The Italian company, with more than 40 years of experience in the industry, present a comprehensive portfolio of solutions covering every stage of postharvest handling, from intake to packing. Its integrated approach combines automation, robotics, traceability and high-definition vision systems to optimise product management and meet increasingly demanding market standards.
Artificial intelligence will play a central role in the company’s showcase, with technologies designed to accelerate processes, reduce costs and improve shelf life. Among the highlights is the new VISION 4.0 AI platform, capable of detecting external defects with unprecedented accuracy, ensuring greater consistency in quality and faster sorting operations.
The system is also applied to specific solutions such as the Cherry Vision platform, which scans 100% of each fruit and identifies defects that were previously undetectable through automated systems. This technology contributes not only to improving product quality but also to reducing waste, a key challenge for the industry.
In parallel, UNITEC will present its UNIQ technology for internal quality selection, enabling the detection of parameters such as dry matter in products like avocados, while preserving fruit integrity throughout the process.
Automation will be another key pillar of the company’s proposal, through its UNI ROBOTICS division. Solutions such as automated packing and palletising systems are designed to streamline operations, optimise labour and reduce repetitive manual tasks in packing houses.
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Technologies on display will include robotic systems such as UNI SMART PACKER and UNI SMART TRAY FILLER, capable of handling different fruit formats with high precision and efficiency, as well as advanced sampling tools to analyse quality parameters directly at crate level.
UNITEC’s value proposition is based on an integrated supply chain vision, with automated lines that manage products with precision and care, improving profitability for operators and enabling access to demanding international markets.
With a global presence in more than 65 countries and a network of operational offices in key production regions, the company continues to position itself as a technology partner for the fruit and vegetable industry, supporting producers, exporters and retailers in an increasingly competitive environment.
Macfrut 2026 will once again serve as a key platform for dialogue with industry stakeholders, where UNITEC aims to demonstrate how innovation and digitalisation are reshaping postharvest processes and driving value across the entire supply chain.
















