A story of innovation
Machines that dramatically increase productivity; there is no going back now.
The story of two entrepreneurs who created more than a company in the 1970’s; they created a whole new sector: automation to produce cans.
Hermasa is one of the foundations on which the province of Vigo lies as the leading world capital in the fish canning industry. Back then, dozens of thousands of people worked in the manufacture of the first cans, mainly sardines. This was the environment of economic euphoria and the first technological rudiments on which the Rodríguez brothers began to work, finding Vigo the ideal place to stimulate their inventiveness.
It is in Hermasa where they started to put their ideas and designs into practice to increase the productivity of the Galician canning factories, which started to diversify and sell to markets on the five continents. And it was in the first, small, family-run factory in Vigo –surrounded by canners, shipyards and an immense fresh fish market- where the technological principles of automation and mass production that are used today by the creators of canning equipment all over the planet were born. Hermasa has been and is the technological reference.
Hermasa has been and is the technological reference in the production of machinery for canning, which is why the Hermasa brand is present in over 65 countries.