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50 YEARS OF INNOVATION FOR THE FOOD INDUSTRY
Developing breakthrough technologies, from automated pomegranate handling, to sulfur-free lychee treatment, Juran continues to innovate and green the food industry
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ignificantly impacting agrotechnology and the food industry worldwide, Juran has been coming up with new ideas for streamlining traditional methods of farming, harvesting, and produce handling since its inception in 1966. From automated packing houses to unique technologies for greening food processing practices, Juran’s R&D achievements caught the attention of the Agricultural Engineering Institute of the Israel Ministry of Agriculture, as well as of EU R&D institutes. In thriving partnerships over 40 years, their joint activities have yielded innovative R&D projects and many jointly registered patents.
The pomegranate handling breakthrough A prime example, and a flagship Juran product, is the ArilSystem™, an automated system for extracting the juicy seeds from pomegranates. The pomegranate is one of nature’s most remarkably health enhancing fruits. Higher in antioxidants than wine or cranberries, it promotes heart health, reduces blood pressure, enhances healing, and has even been shown to inhibit tumor growth. Yet consumption of this healthful and tasty fruit has been far from commensurate with its value. This is largely due to the messy and time consuming process of extracting the arils. Consumers find the fruit less than user-friendly.
Even when the juicy seeds are provided ready extracted, consumers do not rush to buy them due to their high cost, based on the labor-intensive extraction process. Hence the general public has failed to avail itself of the health benefits of this remarkable fruit. Juran set out to change all that. Researching the problem, Juran developed the ArilSystem™. It can process hundreds of pomegranates per hour, supervised by just one or two workers. It boasts a 95% efficiency level, bringing aril damage down to 3%5%, compared with previous industry standards of 20% wastage.
The extracted arils are gently washed, filtering out peels and fruit membranes. The end result is pure arils, cleaned and packaged, untouched by human hands. ArilSystem™ The pomegranate breakthrough • Labor-Saving - 1-2 workers replace 45! • Minimal waste - 95% efficiency • Better Taste - Tannin-free tastier juice • Higher Quality - Hygienic Food Safety Standards • Industrial capacity - Up to 56 fruits/minute Aside from the obvious advantages of low labor costs and increased output, the ArilSystem™ yields
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a far more hygienic, higher quality product. This is reflected in its significantly increased shelf life. A further benefit is afforded the beverage industry. Most pomegranate juices are obtained by squeezing the whole fruit, including peel and membrane, which gives the juice a bitter taste due to their high tannin and phenol content. The ArilSystem Juicer obtains pure pomegranate juice from the arils alone, producing a far tastier beverage. And as an extra bonus, the seeds, efficiently extracted during the juicing process, are a sought-after byproduct utilized by the cosmetics and pharmaceutics industries, yielding additional revenue.
Today’s ArilSystem™ is available in 4 models handling 10, 20, 28, or up to 56 fruits per minute. A rate of 56 fruit/minute, or 1,680 kg fruit/ hour, can yield over 550 kg/hour of superior quality arils, all from a single production line. Since the first ArilSystem was installed in Israel, there are currently ArilSystems operational in the USA, Spain, Turkey, India, South Africa, Australia and others. Now affordably available, the presence of this wonder fruit is growing in the Fresh-Cut market as well as the Food & Beverage Industries, Pharmaceutics, and Cosmetics.
But the big winners are the consumers. Juran’s marketing director, Avner Galili says, “There is an increasing market demand for pomegranate products. We’re pleased to enable our customers to offer a superior product to the growing number of pomegranate consumers worldwide.” Greener methods for redder lychees Making food processing more natural and putting healthier products on the market is a main Juran objective. Today, fresh lychees are a tricky commodity. Starting out an attractive red, they lose their vibrant color within 2 or 3 days, becoming an unappealing brown. To overcome this marketing drawback, lychees are subjected to a sulfur treatment that helps them maintain their color for a longer marketing window. However it offers the consumer a product that is, literally, soaked in chemicals. “There is an attitude of resignation among lychee growers,” Avner Galili says, “that sulfur treatment is a necessary evil. Sulfur is a toxin, and it may penetrate the flesh of the fruit. Careful testing is then required to ensure compliance with allowable levels. The good news,” Avner tells us, “is that lychees needn’t be soaked in toxins to keep them market-red.”
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Juran has developed a Sulfur-Free Lychee Treatment and Packing House. In a unique process based on nothing more than a temperature regulated water and salt treatment, the beautiful rich red color of lychees is preserved for up to 4-5 weeks!
Today Avner Galili is pleased with Juran’s steady growth.
tional on five continents. It keeps me busy,” he concludes.
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That represents a very significantly extended marketing window and shelf life. This computerized, all natural process maintains the lychee’s delicious flavor along with its vibrant lasting color. The unique natural treatment process is integrated with a sorting and packing system. Moving along a state-of-the-art motorized conveyor, the lychees undergo a sorting & grading process including an automatic sizer with five size/ grading groups compliant with EEC and USA market requirements. With a packing capacity limited only by customer demand, Juran Lychee Treatment Systems and Packing Houses have been installed in China, Thailand, Israel and Australia. Juran’s Sulfur-Free Lychee Treatment & Packing House • Maintains vibrant red color for 4-5 weeks • Greatly increases marketing window • All natural process • Tested and field-proven With the company for over 8 years, Avner Galili is Juran’s Business Development and Marketing Director, and by now like one of the family of this family business. Formerly on the Board of Directors of the Israel Export Institute and the National Agricultural Research Institute of the Volcani Center, he also served as advisor to the Israel Agricultural Ministry’s Genetic Engineering Consortium.
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BRUKER OPTICS – FT-NIR SOLUTIONS FOR FOOD QUALITY AND SAFETY
THIS INNOVATION WAS HONORED WITH THE “INTERNATIONAL FOODTEC AWARD 2015” IN SILVER. The LSM adds the capability to the MPA for the analysis of raw milk samples. It is fully automated, including cleaning and can handle liquids from whey to ice cream pre-mix.
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uality control requirements for food production and food processing are constantly increasing. Modern FT-NIR spectroscopy presents the industry with many possibilities for fast and simple quality control in the laboratory and can also be used to monitor the production line directly. The new-generation analytical instruments are easy and intuitive to use and even enable shift workers to carry out analyses alongside production. Fast analysis is beneficial at every stage in the production chain because errors made at one specific point often impact on the final pro-
duct. With FT-NIR, manufacturers can: • analyse samples from tankers quickly, prior to unloading, and therefore reject any deliveries that do not meet specifications; • identify raw materials before use and quantify and assess their properties; • conduct on-line quality control at important production steps and prior to bottling; • check food is fit for human consumption. The following examples demonstrate some of the possible uses of FTNIR spectroscopy technology in the food industry.
Analysis of milk and dairy products On account of seasonal and regional variation in the composition of raw milk, it is essential for all subsequent processing steps that the milk will be standardised. FT-NIR spectroscopy analyses the key parameters, fat, protein, dry matter and lactose, with accuracy comparable to that of conventional mid-infrared systems (FT-IR). Using the LSM (liquid sampling module) – a sample feed with optional homogenisation and automatic cleaning routines – samples are simply pumped into a temperature-controlled transmission-flow cell, where they are measured.
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Any kind of milk, e.g. raw milk, skimmed milk or UHT milk, can be analysed, as well as other liquid dairy products including cream, condensed milk, liquid ice cream, flavoured milk products and concentrates, i.e. even viscous products that conventional milk analysis instruments struggle to measure. Another advantage of FT-NIR spectroscopy is that one single piece of equipment can be used to measure not only liquid samples but solid and paste-like products too, including cheese, powdered milk and yogurt. This allows for the cost-effective analysis of different quality parameters in all relevant products, ensuring quick quality control at the individual stages of production.
Quality control of frying oils Deep-fried foods, such as chips, fish products, doughnuts and crisps, have become a substantial part of our diets today. This calls for a quick and simple method for closely and continuously monitoring the degradation in quality of deep-frying oil and thereby detecting harmful byproducts that develop from oxidation and polymerisation in particular. Various criteria are applied to determine when the oils need to be changed. For instance, the total polar materials (TPM) and polymerised triacylglycerol (PTG) levels are defined using gel permeation chromatography (GPC). Regulations in many EU countries state that a deepfrying oil should contain below 24-27 % TPM, and 16 % PTG. However, no single parameter can be considered conclusive. A variety of tests should always be consulted to measure the by-products resulting from both oxidative and thermal processes in the oil before a valid conclusion can be drawn. Using FT-NIR spectroscopy, these parameters, as well as other important readings such as acid value and Anisidine value, can be established from one single measu-
Rapid quality control for edible oils and oilseeds can be achieved by Bruker’s dedicated FT-NIR solutions. The analysis is quick, cost-effective and safe to use, even for untrained staff. rement. FT-NIR was included in the DGF standard methods (DGF C-VI 21a) last year as a screening method for the analysis of deep-frying oils. Many other important quality parameters for fresh, unused deep-frying oils and other cooking oils, such as olive oil, can be analysed using FTNIR. Besides the iodine value, the
trans-fatty acid content and the acid value, the various fatty acids can be quickly identified too.
Solutions for the meat-processing industry With global demand for meat and meat products continuing to grow, it can be a challenge to always de-
The major application areas for FT-NIR spectroscopy in the food industry include meat, dairy, beverages, edible oils, flour & bakery ingredients and condiments as well as grains and oilseeds.
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Today, many companies are not only striving to manufacture high quality products, but also increase production efficiency by installing the analytical systems directly into their production plants. This improves process verifiability and process understanding and gives the company the opportunity to optimize material use, run-time of machines and quality of the products up to real-time-release. Bruker´s spectroscopical technology based on modern FT spectrometers can be used at a lot of different process steps and offer high amount information to gain better process knowledge. The robust design of all spectrometers enables usage in tough conditions in production plants with very low maintenance costs/times.
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liver the quality that customers expect. FT-NIR technology, which can produce analysis results in less than a minute, has the capability to complete, or even replace, a wide range of conventional quality assurance testing procedures for meat and meat products, both in the laboratory and on the production line. For example, it is very important for sausage manufacturers to determine the often variable fat content in their meat supplies when planning subsequent production steps. Furthermore, the fat content is a common criterion for value-based payment to suppliers. In this respect, FT-NIR spectroscopy represents a valuable tool for assessing the raw materials going into the product. The parameters of fat, protein and water can be determined simultaneously using just one measurement. The results can be used as a basis for decisions about production procedures. In sausage production, there is a legal requirement to define the maximum water content, minimum pro-
tein content and total fat content. The salt level is also of particular interest to the manufacturer and consumers as well. FT-NIR has proven itself to be an efficient method of analysis for measuring levels of moisture, fat, protein and salt in the different sausage varieties. Additionally, water activity (aw-value) can be analysed to optimise the product’s shelf life.
and even over conveyor belts. Up to six sensors can be multiplexed by a single MATRIX-F FT-NIR spectrometer. One example is the monitoring of the milk powder process. The key points in the spray drying process can be monitored by installing sensors e.g. in the storage tanks, the inline feed of the spray dryer as well as at the powder outlet of the fluid bed dryer.
Monitoring Food Processes Online
Why FT-NIR?
FT-NIR spectroscopy is however not restricted to the laboratory. There is a strong trend to take spectroscopy on the line rather than taking the sample to the lab. Not only quality and safety issues, but also economic considerations motivate the producers to develop methods for the real time process analysis. Online measurements are suitable for solid and liquid samples alike. There are different contact and non-contact sensors available which can be implemented into pipes, bypasses
FT-NIR spectroscopy is a high-performance method of analysis that is increasingly being used in the food industry. With its simple operation, it has the potential to replace a wide range of conventional analysis methods and to serve as a rapid method that dramatically increases the number of samples that can be measured. Consequently, the quality of the raw materials, production processes and end products can be controlled and monitored more closely.
The award winning MATRIX-F FT-NIR spectrometer allows the direct measurement in pipes, bypasses and even over conveyor belts leading to a better understanding and control of the process.
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LABELLING SYSTEM MODULAR SERIES
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he systems of the MODULAR series are built on the basis of a ‘open frame’ stainless steel structure. The various labelling modules of the LABELX® series are then integrated on this structure for application of the labelling on the upper and lower side of the trays containing the products. The system is equipped with an PLC and touch-
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screen electronic control. All operating speeds are electronically synchronized and all adjustments have numerical indicators to facilitate format changes. The MODULAR systems can be integrated with different product transport systems for different size, weight and product container shape requirements. All transportation systems have a ‘balcony’ arrangement to allow easy cleaning of the area below the machine itself and to prevent any leakage of liquids or the product itself from reaching parts of the machine difficult to clean and sanitize. The MODULAR systems shown on the page have been developed and produced for two specific applications, one for the ice-cream sector and the second for probiotic products. In the first case, the system is designed for the application of a labels on an ice-cream container lids with a sealing fold of the two lateral flaps and is composed of two parallel transport systems each with
a station for independent application that can manage incoming products from two packaging lines that work with containers of various shapes and sizes. The second system is provided with a station for application on the lid with a sealing fold of the two lateral flaps in a predetermined position and a second station for the application of wrap-around labels applied in a position oriented according to the seals. www.labelpack.it
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KEY TECHNOLOGY INTRODUCES THE ALL-NEW VERYX™ DIGITAL SORTING PLATFORM TO EUROPE
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ey Technology introduces the all-new VERYX™ digital sorting platform to the European food processing industry at Fruit Logistica.
of-use and an intuitive user experience. As the world’s most intelligent sorting platform, VERYX improves product quality and maximizes yields.
VERYX is a suite of belt-fed and chute-fed sorters that offers highperformance capabilities and a common user interface.
“The platform will include widths ranging from 700mm to 2100mm for belt-fed and 700mm to 1400mm for chute-fed configurations and combines a highly innovative new mechanical architecture with intelligent decision making to maintain optimal performance through the entire production cycle. VERYX minimizes the need for operator interaction with the machine and establishes new standards of performance to offer exceptional customer value.” Said Louis Vintro, Senior Vice President New Products & Business Development. “VERYX complements
With unprecedented all-sided surface inspection, multi-sensor Pixel Fusion™ and the highest resolution cameras and laser sensors available on a digital sorter, VERYX achieves new levels of detection and discrimination of foreign material (FM) and product defects. Advanced auto-learn, self-adjusting capabilities and recipe-driven operation will offer extreme ease-
our existing family of digital sorting systems allowing us to choose the optimal sorting solution for our customers’ specific needs.” Every VERYX sorter is configured around the product characteristics, application requirements and process objectives of each customer. The platform includes belt-fed sorters as well as chute sorters fed by Key’s patented Chycane® chute system. Available in a range of product inspection widths, VERYX satisfies small to very large production capacity requirements. For food processors requiring true, full-product surface inspection of each object, Key can configure VERYX sorters with sensor arrangements that eliminate blind spots to maximize FM and defect removal.
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On belt-fed systems, the bottom cameras are positioned away from product splatter to ensure the lower sensor windows are not obstructed by buildup over time. Eliminating this previously common performance degradation factor keeps bottom cameras continually operating at peak performance and makes VERYX the first sorter to offer sustained 100 percent surface inspection throughout the production cycle. Another industry first is multi-sensor fusion at the pixel level.
The new product separation/ejection system is also tailored to each product application, with the distance between nozzles and the power of the valves varying for optimal management of the sort streams. VERYX’s modular design enables food processors to easily upgrade their sorter in the field with the addition of more or different cameras, lasers or BioPrint™ hyperspectral sensor technology, as customer requirements evolve over time.
This advanced feature integrates the input from multiple cameras and lasers in relation to each image pixel.
Leveraging richer product information and Key’s powerful new data processing architecture and intelligent software, VERYX can make new and more robust sorting decisions while easing use.
Fusing sensor data at a pixel level maximizes the signal contrast for enhanced differentiation between good and bad objects to more accurately identify and remove subtle product defects and challenging FM types.
Smart features such as auto-learning, self-adjustment algorithms, predictive system diagnostics, smart alarms, FMAlert™ and Sortto-Grade™ will enable VERYX to operate virtually unattended during normal production.
Next-generation cameras and laser sensors offer twice the resolution capability of previous generation sorters to detect and remove the smallest defects and FM.
Operator qualification requirements are reduced, making it much faster and easier for a new operator to become a proficient user of the equipment compared to other sorters.
With up to 4 channels of information from cameras and up to 8 channels of information from the laser scanner, combined with advanced LED lighting that operates at optimal frequencies in relation to each sensor, Key customizes every VERYX sorter to perfectly match the customer’s requirements, from basic to the most complex.
To further ease use, VERYX introduces an intuitive new user interface (UI) that can provide different views to users of various levels, depending on their needs. Recipedriven operation ensures customers can count on consistent performance from their VERYX sorter day in, day out, including running the
same product across multiple sorters in different lines or locations. The streamlined UI enables the sorter to run a different product or grade at the touch of a button. VERYX features Key’s Information Analytics, a set of data acquisition and connectivity capabilities that allow users to gather a broad range of product and operational data from the sorter. The data can be made available for off-line analysis or connected to a customer’s SCADA or Manufacturing Execution System. VERYX sorters leverage Key’s specialized material handling solutions to optimally convey and control each object through the sort process. This ensures ultimate accuracy in sorting out every piece of FM and defective product, avoiding the inadvertent removal of good product in the process. The all-new VERYX platform is designed to minimize sanitation requirements and simplify maintenance to reduce downtime and the customer’s total cost of ownership. VERYX is ideal for sorting fresh, frozen and dried vegetables and fruits, processed potato products, nuts and other products. For more information on Key’s VERYX, visit: www.theKeyStandard.com
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OMIP, FRUIT PROCESSING HAS BEEN ITS PASSION SINCE 1971 Research, development and innovation applied to the fruit processing machinery
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he company O.M.I.P. SRL, established since 1970, specialized in manufacturing machines for fruit processing, has placed on the world market the latest advanced innovations in the sector of pitters for peaches, plums and apricots. Today, it is proud to present the new revolution in fruit processing: the Avocado Pitter machine. The Avocado Pitting Machine Mod. KAV2 with two cutting lines pre-cuts the Avocado separating it into two
halves and allows its pitting*. The machine is suitable to pit fruit even if not perfectly graded. All parts in touch with fruit are for ali-
mentary and hygienic purposes and the structure is completely in stainless steel. Avocados are unloaded into the Feeder and, from it, placed on conveyor belts to the Cutting Station that, thanks to special series of three circular blades, divides the fruits. Then they are downloaded on a special chute for further processings. Production rate: 200 fruits per minute. Size fruit: from 30 to 80 mm. * pitting depends on the fruit variety
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INNOVATION IN LEAK DETECTION MINIMISES FOOD WASTE Ishida Europe is launching a revolutionary new leak detector to help food manufacturers minimise spoilage in pre-packed retail products.
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esigned for use with a wide variety of foods including fresh, cooked and cured meat, poultry, seafood, fruit, salads, vegetables, cheese and ready meals, the Ishida AirScan uses advanced laser technology to identify leaks of CO2 from holes as small as 0.5mm in sealed modified atmosphere packaging (MAP) packs at speeds of up to 180 packs per minute. It has been designed to be easily integrated into existing production lines. “With retailers and suppliers under pressure to minimise food waste, packaging leaks have been associated with almost 500,000 tonnes of food wasted in production each year,” explains Alan Mutch, Ishida Europe’s Quality Control Manager. “Compromised packaging can lead to bacterial spoilage, reduced shelf-life and a damaging rise in complaints and returns. This can result in increased cost of production, loss of brand image and reputation, and the heightened risk of retailer fines.” The new Ishida AirScan offers fast, 100% reliable and completely non-destructive identification of leaks of C02 and has been designed to be highly effective in fast moving production environments so that maximum quality can be achieved without compromising on high throughput speeds and minimum packing time. By maintaining the optimum gas fill for each pack, the leak detector provides consistent product quality, and allows production problems to be identified and rectified quickly. It
also reduces the amount of packaging that has to be scrapped, while the non-destructive testing process ensures that product can be re-packed. The Ishida AirScan is part of Ishida Europe’s quality control range, which also includes X-ray inspection systems, checkweighers, weighprice-labellers, seal testers and vision systems. “Initiatives such as the Courtauld Commitment, aimed at reducing the environmental impact of the grocery sector, along with high profile food recalls, mean that suppliers and retailers
are giving increasing priority to driving out waste, reducing risk and optimising performance,” points out Alan Mutch. “Investment in quality control equipment delivers quick commercial returns, not only by ensuring a high quality product leaves the factory gate, but also in providing retailers with the added reassurance that they are sourcing from responsible suppliers that can deliver high levels of customer satisfaction.” For more information watch the Ishida AirScan video: www.ishidaeurope.com/AirScan/
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YOU DON'T NEED TO BE THE BIGGEST TO DO THINGS BETTER; YOU ONLY NEED THE WILL TO DO IT. AND TO KNOW HOW
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ision, mission and philosophy of excellence In a country with food manufacturing potentials, food manufacturing has to be set as one of the pillars of technological and economical progress. PIGO set a goal to become an initiating force in technological and consequently economical progress in food processing industry, a leader in country and in the world in manufacturing of food processing machines from its program. Today, PIGO has established itself as a world-class leader in the design and manufacture of high technology freezing equipment and freeze dryers, as well as fruit and vegetable processing equipment, with an extensive experience in both freezing and fruit and vegetables processing. PIGO machines are the result of many years of experience, research and development. PIGO can proudly say that its machines achieve excellent operating characteristics and energy efficiency, while being user friendly, thus guaranteeing many advantages and privileges to the company’s buyers. Main products PIGO has specialized in building fluidised bed freezers, EASY Freeze, the most suitable for IQF freezing variety of fruits, vegetables and numerous sea,
meat and cheese products, redefining IQF technology with adaptable air flow. Our EASY Freeze technology is providing perfect shape of IQF product and no clumps - full controlled fluidisation method keeps the product constantly suspended above the belt in a cushion of air. The result is the immediate crust freezing and efficient core freezing of individual pieces, regardless of type, variety or condition of product. Freezing efficiency is maximized for each unique product, whether the product is heavy, light, soft, sticky or fragile, thanks to variable speed control of all fans and belts, allowing on-the-fly optimization of air flow conditions. Interior video monitoring allows for real-time supervising of operating conditions, allowing the complete control and adjustments of the entire process from outside, without necessity to enter into the freezer. EASY Freeze is considered as the freezer with the most superior sanitation, giving the possibility to freeze different products one after the other without risk of cross – contamination. EASY Freeze is energy saving and trouble free solution for all your freezing needs. Within the freezing equipment product line, PIGO also manufactures the innovative EASY Freeze SPYRO, the latest generation of spiral freezers giving ut-
most advantages to the users in terms of energy efficiency, hygienic conditions and advanced technological characteristics, such as: › Belts gear motors are positioned outside the insulated cabin (no lubrication inside the freezer) avoiding any risks of contaminations due to some oil leakages; › The unit doesn’t have any mezzanine floor and or intermediary platform, to avoid any dirtiness accumulation (presence of any mezzanine floor or intermediary platform are making more difficult the cleaning operations) – the absolutely highest hygienic standards; › Freezer design is made according to max. thermal load and max. surface occupied on the belt by the different products foreseen; › Low maintenance cost and low spare parts cost due to utilisation of high quality commercial components; › Low pressure fans to higher air speed. In order to obtain a quick freezing process EASY Freeze SPYRO is designed for high speed circulation (4 -10 m/ sec) of cold air in contact with the product, on the whole length of the spiral conveyor; › Very low weight loss, which is two times less than with vertical air flow › Hitting the incoming product with the
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coldest air; the product is therefore immediately “crusted” and snow formation diminished. PIGO freezers are built in modular sizes and all components are made entirely of stainless steel, capable to provide perfectly frozen product even for delicate products like cooked rice, raspberries, etc. PIGO also designs, fabricates and assembles sophisticated pilot and production freeze dryers, EASY Freeze DRYER - LYOPHILIZER, product line which includes a broad range of standard and custom units. The freeze drying - dehydration technology allows to save delicate aromas while drying the frozen product under vacuum, producing premium quality product. The machine is made entirely in stainless steel (chamber, doors, hinges, shelf modules, trays etc) with shelf modules and vapour condenser contained inside the chamber. Viewing ports are provided in the doors,
allowing observation of both the vapour condenser and product trays during the drying cycle.Each unit is equipped with complete refrigeration plant of corresponding size, including also refrigeration condensing unit which is purposebuilt with capacity control to allow economical use of refrigerant. Besides EASY Freeze, EASY Freeze SPYRO, and EASY Freeze DRYER – LYOPHILIZER, one of the company’s main machines is automatic Pitting machine PG103 having at least 50-100% higher capacity than any other pitting machine on the market. Experience of all PIGO’s clients confirms work with 0,00% of remained stones when adequate quality and preparation of the fruit (clean, calibrated product with adequate ripeness) is provided. To get a better idea of what PIGO does, please visit the website www.pigo.it or just send an e-mail to info@pigo.it, they will be very glad to send their detailed offer, and
also a DVD with plenty of videos with its machines in the work. Short video clips of PIGO machines in operation are available on www.youtube.com, look for PIGOsrl. “PIGO systems are concepted to create a “High Added Value Fruit” production plant, which contains dozens of small innovations and a few large improvements for a more reliable system, all together improving natural fruit characteristics. PIGO is now providing CONTINUOUS INFUSION TECHNOLOGY and KNOW-HOW to our clients. Modern consumer is more and more oriented to the natural products and products which natural properties are improved. At the same time it is necessary to improve the preservation ability and expand the use possibilities – shelf life. Infused dried fruit meets all the above criteria.. that is why we are proud of introducing this type of fruit processing to our production list.”
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CONTINUOUS TECHNOLOGICAL EVOLUTION PND’s ambitious goals for the future foresee constant growth, thanks to new products and to new markets
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ND srl, founded in 2000, in its 15 years of activity has become an international reference for fruit processing, delivering innovative solutions to serve Fresh Cut companies, in addition to the established preserved, frozen and dehydrated ones. In PND range of product you can find peeling, coring and cutting machines for apples, pears, kiwi, oranges, pineapples, melons, strawberry, mangos with manual or automatic feeder, prewashing tank and treatment tank. The presence in the main world markets has brought the Italian company to export 90% of its production, with more than 500 units between machinery at manual feeding and automatic plants, thanks also to the annual presence in over 10 field exhibitions. PND exports its machines all around the world thanks to a commercial network that has spread out worldwide. The plant is located close to Salerno, in the green village of Scafati; its south geographical position did not stop to develop a partnership with different suppliers specialized in machinery components,
gaining a Made in Italy “High Quality”. The aim for the next years is ambitious with a prevision of constant growth, thanks to new products and to new markets on which the company is working with care. Thanks to the constant research, that allows a continuous technological evolution, and to the high cooperation with its own clients, PND srl develops each year new ideas and solutions. The newborn in the family PND is the strawberry decalyx machine Mod. DF12, upgraded on field during all the 2015 and ready for processing in 2016. Not missing a shot, the decalyx machine reaches a production of high standard: up to 300 strawberries per minutes. According to client’s request, the machine is able to cut in half and in four pieces as well. Proud of achieving a high performance of this new creation, being under the minimum of waste and giving a quality product with the guarantee of always, with the simplicity that distinguishes them for years. Best seller in Mexico, much requested in the States and checked in the European walls, it will be the most manufactured machine in this next 2016. Side by side of this jewel, you can find the performing mango line, composed of three machines able to peel, de-stone
and cut in wedges and chunks. Also well sold and easy to use, it is already for two years on the market and responds well to customer’s needs, as it is the only machine that allows to fully manage fruit in its different sizes, varieties, and ripeness. Always interesting for many advantages is melon and pineapple line, for many years in the markets and still the first choice for many companies that expect the maximum in simplicity and versatility by processing. Extremely safe even if its feeding room is opened, it is available in two models according to the capacity requested. These industrial machines, all manufactured in stainless steel and easy for maintenance, strike for its robustness, compactness, reliability, and simplicity in the same time. Designed for prolonged processing, up to 24H no stop, PND machinery like especially to technicians that notice immediately minimum service to do on them. The most appreciated skill of PND team is the smart and quick answer to all needs of the market, a complete attitude to welcome the customer before and after sale, a transparency and openness also in technical advice for tailored solutions. The customer feels comfortable, welcomed, understood and satisfied. For more info we invite you to visit our website www.pndsrl.it or to write at info@pndsrl.it. At the next salon of Fruit Logistica 2016 in Berlin the PND srl will show many interesting new solutions for the fresh cut fruit. Visit us at Hall 4.1 booth A-06.
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COME and VISIT US 3 4 5 FEBRUARY 2016, BERLIN
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NEW FRUIT SLICERS BY M.F.T.
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orrone Food Tech, specialists in fruit and vegetable processing, have implemented their range of fruit slicers with a new version of their apple wedger-chunker and slicer. M.F.T. is an Italian designer and manufacturer of fruit and vegetable processing equipment whose experience and know-how dates back to 1946. Besides being among the leaders in fruit peeling and cutting, in the last 15 years the staff of M.F.T. have widened their ďŹ elds of expertise by gaining a large number
of new customers across the whole fruit and vegetable processing industry, and throughout the world. The result of this is a wide production range that includes complete lines for fruit and vegetable processing such as for fresh-cut fruit, fruit and vegetable preserves, jams and marmalades, candied fruit, dried fruit, canning lines for fruit and vegetables (tomatoes, peaches, pears, etc,), fruit juices, purees, frozen fruit, citrus essential oil extraction, limoncello.
Amongst the latest innovations, special attention is deserved by the new versions of completely automatic apple wedger-chunker and apple ring slicer. The new MW apple wedger and chunker is in fact a compact machine that allows coring apples and cutting them into either segments (wedge slices) or chunks (also called cubes). The horizontal cut unit may be disabled, thus allowing to switch from wedge slices to chunks in a matter of seconds. Moreover the blades may be very easily replaced, thus allowing to quickly change the
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coring size, the number of segments and the dimension of the chunks, according to new production requirements. The changeover is really a matter of few minutes! The machine is extremely compact and it includes the tank, the elevator and the orienting system for complete automatic feeding and operation. The production capacity of the MW ranges from 300 to 900 kg/h, according to number of lanes. Another worthwhile piece of equipment is the MW-R apple ring slicer. This machine, which is designed for coring and slicing apples into rings, is particularly suitable for the fruit drying industry requiring very thin ring slices for production of apple chips. Features of this model again include: complete automatic feeding and operation, compactness (feeding tank, elevator and automatic orienting system), quick changeover of cutting unit for rapidly switching slice thickness and last but not least the capacities ranging from 400 to 1200 kg/h. VISIT US AT: FRUITLOGISTICA HALL 3.1 – STAND A-08 27 MFT FP 6-15.indd 4
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Barry Callebaut focuses on the BEUMER packaging line:
HIGH-QUALITY END-OF-LINE PACKAGING SOLUTION PROTECTS COCOA POWDER
The packaging system at a glance: as general contractor, BEUMER Corporation has installed a complete packaging system, conveying systems and a bagging system.
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arry Callebaut, one of the world’s leading manufacturers of cocoa and chocolate products, required a packaging system at its Eddystone, PA facility that ensured safe transport of the cocoa powder filled in paper bags and stacked on pallets. The packaging of the bag stacks must combine low packaging costs with sufficient weather protection and high stack stability during transport and storage especially when the paper bags are stacked on pallets of two different sizes. Barry Callebaut engaged BEUMER to develop an end-of-line packaging system for these specific requirements. Barry Callebaut AG with headquarters in Zurich, Switzerland is a fully integrated company that masters nearly all steps from the sourcing of cocoa beans right up to the finished products sold on store shelves. As supplier of industrial and specialty chocolates, the company serves industrial and artisanal customers. The American subsidiary in Eddystone fills bags with cocoa powder, pal-
The BEUMER robotpac in use: the palletised stacks are characterised by an excellent stack quality.
letises and packages them. The bags are then loaded into containers or trucks and transported to distributors such as chocolatiers, pastry chefs or bakeries in North America or Europe.
baut and BEUMER already cooperated successfully for a French facility. For this reason, the manufacturer of cocoa and chocolate products once again engaged the intralogistic specialist.
High requirements for the packaging system To ensure that the cocoa powder arrives to customers in perfect condition, it must be transported in a safe and protected manner. For this reason, the packaging system must work at a high performance level. The goals for Barry Callebaut were to increase automation and thus process reliability, improve the product presentation and use less packaging material. In addition, the packaging had to be able to protect the cocoa powder against high temperature and air humidity. As both the Euro pallet (800 mm x 1,200 mm) and the GMA pallet (Grocery Manufacturers of America) (1,015 mm x 1,215 mm) are used, the packaging system must be customisable for different pallet sizes. Barry Calle-
Modernisation of the packaging line As general contractor, BEUMER Corporation in Branchburg, New Jersey (USA) installed a complete packaging system, various conveying systems as well as a bagging system. With partner Behn + Bates America, a division of Haver Filling System, Inc., BEUMER equipped the line with the Integra system, a fully automated, completely premounted bagging system for bulk materials in the food industry. This system fills bags with cocoa powder and seals them. As part of the quality control process, the BEUMER belt conveyors transport the bags to a metal detector and a checkweigher. Here, bags containing metal or over- and underweight bags are rejected. After the palletising process, the stack press removes residual air from the bags, thus
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increasing the stack stability. When designing the packaging line, the handling of different batches on different-sized pallets was one of the challenges. For this reason the high-capacity BEUMER robotpac was installed providing excellent stack quality and load stability. Commissioning of the high-capacity packaging system The innovative BEUMER stretch hood is also part of the scope of supply. This high-capacity packaging system pulls a stretch hood over the palletised bag stack to protect the products against wind, rain and dust while providing ultimate safety during transport. The bag stack is completely packaged and transported to the take-away post. Thanks to the permanent tension force of the film in vertical and horizontal direction, the bag stack provides high stability - even if the cocoa powder settles in the bags, thus reducing the bag volume. Sensors on the BEUMER stretch hood measure the height of the pallet. This automation allows for the calculation of different stacking heights as well as the optimisation of film consumption. The film is then cut and sealed. The formed hood is pulled over the complete bag stack forming a stable unit. More safety and less film consumption Since the modernisation, the workflow at Barry Callebaut’s packaging facility runs without any problems. The products are protected against wind, rain and dust. Besides the packaging capacity, the stretch hood technology provides improved visibility of the palletised products thanks to the smooth surface of the film hood. The material costs for packaging have been reduced since five to ten per cent less material is required, making this solution not only more cost effective for Barry Callebaut but an important contribution toward safeguarding the environment. www.beumergroup.com
Packaging line of the year In 2009 Barry Callebaut LLC became the fifth recipient of PMT’s annual Packaging Line of the Year Award for its endof-line packaging solution. Companies from the packaging industry, which use innovative and sophisticated packaging lines, are awarded with this prize. The award-winning packaging line designed by BEUMER and Behn + Bates is an example for good cooperation with suppliers worldwide. The result is pioneering technology, environmental consideration and innovative design. Barry Callebaut LLC accepted the award at a special conference at PACK EXPO in Las Vegas. Organiser and sponsor of the prize is the Packaging Machinery Manufacturers Institute (PMMI). This organisation consists of more than 540 companies, which manufacture packaging systems and packaging-related machines in the United States and Canada.
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NO MINERAL OIL IN FOOD
Efficient, sustainable protective barrier for packaging
No more mineral oil mixtures transferred into food from packaging: Sappi’s new papers with integrated mineral oil barrier bring new safety and capability to recycled packaging solutions for the food industry in a sustainable and efficient way. The two key benefits: Minimum 15-month mineral oil barrier protection and very good heat sealing capabilities so that food packaging does not require any additional coating seal. A contribution by René Köhler, Group Manager for Flexible Packaging at Sappi Fine Paper Europe
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ackaging protects the product it contains from dirt, contamination and destruction. However, there can be significant consequences when the packaging itself becomes a concern: The existence of poisonous mineral oil mixtures has been detected in various foods since the 1990s. Recycled packaging carton board was identified as the source of these mineral oil mixtures in food. Printing inks from recycled newspapers that contain solvents are the primary culprits due to the fact that poisonous hydrocarbons cannot be fully removed in the re-
cycling process. A residual amount, normally around ten percent, remains in the recycled material after processing. The ink on the printed packaging can also contain mineral oil mixtures and can migrate into the food as well. Dry foods and foods containing fat are affected: Rice, noodles, chocolate products, muesli, potato dumplings and baby food. The mineral oils predominantly migrate into food – even at room temperature – as volatile gases. Most inner pouches currently used fail to offer adequate migration
protection. Safe solutions, such as those using complex laminates with aluminium and PET, are both expensive and not environmentally friendly. The transfer of mineral oil into food is the result of two key properties of the food itself: First, the particular surface of the food onto which the mineral oil is absorbed; and secondly, the percentage of fat in the food into which mineral oils can easily be dissolved and absorbed. These residues consist of a complex mixture of saturated (MOSH) and unsaturated hydrocarbons
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(MOAH) suspected of being carcinogenic. Humans ingest the poisonous substances by consuming the food with high-risk consequences: In 2009 the Bundesinstitut für Risikobewertung (BfR; Federal Institute for Risk Assessment) determined that mineral oils can become concentrated in the human body with ingestion over time. Animal testing has shown that they are highly poisonous and can cause liver inflammation, heart damage and other diseases, including cancer. The conclusion of the BfR was that it is urgent that the transfer of mineral oils into food should be minimised. Solutions expensive and a long way off Industry and researchers have long been looking for solutions to eliminate these unwanted risks. The entire printing sector is discussing how
THREE QUESTIONS TO KERSTIN DIETZE, MARKETING MANAGER FOR SAPPI SPECIALITY PAPERS, SAPPI FINE PAPER EUROPE What has the market’s response been to the idea of packaging papers with an integrated mineral oil barrier? The interest in an efficient and sustainable mineral oil barrier solution is very high and is growing. The increasing interest is certainly also driven by the imminent introduction of legal requirements. Many product manufacturers are now focused on this issue and are looking for rapid solutions. For this reason, the response to our official product launch during Interpack 2014 was extremely positive. There were many enquiries from product manufacturers and processors about our innovative and recyclable barrier papers, with our efficient and easy-to-implement solution enjoying a great deal of interest. Are there any specific projects yet, and how is the ongoing development of the mineral oil barrier papers progressing? Currently there are multiple customer tests running on different packaging types for tea, cereals, chocolate and various dry foods. We are very optimistic that we will be able to present the first successfully implemented projects very soon. The development work will not come to an end following the successful market launch of the mineral oil barrier papers, however. The next stage is to expand the number of weights on offer for these barrier papers. What further developments is Sappi currently working on? Sappi is increasingly investing in the development of special papers. Thanks to expansion of the specialist centre for special papers in Alfeld, we will be able to present many additional innovations in the future. The Algro Nature and Leine Nature papers that can be composted at home, as well as the mineral oil barrier papers Algro Guard M and Leine Guard M are the first innovative results of these investments. In addition to this, our company is also running various development projects in the area of sustainable packaging solutions. A key focus is the integration of different functionalities into our papers. We will be announcing additional products and solutions very soon.
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to migrate to inks free of mineral oil for the long term. Carton manufacturers are working on improved cleaning processes for recycled papers; and paper processors are voluntarily avoiding the use of inks containing mineral oil for packaging printing. However, none of these solutions can have the desired impact in the short term however, and even when they are achieved, the associated costs are very high. Functional barriers, either in the form of coated, painted or laminated folding cartons or impermeable inner pouches, is a potential solution that is currently available. The use and benefit of packaging materials with mineral oil barriers (abbreviated as MOB (Mineral Oil Barrier)) are currently an important topic of discussion in the packaging sector. Although some of these measures are currently being implemented by product manufacturers, there is a need to do more, and soon: Legal requirements for this are anticipated in Germany, in particular, where a legal bill is still being discussed. However, a recommendation for the use of barriers for inner pouches in food packaging has existed in Austria since 2012. Sappi presents its solution To enable the continued use of recycled paper in packaging materi-
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als, Sappi has developed a solution in partnership with BASF and Eurofins that brings innovative MOB papers into the market. The Sappi paper has a barrier coating which is applied during the production process in the form of a special dispersion agent. These new paper types for flexible packaging prevent the penetration of potentially harmful substances into food while allowing the ongoing, sustainable use of recycled cellulose in packaging materials, including outer packaging and transport packaging, ensuring improved food safety. Sappi introduced MOB papers as a technology demonstration at Fachpack last year . Shortly afterwards, these papers were awarded the “PPI Award 2013 for Advances and Innovation.” At this year’s Interpack, MOB papers were introduced onto the market under the brand names Algro Guard M for outer packaging that require high print quality, and Leine Guard M for inner pouches and bags. These save, sustainable and cost-effective solutions have been generally available since Spring 2014. Homogeneous, sealed surface One of the technical challenges in developing the MOB papers lay in achieving a homogeneous coating
to fully cover the pre-coated paper substrate. Even small defects in the coating can have a direct effect on the quality of the barrier function. This means it is important to have an exceptionally smooth, non-porous raw paper with a full-coverage primer offering. Another challenge was finding a production window on the coater to permit a barrier coating to be applied to product without the rollers becoming blocked. Together Sappi and BASF succeeded in developing coating solutions to address these challenges. It required the creation of a water-based polymer dispersion that could guarantee the necessary barrier while providing a stable and fault-free film using the predefined parameters without blockages. For this purpose, the film formation had to be aligned with the blocking response to achieve the optimal formulation. Test confirms effectiveness To test the effectiveness of the barrier coating in preventing the penetration of poisonous mineral oils into food and other sensitive products, BASF turned to Eurofins Consumer Product Testing GmbH, an international bioanalytics service provider. This lab focuses on test-
ABOUT SAPPI Sappi Fine Paper Europe (SFPE) is the leading European manufacturer of coated fine paper, as used for premium magazines, catalogues, books and high-end print advertising. The company has its headquarters in Brussels, Belgium. Sappi Fine Paper Europe is renowned for innovation and quality. The graphical papers includes the brands Magno™, Quatro™, Royal™, Galerie™, GalerieArt™ and Jaz™. Algro®, Fusion®, Leine® and Parade® are the brands for special labels, top liners, packaging paper and boxes. Sappi papers are manufactured in ISO 9001 and ISO 14001 certified factories and all plants in the EU are EMAS-registered. SFPE plants also have chain of custody certification from the Forest Stewardship Council (FSC®) and/or through the Programme for the Endorsement of Forest Certification (PEFC™). Sappi Fine Paper Europe is a division of Sappi Limited (JSE), a global company based in Johannesburg, South Africa, which employs over 14 000 people and has production sites in seven countries on three continents, sales offices in 50 countries and customers in over 100 countries worldwide. More information on Sappi can be found at www.sappi.com.
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Algro® Guard M e Leine® Guard M sono i perfetti “buttafuori” per proteggere i tuoi prodotti alimentari. Questi prodotti innovativi e riciclabili a base carta di Sappi offrono una soluzione integrata altamente efficiente e sostenibile contro gli oli minerali per minimo 15 mesi. Le eccellenti proprietà di termo-saldabilità di questi prodotti barriera riducono il numero di processi di lavorazione e anche i costi di produzione. Rendi il tuo imballaggio per prodotti alimentari più sicuro e più economico!
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ing and analysing foods, pharmaceutical products and environmental samples as well as consumer goods. Eurofins conducted a threemonth test cycle on behalf of BASF. These and other tests have definitively shown that papers with MOB barriers developed jointly by BASF and Sappi prevent mineral oil residues in recycled cardboard and recycled carton from migrating into food during the standard shelf life of the foods in question: The two new Sappi papers, Algro Guard M and Leine Guard M, have the necessary MOB functionality for a protective period of at least 15 months - in other words, far longer than the normal maximum shelf life of the products - as well as very good sealing capabilities. It is precisely the integrated MOB functionality and the excellent sealing capability of the papers that ensure that no additional processing steps or extra coatings are needed to meet these requirements. This
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results in shorter value chains and more efficient overall production times. Before these tests were conducted, the supervisory bodies in the food industry were of the opinion that the migration of mineral oils could only be safely prevented via functional barriers such as inner pouches. According to information from Eurofins, the material from BASF was the first directly applied coating able to demonstrate appropriate barrier properties. Thanks to the surface properties of the new MOB papers, they are also very well suited for downstream processing to enhance the packaging according to brand owner requirements. These types of enhancements are not always required, however. For example, tests have shown that the MOB papers also offer excellent aroma protection. This is demonstrated, for example, by protection against
the loss of camphors (peppermint) and limonene in foods packaged using these papers. At the same time, the barrier paper also protects against environmental odours that could impair flavour penetrating the packaged food from the outside. Conclusion: on the right path Both of these new Sappi paper types feature two key properties: Guaranteed mineral oil barrier protection for 15 months and excellent heat sealing capabilities. The market interest in this packaging solution is immense. This confirms for Sappi that its approach in developing a packaging solution with mineral oil barrier was the correct one: The many benefits of paper and carton as packaging materials - renewable, environmentally friendly, recyclable, compostable and biodegradable - now include providing a mineral oil barrier for improved food safety.
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ULTRATHIN 9-LAYER LIDDING FILM To reduce packaging weight, boost shelf life of MAP food Image: DuPont 20XMS is a newly developed, ultrathin nine-layers high barrier lidding film from Comar, allowing for lighter packaging without compromising properties. DuPont Bynel® adhesive resins provide perfect coupling between the incompatible layers of the new structure, whilst a DuPont™ Appeel® sealing layer is key to reliable adhesion of the film to a variety of common tray polymers.
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0XMS is a new nine-layer high barrier lidding film with a thickness of only 25 μm, which the North Italian packaging specialist Comar has developed for MA-packaging of food, including fresh and processed meat, fish or cheese. Use of a DuPont™ Appeel® sealing resin assists reliable, consistent adhesion to common PP, PE, PS or PET trays. Because the new coextrusion blown film has low thickness and is ready for use without any lamination steps, it contributes significantly to reducing the packaging’s environmental footprint. And with its high strength, toughness and barrier properties, it helps to prevent food wastage due to premature deterioration. What’s more, its high gloss and transparency as well as its anti-fog property boost shelf appeal. Compared to traditional five layer PEEVOH-PE lidding films with a thickness of 70 μm, the new 20XMS film has similar to improved mechanical properties, the same UV and moisture barrier and an even higher oxygen barrier. Using PET-G for the outer layer significantly enhances the new film’s high gloss, transparency and
puncture resistance. And when required, this polymer layer also permits energy and cost saving lamination of the structure to PET, OPP or OPA without any need for corona pretreatment. Specifically formulated DuPont™ Bynel® 22E780 and Bynel® 41E710 tie layers provide high quality coupling between the PET-G outer layer and the PE inner layer as well as between PE and the PA/EVOH barrier layers of the structure. To provide consistent sealing quality on common tray polymers, Comar has specified a versatile DuPont™ Appeel® 20D784 sealant resin, which additionally permits control of seal characteristics (lock seal or easy-peel) depending on the selected converting parameters including sealing temperature, time and pressure. As Dr. Ivan Lonardelli - R&D Manager at Comar explains:
“DuPont has provided substantial support in selecting the most suitable tie and sealant polymers as well as in identifying optimum converting parameters. It was this close cooperation that allowed us to downgauge the film thickness by about 65 % compared to the traditional 5 layer structure and at the same time to meet stringent requirements in terms of processing and application characteristics. We also highly value the wide variety of tie and sealing resins offered by DuPont, which enable us to flexibly adapt our new nine-layer structure to the specific requirements of our customers’ wide range of applications.” www.dupont.com
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ding strength and presentation characteristics with environmental credentials. The robust and reliable laminate offers a natural yet traditional look and feel for contemporary packaging design and is suitable for organic and fresh products. The laminate can also be designed with a see through window giving consumers a chance to view the pack contents, which improves pack shelf appeal and drives retail sales.
The LINkraft laminate secures the freshness of the pack contents and extends product shelf life through the inclusion of a high performance barrier layer fit for MAP and vacuum technologies. Product safety is also enhanced through the use of hermetic sealing and packs are designed to open easily meeting the needs of aging and disabled consumers. From an environmental perspective, LINkraft is both renewable and sustainable; thanks to FSC (Forest
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Stewardship Certification) certified paper and ultra light LINPAC films. Notably the product is also recyclable as it has been designed with the correct proportion of paper and plastic content to be included in consumers’ home waste collections. Fabio Musati, Barrier Films Business Development Manager, LINPAC Pontivy says, “We believe that our new LINKraft product offers an efficient and reliable packaging solution which presents and protects products to the highest standards for the most demanding customer. We see ourselves as partners for packers, manufacturers and retailers and we enjoy working with our customers to create new packaging solutions, which match consumer demands with the highest technical standards of strength and presentation, combined with a low carbon footprint.”
For retailers, packers and food service clients, LINPAC is an international market leader in the production of primary fresh food packaging and food service solutions. We are a multi material technology provider operating across a network of 18 manufacturing sites and 23 sales operations servicing 71 countries. We champion the reduction of food waste by delivering innovative and efficient packaging solutions. With over 40 years of experience in food packaging safety and security, LINPAC is the most trusted brand in today’s market.
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pack, but improves it. Smart Packetto offers wrinkle-free packs, film savings and increased print area for branding artwork, making packs more recognizable on the supermarket shelf.
In recent months, an installation was carried out of PackettoTM at a well known customer: Coca-Cola HBC Italia in Oricola, which is part of the Coca-Cola Hellenic Bottling Company.
The improvement is possible thanks to the application of tiny dots of glue on the bottles, on to which to the film is applied. During the shrinking process, the film remains in position, so the pack is perfectly formed. Also thanks to the method of fixing the film, the amount of film used is reduced by up to 30% With Packetto™ solutions, customers have access to new tools that can upgrade the image of their brands, save money and raw materials, whilst respecting the environment. Dr. Stefano Lavorini, Publisher at Issues Dativo (ItaliaImballaggio, Converting, Impackt, PackBook, DativoWeb), comments regarding
The PackettoTM SMART system has been installed on an existing Vega shrink- wrapping machine. With this revolutionary innovation in secondary packaging, the standard aesthetics of the bundles has been increased and uniform results obtained for all bundles produced. The fierce competition in the packaging industry led OCME to create this new packaging concept that maintains the same characteristics of a traditional shrinkwrapped
the OCME innovation in secondary packaging: “In the packaging sector, much has been done to reach out to the real needs of the consumer, but much remains to be done because all too often production and marketing needs prevail and these don’t always correspond to the expectations of the final consumer. The packaging should constantly change so that it correctly interprets the demands of consumers. For years, the manufacturers of secondary packaging machines have been looking for an alternative to traditional packaging, without finding it. www.ocme.com
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ARTEN PACKAGING is the market leader and frontrunner of technology across the metal and plastic container industry in Turkey,Middle East,South Eastern Europe,North Africa.We have approximately 2500 employees in our 14 factories and offices,2200 in Turkey and 300 working abroad.Sarten is the manufacturer of 3pcs.welded and 2 pcs.drawn metal containers for a variety of industries including canned foods, cooking oil, aerosols, pesticides, engine oils, paints.In plastic containers supplies, Sarten offers products made of PET, PE and PP for the lubricants, agricultural chemicals (COEX), paints, ketchup,mayonnaise etc. (COEX), cleaning materials and cosmetics industries. Our market share in the Turkish food can market is approximately 60% and in ready meals sector it is more than 80%. We also have approximately 35% of the canned edible oil market.Twist caps offered by SARTEN in a wide range of diameters (38 mm to 100 mm) and different types , are ideal for various requirements of customers and they meet the demands of food industry. Twist Caps are suitable for hot , cold , aseptic filling , pasteurisation and sterilisation of various food and beverage applications.Sarten offers a wide range of diameters (38 mm to 100 mm) and different types of twist caps.Easy-open ends and twist caps are mainly used in the food industry. Plastic containers and bottles are used for packing;dairy products,ketc hup,mayonnaise,mustard etc.in the food industry. We are very active in sales of metal food cans and plastic bottles and jars to Europe and USA with special focus to geogaphically closer markets mainly in the south eastern europe. We are producing more and more conventional and shaped food cans with thinner but stronger materials with special panelling formats
down gauging is continuing in all sizes.CTP platemaking,digital preprint proofing,streamlining of artwork to proofing then to ink mixing and then ink control in presses via one common language software is creating very good results in print quality and repeatability of jobs.In house central manufacture of toolings provides uniformity in all operations in all our factories.Improvements to all metal food can making machinery and seamers at ours and our customers plants as well as plastic containers moulds are esigned,manufactured,assembled and tested at our R&D department. Quality control and assurance are clearly crucial in our line of business. Our
accreditations include ISO 9000,ISO 14001,ISO22000,GMP,Lean Enterprise and Manufacture and 5S is practised in all our sites. Latest investments include 6 colours UV printing line,UV coating line,,CTP plate making,shaped food cans and aerosols lines.5 liters rectangular for edible cooking oil,motor oil,chemicals etc. cans manufactured with thinner and stronger material with specially designed panels on the body to increase axial load carrying and stackability of these cans was succesfully introduced with collaboration of one of our major client.UN certification for the transportaion of dangerous goods was obtained for this can.
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OERLIKON CONTINUES TO STREAMLINE ITS PORTFOLIO AND SIGNED AN AGREEMENT TO SELL ITS VACUUM SEGMENT TO ATLAS COPCO A further step in portfolio development • Thirteenth strategic transaction enabling Oerlikon to focus on core growth markets. • Transaction is based on an enterprise value of CHF 525 million. • Investment capabilities of Oerlikon Group further strengthened. • Oerlikon guidance (continued operations) for the full-year 2015 confirmed. • Transaction expected to close by middle of the year 2016.
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erlikon today announced that it has signed an agreement to sell its Leybold Vacuum business to Atlas Copco. The transaction is based on an enterprise value of CHF 525 million and is expected to close by middle of the year 2016. Oerlikon advances its strategic agenda and continues to focus on streamlining its portfolio with the objective of further developing the company’s Best-in-Class businesses. The divestment of its Vacuum Segment to Atlas Copco marks the thirteenth strategic transaction for the Group since 2010. It will allow the Group to further allocate resources and management attention to its strategic growth areas. Oerlikon CEO Dr. Brice Koch said: “This is another important milestone in our strategic effort toward focusing our businesses on attractive core growth markets in the fields of energy, mobility and urbanization. We intend to use the proceeds to in-
vest in sustainable profitable growth within our core competencies.” Atlas Copco is the ideal owner to unfold the full potential of Oerlikon Leybold Vacuum as it has a strong position and wide expertise in the vacuum and compressor sector. The enterprise value for Oerlikon Leybold Vacuum is CHF 525 million. In 2014, the Segment generated sales of CHF 390 million and as of June 30, 2015, has 1 646 employees worldwide. The transaction provides Oerlikon with a stronger position to invest in its leading businesses funding innovation, operational excellence as well as organic and inorganic growth opportunities. Process and guidance The transaction is expected to close by middle of the year 2016, subject to regulatory merger approvals in a number of countries and the standard closing conditions. Oerlikon will report the Vacuum Segment under “Discontinued Operations” in the 2015 full-year financial statements and will restate the 2014 accounts accordingly. Based on preliminary restated 2014 fullyear Group figures for order intake (CHF 2 647 million), sales (CHF 2 825 million) and EBITDA margin (16.8 %), Oerlikon confirms for its continuing operations for the financial year 2015 at constant exchange rates the guidance provided on October 27, 2015:
• Order intake to increase by low single digits. • Sales to be at prior-year level. • EBITDA margin to be sustained at prior-year level. www.oerlikon.com
Oerlikon (SIX: OERL) is a leading global technology Group, focusing on providing market-leading technologies and services for surface solutions, manmade fibers manufacturing, drive systems and vacuum pumps and components in growth markets. These cuttingedge technologies benefit customers by improving their product performance, productivity, efficient use of energy and resources, and also by contributing to a more sustainable environment. A Swiss company with over 100 years of tradition, Oerlikon has a global footprint of over 15 500 employees at more than 200 locations in 36 countries and sales of CHF 3.2 billion in 2014. The company invested CHF 121 million in R&D in 2014 and has over 1 300 specialists developing innovative and customeroriented products and services.
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SOLUTION PROVIDER FOR PROCESS INSTALLATIONS WORLDWIDE
Ventilex is a powerful brand for process industries throughout the world. Besides dryers and peripheral equipment we supply control and automation. In a nutshell, you can leave the entire drying process, including sterilising or pasteurisation to a single party: Ventilex.
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e have three branches in the Netherlands and the United States and work with agents throughout the world, e.g. in Australia, Asia and various European countries. We aim to operate closely with our customers and to be your solution partner for drying solutions in primarily food, minerals and chemicals. Ventilex has grown into a process specialist; and with this change we add dehumidification technology to our repertoire. Ventilex is currently strengthening its service arm. We aim to provide the supply and management of spare parts, remote assistance and preventive
and corrective maintenance in the form of contracts. Our ultimate aim is the 24/7 continuity of the entire process of drying/cooling, sterilising, pasteurisation and filtering for our customers. Below is an overview of our process installations. Steam sterilising: removing bacteria naturally Our Ventilex ‘Continuous Steam Sterilising’ system has been developed for the natural decontamination of herbs and spices based on steam. It produces products that are safe for human consumption and retains their external characteristics such
as shape and colour, or properties like taste and aroma. Our processing method especially maintains the excellent quality of the end product for the consumer! The process is simple: after brief exposure to steam the product is dried and cooled. Although the idea is relatively simple, the working of a continuous system that can process both powders and whole spices is unique. The continuous system is closed and uses self-cleaning rotary valves for product input and output. The system is opera- ted by a central control panel which is validated for data logging. The sophisticated design enables
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A salt dryer delivered in the USA
the processing of both ground and whole products. Our Ventilex ‘Continuous Steam Sterilising’ system has proved its value for industry. It is successfully used to process chilies, chili powders, bell peppers, cloves, garlic and numerous other seeds and spices. Fluid bed dryer: sturdy and reliable Ventilex fluid bed dryers are renowned for their high quality and efficient working. Our fluid bed dryers are used for drying and cooling in all industrial branches. Ventilex dryers are high performance and have low maintenance costs and a reliable transport design. Our exclusive ‘shaking movements’ ensure that your product is ‘first-in, first-out’. This is especially important if products are sensitive regarding a certain drying time. In the food and feed industries fluid dryers are a frequent feature. Our process installations have a Clean-In-Place system and no sharp edges: without corners, crackers or places where the product can accumulate. With the high quality standards in the food and feed industries, Ventilex is an absolute must. Fluid bed for sand, minerals and chemicals Ventilex fluid bed dryers are also extremely suitable for drying sand, minerals and chemicals. Drying sand to make mortar for the building industry is just one example of what they can
do. Ventilex supplies the dryers, including the intelligence, which is to say the PLCs, LCCs and MCCs. In cooperation with selected partners we can also provide that required for civil engineering. Our dryers are de- signed for decadelong problem-free use and are highly energy-efficient. Energy conversation of up to 40% is possible. The technology we use, including our recircula- tion system whereby cooling air is reused for heating purposes, leads to continuous energy-saving, enabling customers to earn back their investments fast. Belt dryers: for continuous performance Ventilex belt dryers and tunnel dryers help to create an industrial process environment with a controlled tempera-
ture and humidity. This results in as little as possible energy expenditure, optimal production time and continuous performance. Our belt dryers are also used, among others, in the pharmaceutical and food industries. With our sophisticated and hygienic stainless steel belt dryers, Ventilex helps industries produce an even better quality of product. Our belt dryers are designed for sustainability, reliability and produce a minimal and strict environmentallyfriendly amount of waste water. They continuously control the temperature and humidity in the production process and even provide the desired performance with a variable air supply. Broad-based experience Ventilex currently supplies 800 of the installations described above throughout the world. We can therefore safely say that we have broadbased experience. This year is Ventilex’s 50th anniversary, and in the past 50 years we have developed to become the process specialist we are today. We develop, test, produce, put into operation and ensure after-sales and service. We have our own laboratory in Heerde, the Netherlands. With our complete packet of process installations and ancillary peripheral equipment we are a real solution partner for customers! www.ventilex.com
A slag sand dryer delivered in cooperation with Brolton Group, Darwin (Australia).
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PACKO PUMPS REWRITES THE STANDARD FOR PRODUCT PUMPS TOGETHER WITH THE INDUSTRY
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he vegetable and potato processing industry has changed profoundly. By strain refinement the potatoes that have to be pumped became much larger. The free passage in the product pumps has to follow this trend. Also the volumes that have to be pumped increased enormously and loss by damage is yet barely tolerated. The pumps that are used in this market segment up till now score, widely considered, inadequately in that area and the demand for better performing pumps resounds more emphatically through recent years. That was also the reason for Packo Pumps to begin the re-design from zero. The result is the VPCP pump that rewrites the prevailing norm. The VPCP pump has been developed in collaboration with the industry. It has been tested extensively and proven radically incomparable. Packo Pumps challenges you. Larger stainless steel pump casing First the needs and trends of the industry were identified and converted into design requirements. The full geometry of both the impeller and the pump casing was studied via CFD and redesigned with a view to the largest possible free passage and minimal product damage in the widest possible working area. The result of months of CFD study and several practice tests is a range of four pump types with a significantly larger pump casing but with the same mounting dimensions as the VDKM pumps (except for type 150-400). The principle remains a complete stainless steel pump, like the Packo standard dictates. Cleanability, corrosion resistance and more strict hygiene re-
quirements, after all, are gaining importance. Vane replaces impellers A second intervention replaces the traditional channel impeller with an impeller with a single vane, which was specially developed by Packo for this pump series. The design of the vane plays a key role in the performances of the new VPCP pump. It also leaves a large free passage and is designed to keep product damaging minimal. Research showed that by omitting the channel geometry the product damage is minimal over a much wider area
Packo pumps are also an important link in the reliability and the improvement of the energy efficiency of our customers. To this end, we develop and constantly improve more pumps tailored to our clients, for the most diverse applications. Our slogan “We Optimize Your Flow” reflects our ambition to be a valued partner in the optimization of your business processes. Need more information? Contact : bart.vanbastelaere@packo. com or visit our new website www.packopumps.com
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(flow and speed). A typical single channel impeller only shows a low product damage in a small zone around the BEP (Best Efficiency Point). Test results prove 250% less product damage In order to evaluate and compare the product damage objectively Packo Pumps developed a test method that produces a dimensionless damage figure. The damage figures are both a quantitative (% of products being damaged by the pump) as qualitative (how serious is the damage?) weighing of the damage. The new VPCP pump scores a damage figure of 9.5. In comparison, the known VDKM pump registered a damage figure of 25.5. We can therefore state that the product damage in the new generation VPCP pumps is 2.5 times smaller than in the VDKM pumps. Also pumps with conventional 1-channel impellers were subjected to the same test. No single pump scored a damage figure below 14. We can therefore confidently say that the VPCP pump series sets a new benchmark in terms of product damage. Sustainable construction In addition to the pump hydraulics, also the structure of the pump itself was taken in hand. The versions with larger mo-
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tor capacities were shortened 75mm, which makes the pump not only more compact, but also makes the shaft much stiffer and eventually benefits the life time of the mechanical seal. Because field tests confirmed the durability of a single seal, the new generation of pumps will not be equipped with an oil bath around the shaft seal anymore. Target market of the VPCP pump series The Packo VPCP pump range is designed for pumping potatoes, vegetables, like broccoli, cauliflower, sprouts, etc. The VPCP pump can e.g. be used in Belgian fries process lines and for the transport of vegetables to the blanching lines. Because the pump has the same dimensions as the known VDKM pump series it is easily interchangeable. Overall, the VPCP pump is characterized by: - New benchmark in minimal product damage in a wide area (flow and speed), - One of the largest free passages in NEW product pumps on the market, - 4 types: 125-315, 150-400, 200500 and 250-630, - Steeper pump curve: easier to adjust NEW NEW the system. and less risk of clogging
- Pump completely in electropolished stainless steel, - Compact monobloc construction, dimensionally shorter than the VDKM pump series, - Duplex stub shaft allows a quick and easy disassembly of the vane, - Standard IEC normalized motor, - Only two standardized (EN 12756) mechanical seal diameters (3 to 45kW and from 5 to 10 inch pump), - Sledge construction by which the pump can be easily slid backwards while the pump casing remains in the piping system, - Available with vertical or horizontal outlet, - In accordance with European food contact regulation EC 1935/2004, - Pump is equipped with large manhole cover and drain, - Same dimensions as the known VDKM pump , which make them easily interchangeable. Packo Pumps, the specialist in stainless steel centrifugal pumps! Packo Pumps is originally researcher, designer and manufacturer of sustainable and innovative industrial pumps. Our pumps rank among the best of the world when it comes to hygiene and cleanability.
Packo VPCP pump guarantees half less product damage!
Packo VPCP Packopump VPCPguarantees pump guarantees half less product damage! half less product damage! Calculate your advantage by using this example: Company A is pumping potatoes: • 20t per hour • 24h/day • 320 days Total of 153,600t per year. Assumption that 3% of product is damaged or 4,608t. Giving a loss of € 691,200 per year. (*)
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With the Packo VPCP company A can Company A is pumping potatoes: Company A is pumping potatoes: reduce product damage to 2% or a • 20t per hour • 20t per hour saving of € 230,400 per year. (**) • 24h/day • 24h/day • 320 days • 320 days price/t: € 150. (*) Assumed Total of 153,600t per year. TotalActual of 153,600t year. may be (**) damageper numbers Assumption that 3% of product is Assumption 3% of product different. Thethat calculation is basedison damaged or 4,608t. 4,608t.and is based on adamaged fictional or example Giving a loss of € 691,200 per year. (*) Giving in a loss testing the of lab.€ 691,200 per year. (*) With the Packo VPCP company A can With the Packo VPCP company A can reduce product damage to 2% or a reduce product damage to 2% or a saving of € 230,400 per year. (**) saving of € 230,400 per year. (**) (*) Assumed price/t: € 150. (*) Assumed price/t: € 150. (**) Actual damage numbers may be (**) Actual damage numbers may be different. The calculation is based on different. The calculation is based on a fictional example and is based on a fictional example and is based on testing in the lab. testing in the lab.
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Understanding the market’s needs is the most important part of creating the perfect product.
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he first step to achieve this is to recognize the threats and demands of the industry. Food processing workplace is a very specific one - constant necessity of quality control, contact with sharp and dangerous tools, food parts and liquids is the everyday struggle of the people working in food processing environment. And yet, the last but not least component - time. Every producer strives to combine these elements in order to achieve the high quality product manufactured in the shortest period of time possible. Everyone who struggles with this challenges sooner or later realizes that the final score depends on every component of the process - it is highly important to use only the tools which were created especially for this kind of jobs. That’s what OHAUS company takes for its first priority - creating the tools that will help their customers become the leaders in their class. When asked about the company’s main foundations in creating new products, Zbigniew Pobocha, General Manager, says:“For more than 100 years OHAUS is trying to make people’s job easier. The first question that we ask ourselves while creating a new product is, who is going to use them. Then we gather information about those people line of work. Creating the scale for Food Processing Industry is one of the most difficult tasks. We have to think about every possible situation that can threaten our scales’ operability. But in the end it’s really satisfying to create something that will make Customers work faster and easier - their everyday job is tough enough and they should not have to worry about damaging
their scale simply by spilling the liquid on it. I trust that after all the years we have finally succeeded - our Customers are highly satisfied with our new Valor 2000 and 4000 scales, created especially for food processing jobs.” OHAUS latest proposal for food industry jobs are Valor 2000 and 4000 Compact Bench Scales, certified and highly resistant. Looking at their features it is clearly visible that they are the perfect tool for the food processing. The designers of the scales have considered the need of Valor’s 2000 and 4000 resistance to the sharp objects, commonly used in the food processing activities - the scales are equipped with polycarbonate knife proof keypad. It prevents damage from knifes, repealing stains, moisture, corrosive fluids and food contaminants. The scales’ Flow Thru Design protects the scales from fluids and condensation that may form inside the scale from constant temperature changes
in typical food processing environments. The Valor 2000 and 4000 scales are NSF Certified and have OIML/EC Type Approval. All those combined features make the Valor Compact Scales safe, fast and highly durable. Designed especially to endure in the harsh food processing jobs, they are certainly the right tool for the toughest jobs. www.ohaus.com OHAUS manufactures an extensive line of high-precision electronic and mechanical balances and scales that meet the demands of virtually any weighing need. The company is a global leader in the laboratory, industrial, and education channels as well as a host of specialty markets, including the food preparation, pharmacy and jewelry industries. OHAUS products are precise, reliable and affordable, and are backed by industry-leading customer support.
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ZANOTTI: GReen solutions foR food RefRiGeRation
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anotti Spa has designed and manufactured systems for food refrigeration for over 50 years. A leader in the field, we base our professionalism on the constant search for technological innovations to apply to our products. As for green solutions for food refrigeration, for many years Zanotti has offered units for small- and medium-capacity cells that operate on gas with a very low environmental impact such as Propane R290 or Propylene R1270. Lately, the range of natural gases products has expanded to become the most comprehensive range available on the market. Condensing and CO2 monobloc (R744) units for industry use are the latest in the field of ready-to-use appliances. They are optimal solutions for quick and safe installation in me-
dium- and large-capacity cells. The latest regulations in terms of eco-sustainability and energy savings are encouraging energy-efficient products. The new condensing units designed by Zanotti have less refrigerant charge due to new technologies related to the mini-channel, low noise and increased accessibility to components during maintenance. For the new R407F condensing units, Zanotti has recently obtained certification in accordance with the program developed by ASERCOM in compliance with the Ecodesign directive, which, with respect to condensing units, will come into force on 7/1/2016. The Ecodesign directive imposes the minimum requirements of efficiency, depending on the type of application and the power class of the units and also requires complete doc-
umentation on its performance data according to the established parameters. Only a few companies have had their units certified. Zanotti is among the very few which offer unit that operates with R407F gas, a new gas with reduced environmental impact for use in the refrigeration field. Zanotti offers a very broad range of products for applications ranging from small, medium to large capacities. For supermarkets and large logistics centers, it offers CO2 multicompressor systems in both subcritical and transcritical cycles, providing therefore a totally green product. The new generation of industrial systems with green solutions provides high performance by using screw compressors with speed control and a variable compression ratio for high efficiency.
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CREATING NEW STANDARDS IN ROTOGRAVURE CYLINDER MANUFACTURING
n 1956 Evangelos Ioannou started his working life in the rotogravure cylinder engraving industry. In 1970 he founded in Athens a small unit for the chemical etching of rotogravure cylinders. Working alone following the latest technological developments and constantly expanding his knowledge leads to continuous improvements in the quality and consistency of the company’s products. In 1990, this continuous improvement leads to growth and expansion and the company relocates to the Industrial area of Inofyta. The company is now second generation and under the direct management of the son of the founder, Mr. Yiannis Ioannou who applying the philosophy of continuous improvement and investment brings to Greece the first electronic engraving installation. Today, ICR-IOANNOU is the largest manufacturer of rotogravure cylinders in Greece and one of the largest suppliers in Europe, North and South America, the Middle East and North Africa. The company produces rotogravure cylinders for all sectors of the print market including, food, pharmaceutical, cosmetic, FMCG, tobacco and the decorative sector. Carrying on the philosophy of the company founder ICR-IOANNOU constantly strives to answer questions ask by our customer by the constant use of R&D. This R&D has led to the development of the unique patented IMS Aluminum cylinder system. By utilizing aluminum and thermal spray technologies ICR-IOANNOU can offer the printer the following benefits: 1: Due to the speed that Aluminum cylinders can be produced the leadtimes to press can be greatly reduced. This gives the printer using Aluminum cylinders a competitive ad-
vantage over the competition; he can reduce the lead times to the end user from conception of design to print. 2: Due to the reduced logistics cost of the Lightweight Aluminum cylinders it is now possible for the printer to move cylinders to different print locations to meet demand rather than move printed product. 3: The reduced weight and better balance characteristics allow the printers to run the press at higher speeds, while maintaining the highest print quality. Because of the fact that the aluminum does not corrode the cylinder remains in this perfectly balanced state for its production life. 4: Due to the lightweight nature of the cylinders one press operator can manually place the cylinder in the press. This leads to greatly reduced lead times on the press and allows an increased number of cylinder changes during the printing shift. The cylinders comply with all European operator-lifting rules, reducing lost days of production due to handling injuries. 5: Due to the lightweight nature of the cylinders it can reduce the amount of wear on the print press bearing and moving parts, allowing increased periods of time between service interventions, reducing the maintenance cost on the machines while increasing productivity and efficiency of the press. 6: The lightweight nature of the cylinders allows greater flexibility in the warehousing of the cylinders. The warehouse footprint can be reduced due to the fact that we can stack the cylinders higher in a racking system. 7: Due to the environmentally friendly production methods, increased numbers of cylinders in shipments and more efficient printing we substantially reduce the carbon footprint of the cylinder and in-turn the printed product.
In the ICR-IOANNOU customer portfolio there are over 60,000 of these lightweight aluminum cylinders in the daily production workflow. In 2013 ICR-IOANNOU was awarded the much coveted European Rotogravure Association award for innovation. This year the company’s cylinder technology has been recognized by the Gravure Association of the Americas who awarded the company its Golden Cylinder award for innovation. In its efforts to spread this technology ICRIOANNOU also provides semi-finished aluminum rotogravure cylinders to cylinder engraving houses. By applying a policy of total quality to all aspect of cylinder production and customer service and by constant investment in the latest technologies, human potential and internal R&D ICR-IOANNOU has become the internationally recognized multi award winning company we see today. As show of confidence in the future ICR-IOANNOU will be moving into new production facilities in early 2016. This new facility will take full advantage of the latest developments in engineering machinery and thermal spray technology, allowing the company to increase it production capacity by over 50% to meet expanding worldwide customer demand.
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ICR IOANNOU S.A Gravure Cylinders - Flexo Plates Inofyta Industrial Zone, 32011 Inofyta - Viotia, GREECE Tel: (+30) 22620 32484 - Fax: (+30) 22620 31874 sales@icr-ioannou.gr - www.icr-ioannou.gr
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BIOLOGICAL SYSTEMS TO PURIFY AND REUSE URBAN AND INDUSTRIAL WASTE WATERS IN A ZERO KILOMETRE WAY
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e ECO-SISTEMI Srl is involved in research, development, planning and realization of biological systems to purify and reuse urban and industrial waste waters in a zero kilometre way: compact solutions, particularly indicated for the treatment, the reuse and the saving of water in communities far from the big centralized depuration plants and from the sewer system. RCBR – Rotating Cell Biofilm Reactor. RCBR devices are self-installing modules: they have very reduced dimensions and they achieve the removal of carbon, nitrogen and phosphorous by a biological pro-
cess known as “biofilm system”. In this system, plastic objects, called “biological carriers”, are in contact with waste waters to be purified: they independently develop a bacterial biofilm which is able to nourish itself by the pollutants, giving clean water back to the environment. RCBR devices have a broad spectrum of application for any type of biodegradable waste waters; specially urban waste waters, industrial agricultural and food (for example, fruit/vegetable washing, wine, beer and fruit juice production, meatmaking, breeding farms, etc.). The RCBR devices are realized in 8 models; they are able to treat
waste waters produced by 50 up to 3.000 equivalent inhabitants (p.e). It is possible to combine in pair the devices, by a joint invented by ECOSISTEMI: in this way, it is possible to treat a greater amount of waste waters, also for small/medium communities, up to 15.000 inhabitants (for example, 5 modules of 3.000 p.e). How does the process work? RCBR device is a stainless steel reinforced rotating cell which slowly rotates inside a stainless steel tank. Waste waters are flowed into the tank by a pump which moves the liquid to be purified from a tank to the machine. The cell is at 100% full of plastic el-
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ements which rotate into the dirty water developing bacterial film. If the cell partially rotates inside the water, bacterial communities remove the organic carbon and oxidize ammonium to nitrate. If the cell totally rotates inside dirty water, the system has no oxygen and it reduces nitrates to molecular nitrogen. Otherwise, if we put together two RCBR devices, one that partially rotates into the dirty water and the other one totally immersed, we can obtain a complete remediation that removes both the organic component and the nitrogen component. ECO-SISTEMI has realized a sequence of devices which operate this process in a “nutshell”, without making any cement work, without using expensive compressors for the bacterial oxygenation. They are so simple that they do not need any specialized maintenance and they have very competitive costs. Installation typology. The classic installation typology allows the realization of a totally plant design solution, with sedimentation and mud recovery. The RCBR device can be integrated to the green technol-
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ogy known as “phytodepuration”. Matching only one nitrifying RCBR module to a bed of phytodepuration (waterproof and planted dig with water vegetable extracts), it is possible: a) to reduce more than 1/3 the dimension of the phytodepuration bed’s dig. b) to use the phytodepurator as disinfection system of the purified water’s bacterial component to be able to collect and reuse it for the
plant and garden irrigation. c) to remove in a total way the production and the problems of biological exhausted mud management produced by the plant itself. Biological carriers. ECO-SISTEMI uses as bacterial carriers used plastic bottle caps. It is a noble and indestructible material available on the market at very cheap prices. Depuration efficiency. In just one week, we have the creation of the bacterial biofilm and after three weeks we can see the 99,5% removal of suspended solids; the 98,7% of the organic substance (COD); the 99,3% of ammonium; the 93% of nitrites; the 92% of nitrates and the 84% of the total phosphorous. These results allow to obtain a very high quality of the output waters, which can reach the surface water, respecting the European current regulations. Energetic consumption. RCBR devices need for their functioning only low consumption electric engines, about 10 times lower than an active mud traditional technology which uses compressors for the bacterial flora oxigenation.
INNOVATIVE LÖSUNGEN FÜR DAS NACHHALTIGE MANAGEMENT VON WASSERRESSOURCEN, DER LEBENSMITTELINDUSTRIE UND TIER-LANDWIRTSCHAFT.
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ie ECO-SISTEMI GmbH ist eine Ausgründung der Universität Pavia und bietet innovative Lösungen für das nachhaltige Management von Wasserressourcen, besonders für die Abwasserklärung von Kommunen,
der Lebensmittelindustrie und TierLandwirtschaft. Es handelt sich um kompakte Lösungen, speziell geeignet für die Behandlung, Wiederverwendung sowie Einsparung von Wasser in abgelegenen Gemeinden, die nicht an große
Kläranlagen bzw. an die Kanalisation angeschlossen sind. RCBR – Rotating Cell Biofilm Reactor. Die RCBR-Maschinen sind selbstinstallierende Module von geringer Größe, die den Entfernungsprozess von den biologisch ab-
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baubaren organischen Schadstoffen (Kohlenstoff- und Stickstoffverbindungen sowie Phosphor) über das bekannte “Biofilm System” umsetzen. In diesem System werden Plastikobjekte, sogenannte biologische “carriers”, mit dem Abwasser in Kontakt gebracht. Diese Plastikobjekte bilden selbständig einen BakterienBiofilm, der sich von den schädlichen organischen Stoffen im Abwasser “ernährt” und damit das Wasser säubert. Die RCBR-Maschinen haben einen breiten Anwendungsbereich für jede Art von biologisch abbaubarem Abwasser: zivile-kommunale Abwässer, Industrieproduktion in den Bereichen Agrar-Nahrungsmittel und Landwirtschaft-Tierhaltung (z.B. Weinproduktion, Bier, Fruchtsäfte, Fleischverarbeitung). 8 Modelle von RCBR stehen zur Auswahl: von 50 bis 3.000 Einwohnergleichwerten (EW). Es können auch mehrere Maschinen gekoppelt werden, um größere Abwassermengen zu bearbeiten. Über die Erweiterung bis zu 15.000 EW (z.B. 5 Module zu 3.000 EW). Wie funktioniert der Prozess? Die RCBR ist ein verstärkter rotierender “Korb” in Edelstahl, der sich langsam in einer Wanne (immer aus Edelstahl) dreht. Über eine Pumpe werden die zu klärenden Abwässer in die Wanne gepumpt. Im “Korb”, der zu 100% mit Plastikobjekten gefüllt ist, bilden die im Abwasser rotierenden biologischen “carriers” einen Bakterien-Film. Wenn der Korb nur zum Teil im Wasser rotiert, bilden sich Bakterienkulturen, welche den organischen Kohlenstoff aus dem Abwasser entfernen und das Ammoniak zu Nitraten oxidieren.Wenn der Korb komplett im Wasser rotiert, wird dem System Sauerstoff entzogen, was zur Folge hat, dass sich die Nitrate zu molekularem Stickstoff reduzieren. Zusammengefaßt bedeutet dies, dass wir über die Kombination von zwei RCBR-Maschinen (komplett und teilweise unter Wasser) eine vollständige Kläranlage erhalten, die sowohl die organischen Verbindungen aus
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Kohlenstoff und Stickstoff vom Abwasser entfernt. ECO-SISTEMI hat eine Serie von Maschinen entwickelt, die den Abbauprozeß in einer Art “Nußschalensystem” vollziehen und daher sind keine Betonarbeiten erforderlich und auch keine kostspieligen Kompressoren für die Sauerstoffversorgung der Bakterien notwendig. Die RCBR ist so einfach konzipiert, dass sie keiner speziellen Wartung bedarf und preislich sehr günstig ist. Installationsmöglichkeiten. Die klassische Installation sieht eine reine Maschinenlösung mit Sedimentation und Klärschlammwiederverwendung. Die RCBR-Maschine ist zudem als integrierbares System bei Pflanzenkläranlagen geeignet. Kombiniert man ein RCBR-Modul zur Nitrifikation mit einer Pflanzenkläranlage (wasserdichter Aushub mit Wasserpflanzen bepflanzt) ist es möglich: a) Die Dimensionen der Pflanzenkläranlage um mehr als 1/3 zu reduzieren. b) die Pflanzenkläranlage als Desinfektions-System zu verwenden, um z.B. das gefilterte Wasser wiederum für die Bewässerung zu nutzen. c) die Bildung von biologischen Klärschlämmen zu vermeiden.
Die biologischen carrier. ECOSISTEMI verwendet als Bakterienträger recycelte Kunststoffkappen von Flaschen. Es ist ein hochwertiges und beständiges Material und auf dem Markt zu niedrigen Preisen verfügbar. Reinigungsleistung. Die Bildung des bakteriellen Biofilms erfolgt in 1 Woche und nach drei Wochen werden bereits 99,5% der Schwebstoffe, 98,7% der organischen Substanz (COD), 99,3% des Stickstoffs in Form von Ammoniak, 93% des Nitritstickstoffs, 92% des Nitratstickstoffs und 84% des Gesamtphosphors abgebaut. Über diese Ergebnisse erreichen wir folglich eine sehr hohe Qualität des Ausgangs-Wassers, welches gemäß des geltenden italienischen Gesetzesdekrets 152/2006 in Oberflächengewässer weitergeleitet werden kann. Geringer Energieverbrauch. Die RCBR-Maschinen benötigen für ihren Betrieb lediglich Elektromotoren mit niedrigem Verbrauch, in etwa 10 Mal weniger als traditionelle Technologien mit Belebtschlamm, welche energieintensive Kompressoren für die Sauerstoffversorgung der Bakterien brauchen.
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Schubert opens new hall complex
GEARED UP FOR THE FUTURE– WITH CAPACITIES FOR FURTHER GROWTH
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erhard Schubert GmbH opened a new factory complex at its Crailsheim location and began production. By putting this new assembly hall into operation, the company is increasing its production capacities and strengthening its position on its worldwide growth course. After only 18 months of construction, the new hall complex covers 12,000 m² and can accommodate assembly, shipping and 40 office spaces. “Our new plant represents a significant milestone in our growth strategy,” explains Ralf Schubert. “With the new building, we will not only eliminate assembly bottlenecks, we are now able to further increase our serial production.” Schubert invested a total of 16 million euros in the new complex. In the future, along with an existing hall, the new hall will be used for final assembly of TLM machines. Altogether, Schubert now has three halls with a total area of 32,000 m². While building the complex, the company incorporated state-of-the-art environmentally friendly technology: air conditioning will take place via geothermal power, for which more than 75 holes were drilled to a depth of around 80 metres. The manufacturer of high-performance packaging machines considers itself ideally equipped to gain an additional share of both growth markets and new business areas, such as the pharmaceutical industry. The company anticipates annual growth
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After only 18 months of construction, the new hall complex covers 12,000 m² and can accommodate assembly, shipping and 40 office spaces. Photo: Gerhard Schubert GmbH
of eight to ten percent within the next five years. In order to secure the necessary manufacturing capacity over the long term, the company is already looking at investing in a fourth hall by 2020. A review of three recent trade fairs – FachPack in Nuremberg, Pack Expo in Chicago (USA) and Agropodmash in Moscow (Russia) - also indicates a very positive trend for the future. At this year’s FachPack alone, Schubert successfully generated orders amounting to 4 million euros. In 2014, the Group generated consolidated revenues of 228 million euros, representing a sales increase of 14 percentage points over the pre-
vious year. The positive turnover in the growing US market is expected to double within the next five years thanks to the restructuring of the sales organisation and the company’s recently opened location in Charlotte (North Carolina, USA). The Schubert Group currently employs 1,050 people, including close to 700 at Gerhard Schubert GmbH and 55 at the IPS subsidiary in Crailsheim. www.gerhard-schubert.de
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SONOCO IS RE-BRANDING FORMER WEIDENHAMMER FACILITIES Mosca GmbH receives Baden-Württemberg Business Medal
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onoco renames all facilities of the former Weidenhammer Packaging Group (WPG). As of January 1st 2016, former Weidenhammer plants and branches will operate under the name Sonoco Consumer Products Europe. This step completes the successful integration after the merger in late 2014, making Sonoco one of the largest diversified global packaging companies with more than 21,000 employees and 340 locations worldwide. Sonoco Consumer Products Europe is a major force in the European packaging market, operating more than 70 factories and branches across the continent. It offers the broadest range of rigid paperboard containers (also called composite cans) on the market
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our customer’s challenges,” said Séan Cairns, Vice President and General Manager Sonoco Consumer Products Europe. “Our customers will profit from our extensive portfolio of packaging options and related services from one single source.” The rebranding is the final step of the integration of Weidenhammer Packaging Group into Sonoco after the acquisition in late 2014. About Sonoco Consumer Products Europe Sonoco’s more than 70 operations in Europe provide customers with solutions in Global Rigid Paper and Closures; Global Plastics; Packaging Services and Graphics Management. Offering a range of packaging materials, packaging services, technical disciplines, material science and manufacturing capabilities, Sonoco takes a holistic approach to providing customized solutions that meet our customers’ unique needs. To learn more, visit: www.sonocoeurope.com. About Sonoco Founded in 1899, Sonoco is a global provider of a variety of consumer packaging, industrial products, protective packaging, and display and packaging services. With annualized net sales of approximately $5.0 billion, the Company has 20,800 employees working in more 330 facilities in 34 countries, serving many of the world’s best-known brands in some 85 nations. Sonoco is a proud member of the 2014/2015 Dow Jones Sustainability World Index. For more information on the Company, visit our website at: www.sonoco.com.
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AWARD FOR OUTSTANDING ENTREPRENEURIAL PERFORMANCE Mosca GmbH receives Baden-Württemberg Business Medal
Presentation of the Business Medal Nils Schmid, Minister of Finance and Economy for the state of BadenWürttemberg, awarded Mosca GmbH the Business Medal for outstanding entrepreneurial performance. Photo: Nils Schmid, Timo and Simone Mosca and company founder Gerd Mosca.
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osca GmbH based in Waldbrunn, Germany was awarded the Business Medal presented by the state of BadenWürttemberg on Wednesday 25 November. The evaluation process for the award takes into account the retention and creation of jobs and recognizes special achievements in the areas of innovation, research and development.
The business medal has been awarded since 1987 to individuals and companies that have made outstanding contributions to the Baden-Württemberg economy. Key criteria for the evaluation of a company’s merit include the provision of training positions or special achievements in fields such as resource-oriented management and knowledge transfer.
Nils Schmid, Minister of Finance and Economy for the state of Baden-Württemberg, awarded Mosca GmbH the Business Medal for outstanding entrepreneurial performance at an official ceremony in Stuttgart’s “Neues Schloss” on Wednesday (25 November 2015). “You are a great example of what hard work and a pioneering spirit can achieve. I am honored to present you today with the business medal,” Schmid, who presented the award to Gerd, Timo and Simone Mosca on behalf of the entire workforce, said in his tribute.
“We are honoured to receive the Business Medal and the recognition it brings,” says Mosca GmbH CEO Timo Mosca who views the award both as a confirmation of the achievements in the past as well as an obligation for the future. “My father demonstrated a pioneering spirit when he founded our company and we are proud that the Mosca Group continues to prove itself as a leader when it comes to new ideas and technologies. This award is for all our employees. This achievement would not have been
possible without their persistent engineering efforts.” Mosca GmbH is a medium-sized, family-owned enterprise based in Waldbrunn, Germany and a leading international manufacturer of strapping machines and pallet packing presses. Founded by Gerd Mosca in 1966, the group now has a workforce of 830 at 16 locations worldwide; 450 of these employees work at the company headquarters site. The company has been managed by Timo Mosca, son of the company’s founder, and his wife Simone since 1993. “After our 50th anniversary in the coming year we as Mosca want to continue to show what is possible through courage and commitment - particularly in an independent family-owned company. This is why we will continue to invest in the Odenwald region.” www.mosca.com
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SEW-EURODRIVE–Driving the world
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SEW-EURODRIVE, A LEADING MANUFACTURER OF DRIVE SOLUTIONS FOR THE BEVERAGE INDUSTRY
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hether for 100 drives to be used in a bottling line or for the replacement of a single gear motor on a bottle washing machine, beverage producers choose to rely on SEWEURODRIVE because we provide solutions that ensure excellent results guaranteed in time. SEW specialists offer leading solutions, ranging from drives powering conveyor belts, filling machines and labellers to stackers and palletizers, as well as the expertise required to face any challenge in the Beverage sector. With over 70 years of experience operating
in this sector, SEW has developed the ability to supply innovative solutions that reduce costs and help our customers to achieve a more competitive position in the market. We are certain that the experience we have gained over the years has contributed to SEW-EURODRIVE’s success. Our offer includes customised solutions, designed to meet specific requirements, and products manufactured in compliance with industry standards, with quick delivery and timely support provided by qualified staff.
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FLAT TUBULAR HEATERS BOOST EFFICIENCY FOR FRYER TECHNOLOGY By Roly Juliano Watlow
An example of a flat tubular heater – the FIREBAR from Watlow
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rom fryers to griddles to ovens, heat is an important component in most foodservice applications. When it comes to the heat source for frying, not all heating elements are created equal. Electric fryer heaters can be segmented into two broad categories - round tubular heaters, and flat tubular heaters. When first introduced, fryer heaters were round tubular. But engineers found that a flat tubular design offered many benefits - the most important being that the shape lifts the oil into the cook zone
far better than round heaters. An innovation was born. Flat Surface Geometry Because of its design and geometry, flat tubular heaters will heat viscous fluids from ambient temperature faster than round tubular elements with the same wattage and at a lower sheath temperature. The benefit of this shape is the enhanced flow of liquid past the surface of the heating element. The round tubular has a much more erratic flow pattern (see graphic). Note the currents swirl around and trap
heat next to the sheath. This is due to the tubular’s round shape, which causes a wider and less efficient flow of liquid around the heater surface. The flow pattern around the flat tubular heater is streamlined; the flat surface has less restriction on the liquid as it moves up and past the heater sides. This efficient and faster flow pattern permits the liquid to move heat away from the sheath very quickly, resulting in the flat tubular heater’s lower operating sheath temperature (see graphic). 63
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faster than the round heater. The end result – the flat tubular gets the heated liquid into the work zone faster than when using a round tubular. The flat tubular heater has about a 50 percent greater surface area than a round tubular. This surface area design improvement is the key to lowering watt density for the same length heater or reducing the heater size while maintaining the same watt density.
Flat tubular heaters are ideal for fryer applications because their shape lifts the oil into the work zone better than round heaters.
Greater Buoyancy Force This natural convection phenomenon partially depends on the ratio of a buoyancy force to the viscous force of the fluid being heated. The buoyancy force or the flow of liquid up and across the heater surface is mainly determined by the length of the heater sides. The side of a flat tubular heater is typically 1 in. (25 mm), compared to the 0.43 in. (10.9 mm) or less dimension of a round tubular element. The flat tubular heater’s smaller edge and longer side creates a buoyancy force up to ten times greater than a round tubular heater depending on the material being heated.
Faster Heat Up Flat surface technology provides faster heat up and recovery times than round tubular heaters. Their unique shape minimizes coking and oil degradation, and enhances the flow of the oil past the element’s surface, helping to pull heat away from the heater sheath. Compacted magnesium oxide (MgO) insulation transfers heat away from resistance wire to sheath material and media more efficiently, shortening heat-up time. In addition, the heater lasts longer because it runs at a significantly lower sheath temperature than an equal watt density round tubular. This also prolongs the life of the oil which shortens and reduces costs from frequent changing.
Smaller Dimension Normal to Flow This feature refers to the width dimension of the heater that the liquid flows around. Typically, a narrower dimension will give a smoother and faster liquid flow. For example, the round tubular’s wide dimension, nearly a half-inch, inhibits the flow of liquid. It causes currents which disrupt the flow and the flow rate is somewhat slower.
If coking is a problem, it is an indication that the sheath temperature is too hot and is burning the oil. A flat tubular heater will provide a lower sheath temperature than a round tubular element, without reducing wattage or watt density. Coking is also reduced by the wiping action that occurs as the heated liquid flows past the heaters surface. The result is less liquid degradation and longer liquid life.
The flat tubular heater, on the other hand, has a much thinner dimension 0.235 in. (5.97 mm), which reduces the drag forces on the liquid flowing past the heater. This allows the liquid to move past the flat heater
Watlow’s flat tubular heater, called FIREBAR®, has long been a standard in the foodservice industry. An independent study that adhered to the American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) standards, called
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“Prototype Element Performance Test,” revealed that the FIREBAR flat heating element was the first to consistently return the oil to the 171°C (340°F) reload temperature. FIREBAR also maintained the highest average cook zone temperature of the heating elements tested, recorded the fastest pre-heat time and offered one of the lowest pre-heat energy consumption levels ever tested. During the performance comparison test of the FIREBAR heater versus an equivalent kW round tubular heater, per ASTMs test method F1361-7, the FIREBAR heater’s fast recovery allowed cooking of six heavy loads of french fries versus five heavy loads of an equivalent tubular or a 20 percent capacity improvement (see below). Reduced Watt Density Flat tubular heaters can be operated at a higher watt density than
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a round tubular heating element without increasing the sheath temperature. Flat tubular heaters also allow more wattage into the application at the same watt density with a shorter heating element. Both types of heaters can have the same wattage, but the flat tubular will operate at a lower sheath temperature than the round tubular. In tests conducted to demonstrate this phenomenon, both heater types had a watt density of 30 and were immersed in a light liquid shortening. The flat tubular element heated the oil faster from ambient temperature than the round tubular. At 149°C (300°F), the flat tubular element heated the oil to temperature in 11 minutes where as the round tubular took 18 minutes. Plus, the flat tubular heater’s average sheath temperature was 10°C (50°F) lower than the round tubular.
Customizable, Easy to Install FIREBAR can be wired 3-phase, making installation easier and cheaper while reducing the size of the heating assembly. FIREBAR heating elements can be formed into virtually any shape for an immersion application. This flat tubular heater can be configured with a variety of wattage and voltage ratings, terminations, sheath materials and mounting options to satisfy the most demanding foodservice applications. The FIREBAR is typically constructed with epoxy or silicone seals to combat moisture contamination from environmental kitchen conditions.
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Installation of lubrication-free PRTs now have the ability to be fitted to an already installed shaft
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n most applications radial-axial plain bearings are fixed on a surface completely assembled, polymer slewing ring bearings (PRT) from igus are no exception. Responding to a customer’s request, igus has now developed an iglidur PRT Slewing ring bearing that can be split, which will easily implement the special design of the customer. This instance proves that many of the new products developed by the motion plastics specialist igus are geared to meet specific customer requirements. During assembly, bearings are normally positioned on a shaft and fixed It is not however readily possible with centre or support bearings, because the shaft is already fixed on both sides. It became necessary for a customer of the motion plastics
specialist igus, to execute a slewing ring bearing that able to be split, so that the bearing could be mounted in place with ease. The known iglidur PRTs from igus are slewing ring bearings that have a lubrication-free liner between the inner and outer rings made of aluminium, which minimises friction between the two rings. A ‘split’ PRT originated from the customer’s request. “In this new development, the iglidur PRT has been constructed in such a way that it can be placed, for example, around a pipe or a shaft and then closed again in its ring shape,” explains Gerhard Baus, authorised representative for plain bearings at igus. “The movement between the inner and outer ring can then be carried out in the usual manner.”
Versatile tribo-tape enables the special design Unlike the usual iglidur PRTs in the igus range, the sliding elements could not be used for these special solutions, since they would not have remained in their positions while splitting the housing. In this case the lubricant-free tribo-tape made from iglidur A160 is used instead. The self-adhesive film is 0.5 millimetres thick and can be easily cut. Like the sliding elements made of iglidur J, the tribo-tape is also self-lubricating, making it maintenance-free and also FDA compliant. igus supplies the new ‘split’ polymer slewing ring bearing on request. In this way, all special requirements of the application can be considered in the customer-specific design. www.igus.de/de/presse
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A CATALOGUE “EXTENDED” TO THOUSANDS OF APPLICATIONS
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f the rate of progress is becoming faster and faster, Mini Motor has always travelled at the same speed. It has done this by keeping abreast of the changes in technology marking the advent of flexible automation. It also achieves this by growing and expanding as a company, by automating its manufacturing processes and extending its product lines to a potentially infinite range. Mini Motor has achieved all of this in the name of quality, precision and efficiency: key values that will continue to be its guiding principles in the future. Quality precision Efficiency: “endless” Values Mini Motor designs and manufactures all of its products and their components inhouse: motor, reduction unit and electronics. This manufacturing choice is a guarantee of prime build quality, absolute operating precision and superior efficiency with better performance and lower consumption. Mini Motor will continue to build its future and the future of its customers on these values. Customisation: the added value. Mini Motor not only has an extensive range of standard products, it can also supply bespoke products
to meet specific demands in terms of dimensions, challenging applications, extreme temperature conditions, etc. Thanks to its in-house ISO 8 Clean Room, it can also make special production runs in small quantities in decontaminated conditions. Constantly evolving production Mini Motor’s production currently includes tens of thousands of items.
The ongoing technical development of its products is shown by the many important innovations like: XC worm screw GEAR MOTORS, 1 Hp maximum power in just 288 mm of length, with 20% better performance than competing motors with the same power rating; DBS BRUSHLESS SERVOMOTORS with integrated drive. Servomotor and drive in a single, exceptionally compact prod-
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uct, ideal for product changeover systems; MCBS and MCFBS BRUSHLESS SERVO GEAR MOTORS , the latest development in worm screw gear motors; MINIACTION, new drives and frequency converters offering an outstanding performance / price ratio. Mini Motor Stands For Safety Mini Motor’s ongoing commitment to maintaining the quality parameters of its production system has been confirmed by ISO 9001:2000 certification, which replaces and supplements the former UNI EN ISO 9001 achieved in 1994. All Mini Motor products have been awarded the cCSAus mark (Canadian Standards Association) for both the Canadian and the American markets, and IP65 and IP67 degree
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of protection according to CEI EN 60529, thanks to the build solutions employed and the high quality of the components used. Mini motor: world class quality. Mini Motor has its own branches in Italy, United States, Benelux and Germany. Its constantly expanding network of authorised dealers currently handles distribution in over 40 countries around the world. Four Categories For Thousands Of Items Motors and Coaxial Gear Motors Asynchronous three-phase and single phase motors with 2 or 4 poles from 9 to 740 W. Coaxial gear motors, available in two sizes: 55 mm and 80 mm. Worm screw gear motors Worm screw gear motors, available in four
sizes: with c/c distance 20, 26, 32, 38. Reduction ratios up to 475, torque up to 90 Nm (XCE 150 Nm). Brushless gear motors and motors Brushless 4-pole sinusoidal motors from 32 to 880 W, with torque from 0.085 to 2.4 Nm. Planetary reduction units with reduction ratios up to 49 and torque up to 95 Nm. Worm screw reduction units with reduction ratios up to 80 and torque up to 9 Nm. BLDC and Drivers 230 Vac drives for brushless and asynchronous motors, with and without feedback for power ratings up to 750 W. 24/48 Vdc brushless motors and gear motors with integrated drive with absolute, multiturn encoder and range bus; power ratings up to 500 W.
FROM MINI MOTOR A NEW POWER, YIELD AND COMPACTNESS GOAL
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ini Motor new integrated geared motors Series XC grant maximum power of 1 Hp in overall length of only 288mm; this is an important target for the company that has always successfully hit the goal of getting maximum performance in minimum footprint. In terms of performance it is worth highlighting that Mini Motor new geared motors feature 20% yield more in comparison with motors of similar power, and 30% smaller size. With IP65 standard and IP67 protection, the new mini geared motors Series XC feature a three phase motor, 2 poles and 4 poles, with three levels of power each, with external ventilation, F-rating winding and power capacity from 0,25 to 0,75 kw. Warm reduction gear in hardened steel has 38 mm span, die-cast aluminium case, Caro bronze crown with 120-160 HB hardness, and pure rubber sealing rings for high tempera-
tures; lubrication is by long-duration special additivated oil. The ratio available offers 7 possibilities within one range from 5 to 100, while nominal torque is up to 35 Nm. Alike all other Mini Motor products, the geared motors Series XC are entirely manufactured in-house: motor, geared motor and electronic parts as guarantee of utmost precision and final quality that run out every possible problem of connection, interface and yield loss that might happen when motors and geared motors of different producers are assembled. This production strategy, mirroring corporate precise philosophy, enables Mini Motor not only to offer a definitely unique product in terms of quality, design and performance, but also to propose solutions featuring tailored devices built upon customers’ requirements, also in case of difficult or hard conditions, as an alternative to market standard products.
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TO MINI MOTOR THE FUTURE OF HANDLING IS INTEGRATED MINI MOTOR proposes the best solution to many sectors of industrial automation, with special regard to the packaging one
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ith the new Series DBS consisting of motor and integrated drive, Mini Motor proposes the best solution to many sectors of industrial automation, with special regard to packaging, which is of strategic importance to the food and pharmaceutical, and change of format sectors. In addition to models 55/100 and 55/50, the Series DBS has also been extended with two new products, as follows: MCDBS with angular warm gear reducer, and DBSE with epicycloidal reducer with reduced backlash. These new products stand out for a section board of 55mm, power up to 220W, torque up to 0,7 Nm, drive with profibus and modbus field bus, 24 and 48 Vdc. An SSI multi-revolution absolute encoder of 4096 impulses offers ever greater possibility of speed, torque, position and homing regulations. Technical features are: • 5 digital inputs and 1 analogic input • 1 relay output (NO) • Serial port RS485 for parametrization • Connectors (IP67) Motor is threephase, 4-pole, sinusoidal, close shape, provided with rotor with NdFeb magnets, safety heat protection, permanent magnet stationary brake (optional), class F winding, IP35 protection. Thanks to DBS solution, we can have: • Easy installation, • Less wiring, • Lower costs. The new Series DBS, thanks to the installation of 1 single feeder and 1 interface module, turns out as a sim-
ple and inexpensive solution, which enables to install a small-size electrical switchboard and solve any problem typical of standard systems that require many Servo Drives and wires. Mini Motor will exhibit at IPACK-IMA 2015, Hall 4 - stand N15 P20.
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n occasion of the forthcoming sps ipc drives, mini motor has completed its series of miniaction and dbs drives miniaction 300 miniaction 300, designed as the only drive that operates both series of AC Brushless servomotors and series of threephase asynchronous motors, has been extended with 3 new models for more specific and inexpensive use. Series 400 and 500 are for three-phase asynchronous motors up to 0,75 kW only, while series 200 is inverter/ drive up to 2,3 Nm, like topof-the-range miniaction 300, but with only 4 inputs and one digital output. The heart of the power section is, for the whole range, a smart IGBT module (IPM) that integrates all necessary protection as to make the product utterly reliable and efficient, and to al-
low less external equipment. Control is by 32 bit microcontrollers supplied with instruction set, optimized for speed and therefore specialized in precision motor control. With the new series DBS, consisting of motor and integrated drive, Mini Motor has created an ideal solution for many industrial automation sectors, with special regard to strategically important food and pharmaceutical packaging, and change of format. As well as model 55/100 and 55/50, two new models have extended the Series DBS: MDCBS with angular worm reducer and DBSE with epicycloidal reducer with little backlash. These new products are also characterized by section board of 55mm, power up to 220 W and torque up to 0,7 Nm, activation with profibus and modbus bus field, tension of 24 and 48 Vdc. An absolute encoder SSI, multi-revolution at 4096 impulses, allows the greatest range of speed, torque, position and homing adjustment. Mini Motor is also going to present its new series of stainless steel IP68/IP69K brushless gearmotors at SPS IPC Drives Italia, Hall 3 – Stand F018.
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“CUSTOMIZED” EXCELLENCE A motor reducer featuring extraordinary characteristics for heavy duty operations: that’s not an exception to mini motor but further proof of its mission
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t is a fact: to build a gear motor characterized by features and performances different from standard is not exceptional to Mini Motor, but the evidence that its peculiar engineering and production flexibility is frequently recognized and appreciated by customers of the world over. It is just product and service customization that has shaped Mini Motor’s activity over the years to the eyes of the stakeholders of the different branches of industrial automation. Particular request from the beverage sector The gear motor we are highlighting now is labeled as PCF5TS, a number that shows it is part of the line of gear motors suitable for the food sector. This case in particular, the customer active in the bottling sector had required a gear motor for heavy duty, suitable for frequent washing and sanitization with highly aggressive chemicals to guarantee utmost sterility of produc-
tion lines. Mini Motor solution: special varnish, IP67 protection and increased torque. As any Mini Motor gear motor of Series PCF, this product features a totally enclosed motor, no cooling fin, as to facilitate cleaning operations. External surface is coated in special epoxy varnish that perfectly resist to chemicals and corrosion, while high IP67 protection level grants continuous operativ-
ity and steady performance over time. This Mini Motor gear motor features a definitely higher torque than standard PCF models, with far more revolutions. This gear motor offers different reduction ratio (5, 7, 10, 20, 40) with rated torque up to 20 Nm. Version B3 with foot and B5 with flange are available. Hollow shaft in stainless steel Aisi 416 upon request.
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Advanced automatic final testing system records and certifies that every geared motor meets technical requirements set in advance: a certainty for the producer that turns important guarantee for the customer.
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t Mini Motor it is time for exams, or tests actually. We are talking about particular tests that enable to grant, or certify exactly, the excellence of “made in Mini Motor” with reliable
data to be traced back also in the future. To this regard, the company has adopted an automatic final testing system for every single geared motor, once assembled, to undergo specific controls before delivery to
customers. The system consists of a line equipped with state-of-the-art devices. Operators intervene in the three phases that follow. Firstly, after receiving a geared motor from the assembly line, an operator applies
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ery. To get higher safety, a numerical code is added to the product before its final seal by means of metal plate showing serial number and other relevant information. The result of the test is briefly noted on a special list certifying that the test has been carried out and accompanying the product right to the receiver.
on it a QR code and gets it ready with wiring for the following tests. Secondly, the geared motor is started and connected to electronic equipment that automatically read speed, noise and dielectric strength values; the product goes back to production for further analysis in case of values exceeding or failing the parameters
set. The values recorded combine to make a complete file on the geared motor - also inclusive of a picture of it - which stands as a real identity card, together with a “rating card”. This file is then saved in a dedicated server where all data of Mini Motor production is archived. Thirdly, the geared motor is made ready for deliv-
Mini Motor final testing system praises accuracy, which together with quality and efficiency, is cardinal part of the corporate mission. This system enables Mini Motor to configure a parameter standard, a sound reference for the company and, at the same time, also further important guarantee for final customers.
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ELECTRONICALLYCONTROLLED GLUE PUMPS FOR LABELLING MACHINES
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ith recorded sales of 10,000 pneumatic glue pumps, Timmer ranks among the world market leaders in this sector. The company focuses on the beverage and packaging industries. Being water-tight to IP66, the new generation of pumps can be jet-cleaned with water without a problem. The compressed air for the drive is now controlled by means of an electronic oscillating valve. This guarantees an improved level of process reliability. And thanks to the existing interfaces, the electronics allow the pump to be optimally integrated into existing control systems. The sensing and setting facilities via NFC (Near Field Communication) are especially user- friendly with a smartphone and the Timmer app.
Operating data and service information are available through the app, and control parameters for the heating system can be readily adapted for the glue concerned. The new pump generation also offers optimised dosing, especially for minimum quantity applications, allowing even mini labels to be reliably glued. All glue pumps do have, of course, the tried and proven, durable pneumatic drive. The pumps are also still equipped with an electronic temperature control, which ensures a constant glue temperature. This can significantly reduce glue consumption. Each glue has its own optimum gluing temperature and even slight temperature fluctuations or deviations of just a
few Kelvin can result in much higher glue consumption. A further advantage of the glue pump is the fast glue heat-up. This is achieved by a powerful 900 Watt heater integrated into the pump. This saves time when the glue bucket has to be changed or when the labelling process is started, for example. All the stated properties also apply to the new container version of the glue pump in equal measure. Other key features of the new glue pump are extremely low air consumption, the usual high level of reliability and robustness and the stroke frequency that can be indicated in the display. The latter simplifies the rapid recovery of a selected operating point, after a clean for example. www.timmer.de
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Supplying machineS for an ever increasing demand
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rovind - GBV Impianti, located in Cortemilia (CN), Italy, is a company specialised in technology, systems and plants to the confectionery, snack and nut industry. Since over 60 years, our company has been offering customised and ever increasingly tailor made solutions to process nuts and the sorts, ranging from shelling, dry roasting (with hot air or infrared rays), oil roasting (deep frying), chopping and paste production (to be used as ingredient for ice-creams, bakery and spreadable cream, for instance), to storage, handling, dosing, sorting, blanching, coating, flavouring etc. The raw materials processed by Brovind’s equipment are mainly hazelnuts, peanuts, pistachios, almonds, cashew nuts and macadamias that will become snacks for the final consumer or semi-finished product for the confectionery industry. Brovind main customers are from namely all over the world. Our plants allow cost reduction in terms of manpower, running, cleaning operation and maintenance. Brovind’s
aim is to keep machines and lines downtime close to zero, giving a full and prompt support and service to our customers. Our projects represent a venture of several standard units put together, but each line we deliver is absolutely unique and tailor made according to customer’s specific demands and indications, to try and recreate the “magic” of tradition along with an industrial mentality. Loyalizing the customer’s highly important and crucial to us. Our customers are in constant need of improving their production capacity and of broadening their product range, always keep-
ing an eye on the general costs.” Brovind main customers are from namely all over the world, ranging from the Far East with special emphasis on China, to South America, North America, Africa and more. We’re working alongside our customers, day after day, to put them
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in the conditions of working in the best and most efficient way. We support our customers step by step, thus enabling them to work at their best: thanks to the most advanced technologies, product integrity is preserved as much as possible, thus reducing the risk of damages and breakages, and shelf life is increased by oxidisation reduction. All the above is essential in an ever increasingly crowded, aggressive and competitive market. Besides, Brovind is always involved in the research and development of new processing lines and technologies. Recently, we have launched a new range of small-scale plants for cocoa beans processing that performs the pre-cleaning, roasting, chopping and milling, up to the refined cocoa paste/liquor, ready to be used in the confectionery and ice cream industry. All
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the above is available on plants, starting from 25kg/h on capacity, paying the upmost attention on the „value for money“ issue. Basically these plants are as flexible as required by the most exigent gourmet artisans, combined with the robustness typical of the big-capacity industrial-scale lines for much bigger capacity, which have always been a recognized Brovind hallmark. In fact our lines have an outstanding lifespan, which greatly exceeds the average, with machines still successfully working even after over 35 - 40 years of operation. Another processing equipment, increasing in volumes and
appreciated by our customers, are the seasoning lines that allow to get tasty nuts based snacks in a huge variety of flavors and aromas, matching the habits and tastes of local markets.Our seasoning lines are available in many different configurations and variants, with different capacities and automation levels and they are tailored engineered to satisfy any customers’ specific needs and exigencies.
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SAVE THE DATE! The Agri-Food sector’s main event is back for its 14th edition in 2016, with a modern twist!
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JAZAGRO, the unmissable show for players in the agrifood sector returns from 18th to 21st April 2016 at the SAFEX Exhibition Park in Algiers, Algeria. Come and discover our new and modern look! EVEN BIGGER IN 2016 The show will be spread across 4 halls allowing the catering sector to have a more prominent position, as it separates from the bakery section. GROWING DEMAND In 2015, DJAZAGRO was once again the biggest agri-food show in Algeria, with 93% of visitors coming from the country. As a result of growing demand, the 2016 edition will strengthen its communications across the North Africa region, whilst opening up to Sub-Saharan Africa.
For our 14th edition, DJAZAGRO expects around 21,000 professional visitors and 700 exhibitors. 2016 EDITION Exhibition name: DJAZAGRO (14th edition): The Crossroads of Food Industries. Dates: Monday 18th April to Thursday 21st April 2016. Location: Algiers Halls 1, 2, 3 and 4 of the Safex Exhibition Centre. Sectors represented at the exhibition: - Equipment and machines for pro-
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cessing and packaging food; Fragrances and Ingredients; Bakery, Pastry-making; Finished food products and beverages; Catering.
Special details: Trade and professional visitors only. Expected number of exhibitors: 700 exhibitors. Number of exhibitors 2015: 637 exhibitors, 43% first time. 76% international representing 78% of the exhibition’s total surface area. 31 countries: Algeria, Argentina, Austria, Belgium, China, Denmark, Egypt, France, Germany, Greece,Hong Kong, Hungary, India, Italy, Luxembourg, Malaysia, Morocco, Netherlands, Pakistan, Poland, Portugal, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Tunisia, Turkey, United Arab Emirates ,Usa, Vietnam
Expected number of visitors: 21,000 professional visitors. www.djazagro.com
The icons below set out the show’s 5 distinctive sectors:
Food processing, packaging, conditioning; Food and drink;
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Bakery, Pastry
Catering (machinery, equipment)
Exhibition surface area: 18,000 sq. m.
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18•21 APRIL 2016 - SAFEX Exhibition Park – Algiers • Algeria
YOUR LEVER FOR GROWTH! YOUR PROFESSIONAL ANNUAL MEETING
A COMPREHENSIVE SHOWCASE FOR THE FOOD INDUSTRIES SECTOR: • • • •
Ingredients, flavors, Bakery, pastry, Food service, Food processing, conditioning, packaging, • Food products & beverages.
HIGH-QUALITY VISITORS: • • • • • •
Food and beverage manufacturers, Equipment distributors, importers, Bakers, pastry cooks, Restaurant owners, catering, Distributors, importers of food products, Traders, retailers and wholesalers.
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20 125 trade visitors 637 exhibitors from 31 countries Contact our sales team to book your stand: djazagro@comexposium.com or djazagro.com
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IFFA 2016: TRENDS IN THE BUTCHERY TRADE Quality and variety from transparent and resource-friendly production
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or operators in the butchery trade, IFFA – the No. 1 for the meat industry, in Frankfurt am Main – provides an opportunity to get some important new ideas for their own future in the business. Informative events relating to the butchery trade, innovations in sales products and services, quality competitions organised by the German Butchers’ Association (Deutscher Fleischerverband - DFV) and the many technical innovations on display, make a visit to IFFA 2016 an absolute must for your diary. Heinz-Werner Süss, President of the German Butchers’ Association: “A visit to IFFA is a must, for it is only here that people working in the butchery trade can keep abreast of all the ways in which the whole sector is going to develop over the next few years. Many of the trends that are presented here will most definitely gain in importance for the butchery trade in the future.” With its 22,197 fixed sales outlets in the middle of 2015 - of which 8,916
were subsidiaries - the German butchery trade was a major supplier of meat and sausage products. The trend is towards fewer, but, in return, larger units. Statistically, across the whole of the Federal Republic of Germany - and subject to regional variations - there are today still 28 specialist butcher’s shops for every 100,000 of the population. According to information supplied by the German Butchers’ Association there remains potential growth still in mobile sales, given the progressive thinning out of locally-based provision and the ageing of the local population. At the same time, the number of mobile sales units at weekly markets is considered to have remained constant for years now at 4,000. The 1,000 sales vehicles which have fixed routes and stop at regular times, on the other hand, are seen as a growth opportunity for additional sales. Some of these mobile shops already offer an ordering service and delivery to the door.
Quality from the region Alongside high quality and a plentiful variety of products, artisan butchers often include regionality in their mission statements, thus scoring highly with many customers who see it as taking a stand against globalisation. The latter place considerable value on transparent economic cycles, with as few food miles covered as possible, and a commitment to the home-grown. In their attempt to attract customers, artisan butchers take advantage of this, either by working with raw materials from the region in their production processes, or by using their skills in manufacturing products that are typical of the region. Additionally, they can also set themselves apart from other suppliers by using so-called ‘prime meat’ which comes from specific breeds and is mostly raised using extensive farming methods. Another trend in this segment is to use different cuts such as ‘flank steaks’, for instance, which are more and more in evidence.
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Snacks and dishes to take away Specialist butcher’s shops are increasingly offering other, hand-produced foodstuffs and this consolidates their reputation as established suppliers of artisan foods. Salads and cheese have been part of the standard product range for some considerable time. Now you can also find vegetarian, sometimes, though more rarely, even vegan products - particularly in party catering services. At the same time, butchers also do full justice to the current popularity of so-called meat substitutes, which often enable them to achieve good profits with meat-free dishes. In terms of convenience foods, there is now a whole string of opportunities, given the changed eating habits in society - fixed mealtimes are becoming increasingly rare. On the one hand, customers want ready-made dishes, including side dishes, that they can just heat up at home. There is now, for instance, a form of expanded polystyrene packaging which keeps the heat in and which is also suitable for use in the microwave. On the other hand, many foods are now bought as snacks ‘to go’, which can be consumed standing up, on the premises, or more frequently, as people are walking along the street. When it comes to hamburgers, which are very much on trend at the moment, specialist butchers prepare their mince themselves according to their own individual recipe, unlike the fast food chains. Power from energy pools As the preparation and storage of meat and sausage products are extremely energy intensive, butchers spend a lot of money in this sector. Alongside energyefficient electrical equipment, lighting and temperature-regulated plant, there are also issues relating to improving the way in which power is used. Alternative forms of power supply such as smallscale combined heat and power units (cogeneration units) and regenerative energies are increasingly coming to play a role. And there is ever greater use of a strategic pooling of energy resources, as, for instance, in the case of links
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with other food-producers, already seen in Bavaria, or between members of the same artisans’ guild. It works on the principle that, the greater the amount purchased, the lower the price. There is a dedicated advice centre at which the German Butchers’ Association will be providing tips and assistance relating to these and similar opportunities as well as other, easily implemented ways of making savings in practice. In addition, an energy advisor from the Association will be available to answer questions in Hall 4.1 throughout IFFA. Animal well-being It is not only the very critical consumers who perceive the protection and well-being of animals to be an ever more important factor in the purchase of meat and sausage products. This is an area where artisan butchers can underline their strengths and set the right priorities; regional origins for the animals, minimal food miles and slaughter by the butchers themselves, using humane methods before and during the process. That all indicates appropriate respect for the creatures who provide a high-quality, valuable foodstuff. Mechanisation simplifies production A glance at the development of the market in both skilled manpower and young entrants to the profession reveals a severe shortage in both areas, which can only get worse. Even today, one out of five training places remains unoccupied and there are lots of businesses with vacancies for skilled practitioners, according to information supplied by the German Butchers’ Association. In order to remedy this deficit, companies are investing in the mechanisation of the production process. Equally, modern machines are supposed to simplify working procedures and make them easier to accomplish. Not least, greater efficiency can be achieved through greater cooperation between colleagues. That involves better utilisation of capacity in the sausage factory and a larger range of high-quality artisanal products.
Practicable hygiene systems Hygiene is the alpha and omega when it comes to the manufacture of healthy food products and is also a good recommendation for any butchery business. Constant investment is required here – both at the sales stage and in the production stages, as well as for the workforce. This ranges from suitable building modifications to training of staff in current regulations and involves effective monitoring of all measures taken. The effort involved in the documentation continues to increase, which is why economical and practicable checking and verification systems are required, so as to leave butchers sufficient time to do their actual job. IFFA 2016: the leading trade fair for meat matters IFFA is the number one port of call for the butchery trade. Some 960 suppliers will be showcasing their new products and latest trends here from 7 to 12 May 2016, covering the entire chain involved in meat processing. An important product group for the trade here can be seen in Hall 4.1. The emphasis in this hall will be on presentations of products and services relevant to the section on retail, entitled “Sales – everything for butchers’ shops”. The display area for the German Butchers’ Association’s competition also has its home here. In Hall 4.0, visitors will see trends and new products relating to ingredients, spices, additives, sausage skins and packaging materials. The market leaders represented here are all important partners in artisanal meat processing. Hall 11 contains products and services relevant to packaging, utilities, measuring and weighing instruments as well suppliers in the field of processing and cutting. Manufacturers from the slaughtering and primary cutting segments are again represented in Halls 9.0 and 9.1. The general processing product group will be located in Hall 8. www.iffa.com
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WIPPLER: “UPHOLDING IBA’S SUCCESS STORY”
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ba remains faithful to Munich. Organised by GHM Gesellschaft für Handwerksmessen mbH, the world’s leading trade fair for bakery, confectionery and snacks will continue to take place in the southern German city until at least 2030. Even before iba 2015, the German Bakers’ Confederation already extended the contract with the Munich- based trade fair corporation. “In advance” as Peter Becker, the outgoing president of the German Baker’s Confederation, announced at the start of the trade fair. The confederation’s new president, Michael Wippler, is also convinced that this is the right decision.
“Continuity, stability and reliability are important and proper conditions for a long-term strategy through which the success story of iba should be upheld”, says Michael Wippler. As of October, the 61-year-old will be the new president of the German Bakers’ Confederation. Even before this year’s iba, it is already clear that the decision on the location for the trade fair corporation was the right one (in the photo from left to right: Dieter Dohr,
Peter Becker and Michael Wippler). Even with Wippler as the new president of the association and – also as of October – with Daniel Schneider as the new chief executive, there will be no “revolutionary changes” in the coming trade fair, the president stresses. “The changes will rather be more evolutionary, with even more professionalism, a more personal approach and hence more emotional.” In the past, the GHM has proven that it is the right partner for this. That is how iba will continue being the most important premiere platform in the industry. The trade fair that determines the pace and programme in the industry around the world. “We are honoured by the confidence bestowed upon us”, says Dieter Dohr, Chairman of the GHM, “and look forward to the upcoming events.” Dohr promises that together with the Ger man Bakers’ Confederation, the German Association of Confectioners, the International Union of Bakers and Confectioners (UIBC), exhibitors and visitors, iba will continuously be developed further and shall always be ori-
ented towards the needs of the market. Wippler sees, for example, digitalization as one of the key trends in the coming years. “This will not spare our industry”, says the president. “The challenge is to recognize these changes at an early stage and thus spot and take advantage of the associated opportunities. There is no better platform in the world for this than iba!” In order to maintain this, the preparations for the upcoming event have already started, adds Dieter Dohr. The next iba will take place from 15 to 20 September 2018 at the Fairground Messe München. Further information about iba is available at www.iba.de/en
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FOOD PROCESSING AND PACKAGING NOW HAVE A DEDICATED PLATFORM From 2016 the two trade fairs International PackTech and drink technology India will be supplemented by FoodPex India - exhibitor registration now open
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o keep up with developments on the Indian food and beverage market, the range of products and services at International PackTech India and drink technology India will be joined by a third event - the newly developed FoodPex India. It will focus on the processing and packaging of solid foods of all kinds. In the future the newly created trade fair trio will map the thematic areas of packaging and related processes, beverage technology and liquid food as well as food processing and packaging under one roof. The constellation of this unique range will enhance the attractiveness of the event even further and will set a clear signal on the Indian food and beverage market. PackTech India and drink technology India have already come to be seen as the most important platforms for these industries in India. “The Indian market shows a clear interest in food processing and food packaging. This is why, in 2014, we and also Messe München were already presenting suitable products and solutions at the two trade fairs. It’s a logical step to enhance this range by adding a dedicated platform under the name of FoodPex, a brand which we previously launched in China,” says Bernd Jablonowski, Global Portfolio Director for Packaging and Processing at Messe Düsseldorf, the organisers of International PackTech India and of the new
FoodPex India. “Visitors to the trade fair trio will benefit from a new and even clearer structure with an unparalleled product and service line-up which is now available on the Indian subcontinent. Our unique expertise in the processing and bottling of drinks and liquid food will thus receive an ideal thematic enhancement,” says Petra Westphal, Exhibition Group Director at Messe München GmbH, the organiser of drink technology India. India as a growth market India is a dynamic market with major potential in packaging and related processes, particularly in packaged food and beverages. Although per-capita consumption is still relatively low, figures from the market research institute Euromonitor have shown that the demand for processed and packaged food is set to rise by about 31 per cent by 2019. During the same period soft drinks sales are even expected to rise to more than twice their current level. India is already the world’s number one in milk consumption, and its market for liquid milk products is developing very dynamically. This development is driven by social change and clear economic growth. Moreover, the resulting growth of the middle class has led to a greater demand for hygienically processed and packaged food and beverages. This is putting greater pressure on local manu-
facturers to invest in high-quality processing, packaging and bottling equipment, so that they can compete with imported products. High level of visitor satisfaction The organisers are expecting the trade fair trio to attract around 250 exhibitors (2015: 230). The available exhibition space will be approx. 14,000 square metres. Last year’s event already saw a 37-per-cent increase in visitors, reaching an all-time high with over 10,000 visitors in all. More than 90 per cent of the relevant professionals – of whom far more than two thirds were entrepreneurs or senior management – awarded top marks to International PackTech India and drink technology India in 2014. The response was particularly positive to the broad spectrum that was on offer and also to the presence of numerous market leaders. The third edition of the two trade fairs confirmed their reputation as a business platform with specially tailored solutions for the Indian market. A similar increase in visitors’ numbers is expected for 2016. Exhibitors can download the relevant details and registration forms for the three trade fairs (held in parallel at the Bombay Convention & Exhibition Centre in Mumbai from 15 to 17 December 2016) from www.drinktechnology-india.com, www.packtech-india.com and www.foodpex-india.com
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nterested companies of the packaging and processing sector in the fields of food, beverages, confectionery, bakery products, pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, non-food consumer goods, industrial goods and associated services can register as of now for interpack 2017. The international flagship trade fair of the packaging sector and related processing industries will be taking place at Düsseldorf’s exhibition grounds from 4 to 10 May 2017. interpack is a platform for complete value chains, encompassing processes and machines for the packaging and processing of packaged products as well as packaging materials, packaging means and their production, and finally services to the packaging industry. What makes interpack special is its unique array of exhibits and the peerless internationality of its exhibitors and visitors. The last interpack in May 2014 attracted some 175,000 experts, 84 per cent of whom reported being involved in decision-making processes in their respective companies. The overall verdict of the surveyed visitors was excellent, with 97 per cent of them
saying they would recommend the trade fair. Of the exhibitors, 83 per cent stated that they had acquired new customers. It is possible to register for interpack 2017 online at www. interpack.com/1330. Companies who took part in interpack 2014 can retrieve their existing details. The official closing date is 29 February 2016. Parallel event: “components” Following its premiere in 2014, “components for processing and packaging” for suppliers to the packaging industry is taking place with an overhauled concept in a central location at interpack. “components” is targeted at exhibiting companies that supply drive, control and sensor equipment, products for industrial image processing, handling equipment, industrial software and communication, and complete automation systems for packaging machines. Also eligible to take part are manufacturers and suppliers of machine parts, subassemblies, accessories and peripheral equipment as well as those of components and auxiliary materials for pack-
aging means. There are no longer any constraints on company stand design, unlike in 2014 when only a selection of system stands was available. Registration within the same period as for interpack is possible at www.packaging-components.com WE INNOVATE To mark the start of registration, interpack is consistently continuing its strategy, launched at the last staging of the fair, of addressing specific target groups. Under its main claim “We innovative”, the focus in communication via all channels is on stories of companies in the eight core target groups. Films about these “innovative eight” form the centrepiece of the communication campaign. This approach can also be found in the printed check-in magazine that potential exhibitors receive at the start of registration. Furthermore, all the films can be viewed not only on interpack’s YouTube channel, but also at the totally revamped website www.interpack.com. This now also has a responsive design for optimised display on mobile devices.
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TOP INTERNATIONAL EVENTS AND BUSINESS TOOLS AT THE 37TH SIGEP
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rom the Expo year to the SIGEP year. An ideal “handover” to continue highlighting the quality of Italian-made food will confirm the important role of the 37th SIGEP, the world’s first 2016 expo ready to add the concrete business to promotional activities. The event will be at Rimini Fiera from January 23rd to 27th.
Record-breaking numbers that indicate the sector’s excellent level of innovation and quality. For SIGEP 2016 top international events have already been decided, authentic shows that, as is the tradition, will highlight the world’s major schools of artisan confectionery and the master craftsmen who are their backbone. For Gelato there will be the World Cup, for which teams are from 14 countries such as Australia, Germany, Argentina, Egypt, Japan, Israel, Italy, Morocco, Poland, Spain, Switzerland, U.S.A., Chile, Mexico, and which will be held in the prestigious setting of the South Foyer; for Pastry, there will be the appointment with The Pastry Queen which is involving teams from Brazil, Switzerland, Italy, Japan, Australia, India, France, the Balkans, the competition, dedicated to women pastry-chefs from around
the world, intends to give them a unique opportunity to share experiences and a platform for growth for female chefs who work with style to demonstrate to the world the professionalism of the international pastry - making sector. The theme of the competition will be The Art of Dance: This theme must be illustrated through a work of art made of sugar and pastillage, used harmoniously to create the required products, which include: contemporary single-serving tart, Coffee ice-cream dessert in a glass, Single-serving chocolate dessert on a plate, Mini bijou pastry. Moreover, the world contest of the Star of Chocolate, the International Chocolate Making Competition will fill the Pastry Arena starting from 25th January. Master chocolatemakers will be called on to create special chocolate pastry creations on a “Jazz Music” theme. Innovative single-portion éclair, a reinterpretation of hot chocolate served with two mini pastries of different shapes, a dessert in a glass and artistic sculpture, the shape and flavour of which will emerge through the participants’ skills and thanks to the ductility of one of the main
ingredients in pastry-making: chocolate, a firm favorite wherever you go in the world. Simultaneously with SIGEP there will take place RHEX, (Rimini Horeca Expo), hosting products and technology for catering and food service in Halls B7 and D7.
SIGEP 2016 AT A GLANCE
The previous edition of the leading artisan confectionery expo, reference point of a world market - that of artisan gelato, pastry and bakery products - that is continually growing, was attended by over 187,000 trade visitors, 38,000 of whom were from abroad, a share that has practically doubled in five years.
Dates: 23 - 27 January 2016; Organizers: Rimini Fiera S.p.A.; edition: 37th; frequency: annual; classification: international; admittance: trade members only; hours: 9:30 am - 6:00 pm, last day 9:30 am - 3:00 pm (3:00 - 5:00 pm only with online tickets); business unit manager: Patrizia Cecchi; project managers: Gabriella de Girolamo (gelato), Giorgia Maioli (pastry, bakery, coffee); exhibitor info: tel. +39 (0)541 744521 fax +39 (0)541 744772; Web site: www.sigep.it
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MODERN BAKERY MOSCOW 2016
22nd international trade fair for bakery and confectionery for Russia and the CIS Modern Bakery Moscow will take place in Moscow at IEC “Expocentre” on March 14 - 17, 2016.
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xposition The entire production chain of bakery and confectionery products is presented at the exhibition, from ingredients and raw materials to packaging. Bakery and confectionery equipment, fats and oils, chocolate, flour, refrigerating engineering, dispensers, fast food, ice cream, pizza and pasta production, café- and shop-fitting, equipment for professional kitchen and many other items one can find at Modern Bakery Moscow. A large-scale exposition of technological equipment for bakery and confectionery goods production of first-rate suppliers is traditionally demonstrated at Modern Bakery Moscow. The leading equipment manufacturers such as Debag, Mecatherm, Miwe, Revent, Rondo, Wachtel GmbH and many others present at their booths a wide range of modern machinery and equipment. Almost all Russian top companies, which produce food machinery, such as Russkaya trapeza, Tauras-Fenix, Voshod, Shebekinskiy machinostroitelniy zavod, SEMZ, yearly participate in Modern Bakery Moscow. In 2015 during the three days 11 084 professional visitors managed to see the products, presented by 180 exhibitors from 17 countries. Among the exhibitors were 110 Russian and 70 international companies. Modern Bakery Moscow gives participants and visitors a unique opportunity to get a whole picture of the field development and get to know information on novelties and innovations of bakery and confectionery market.
The exhibition is rich in ingredients for bakery and confectionery products. The trade fair participants, such as Dawn Foods, Fazer, Martellato, Dalniya melniza, Italika Trading, Leipurien Tukku, St.-Petersburg melnichniy kombinat, Saf-Neva, Unigra demonstrate at their booths brand new products and relevant solutions for modern production. Business program In cooperation with numerous partners at Modern Bakery was organized a platform for experience exchange and advanced training course. More than 20 events were held within the framework of the Modern Bakery Moscow fringe
program. During these events experts from industry, politics and associations informed about current issues of bakery and confectionery industry. In 2016, organizers are going to pay particular attention to workshops and seminars for field professionals as well as expand the list of discussed topics. Switzerland’s leading Centre of Excellence Richemont will continue giving their training courses to everyone interested in the art of baking and confectionery production. For the third time professional confectioners and newcomers will vie for the prize in the International Confectionery Art Cup in various categories.
Vom 14. bis 17. März 2016 findet im IEC „Expocentre“ in Moskau die 22. internationale Bäckerei- und Konditoreifachmesse für Russland und die GUS Modern Bakery Moscow statt.
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Rohstoffen bis hin zur Verpackung. Geräte für Bäckereien und Konditoreien, Fette und Öle, Schokolade, Mehl, Gefriertechnik, Zutatenspender, Fast Food, Speiseeis, Pizza- und Pastaherstellung,
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Ausstattung für Cafés und Ladenlokale, professionelle Küchengeräte und viele weitere Artikel sind auf der Modern Bakery Moscow zu finden. Wie üblich werden auf der Modern Bakery Moscow zahlreiche technologische Geräte für die Herstellung von Bäckerei- und Konditoreiwaren von erstklassigen Lieferanten vorgeführt. Führende Gerätehersteller wie Debag, Mecatherm, Miwe, Revent, Rondo, Wachtel GmbH und viele weitere stellen an ihren Ständen eine große Auswahl an modernen Maschinen und Geräten vor. Fast alle führenden russischen Produzenten von Maschinen zur Lebensmittelherstellung, darunter Russkaya trapeza, Tauras-Fenix, Voshod, Shebekinskiy machinostroitelniy zavod und SEMZ, nehmen alljährlich an der Modern Bakery Moscow teil. Bei der Ausstellung werden zahlreiche Zutaten für
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Bäckerei- und Konditoreiprodukte vorgestellt. Die Teilnehmer der Fachmesse, darunter Dawn Foods, Fazer, Martellato, Dalniya melniza, Italika Trading, Leipurien Tukku, St.-Petersburg melnichniy kombinat, Saf-Neva und Unigra präsentieren an ihren Ständen brandneue Produkte und hilfreiche Lösungen für die moderne Produktion. Geschäftsprogramm In Zusammenarbeit mit mehreren Partnern wurde bei der Modern Bakery eine Plattform für den Erfahrungsaustausch und für Schulungen für Fortgeschrittene geschaffen. Das begleitende Rahmenprogramm der Modern Bakery Moscow bot mehr als 20 Veranstaltungen. Dabei informierten Experten aus Industrie, Politik und Verbänden über aktuelle Themen aus
Während der drei Veranstaltungstage 2015 sahen 11.084 Fachbesucher die Produkte, die von 180 Ausstellern aus 17 Ländern präsentiert wurden. Unter den Ausstellern waren 110 russische und 70 internationale Unternehmen. Die Modern Bakery Moscow bietet Teilnehmern und Besuchern eine einzigartige Chance, sich einen Gesamteindruck der Entwicklungen in diesem Geschäftsfeld zu verschaffen und sich über Neuheiten und Innovationen auf dem Bäckerei- und Konditoreimarkt zu informieren.
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der Bäckerei- und Konditoreibranche. 2016 werden sich die Organisatoren besonders auf Workshops und Seminare für Außendienstmitarbeiter konzentrieren und die Liste der Diskussionsthemen erweitern. Das führende Schweizer Kompetenzzentrum Richemont bietet weiterhin Schulungen rund um die Back- und Konditoreikunst für alle Interessenten an. Bereits zum dritten Mal treten Konditoreiprofis und Neueinsteiger im Wettbewerb um den International Confectionery Art Cup in verschiedenen Kategorien gegeneinander an.
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DIE FRUCHTWELT BODENSEE IM ÜBERBLICK Fruchtwelt Bodensee 2016: Internationale Fachmesse für erwerbsobstbau, destillation und agrartechnik eröffnet obstbauern und landwirten informative plattform - 37. Bodensee-Obstbautage - symposium zur kirschessigfliege
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in fruchtbarer Boden für Europas Obstbauern, Landwirte und Brenner ist die Fruchtwelt Bodensee 2016 vom 19. bis 21. Februar 2016 in Friedrichshafen. Die siebte Auflage der Fachmesse integriert thematisch die Parallelveranstaltung „agrarwelt“ und bietet knackige Themen zur Entwicklung des globalen Obstbaus sowie der Bewirtschaftung und Anbautechnik. Experten aus renommierten europäischen Instituten beleuchten in einem fundierten Vortragsprogramm aktuelle Branchenthemen aus wissenschaftlicher und praktischer Sicht. Der Kirschessigfliege rücken bei einem Symposium mehrere Referenten aus Wissenschaft und Praxis zu Leibe. Hochprozentig wird es beim Likörseminar der Obstbrenner. „Je enger die internationalen Märkte zusammenrücken, desto wichtiger wird der Austausch der europäischen Obstbauern und Landwirte. Dafür bietet die Fruchtwelt Bodensee eine qualitativ hochwertige Plattform, die sich fest im Dreiländereck etabliert hat“, ist sich Klaus Wellmann, Geschäftsführer der Messe Friedrichshafen, sicher. „Wir verzeichnen einen hervorragenden Anmeldestand und sind überzeugt, dass wir den Besuchern ein umfangreiches Produktangebot von mehr als 300 Ausstellern aus über zehn Ländern bieten werden. Bei der Zusammenstellung des fachlichen Rahmenpro-
grammes bauen wir auf die hohe Kompetenz unserer Partner aus der Branche“, berichtet Projektleiterin Petra Rathgeber. Fachlich kompetent: Die 37. Bodensee-Obstbautage „Unser Obstbau im Wandel“ heißt der Eröffnungsvortrag der 37. Bodensee- Obstbautage im Foyer West von Jens Stechmann, Vorsitzender des Bundesausschusses Obst und Gemüse (BOG). „Jens Stechmann wird aktuelle Themen ansprechen, die die Erzeuger stark beschäftigen“, ist Helmut Jäger, Vorsitzender der Obstregion Bodensee, überzeugt. So geht es in dem Vortrag um Schwerpunkte der berufsständischen Arbeit, wie beispielsweise Werbung für deutsches Obst und Gemüse, den Nationalen Aktionsplan für den nachhaltigen Einsatz von Pflanzenschutzmitteln und die Zulassung von Insektiziden. „Wichtige Mittel stehen uns in den Raumkulturen nicht zur Verfügung. Mit den Zulassungsbehörden, den Pflanzenschutzdiensten und der Beratung müssen wir hier mit deutlichem Nachdruck um Lösungen ringen“, beschreibt Jens Stechmann die Problematik. Globale Entwicklungen im Apfelmarkt Einen Blick auf die globalen Entwicklungen des Apfelmarktes wirft Helwig Schwartau von der Agrarmarkt Informationsgesells-
Fachmesse bietet knackige Themen für Obstbauern und Landwirte aus ganz Europa chaftb (AMI) in Hamburg. Er referiert im Anschluss an den Eröffnungsvortrag über die „Warenströme bei Äpfeln in Zeiten des Russland-Embargos“. Der Experte für Obstvermarktung beleuchtet an Hand von Zahlen und Fakten, wie sich die Ströme wichtiger Exportländer ein Jahr nach dem Russland-Embargo nicht nur in und um Europa verändert haben. Er spricht sowohl Marktentwicklungen im laufenden Jahr, als auch zukünftige Möglichkeiten und Wege an. Praxisorientierte Vortragsreihen werden zu den Themen „Hofladen“ und „Perspektiven des Pflanzenschutzes im Obstbau“ abgehalten. „Die Bodensee- Obstbautage auf der Fruchtwelt Bodensee geben erneut Einblicke in die Märkte der Zukunft und renommierte Experten sprechen aktuelle Themen von der Schädlingsbekämpfung bis hin zu Erfahrungen mit dem Mindestlohn an“, fassen die Organisatoren Dr. Egon Treyer von der Marktgemeinschaft Bodenseeobst, Eugen Setz von der Obst vom Bodensee Marketinggesellschaft und Dr. Manfred Büchele vom Kompetenzzentrum Obstbau Bodensee
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(KOB) zusammen. „Beim Programm haben wir die Themenauswahl begrenzt, um den Besuchern genügend Zeit zu geben, sich bei den Ausstellern zu informieren.“ Aktuell: Symposium zur Kirschessigfliege Am Messe-Samstag dreht sich im Konferenzraum Österreich alles um die Kirschessigfliege. In einem Symposium thematisieren Referenten aus internationalen Instituten diese Schädlingsart, bei deren Bekämpfung vergleichsweise wenige Strategien bekannt sind. Fragen zur Verbreitung, dem finanziellen Verlust aus Marktsicht sowie Erfahrungen mit der Einnetzung stehen im Fokus. Die Referenten aus der Wissenschaft kommen von Agroscope, dem Kompetenzzentrum des Bundes für landwirtschaftliche Forschung in der Schweiz, dem Forschungsinstitut für biologischen Landbau (FiBL) Schweiz, aus dem deutschen Julius-Kühn-Institut, der österreichischen Agentur für Gesundheit und Ernährungssicherheit GmbH (AGES) sowie dem Land- und Forstwirtschaftlichen Versuchszentrum Laimburg aus Südtirol/Italien. Für den praktischen Blickwinkel sorgen ein Berater des Landratsamtes in Ravensburg sowie der Biobauer eines Obsthofes. Wirtschaftlich: Ein Jahr Mindestlohn – Rückblick und Ausblick Zum 1. Januar 2015 trat das Mindestlohngesetz in Kraft. Seine Auswirkungen auf den Obst- und Gemüsebau sind markant. Zwei Vorträge nehmen sich diesem Thema an. Am Freitagnachmittag in Halle B4 referiert Hubert Hengge, Geschäftsführer Maschinenring Tettnang, über „Ein Jahr Mindestlohn - was hat sich verändert?“ „Gerade die landwirtschaftlichen Betriebe beschäftigen viele Saisonarbeitskräfte. Der neu eingeführte Mindestlohn hat den Betrieben viel abverlangt und wirft noch immer viele Fragen auf“, weiß Manfred Ehrle, Kreisgeschäftsführer vom Landesbauernverband Baden-Württemberg. Welche gesetzlichen Änderungen es zu diesem Thema im Jahr 2016 gibt, beleuchtet ein weiterer Vortrag mit dem Titel „Mindestlohn, Arbeitszeit & Co - Was gilt 2016?“ Nicole Spieß, Sozialreferentin des Landesbauernverbandes in Baden-Württemberg
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e.V., informiert am Sonntag über Details der neuen Gesetzeslage. Feldeinsatz: Drohnen in der Landwirtschaft Der Stand der Maschinenringe Tettnang, Lindau und Linzgau greift neben den aktuellen Themen der technischen und arbeitswirtschaftlichen Zusammenarbeit dieses Jahr den Einsatz von Drohnen in der Landwirtschaft auf. „Badische Landwirte haben Drohnen bereits vereinzelt zur Schädlingsbekämpfung im Einsatz“, berichtet Hubert Hengge. In Bereichen wie Ernteschätzung, Schädlings- und Reifeerkennung, Bestandsdokumentation, Optimierung von Bewässerung und Pflanzenschutz sowie Düngung könnten künftig Drohnen von hohem Nutzen sein. „Der Einsatz von Drohnen in der Landwirtschaft ist ein Zukunftsthema“, ist Hubert Hengge überzeugt. Mit Informationen sowie dem Angebot von entsprechender Dienstleistung wird das Angebot der Maschinenringe weiter ausgebaut und ergänzt. Bürokratisch: Absicherung des landwirtschaftlichen Betriebes Ein wichtiges Thema, das im täglichen Betrieb aber oftmals in Vergessenheit gerät, steht am Messe-Samstag auf dem Vortragsprogramm: „Wichtige Bausteine der Absicherung des landwirtschaftlichen Betriebes“. Dirk Lambertz, Geschäftsführer der LBV-Unternehmungsberatungsdienste, geht der Frage nach, auf was der Landwirt achten muss, um im Schadensfall wie bei Hagel und Brand, aber auch im privaten Bereich gut abgesichert zu sein. Hochprozentig: Genussreiches aus dem Brennereiwesen Der Bereich Brennerei-Technik und Brennerei-Bedarf ist ein weiterer bedeutender Bestandteil der Fachmesse. Die Aussteller zeigen die neuesten Produkte aus den Bereichen Brennerei und Destillate. Einen Blick in die Zukunft wirft Dr. Hermann Kolesch, Präsident der Bayerischen Landesanstalt für Weinbau und Gartenbau, am Messe-Samstag bei seinem Vortrag: „Genusskultur im Wandel - Trends und Entwicklungen am Genussmarkt“. Brenner können sich beim Vortrag von Gerald Erdrich,
Geschäftsführer Bundesverband der Kleinund Obstbrenner, über die rechtlichen Rahmenbedingungen zum Betreiben eines Onlineshops informieren. Bei Dr. Günter Röhrig erfahren die Zuhörer mehr über die Holzfasslagerung von Obstbränden. Sie können ebenso am kostenpflichtigen „Likör- und Praxisseminar“ von Brennereiberater Dr. Klaus Hagmann teilnehmen. (Samstag, 20. Februar, 14:30 bis 16 Uhr - Anmeldung auf der Internetseite zum Download). Vereinigung: zwei Messen – ein Name Die Fruchtwelt Bodensee trifft in diesem Jahr mit ihrem großen Themenspektrum nicht nur den Geschmack der Obstbauern, sondern auch der Landwirte: Aufgrund der zunehmenden thematischen Überschneidungen sowohl im Besucher- als auch im Ausstellerumfeld, wird der Bereich Agrartechnik in die Fruchtwelt Bodensee integriert und durch den neuen Untertitel „Internationale Fachmesse für Erwerbsobstbau, Destillation und Agrartechnik“ in einer Messe zusammengefasst. www.fruchtwelt-bodensee.de Headlines for the Fruchtwelt Bodensee 2016 • International: Meeting place for fruit growers, farmers and distillers from all over Europe • Global: Focus on the world apple market • Professional and knowledgeable: the 37th Lake Constance Fruit Cultivation Days • Current: Symposium on spotted wing drosophila • Political: Presentation on goods flows of apples during the Russian Embargo • Economics: One year into the minimum wage: retrospective and outlook • Practical: Lecture series on farm shops and plant protection in fruit growing • Field applications: Drones in agriculture • High spirits: New delights in the art of distilling • Paperwork: Ensuring the security of agricultural enterprises • Fashionable: Country girls on the runway • Combination: Agrarwelt parallel event to be integrated into the Fruchtwelt Bodensee
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INTERVIN IS REINVENTED TO STRENGTHEN ITS POSITION AS AN INTERNATIONAL BENCHMARK IN THE WINE INDUSTRY The Alimentaria show will attract around 180 wine buyers in the first Intervin Business Meetings
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ntervin, the wine and spirits show, will represent one of the cornerstones of the forthcoming edition of Alimentaria, to be held from 25 to 28 April in Fira de Barcelona. Aiming to consolidate its position as an international benchmark space in an industry with an ever-increasing international focus, the show will organise the maiden Intervin Business Meetings, a programme of exclusive buyers with around 180 key industry representatives from all five continents, bringing together more than 700 industry companies to participate and close trade agreements at the exhibition. In recent editions, exhibitors have established and consolidated their presence in overseas markets, with internationalisation a core part of the wine industry’s growth strategy given that Spain exports nearly 50% of its total production. In order to meet these needs, Intervin has strengthened its partnerships with institutions such as the Spanish Food and Drink Industry Federation (FIAB in its Spanish acronym) to attract interna-
tional buyers, set up meetings with agents with decision-making power and, ultimately, to prepare the most ambitious international visitors plan to date, with the Intervin Business Meetings the main focal point. This programme of meetings aims to identify the key operators inside the strategic markets for the show’s exhibitors. Therefore, in line with industry trends, the Intervin Business Meetings will attract representatives from the main industry companies in Europe, Canada, Mexico, the USA, Colombia, South Korea, China, Japan and countries from southern Asia, among others. Xavier Pagès, Intervin’s new chairman and managing director of the Codorniu Group, stresses how “the show is a high-quality vehicle for reaching international markets. Every buyer visiting the show arrives with the idea of discovering what the Spanish wine market has to offer, which means it’s a chance to keep on creating contacts and generating opportunities and sales with all of them. “
The latest trends overseen by the grand masters In addition to its commitment to internationalisation, the organisers are putting together an updated programme of activities for Vinorum, which strives to become a key space for unveiling industry trends and for witnessing the potential of Spanish wine in markets in Spain and internationally. As a result, a plan has been drawn up that is geared towards the whole spectrum of industry professionals, from wine producers and winemaking companies to importers, journalists and oenologists. Vinorum will include the participation of eminent wine and sparkling wine critics, Masters of Wine and the most influential panel of judges in the world via a programme featuring master tastings, round-table discussions as well as showcooking and matching sessions, bringing together Spain’s top chefs and their sommeliers to demonstrate the close bond between wine and gastronomy. Thus, Intervin will focus on
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gastronomy as the main channel of expression for wine, and as its main promotional ally. By way of these talks, Intervin will highlight the main innovations occurring in the industry, trend-setting Spanish wine and the development of flagship products in the different guarantees of origin, as well as the secrets to entering key markets such as the Asian market. Spanish regional representation Once again, the participation of Spain’s regional communities, presenting their most emblematic products, will be highly relevant at Intervin. Visitors will have the chance to see and taste standout wines and recent innovations from Extremadura, Castilla y León, Catalunya, Galicia, La Rioja and Navarra, among other regions. Wine and sprits will also play a prominent role in the second edition of The Alimentaria Experience due to the inclusion of Wine and Culinary Tourism, enabling participants to display products and focus on their role as a tourist attraction. The “Cocktails & Spirits” space will feature demonstrations from bartenders, cocktail tastings, exhibition flair, workshops and talks to provide spirits with greater visibility and to con-
tribute to disseminating the culture of distilled drinks. With five months to go before Intervin is held, exhibiting companies have already booked over 11.000 m2, 75% of the target set by the organisers for the 2016 edition. 40 years of Alimentaria Alimentaria will celebrate its 40th anniversary between 25 and 28 April at Fira de Barcelona’s Gran Via venue. The International Food and Drink Exhibition is gearing up for its most up-to-date edition – a streamlined trade fair concept looking to expand its exhibition range and strengthen its strategic position in gastronomy, hospitality and hotels and catering in order to represent a broad spectrum
from the industry and to reflect new market trends and consumer habits. In 2016, Alimentaria will be divided into five shows, joining the main food and drink markets: Intervin (wine and spirits), Intercarn (meat and meat products), Restaurama (hospitality), Interlact (dairy products) and Multiple Foods (multi-products in sweets, preserves, oil and Premium products). The exhibition will round off four decades as a consolidated benchmark space for food in Europe. In its last edition, it brought together more than 140,000 visitors from around the world and 3,800 representative companies, including the participation of over 1,000 international companies.
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семинары • asia • middle east • east europe SIGEP
23-27/01/2016 RIMINI International exhibition for the artisan production of ice-cream, pastry, confectionery and bakery.
PROSWEET
31/01 - 03/02/2016 COLOGNE The international supplier fair for the confectionery industry.
FRUITLOGISTICA 03-05/02/2016 BERLIN International fair for fruit and vegetables.
EUROPAIN
05-09/02/2016 PARIS International show for the bakery and confectionery Industry.
CFIA
08-10/03/2016 RENNES The show of food industry suppliers.
IFFA
07-12/05/2016 FRANKFURT International trade fair for the meat processing industry.
SPS/IPC/ DRIVES/ITALIA 24-26/05/2016 PARMA Trade fair for manufacturers and suppliers in the industrial automation sector.
MACFRUT
14-16/09/2016 RIMINI International exhibition of machinery and equipment for the fruit and vegetable processing.
FACH PACK
27-29/09/2016 NUREMBERG Trade Fair for Packaging Solutions.
IBIE
08-11/10/2016 LAS VEGAS International fair for the bakery and confectionery industry.
IPA-SIAL
PACK EXPO
06-09/11/2016 CHICAGO International packaging trade fair.
BRAU BEVIALE
08-10/11/2016 NUREMBERG Fair of raw materials, technologies, logistics for production of beer and soft drinks.
EMBALLAGE
14-17/11/2016 PARIS Exhibition about packaging technology.
16-20/10/2016 PARIS International exhibition and conference on technologies for Food&Beverage and food products.
VINITECH
SÜDBACK 2016
SIGEP - AB TECH
22-25/10/2016 STUTTGART International fair for the bakery and confectionery industry.
CIBUSTEC
25-28/10/2016 PARMA International exhibition and conference on instrumental and process analysis and laboratory technology.
SAVE
October 2016 VERONA International exhibition for food processing.
29/11-01/12/2016 BORDEAUX International exhibition for vine growing, wine-producing and bottling industry. 21-25/01/2017 RIMINI International exhibition for the artisan production of ice-cream, pastry, confectionery and bakery.
INTERSICOP
19-22/02/2017 MADRID Bread baking, confectionery and related industries show.
INTERPACK
04-10/05/2017 DÜSSELDORF Technology fair for packaging, packing, bakery, pastry.
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ANUGA
07-11/10/2017 COLOGNE International exhibition of food and beverages.
HOST
20-24/10/2017 MILAN Show for bakery and fresh pasta and pizza industry.
MIDDLE EAST GULFOOD
21-25/02/2016 DUBAI Annual food and hospitality international show.
DJAZAGRO
IRAN FOOD BEV TEC
29/05-01/06/2016 TEHRAN International food, beverage & packaging technology trade fair.
18-21/04/2016 ALGERS Djazagro represents for the Algerian food-processing professionals even of the Maghreb, the key-event to meet expert companies, food-processing leaders of the industry and coming from four corners of the world.
EURASIA PACKAGING
AGROFOOD NIGERIA
GULFOOD MANUFACTURING
26-28/04/2016 LAGOS International trade show on agriculture, food, beverage & packaging technology and tood, beverages & hospitality.
02-05/11/2016 ISTANBUL Leading showcase in the fast growing Eurasian region, for packaging machinery, production, processing, technology, printing, design and equipment.
07-09/11/2016 DUBAI International exhibition on processing and packaging technology and Food&Beverage plants.
RUSSIAN UPAKOVKA UPAK ITALIA
26-29/01/2016 MOSCOW International packaging machinery exhibition.
MODERN BAKERY 14-17/03/2016 MOSCOW International trade fair for bakery equipment and food ingredients.
DUBAI DRINK TECHNOLOGY EXPO
16-18/05/2016 DUBAI Exclusive exhibition and conference for the beverage industry in the Middle East and North Africa Region.
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IFOOD 2015, 16TH INTERNATIONAL FOOD, FOOD PROCESSING AND PACKAGING TRADE FAIR AND CONFERENCE
26-29 August 2015 at Mashhad International Exhibition Center, Khorasan Province, Iran Featuring 207 exhibitors and a top-quality conference
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ashhad International Exhibition Center has opened its doors for the 16th edition of iFood from 26 to 29 August 2015. Exhibitors from Iran, Afghanistan, Austria, Germany, India, and Spain showed a full variety of food products, as well as national and international food processing technology. 12,010 visitors came to see the event, among them 3,500 business professionals. iFood 2015 attracted international visitors and exhibitors thanks to IFWexpo Heidelberg, organizer of the international pavilions and DLG- German Agricultural Association, the organizer of the featuring cheese and milk production three-day conference, which took place during the exhibition. The DLG conference was supported by the companies ALPMA, GEA, Herbertz, Multivac, SIG Combibloc Obeikan, Wellmann and Stephan Machinery. Nineteen honorable representatives from Iran, Afghanistan, Germany, Iraq and Tadjikistan participated in the opening ceremony on 26 August. Amongst them were: H.E. Mrs. Delava Mirava, Commercial Attaché, Embassy of Tadjikistan, Mr. Ferdows Kamelov, Head of Sughd Chamber of Commerce (Tadjikistan), Mr. Ansari Managing Director of Exporters Union of Herat (Afghanistan), Mrs. Raziye Alirezaei, Head of Industry Mines and Trade Organization of Khorasan Region, Mr. Nameni, Manager of the Food Processing Department of Jihad-Agriculture Organization. The organisers were delighted to welcome 12,010 visitors from nineteen provinces of Iran, as well as from Afghanistan,
Iraq, Turkmenistan, Tadjikistan and Pakistan. Ms Simone Schiller from DLG - German Agricultural Association says “iFood is an ideal forum for Iranian and Afghan international producers and traders of the food and food processing industry to establish and maintain business contacts. During the three days of our DLG Conference that took place alongside with iFood 2015, the speakers had the possibility to talk to
189 professional attendees of the local food processing industry. The demand of foreign technology is very high, and we are planning to organize the next conference during iFood 2016.” The next edition of iFood will take place end of August 2016 in Mashhad, Iran. Registration documents are available from November at IFWexpo Heidelberg and BRP.
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BEUMER GROUP 28-29 Oelder Strasse 40 59269 Warendorf Waf, Be Germany
GL FOOD SOLUTIONS SA 2 Parque Industrial Azambuja Estrada Nacional 3, Km 5,7 2050-522 - Vila Nova da Rainha Portugal
MESSE FRANKFURT ITALIA SRL 78-79 Via Quintino Sella, 5 20121 Milano Italy
BROVIND GBV IMPIANTI SRL 74-75 Via Valle Bormida, 7 12074 Cortemilia - CN - Italy
GLOBAL COOLING INC. 1 170 Foxcatcher Lane 19063 Media - USA
MESSE STUTTGART ARES FUARCILIK 81 Tekstilkent A-11 Blok No:51 34235 Esenler - Turkey Istanbul
BRUKER ITALIA 11/14 Viale Lancetti, 43 20158 Milano - Italy COMEXPOSIUM 76-77 70, avenue du Général de Gaulle 92058 - Paris la Défense cedex France DUBAI WORLD TRADE CENTRE - DWTC 95 P.O. Box 9292 Dubai - U.A.E DUPONT DE NEMOURS ITALIANA SRL 35 Centro Direzionale “Villa Fiorita”, Via P. Gobetti, 2/C 20063 Cernusco sul Naviglio MI - Italy ECO-SISTEMI SRL 54/56 Piazza Manifattura, 1 38068 Rovereto - TN - Italy EVAL EUROPE N.V. 39 Haven 1053 Nieuwe Weg 1 Bus10 2070 Zwijndrecht - Belgium FIRA DE BARCELONA 90-91 Gran Via Exhibition Centre, Av. Joan Carles I, 58 08908 L’Hospitalet de Llobregat Barcellona Spain GHM GMBH 80 Willy-Brandt Alle 1 D-81829 Munich Germany
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