Specialized in the design and production of leather goods machinery, Galli offers turnkey solutions – from custom design to final testing – along with continuous technical and commercial support. SAMAB 025: Booth A15
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At Galli S.p.A., a team of engineers and designers translates functional requirements into advanced mechanical solutions. Based in Vigevano, the company boasts a machine portfolio of over 100 models, each designed to meet specific needs: die-cutting machines, laminators, grinders, milling machines, and loading/unloading robots.
Since 2020, Galli has also integrated Overmec solutions for spray bonding using water-based adhesives. The company has enhanced this technological know-how by developing high-tech systems capable of ensuring precision, efficiency, and modularity for both small and large-scale production.
Galli maintains its flexibility to customize individual machines and complete production lines. Each project begins with a pre-analysis phase involving the client, aimed at envisioning fully tailored production layouts.

Expanding into the Apparel Industry
Historically focused on belts, bags, and leather accessories, Galli is now aiming to strengthen its presence in the fashion apparel sector, targeting the production of labels, tailoring accessories, and logo printing.
Its hot stamping and transfer application machines allow brands to transfer their identity with painterly quality onto fine leathers and high-fashion fabrics.

Networking and Exchange
For Galli, SAMAB represents an opportunity to connect with garment manufacturers and printers beyond its traditional leather–automotive sphere. The goal is to create synergies with textile packaging companies and transfer its established technologies into new segments—from paper goods to luxury apparel.
The showcased innovations support modular, step-by-step production lines, enabling gradual and scalable investments in line with circular economy and sustainable industry principles:
- hot stamping and transfer printing: a hybrid machine capable of applying logos to both leather and fabrics, with digitally adjustable cycles. It features pressure sensors and thermal regulation for consistent and durable prints.
- Overmec spray bonding system: equipped with optical vision technology that identifies surfaces and geometries in real time, optimizing adhesive distribution and reducing waste. It uses water-based, low environmental impact adhesives.
Future Perspectives
The adoption of AI and connected devices opens the door to advanced automation scenarios, such as production data analysis to optimize process parameters, predictive maintenance, and cloud-based dashboards for remote monitoring.
However, human involvement remains essential in the creation of luxury goods, where manual skill and tactile sensitivity represent an irreplaceable added value.
Looking ahead, the company envisions machines that interact with the operator, automatically adapting to their skill level and the specifics of the production batch. The goal is to create intelligent workstations, each connected to a digital ecosystem, while preserving a craftsmanship core through intuitive human-machine interfaces and tailored training for users.