BBM PACKAGING and its operational sites in Val Brembana (Bergamo)
BBM Packaging is an Italian company with strong roots in the province of Bergamo (Italy), specializing in the bottling and packaging sector. Its operational model is based on a balance between innovation, sustainability, and the enhancement of local expertise.
The two main sites – San Pellegrino Terme and Lenna – serve as strategic hubs, each complementary in function and vision. The two sites are united by a single mission: to offer efficient and cutting-edge solutions for the packaging world. Both locations are easily accessible, situated less than a 30-minute drive from Milan Orio al Serio International Airport, ensuring fast and effective connections with both domestic and international partners.
San Pellegrino Terme
San Pellegrino Terme is the company’s registered office and hosts the management, administrative, and sales departments, as well as the Service operations center, the technical office, the spare parts warehouse, and the area dedicated to machine upgrades. This site also houses the purchasing office, the research and development department, and the after-sales service. The decision to establish operations in this area stems from its proximity to a well-established industrial district and access to a wide network of local technical expertise.
BBM has launched an ambitious relocation project to a newly renovated, environmentally friendly building (energy class A), equipped with a photovoltaic system, heat pumps to eliminate the use of fossil fuels, and charging stations for electric vehicles—contributing to lower emissions and reduced land use..
Lenna Site
The Lenna production site is the beating heart of BBM’s manufacturing operations. Covering an area of 10,000 m² – including the Colorsolution painting facility, owned by BBM – this site is dedicated to machine maintenance and overhauls, the production of BBM’s cut-and-sew conveyors, and the showroom for used machinery.
Sustainability is a tangible commitment here as well: in 2024, a new photovoltaic system became operational, generating 31,000 kWh of energy in just a few months and reducing energy consumption by 25%. This is a clear example of how innovation and environmental responsibility can seamlessly integrate within a high-performance industrial context.