Demaco
Demaco is a company specializing in the design and manufacturing of pasta production equipment. Founded in 1914, Demaco has established itself as a leader in the pasta industry, providing innovative solutions for pasta production lines worldwide.
History[edit]
Demaco was founded in 1914 by John Demaco in New York City. The company initially focused on producing small-scale pasta machines for local businesses. Over the years, Demaco expanded its product line and began exporting its equipment internationally. By the mid-20th century, Demaco had become a prominent name in the pasta manufacturing industry.
Products[edit]
Demaco offers a wide range of pasta production equipment, including:
These machines are designed to handle various types of pasta, such as spaghetti, fettuccine, penne, and ravioli.
Innovations[edit]
Demaco is known for its continuous innovation in pasta production technology. The company has developed several patented technologies that improve the efficiency and quality of pasta production. Some of these innovations include advanced drying systems, automated cutting machines, and high-capacity extruders.
Global Presence[edit]
Demaco has a global presence, with offices and manufacturing facilities in multiple countries. The company serves clients in North America, Europe, Asia, and South America. Demaco's equipment is used by some of the largest pasta manufacturers in the world.
Sustainability[edit]
Demaco is committed to sustainability and environmental responsibility. The company has implemented several initiatives to reduce its carbon footprint, including energy-efficient manufacturing processes and the use of recyclable materials in its equipment.
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