Factory
Petroncini Impianti S.p.A.
Via del Fantino, 2/A
44047 S. Agostino, Ferrara
Italy
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Address
Administrative Seat and Plant
Via del Fantino, 2/A
44047 S. Agostino,
Ferrara, Italy
Registered Office
Viale Vittorio Veneto, 2
41124, Modena, Italy -
Phone
Phone +39 0532 350076
Fax +39 0532 846721
56
Employess
10.000
Building smq
5.400
Plants installed base
More than 100 years of experience
in the coffee industry, at your service
A rich heritage combined with cutting-edge technology and a deep understanding of the coffee market to provide high-quality, sustainable coffee roasters, grinders, degassing systems, and all-round plant engineering services. From small to large, standard to custom, throughout coffee handling and processing, IMA Petroncini ensures expert consultancy and targeted solutions to increase production efficiency and improve sustainability of your coffee processing plants, with a focus on efficiency, precision, environmentally conscious solutions and, above all, customer satisfaction.
Coffee roasters for industrial or artisan applications
Discover the wide range of roaster models, from 5 to 720 kg per cycle, equipped with the best roasting control systems.
Complete processing plants tailored to your needs
Discover all our plant solutions for the green coffee receiving, roasted and ground coffee storaging and handling, and the next-generation degassing systems.
Coffee technologies
Handling for Coffee
Cleaning & Sorting
Roasting
Storaging
Grinding
Degassing & Storaging
Handling for Coffee
From raw beans to finished product, handling solutions engineered to perfectly match your production requirements. Built to meet each customer’s specific needs and production requirements, IMA has developed the most comprehensive range of tailor-made solutions for green coffee reception, cleaning, conveying and storage systems.
Cleaning & Sorting
Customised plant solutions for the green coffee cleaning & sorting, tailored on the production rate and facility layout. Sorting and cleaning equipment are designed to ensure an efficient separation of the impurities, removing any type of foreign bodies up to 20 ton/h.
Roasting
Maximum aroma development and unparalleled roasting machine reliability for the coffee you desire. With over 100 years of experience in the coffee industry, IMA Petroncini coffee roasters guarantee creativity, uniformity, and consistency in your coffee production, whether for large or small businesses.
Storaging
Maximum efficiency for your green, roasted and ground coffee storage. IMA Petroncinioffers flexible storage solutions for both green and roasted coffee, tailored to different capacities, shapes, and space availability.
Grinding
Blade and roller-style coffee grinders designed for consistent, aromatic results. IMA Petroncini offers grinders for small and large-scale production, ensuring consistent and repeatable results in terms of particle size distribution and process flexibility, tailored to specific production requirements.
Degassing & Storaging
A wide range of ground coffee storage and degassing systems,each engineered and tailored to meet specific production needs. IMA Petroncini offers a new generation of degassing technologies designed to elevate coffee quality and streamline production.
Machine overview
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A journey through IMA Petroncini’s history
A story rich in key words: genius, products, challenges, satisfaction, people, relationships, innovation, projects, research, the future, know-how, factories, and many more.
The dream on roasting
Ruggero Petroncini, a master craftsman with a strong sense of creativity, founded Officine Vittoria in Bologna in 1919 alongside a friend, Giovanni Gozzoli, who shared the same passion for coffee roasting. Their aim was to serve coffee roasters worldwide, but unfortunately, the two were soon torn apart due to their diverging opinions on roasting: Ruggero was an advocate of convection roasting, which uses a hot air stream to transfer heat to the coffee beans. In his opinion, no other method could allow coffee to develop such intense aromas and flavours. As a consequence, few years later, Ruggero founded Officine Petroncini.


Grinders and patents
Due to continuous improvement in coffee roasting technologies and the increasing presence of groceries, agri-food cooperatives and businesses, Ruggero Petroncini patented the famous line of Petroncini universal motor gears. They were a perfect match for countless domestic or commercial applications. This became the earliest design of coffee grinders that we know today, able to grind coffee or others product, for small or large applications.
The first 120 kg drum roaster
During the 30s, 80% of the coffee roasters in Italy were Petroncini roasters. The design and the roasting outcome were increasingly appreciated and responded more and more closely to customer needs. Ever since, construction quality has been a hallmark of Petroncini equipment. Sturdy materials and the forged cast iron typical of Italian manufacturing became the passport for Petroncini worldwide. In 1934 the first Petroncini 120 kg roaster machine was produced.
New headquarters
In these years, Petroncini obtained important contracts to supply equipment to Italian military bases and national cooperatives. Furthermore, since the design of increasingly larger roaster models required more space for production, Petroncini moved from its original location to Via Emilia Ponente 64, where it continued manufacturing until the 1990s.


The Second World War
The Second World War raged throughout Italy and even Bologna was in a dramatic situation. Petroncini, as supplier of the Italian military bases in a period of severe crisis, was protected by the armed forces. It is said that due to such protection, beneath the building a tunnel was built to connect the company to the “Maggiore” hospital in Bologna enabling people access to first aid and hospital services.
A human project
After the Second World War the Italian economy needed to get back on its feet. Fortunately, Petroncini emerged unscathed from this conflict and took part in the reconstruction of the city with an employment project. Ruggero Petroncini enabled the construction of an apartment block in the centre of Bologna and invited the inhabitants of a city in the province, seriously affected by the war, to move to Bologna. Each of them received a home and a job at the Petroncini company.


The Golden age
The 1960s were the years of economic recovery and industrial development in Italy. Through its belief in teamwork and in the good practice of rewarding its employees, Petroncini became a great company. The story tells of many vacations organised for the families of the employees. Ruggero Petroncini did not miss the opportunity to spend time with his fellow workers.


Petroncini Women
After the death of Ruggero Petroncini, the company passed into the hands of his wife, followed by other women over the years. All these women shared a common approach: a business-oriented attitude. So it was that the company carried on, inspired by very capable, open-minded women who took the company to new heights of innovation.


The industrial plants
These were the first years in which coffee-drinking culture grew: the explosion of coffee shops, bars and groceries, worldwide. Coffee consumption increased and many major coffee companies started up. Since then Petroncini has been designing, manufacturing and installing not only roasters with additional equipment, but complete processing plants, providing solutions from green coffee handling to the ground coffee storage, for SMBs and large companies.


Moving to Sant’Agostino
At the beginning of the 90s, a business man with several years’ expertise in plant engineering, shared his interest in buying the Petroncini company. The name of the person who drove the company to reach today’s unexpected goals is Claudio Giberti. The company needed more space and moved to Sant’Agostino, a small town in an industrial area situated near Ferrara. Over the years here, it has been possible to experiment avant-garde solutions thanks to a new group of engineers specialised in plant engineering who, constantly working on R&D projects, gave a new, modern vision to Ruggero’s dream: to supply the coffee multinationals.
The modular drum roaster
The 90s were the years of the first large industrial plants for the Petroncini company. Some of the biggest coffee companies worldwide asked Petroncini to supply equipment responding to their production requirements. This led Petroncini to begin designing custom and cutting-edge, innovative solutions, starting from the analysis of customer needs. This brought about the design of the first drum roasting machine with a capacity of 500 kg per batch, able to replicate the results batch by batch and over time: the TM modular roaster, the perfect combination of convection technologies in a drum roaster machine.


Coffee Competence Centre
In 2004 the Coffee Competence Centre was set up at the Petroncini R&D lab: a facility with an in-house test lab, equipped with tools and pilot plants to be used in R&D activities concerning roasting, demos and product analysis. In this centre, customers were able to initially analyse and improve the quality of their product and its performance, carrying out roasting demonstrations on different kinds of coffee, testing the grinding and deciding which granulometry best suited their needs, through physical and sensorial product tests.
New generation roasters
The scaling up and down of the roasters with the guarantee of repeatability of the roasting recipes, combined with the cutting-edge technologies for energy-saving: these aims represent the core value of Petroncini’s new generation roasters. In 2005, the biggest drum roaster in the world, the TMR720, was launched onto the market.


The IMA Coffee Hub
Thanks to the synergies between IMA, Petroncini and a cluster of companies specialised in all steps of coffee processing and packaging, the IMA Coffee Hub has been created: the one-stop answer for roasters all over the world.
Nicola Panzani has been appointed as the new CEO of IMA Petroncini, guiding the company towards new important goals.
IMA Coffee LAB
The future of innovation on coffee processing and packaging
The coffee knowledge provides the IMA Coffee Hub with the ability to identify trends in the coffee industry and address them across the production line. The unique center in the world to dive the innovation in coffee processing and packaging. A scale-down coffee processing and packaging plant, handling every single phase of the process, at your disposal to share the coffee knowledge and test the very best engineering technologies and innovations for the coffee industry
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