What we offer
The company’s success in the sugar sector is due to the impeccable organisation of the production, from the moment of packaging to the prompt delivery, allowing it to provide customers with a high level of service. From the corner café to the multinational group, from bulk sugar in the tank to packaging in the packet, the goal is to meet the most diversified needs of the customer.
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We pack sugar in single-dose packets, small packs, sacks and bags of all sizes and with the most varied wrappers.
The facilitie
All our packaging systems are state-of-the-art, to offer technology and innovation, guaranteeing only the best.
Through an efficient logistics network operated by the TRAE company within the Rinaudo group, we market all the grain sizes of white sugar, raw cane, organic, icing sugar, ranging from bulk in tanks to packaging in packets in the most diverse formats.
An aspect that is close to our heart is also respect for the environment, using renewable energy: the large 180 kw photovoltaic system is today able to completely cover the consumption of the packaging plants.
Our system is entirely mechanised and the sugar is never exposed to the external environment, to en-sure the absolute hygiene of the product, from the silo to the preparation of the pallet.
Current potential (tons per day):
Packets (white/raw)
Sticks (white/raw)
Sweeteners (pcs/d)
Icing sugar packets
10 kg sacks (valve)
Bags from 250 g to 5 kg multi
Paper bags 1 kg, sack 10 kg
Impalpable sugar
Transformation from big bag to bulk, with separate storage depending on the origin: up to 450 ton/d
Transformation from bulk to big bag, both for storage and for big bags by weight according to request: up to 150 ton/d
The vehicles we currently have:
Road tractors
Tanks for sugar transport
Trucks with hydraulic tail lift
Semi-trailers of which 90 fitted for intermodal transport
‘Incoming’ logistics potential: 120 vehicles per week.
‘Outgoing’ logistics coverage area: The regions Piedmont, Valle d’Aosta, Liguria, Lombardy, Veneto, Tren-tino Alto Adige, Friuli Venezia Giulia, Tuscany, Emilia Romagna.
Total ‘outgoing’ logistic traffic: 140 vehicles per week.