J+P Maschinenbau GmbH is a specialist in end of line packaging machines. In 1992, Hans-Peter Jensen founded the company in Sobrigau, on the outskirts of Dresden. Based on the long and successful tradition of Dresden in the packing machine design, the construction at J+P has always been based on proven technology and is constantly being developed with the most modern drives, controls and visualisation technologies.
The name “J+P” stands for Jensen and Partners. Partners include our employees, as well as our customers, suppliers, and cooperation and business partners. The independent family-owned company is now being run by the second generation of the Jensen and Schicke families.
Nowadays, J+P delivers end of line packaging machines primarily to the food industry, and is considered to be particularly innovative. For this reason, the machine programme is constantly being adapted to the new requirements of the secondary packaging market, where new pack styles are constantly being developed.
75 employees follow the diverse requirements of a broad range of industrial branches in the areas of
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