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Welcome to the fascinating journey through the history of Schweizerische Industrie Gesellschaft (SIG), a company with a legacy spanning over more than 170 years.1
From its modest beginnings in Switzerland to its global presence today, SIG has continually evolved and adapted to the changing times, leaving an indelible mark on various industries.

The founders of SIG1

A vision that lives on today after 170 years was kickstarted by three pioneers who had the foresightedness to tap into the industrial growth of the era.1

Friedrich Peyer im Hof1

Born in 1817, Friedrich was a politician and member of the Swiss National Council, as well as one of the pioneers of Switzerland's rail transport sector1.

Heinrich Moser

Born in 1805, Heinrich was a third-generation watchmaker who built a successful career before joining forces with his two co-founders to establish Schweizerische Industriegesellschaft (SIG) Neuhausen.

Johann Conrad Neher

Born in 1818, Johann was an industrialist who honed his skills in mining and metallurgy at his father's ironworks and casting factory before coming up with the idea for SIG with his fellow founders (with Friedrich also being his brother-in-law).

Renewable energy from the beginning1

Choosing the Rhinefalls site for its abundance of renewable energy, the three pioneers set about harnessing hydraulic power to fuel their ambitions. Two turbines and a drive shaft transmitted power to the factory, modeling a first-of-its-kind mechanical power transmission.1

Where there was a machine, there was SIG1

Innovation in engineering and a drive to diversify business was at the core of SIG's expansion into different areas. Capitalizing on its strong technical expertise and engineering heritage, SIG ventured into machine manufacturing.1
Thus, to begin with, the business started supplying machinery for packaging of confectionary items and stock cubes, with baked goods manufacturers taking interest thereafter.1

The birth of the European beverage carton1

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SIG cartons can be traced back to the first European beverage carton engineered by the Jagenberg family in 1930. Inspired by American counterparts, Günter Meyer-Jagenberg created Perga, a leakproof folding box that marked the dawn of European packaging technology.1

Latest packaging shapes1

Our history is a testament to innovation, creativity, and a commitment to pushing the boundaries of what is possible in the world of packaging design. Here are our latest packaging shapes that have emerged from this dynamic crossroad of technology, sustainability, and consumer trends.1

2023

SIG DomeMini redefines on-the-go packaging with its cutting-edge carton bottle design.

2017

SIG Smile opens up new market opportunities for on-the-go consumers with its curved, modern shape and easy-grip corners.

2019

SIG MidiStyle is a uniquely shaped carton pack designed to help your brand stand out while offering consumers a new level of convenience.

2021

The family-size pack SIG Vita not only looks striking, it is also extremely functional.

2023

SIG DomeMini redefines on-the-go packaging with its cutting-edge carton bottle design.