Automated material handling and dosing systems for food production
Spiromatic builds automation systems for ingredient storage, conveying, and dosing in food manufacturing—a hardware-software hybrid business reflected in their tech stack (C#, .NET, Angular, Creo CAD/PDM). The project list shows active expansion into after-sales services, software capabilities, and international standardization, while pain points around spare-parts logistics and R&D capacity suggest they're scaling manufacturing operations faster than supporting infrastructure. Hiring is accelerating with mid-level engineers as the largest group.
Spiromatic, founded in 1963 and based in Nazareth, Belgium, develops total automation solutions for storage, handling, weighing, and dosing of dry and liquid raw materials in food and other process industries. Their offering spans silos, tanks, conveying systems, and dosing equipment—many incorporating composite materials and fermentation process expertise. The company operates as a privately held manufacturer with 51–200 employees, serving food processors and ingredient suppliers across multiple regions. Current expansion includes after-sales service offerings, software department buildout, and development of standard designs for international dough processing projects.
C#, .NET, Angular, TypeScript for software; Creo Parametric and Windchill for CAD/PDM; Microsoft Office and Teams for operations. Stack is Windows/.NET–centric, typical of industrial automation vendors.
After-sales services, software department expansion, industrial ingredient processing automation, prototype development, R&D testing, and standardized designs for international dough processing lines.
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