`Resummation predictions for BSM particle production at the LHC' Abstract: Since the landmark discovery of the Higgs boson at the LHC, the focus has been shifted towards Beyond the Standard Model theories that aim to resolve the several issues of the Standard Model, including the well-known supersymmetric theories as well as theories that extend the SM gauge groups (e.g., GUTs). These models lead to the existence of new particles that could be produced and detected at the LHC. Resummation is an improvement over fixed-order perturbative QCD in kinematical regions where predictions become unreliable. It solves the convergence problems in those regions and improves the overall precision of the computations. We present in this work an application of the resummation formalism to the production of electroweak supersymmetric particles as well as new gauge bosons at the LHC by means of Resummino, a package dedicated to precision calculations for BSM particle production at hadron colliders.