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COSTER UNVEILS ITS NEW WEBSITE SECTION OF THE MACHINERY DIVISION

The new section shows the detailed filling machines offer highlighting the main features of each typology.

Coster Tecnologie Speciali S.p.A., multinational provider of spray packaging solutions and aerosol filling equipment since 1963, announced today the launch of its new website section of the Machinery Division. Designed to be more interactive and user-friendly, as you can surf the portfolio in just one-click, the latest online page shows detailed information about various machinery typologies and features. Located in Pero, close to the centre of Milan, Coster Machinery Division operates on a global scale. The division caters to several industries, including personal care, cosmetics, household, technical, and pharmaceuticals. The Machinery Division product offering extends from semi-automatic machines, indexing machines and ancillaries, to fully integrated rotary lines. Coster has a range of machines dedicated to the pharmaceutical industry as well, such as Bag-on-Valves and asthma inhaler valves (pMDI) filling lines.

"We usually design customized solutions for our clients. On-site inspections, fully dedicated pre and post sales services, FAT also performed remotely are all steps of a standard path in our line development. The new section of our website could help prospects and customers to get the very first briefed information and drive the development of their next filling lines" said Pierpaolo Bossi, Head of Sales Machinery at Coster. In addition to designing and manufacturing tailored solutions, the Machinery Division stands also for the following services: on-the-job trainings directly on the machine, technician intervention on-site, machine status assessment, programed maintenance and spare parts shipment in 24h via courier. Each Coster machine is developed under the European directive 2006/42/EC (Machinery Directive), which aims at the free market circulation on machinery and at the protection of workers and consumers using such machinery.

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