New DMG MORI machining centre at MOM

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Jul

Centre usinage DMV110

MOM Packaging invests in a new DMG MORI machining centre to strengthen its production capacity

French packaging machine manufacturer MOM Packaging strengthens its Villepinte (93) manufacturing workshop with the acquisition of a DMG MORI DMV110 machining centre, increasing its capacity to manufacture the mechanical components that equip its filling machines.
At the end of June 2026, the MOM Packaging workshop welcomed a new DMG MORI DMV110. This new machine expands the existing fleet, which already includes DMC and DMU machining centres and CTX CNC turning centres.
This investment has a clear objective: to gain in agility and responsiveness to better serve our customers, by reducing component manufacturing lead times and increasing machine availability through new, proven equipment.

Greater agility, greater responsiveness for our customers

The DMV110 is a high-performance 3-axis vertical machining centre. It is recognised for its rigidity and precision on large-format components.

Running several centres in parallel changes the daily reality of the workshop. Waiting times between machining operations decrease. Manufacturing lead times shorten. Responsiveness on urgent orders improves. Production peaks are absorbed and their impact on delivery schedules reduces.

Connected to MOM’s ERP, it displays in real time the modifications made by the design office located in the same building. In turn, the DMV transmits its manufacturing progress to the ERP in real time, enabling precise tracking of production and machining times for each component.

 

Why this investment?

At MOM Packaging, mechanical components are manufactured in-house. It is a commitment to our customers: quality, traceability, and powerful tools to gain in responsiveness.

As our business has grown, we continue to invest in our production tools to maintain this level of service. The DMV110 allows us to produce more, faster, and with a high level of finish. In practical terms: spare parts available more quickly, shorter lead times on custom orders, and a better response to urgent requests.

 

A direct impact on vertical auger manufacturing

One of the most concrete benefits concerns the manufacture of vertical augers. These are the central components of our powder filling machines.

The vertical auger conveys the powder and delivers the dose into the packaging. It comes in many versions. Diameter, pitch, length, geometry and number of flights vary depending on the product: proteins, spices, collagen, bicarbonate

Manufacturing these augers in-house, with the required precision and within expected lead times, is a major challenge for MOM. Mastering the machining of these augers also allows great freedom in their design. In the past, this has made it possible to achieve particularly high dosing accuracy. Concretely, it is because MOM has designed and machined numerous trial augers that we have sold pharmaceutical powder filling machines for doses as low as 8 mg. The DMV110 directly increases our capacity to deliver on that.

 

Machining precision in the service of packaging

In industrial filling, the precision of machined components directly impacts dosing consistency. A vertical auger with imperfect geometry generates dosing irregularities on the production line. Before the latest generations of machining centres, the feed blades of dosing augers were welded onto the screws. Welding reduced dosing consistency by a few tenths of a percent. Since augers have been machined from solid blanks, we have observed this improvement in dose accuracy, to the direct benefit of our customers and end consumers.

MOM Packaging has always invested in high-level machining equipment. The DMG MORI DMV110 follows this same logic: high-performance tools, precise components, reliable machines.

 

A long-term service commitment

Investing in a new machining centre is a long-term commitment to our customers. A new machine provides greater availability and improves lead times on spare parts, even during peak activity.

At MOM Packaging, in-house manufacturing has been a constant since 1927. First with a single motor driving belt-driven lathes. Then the Ernault Somua lathes and conventional milling machines that lined up in the workshop. Then the NUM numerically controlled lathes. And finally the DMG machining centres, from 3-axis up to continuous 5-axis, and CNC turning centres.

 

Twenty years of trusted advice

This kind of investment does not happen by chance. Choosing a machining centre means committing significant resources over the long term. For over 20 years, MOM Packaging has trusted Daniel Caron, managing partner at id2b conseil and president of the Lycée Robert Schuman in Dugny.

An expert in industrial mechanics and SME management consulting, Daniel Caron brings a precise and valuable outside perspective. His experience at the crossroads of the industrial world and technical education makes him a rare advisor.

We warmly thank him for his support over two decades.

 

To find out more about our powder filling machines or our complete guide to industrial powder filling, explore our technical resources on the website.

+33(0)1.48.60.11.70

contact@mom-packaging.com

19 Allée Louis Breguet - 93421 Villepinte

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    +33(0)1.48.60.11.70

    contact@mom-packaging.com

    19 Allée Louis Breguet - 93421 Villepinte