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=== History ===
=== History ===
History
1850  THE START IN PARMA: Simonazzi Workshops, specialised in mechanical farm equipment, is founded in Parma, Italy by Pompeo Simonazzi, an entrepreneurial blacksmith and iron worker who sees an opportunity to offer his skills to local farmers
1910 BEVERAGES:  The Simonazzi company starts manufacturing equipment for processing preserves and dairy products
1930s FILLING: Simonazzi launches its first dosing units for canning preserves and its first equipment for wine cellars
1940s Manufacturing begins for small machines to bottle wine
1950s Simonazzi's bottling activities are extended to include other liquid foods such as beer, mineral water, soft drinks, fruit juices, spirits, oils and vinegars
1959 The Lesieur Group, then Europe's number one oilseed produce, starts investigating the use of plastic packaging
1961 The Lesieur Group forms its 'Lightweight Packages' division in Le Havre, France
1962 BLOWING: The Lightweight Packages division develops the first plastic bottles for oil products, using polyvinyl chloride (PVC)
 
1965 SIDEL IS FOUNDED IN LE HAVRE
  Sidel is founded in Le Havre by Georges Lesieur et ses Fils, evolving from the Lesieur Group's former Lightweight Packages division. The company's name is an acronym resulting from the original French title 'Société Industrielle Des Emballages Légers, or 'Industrial Company of Light Packaging'
1970s COMPLETE LINES
  Simonazzi produces its first Eurostar filler for beverages, complementing its full portfolio of equipment for complete lines capable of high output speeds of water, carbonated soft drinks and beer
1972 Sidel becomes fully owned by the Saint-Gobain-Point-a-Mousson Group, which had until now shared ownership with the Lesieur Group
1973 ASEPTIC PACKING
  Remy introduces the world's first aseptic filling technology for ultra-high temperature (UHT) milk in HDPE bottles
1976 LABELLING
  The Alfa company is created in Mantova specialising in in-line and rotary labelling machines for cold glue and self-adhesive applications
1978 Sidel introduces bi-orientation technology for PVC bottles, producing 65 gram bottles in a continuous cycle for carbonated soft drinks
1980 PET
  Sidel introduces the world's first SBO commercial production solution to package beverages in PET, with the SBO blower for carbonated soft drinks, with an output rate of 3,600 bottles per hour and 360 bottles per mould. The world's first-ever PET bottles for beverages start being produced
1981 Alfa introduces hot-melt labelling machines
1982 Simonazzi introduces the first filler in the world dedicated to PET, with neck handling
1984 The world's fastest beverage production line achieves 15,000 bottles per hour with an SBO 24
1985 FIRST PET BOTTLE FOR STILL WATER
  Sidel develops the first-ever PET bottle for still water
1986 HOT FILL
  Sidel invents heat-resistant (HR) technology for the packaging of juices, isotonics and teas for the first time in hotfill and pasteurisable PET bottles
1987 An employee buy-out sees Sidel become fully independent
1989 BLOWING
  The world's fastest blower, a Sidel SBO 40 producing 36,000 bottles per hour, crosses the Atlantic to run in a US customer's plant. Sidel also starts exploring the filling of packages, with the takeover of Etablissements Ronchard, a small French company that designs and builds filling machines for all kinds of liquids. In the same year Alfa launches its high-speed labelling machines.
1990 Simonazzi acquires various companies including labeller-manufacturer Alfa and its manufacturing facilities in Mantova, Italy
1993 Sidel is publicly listed on the Paris stock exchange. In the same year it opens its first office in Beijing and launches the first blower capable of producing PET jars with wide mouths
1994 Sidel introduces its preferential heating process, which enables the production of complex shapes and 'flat' PET bottles for home and personal care products
1995 BLOWING
 
 
Sidel installs a SBO 48/38 Series1 blower equipped with dual-cavity moulds, capable of producing 50,000 bottles per hour. The company also purchases Hema Technologies, another French manufacturer of filling machines
 
1996 END OF LINE CAPABILITIES FOR COMPLETE LINE SOLUTIONS
  Sidel acquires filling and packing company Remy and Cermex, a company specialising in end-of-line packing and palletisation, to strengthen its complete line capabilities.
1997 COMBI
  Sidel introduces the world's first integrated blow-fill-cap solution, the Sidel Combi, to beverage producers globally, initially for still water. This follows the purchase in the same year of Alsim, a Parma-based Italian manufacturer of filling machines, and Gebo, a global specialist in line design, integration and conveyors, to further strengthen its complete line expertise. At the same time, Simonazzi introduces the Rollquattro, an advanced, high-speed labelling machine for PET containers, with output rates of up to 60,000 bottles per hour.
1998 Sidel launches its second generation of blowers, the SBO Series 2, with an increased output of 1,400 bottles per mould. The company also introduces the first Combi equipped with preform decontamination technology called Disis
1999 Sidel introduces its proprietary Actis (amorphous coating treatment for internal surfaces) technology for improved PET gas barrier properties resulting in extended bottle shelf-life
2002 FIRST PET BOTTLE FOR MILK
  The first PET bottle for UHT milk is produced on a Sidel aseptic Combi Disis
2003 TETRA LAVAL
  Sidel joins the Tetra Laval Group, becoming one of its three main industrial groups, along with Tetra Pak and De Laval
2003 Sidel sells its first blower for packages made with polypropylene (PP), for pharmaceuticals products
2004 The first high-speed Combi is installed, producing 42,000 bottles per hour
2005 SIMONAZZI MERGER
  Simonazzi joins the Tetra Laval Group and merges with Sidel to create a company capable of providing complete liquid-packaging solutions for the beverage industry worldwide. The newly enlarged Sidel launches its third generation of blowers, the SBO Universal, capable of producing 1,800 bottles per mould per hour, and also its new no-contact flow-meter fillers for water (FMw) and for milk and liquid dairy products (FMm)
2006 PREDIS
  Sidel launches Predis, a unique dry preform decontamination system which uses no water and minimal chemicals; its Rollquattro Evolution labelling machine; and the SBO 34 Highspeed, which becomes the fastest blower for small formats producing 61,200 bottles per hour
2007 CAPDIS
 
 
Sidel launches Capdis, a dry decontamination system for caps which, like Predis for preforms, uses no water and minimal chemicals. In the same year Sidel introduces NoBottle, the then lightest PET bottle for still water in the world, weighing just 9.9 grams for 0.5 litres
 
2008 BEIJING
  Sidel introduces the aseptic flow-meter filler Sensofill FMa for sensitive products and opens its manufacturing plant in Beijing, capable of producing blowers, fillers, labellers and Combis
2009 PET FOR UHT
 
 
The first PET bottle without aluminium foil for UHT milk is bottled aseptically using a Sidel Combi Predis FMa. Sidel also launches the SL 90 labelling machine, a high-speed rotary labeller designed for self-adhesive and cold-glued labels
 
2010 SWITZERLAND HEADQUARTERS
  Sidel relocates its headquarters from France to Switzerland, where the Tetra Laval Group and group sister company Tetra Pak are already headquartered
2010 Sidel launches its Rollsleeve labeller, a combination self-manufacturing shrink-sleeve and hot-melt rollfed machine
2011 A BETTER MATCH
  Sidel launches a new corporate identity, promising to give its customers 'A Better Match', the tailored solution that caters precisely to their needs. In the same year, the world's fastest beverage production line achieves 72,000 bottles an hour with Sidel equipment
2013 SIDEL MATRIX AND RIGHTWEIGHT
  Sidel Matrix™, a revolutionary modular liquid-packaging system comprising blowers, fillers, Combis and labellers for complete line solutions, is launched. Sidel also launches the RightWeight concept bottle for still water. At just 7.95 grams for a 0.5 litre bottle, it is the lightest in the world with a 30 kg top-load. Gebo Cermex is created as a group subsidiary, with the goal to be the world's best engineering, line integration and end-of-line packaging company for a range of industries beyond beverages.
2014 FASTEST LINE AND SIDEL SERVICES
  The world's fastest beverage production line achieves 134,000 water bottles an hour with Sidel Matrix equipment. Sidel launches its new Sidel Services™ business unit, dedicated to giving its customers a little bit more product quality, efficiency, flexibility, cost optimisation and brand support
2015 FIRST EVER SIDEL PET LINE FOR MILK IN BRAZIL
 
 
In a domestic milk market dominated by cartons, Jussara differentiated its brand on the shelves by packaging milk in PET.
 
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