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Our brands

Coffee systems you can rely on.

  • Gaggia Milano, founded in 1948 by Achille Gaggia, is known as a pioneer in the espresso world. The brand introduced the first modern espresso with crema, which revolutionized coffee culture.

    Gaggia combines traditional Italian craftsmanship with modern technology, resulting in machines that excel in both appearance and function.

    What Gaggia Milano excels in:

    Ideal for hospitality businesses looking for a combination of classic elegance and reliable performance.

    Boiler capacity:

    up to 14L (La Decisa 2GR)

    Pump pressure:

    9 bar (standard professional)

    Operation type:

    Semi-automatic or Fully automatic

    Full metal, Italian design

    Housing:

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  • Founded in 1978 in Spain, Futurmat focuses on providing innovative and reliable espresso machines for professionals.

    The brand is known for its robust construction and user-friendly operation.

    What Futurmat excels at: Perfect for companies looking for a durable and efficient machine for daily intensive use.

    up to 17.5L (Futurmat Sensius 3GR)

    Boiler capacity:

    Pump pressure:

    9-15 bar adjustable

    Operation type:

    Manual, semi or volumetric

    Stainless steel and aluminum chassis

    Construction:

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  • Founded in Italy in 1981, Saeco introduced the first fully automatic espresso machine for home use in 1985. The brand is known for its ease of use and innovative technologies, allowing users to enjoy high-quality coffee at the touch of a button.

    What Saeco excels at: Ideal for offices and businesses looking for a fully automatic solution with minimal maintenance requirements.

    Brewing system:

    Fully automatic

    Bean container capacity:

    up to 1 kg

    Display:

    Touchscreen (e.g. Magic or Aulika Evo)

    Water supply:

    Internal or fixed connection

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  • Visacrem is Futurmat's sister brand, developed in Spain and designed for customers seeking reliable quality without unnecessary complexity. The machines combine robustness with a sleek and functional design.


    What Visacrem excels at: The perfect choice for companies looking to invest in solid espresso solutions at a more accessible price point.

    Boiler capacity:

    6L to 11.5L (Visacrem Ottima)

    Pump pressure:

    9 bar

    Operation type:

    Semi-automatic

    Brushed steel

    Material:

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  • Necta, part of the Evoca Group, is internationally renowned for its fully automatic machines for both the hospitality and vending industries. With a strong focus on technology and modularity, they deliver coffee solutions that perform intuitively and consistently, even at high volumes.


    What Necta excels at: Ideal for self-service environments and high-throughput locations such as hotels, canteens, and businesses.

    up to 12 selections (e.g. Kalea, Krea)

    Drink options:

    Touchscreen or selection buttons

    Interface:

    Instant, fresh brew or espresso

    Brewing system:

    Output:

    80–200 cups per day

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  • SGL specializes in compact capsule machines for professional use. They combine Italian elegance with ease of use, making them ideal for small spaces, waiting rooms, or offices where speed and style are paramount.


    What SGL excels at: A smart solution for locations that want to combine capsule quality with professional design and convenience.

    Suitable for:

    Nespresso®, Lavazza Blue®, Caffitaly® (depending on model)

    Warm-up time:

    <30 seconds

    Compact (often <25cm wide)

    Dimensions:

    Plug & Play (1-button operation)

    Usage type:

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