

SITECNA, S.A.
About us
Sitecna, S.A. develops technical plastic packaging solutions fully tailored to each client’s needs. From tool manufacturing to thermoforming and injection processes, every step is performed and managed in-house, ensuring precision and quality in every product.
We operate across multiple industries (automotive, electronics, food, and medical), providing flexible solutions that meet the specific requirements of each sector.
Committed to sustainability, Sitecna focuses on eco-design, uses recycled materials, and produces part of its own energy, combining innovation, efficiency, and environmental responsibility in all our solutions.
Products

Electronics
Increasing the productivity of a production line requires an integrated approach that combines logistics efficiency, proper product protection and solutions tailored to the specific needs of each project. First, logistics optimization plays a key role. By developing customized solutions for each product, it is possible to maximize space utilization in storage and transportation while ensuring compatibility with standard boxes and pallets. This efficient organization reduces handling times, improves line feeding and enables better integration with automation systems, resulting in a smoother and more continuous production flow. At the same time, product protection is essential to prevent losses and rework. Secure packaging that minimizes damage during handling and internal transport ensures that components arrive at the line in perfect condition. Striking the right balance between protecting sensitive areas and ensuring proper fixation in trays also increases stability, making operations faster and safer. Careful material selection, considering mechanical strength, electrostatic properties and aesthetics, ensures robust and fit-for-purpose solutions. Finally, sustainability also contributes to overall efficiency. The use of reusable trays made from recycled and recyclable materials reduces long-term operational costs and limits the need for frequent replacements, making processes more stable and predictable. By aligning logistics, protection and sustainability, it is possible to reduce waste, minimize downtime, and significantly increase production line productivity.

Solutions to attract the consumer
Turning packaging into a differentiation factor means treating it as a strategic asset rather than just a functional element. The starting point lies in developing exclusive design, with tailor-made packaging that clearly and consistently reflects the brand’s visual identity. When packaging communicates values, positioning, and personality, it creates an immediate connection with the consumer. The combination of aesthetics and functionality is equally essential. Adapting the packaging to the specific characteristics of each type of food not only enhances usability but also conveys innovation and attention to detail — key factors that reinforce the perception of quality. At the point of sale, visual impact becomes निर्णing. A distinctive design helps the product stand out from competitors, capture attention, and influence purchasing decisions. Colors, shapes, materials, and finishes should be carefully considered to create presence and memorability. Finally, product protection should not be separated from differentiation. Packaging that preserves food quality from transportation to the shelf strengthens consumer trust and adds value to the brand. In this way, packaging becomes a true differentiating factor when it combines identity, functionality, visual impact, and protection, helping the product stand out and strengthen its position in the market.

Automotive industry
In the automotive industry, increasing the productivity of a production line requires an integrated approach that combines logistics efficiency, rigorous component protection and solutions tailored to the specific requirements of each vehicle or part. Logistics optimization is essential: developing customized solutions for each component allows for maximum space utilization in warehouses and internal transport, while ensuring compatibility with standard industry boxes and pallets. This organization reduces handling times, facilitates continuous line supply, and enables seamless integration with automation systems, ensuring a faster and more reliable production flow. Component protection is equally critical, given the value and sensitivity of automotive parts. Secure packaging minimizes damage during handling and internal transport, ensuring that parts arrive at the line in optimal condition. Balancing the protection of sensitive areas with efficient tray fixation provides stability, safety, and speed during operations. Material selection, considering mechanical strength, electrostatic properties, and aesthetic finish, ensures robust, fit-for-purpose solutions for each component. Sustainability also contributes to operational efficiency: the use of reusable trays made from recycled and recyclable materials reduces replacement costs and waste, making processes more predictable and consistent. By integrating logistics, protection, and sustainability, the automotive industry can reduce losses, minimize line stoppages, and significantly increase production line productivity.

Food industry
To ensure maximum protection of food products, it is essential to adopt an integrated approach that combines design, functionality, and material quality. First, choosing tailor-made packaging allows each solution to be adapted to the specific characteristics of the food, taking into account factors such as sensitivity to light, oxygen, or impacts during transport. Functionality must be considered alongside aesthetics, ensuring that design does not compromise the strength of the packaging. Robust structures, effective sealing systems, and appropriate materials help maintain product integrity throughout the entire supply chain, from production to the shelf. In addition, visual impact at the point of sale also plays an indirect role in protection. Well-designed packaging helps organize the product, prevents unnecessary handling, and reinforces the perception of quality, reducing the risk of damage. Thus, ensuring maximum protection involves developing packaging that not only preserves food properties during transport and storage but also combines strength, technical suitability, and intelligent design that enhances and safeguards the product at every stage of its journey.