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GDM stands as a global leader in providing comprehensive solutions—including machinery, upgrade kits, and customer services—for the disposable hygiene industry.
GDM, a Coesia company and global provider of machinery, upgrade kits, and services for the disposable hygiene industry, has accelerated its transformation into a full-solution partner, with a strong focus on digitalization, sustainability, and customer-centric innovation. Nonwovens Industry spoke with CEO Guido Bisi about the challenges and opportunities shaping the disposable hygiene market. Nonwovens Industry: What are the key trends reshaping the disposable hygiene industry in 2025? Guido Bisi: In recent years, the industry has undergone a profound transformation. On the product side, there is a growing demand for customized, high-performance, and more comfortable solutions—partially driven by the integration of smart technologies. At the same time, sustainability has become a central concern: our clients increasingly seek solutions compatible with biodegradable materials, compostable packaging, and low-impact production processes. Demographic shifts, such as population aging and the expansion of emerging markets, are also redefining production requirements. From a manufacturing perspective, two major trends are emerging. The first concerns production efficiency, with the goal of maintaining a consistently high OEE—not only on newly installed machines but also across previously-installed lines. The second involves restoring higher product margins, either by reducing production costs or by integrating premium features that justify a top-tier positioning for the end consumer. NWI: What are the main production challenges your clients face? GB: Our clients frequently report four critical challenges:
Founded in 1986, GDM originated from the merger of two Italian companies—Tekma and Nuova Red Italiana—and officially became part of the Coesia Group in 1995. Since its establishment, GDM has specialized in the design and manufacturing of converting and packaging machinery for disposable hygiene products, including baby and adult diapers, underpads, and menstrual care items.
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