showroom in Barcelona, displaying its new digital inkjet technologies. Speaking to PackagingInsights, Francois Martin, global marketing manager at Bobst, explains how the company is employing new digital technologies to advance its services through supply chain disruptions caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.