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The Tetra PakBag Tipping unit CIP offers easy cleaning thanks to an ergonomic redesign, new configurable features, as well as added safety elements, all of which are not currently offered together in the U.S.
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Goldsteig operates across three plants, employs 620 staff members and produces almost 1,102.3 tons of cheese per year from 223.6 million gallons of milk.
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