In addition to the cosmetics, pharmaceutical, and personal care industries, UNISTA also operates in industrial environments with stringent technical requirements, such as:
Food Industry
Automotive industry
– Defense and arms industry
– Technical and manufacturing industries
– Industries requiring custom-built machinery
👉 Our focus: designing and integrating complete robotic production lines or standalone machines tailored to the specific requirements of each industry.



These industries generally have the following characteristics:
👉 UNISTA tailors its approach to each industrial environment.
expertise & services
We design comprehensive architectures that include:
- Distribution of components or containers
- Filling or assembly
- Integrated quality control
- Cash collection
- Robotic palletizing
- Centralized automation
Each line is custom-designed to meet your specific product, production rate, and environmental requirements.
UNISTA also develops:
- Custom assembly machines
- Multi-axis robotic cells
- Automated checkpoints
- Checkout modules
- Autonomous palletizing systems
- Specific equipment that can be integrated into an existing production line
These solutions make it possible to improve a critical system without a complete overhaul.

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expertise & services
UNISTA acts as a systems integrator for specific projects that require:
– Custom development
– Complex architecture
– Advanced automation
– Multi-axis robotization
– Machine vision integration
– Robotics expertise & advanced engineering

👉 UNISTA acts as a full-service integrator, ensuring technical consistency and sustainable industrial performance.
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Whether it’s a complete line or a standalone module, our solutions enable:
👉 We guide our clients through a structured and measurable ROI approach.
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Performance, durability, and adaptability to new uses.
Complete production lines & custom machines
Yes. UNISTA designs complete robotic production lines and standalone machines for a wide range of industrial sectors, including food processing, automotive, defense, and technical industries requiring custom-built equipment.
Yes. UNISTA develops custom-built industrial machinery tailored to specific requirements, incorporating automation, robotics, and quality control.
Yes. UNISTA robotic cells can be integrated into existing industrial environments to improve a critical workstation without requiring a complete overhaul.
Gradual automation involves modernizing key workstations (assembly, packaging, palletizing, inspection) using standalone modules before moving on to a complete production line.
A specialized machine is designed for a specific operation. A complete production line integrates all operations into a centralized and synchronized system.
The sizing is based on:
– Target throughput
– Mechanical constraints
– Industry standards
– Production environment
– ROI objectives
A thorough technical study is essential.