End-of-line packaging machinery for food, pharma, and consumer goods
SOMIC Packaging manufactures shelf-ready packaging machines for food, pharmaceutical, and consumer-goods manufacturers. The tech stack reveals a modern hardware-software hybrid: CAD (SolidWorks), precision measurement (Zeiss, Mazak), and a full software pipeline (C#, Python, Rust, Docker, Kubernetes, PostgreSQL, React, mobile apps). Active projects center on vision systems, predictive-maintenance sensors, and CI/CD infrastructure — signaling a shift toward software-defined machines and predictive uptime rather than mechanical-only solutions.
SOMIC Packaging is a family-owned, publicly traded machinery manufacturer founded in 1974, headquartered in Amerang, Germany. The company designs and builds end-of-line packaging systems for cartons, pouches, flexible packages, flow packs, and rigid containers across food, confectionery, pet food, pharmaceuticals, and cosmetics sectors. With 501–1,000 employees and a global footprint (subsidiaries in America and Asia, service presence in Europe), SOMIC serves multinational CPG and pharma enterprises. The recent hiring mix emphasizes engineering and manufacturing roles, with emerging focus on software and predictive-maintenance capabilities.
CAD and precision metrology (SolidWorks, Zeiss, Mazak); cloud platforms (AWS, Azure, GCP); containerization and CI/CD (Docker, Kubernetes, GitHub Actions); backend (C#, Python, Rust, Java, Go, Node.js); frontend (React, TypeScript, HTML/CSS); databases (PostgreSQL, MongoDB, InfluxDB, Redis); mobile (iOS, Android, Flutter).
Vision and control systems for packaging machines; CI/CD infrastructure; predictive-maintenance sensor trials; robotics projects; software development for platform adaptation; sales campaigns in France.
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