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GEA introduces PowerPak 5000 thermoformer for mid-range food packaging applications

System replaces former GEA thermoformer models in the midsize segment.

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PowerPak 5000 thermoformer for mid-range food packaging applications
Courtesy of GEA Group

PowerPak 5000 thermoformer for mid-range food packaging applications

May 5, 2026

At interpack 2026, GEA launches the PowerPak 5000, a thermoforming packaging machine for medium-sized food producers that need several different pack sizes, reliable daily operation and scalable automation in the mid-size performance range. The system replaces former GEA thermoformer models in the midsize segment and is designed for processors seeking a practical balance between performance, operational simplicity and long-term cost control.

The PowerPak 5000 is intended for companies operating in competitive food markets where product variety, frequent changeovers and pricing pressure require packaging equipment that can maintain output and product quality without unnecessary system complexity. The machine addresses applications in meat and poultry, fish and seafood, ready meals, plant-based food categories and more.

Designed for standard and mid-range applications

Built on GEA’s established PowerPak series and decades of thermoforming experience, the PowerPak 5000 is positioned for standard and mid-range applications rather than highly specialized peak-output scenarios. GEA states that the new model has been developed as a broadly applicable solution for the majority of thermoforming use cases, with emphasis on repeatable output, ease of operation, and predictable lifecycle costs.

Current market conditions continue to increase pressure on food producers to improve efficiency while maintaining product quality, shelf appeal, and product diversity at commercially viable price points. Automation has therefore become increasingly relevant not only for large-scale processors, but also for medium-sized manufacturers and scale-ups. In many plants, the main requirement is no longer maximum theoretical output alone, but a packaging process that combines flexibility, process reliability, and a manageable investment level. In this context, the PowerPak 5000 has been designed to align with market demand for essential performance capability without over-engineering.

Multiple packaging formats on one platform

The machine supports a broad packaging range, including MAP, vacuum, skin and steam applications. By covering these formats on one machine, the PowerPak 5000 is designed to help processors manage multiple product categories while simplifying product and format changes. According to GEA, the system has been developed for stable, everyday industrial use, with a service-friendly design intended to simplify cleaning and maintenance, reduce downtime, and support repeatable production across shifts and product runs. Tool-free changes are designed to shorten the time between batches. 

The machine is equipped with GEA SmartControl, the company’s control interface for operation and monitoring. In practical terms, this means the operator uses a centralized human-machine interface, or HMI, to manage machine settings, production status, and process adjustments. The operating concept is intended to reduce dependence on highly specialized labor and support more consistent machine performance even when staffing structures change.

The PowerPak 5000 has also been prepared for connectivity and condition monitoring. GEA’s condition monitoring system GEA InsightPartner refers to the continuous observation of machine status data, such as component behavior, temperature, or operating patterns, to identify potential issues at an early stage and support planned maintenance rather than reactive repair. This digital readiness is intended to improve uptime and maintenance planning in plants where unplanned stops can affect line efficiency and delivery performance.

The new InsightPartner Notification Service and its accompanying Mobile App provide a fully integrated solution for delivering real‑time machine notifications directly to users. The system enables operators to configure and receive targeted alerts on alarms, KPIs, and maintenance requirements, ensuring faster reaction times, reduced downtime, and improved overall equipment availability. With seamless access to live machine data and proactive maintenance insights, the mobile application supports data‑driven decision‑making and enhances transparency throughout the entire production process. 

With GEA Changeover Assist, GEA introduces a digital solution that guides machine operators— even those without extensive machine expertise—safely and efficiently through every product changeover. The system provides step‑by‑step instructions, visual guidance and intelligent checklists to ensure that all required adjustments and component changes are completed correctly.

Modular expansion for changing production requirements

A key aspect of the new machine is its modular design. The solution can be expanded with advanced technologies as production requirements change, allowing processors to add functionality selectively rather than investing upfront in a fully customized system. These options include PowerHeat, PowerJet, and PowerLabel technologies. 

PowerHeat is GEA’s heating system for thermoforming applications and is designed to improve heating efficiency, particularly when processing mono-materials. Mono-materials are packaging structures made primarily from a single polymer family, which can simplify recycling compared with multi-material laminates. According to GEA, PowerHeat can reduce energy consumption by 25 to 30 percent in relevant mono-material applications. PowerJet is the company’s evacuation and gassing system, which supports pack atmosphere control during vacuum and MAP processes. PowerLabel is a modular labeling concept previously available primarily on larger GEA thermoforming systems.

Industrial-standard components and maintenance-friendly design

In mechanical terms, the system uses the same industrial component standards applied across the broader GEA thermoforming portfolio to simplify spare parts management for the customer. The company also highlights lubrication-free bearings, which are intended to reduce maintenance demand and lower contamination risk in food production environments. 

In addition, GEA Valve Technology is designed to improve accessibility when adjusting sensitive, product-depended process parameters like vacuum and gas-flushing behavior.

The machine frame has been developed according to GEA’s Kinetic Edge Design approach. This design philosophy removes protruding edges and unnecessary structural complexity, reducing the number of components and creating a smoother machine layout. In practical use, this can improve accessibility for operators during cleaning, operation and service.

Live at interpack 2026

GEA presents the PowerPak 5000 at interpack 2026 in Düsseldorf, Germany, May 7-13, at Hall 6, booth C27. At the show, the machine will be integrated into a mid-size One-Line Concept combining the OptiSlicer 7000, OptiLoader 5000, PowerPak 5000, and PowerLabel 7000. GEA states that the synchronized line is designed for outputs of up to 600 kg/h, with coordinated slicing, loading, packaging and labeling intended to improve process stability, support consistent product quality and increase overall efficiency across the line.

Source: GEA Group

KEYWORDS: GEA thermoformer thermoforming

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