WM History

2023
2022
2022
2022

K 2022 Showcase: upgrade of MSv stacker, new version of flagship thermoformer FC 780 E.

2021
2020/21

Remote commissioning and virtual events; Synergizing Technologies and strengthening of partnerships.

2019
2019 FLEX 92… new machine debut at K 2019

FLEX 92 ONE machine for EXTENSIVE mould matching

2018
2016/2018 NEW DEVELOPMENTS WITH TWIST 700 AND FT 900 D

At K2016 in Dusseldorf WM unveils the new Twist 700 – In 2017 the FT 900 D is launched. WM achieves the target of 1000th machines sold. In 2018 WM has changed company name into WM Thermoforming Machines SA, in order to reflect its activity focused thermoforming industry, and with…Read More

2015
2011/2015 FC SPEEDMASTER PLUS, AND STILL GROWING

WM releases the first TWIST 300, laboratory tilting mould machine with new camless motion. Debut of the new FC Speedmaster Plus – Dario Gotti succeeds to his father Roberto Gotti. WM starts the production of FC 780 IM/2 HP, introduces new ES and MS stacker and the new N.EXT extruder, and…Read More

2010
2006/2010 FT SERIES

WM launches the new high speed FT 700 and FT 900 tilting mould technology, then expands the range with FT 500 – New automated system and process are introduced with new RS stacker for tilting mould machines and 3 axes robot for steel rule cutting machine FC series.

2005
2001/2005 CHOOSING ELECTRICAL MACHINES

At K2001 WM presents the new high speed steel rule cutting machine FC 750 E, running 40 cycles/min. WM gets focused on electrical machines – New upgrade on machine size with the introduction of FC 780 E and INTEC 1100, then the FC series is expanded with FC 600 E and…Read More

2000
1996/2000 FC, AND MOVING FORWARD

New steel rule die machine model FC 590 IM is produced. Thermocalander for low energy consumption is introduced on machine model INTEC 1000 for massive production of disposable plates – The machine range is enhanced with three new machine platen sizes with FCS 750, IMC 1250 and INTEC 1050. One…Read More

1995
1991/1995 IMC-V, IMC-B, INLINE AND FCS

Launch of the biggest machine for disposable plates in the market, model IMC-V 100100, delivering 38.000 plates/hour with diameter 220 mm – Researches in tilting mould technology lead to the production of the first tilting mould machine IMC-B 540, and later developments with IMC-B 740 reach an interesting productivity of…Read More

1990
1986/1990 END OF THE 80′

1986 starts with the development of the new generation steel rule cutting machine model 64 MO, then the introduction of the separate trimming technology with the FPS 1010 – The production boosted, and 60 machines were delivered in 3 years.

1985
1981/1985 FIRST STEPS

The first thermoforming machines models (IMC-5030, IMC-7530, IMC 10080 and IMC 8080)  where developed to thermoform disposable cups and plates with different outputs, using In-mould trimming technology with punch and die cutting – At the end of this period the first steel rule cutting machine model 6540 with fast tool…Read More

1981
1981 ORIGINS

The Gotti family started industrial activities in the early ‘30s, manufacturing plastic processing machineries (injection, compression, blow moulding, thermoforming)