Multiengineering uses high-quality metal belts in its conveyors for maximum efficiency
2025-11-273 min.
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Metallic transportation lines are an essential element in many industrial processes where high reliability, resistance to extreme temperatures and the maximum level of hygiene are required. The engineering company Multiengineering is among the leading names in the Balkans in the development and integration of metallic conveyor belts, known for their durability even during intense activity. To build its conveyors, the company works closely with IPCO – one of the largest manufacturers of metal conveyor belts in the world. The partnership guarantees first-class quality, high productivity and optimal results in industrial production.

“We construct our conveyor systems using the steel lines provided by IPCO – a Austrian company with a global presence and vast experience. IPCO is a leader in the production of metal conveyor lines, meeting the highest standards for durability, thermal resistance and safety during operations”, said Multiengineering to BalkanEngineer.com. “The cooperation has allowed us to build equipment with proven reliability, to integrate one of the most modern solutions available in the global market, and combining local know-how with global technological expertise. This way our clients receive a product that combines precise mechanics, unparalleled material quality and impressive performance, “ added specialists from the company.
The metal conveyor belts used by Multiengineering are designed to meet the highest demands in the food industry. Some of their key features include:
- Smooth and perfectly flat surface;
- Exceptional thermal properties;
- Choice between solid and perforated conveyor belt;
- Easy maintenance and high level of hygiene.
Multiengineering attaches great importance to its service activities. The company offers professional welding of metal conveyor belts, including stainless steel belts with or without rubber belting.

Photo source: Multiengineering, IPCO