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Perdue Farms expanded its portioning and marinating operations, added a state-of-the-art shipping cooler, installed an automated pallet storage system and constructed office space to occupy more than 28,000 square feet at the existing facility.
The self-feeding Model R2200 from Hollymatic, Countryside, Ill., is ideal for food forming and portioning requirements in small to high-volume food processors.
The new 8/65 E Roto-Flow portioning machine with PLC control from Hollymatic, Countryside, Ill., features a new operator touch screen that allows quick change of variable speed from 30-70 cycles per minute.
Hollymatic, Countryside, Ill., debuted a self-feeding Model R2200 portioning machine, deal for food forming and portioning requirements in small- to high-volume food processors.
Holac Maschinenbau GmbH, a Germany-based food processing equipment manufacturer for cut meat, meat products, cheese, fish and vegetables, announced plans to relocate to the newly developed Industrial Estate “Rotbühl” in Nattheim, Germany.
Hollymatic’s new 8/65 E Roto-Flow portioning machine features a new operator touchscreen, allowing for quick change of variable speed from 30-70 cycles per minute.
JBT Corp., Chicago, purchased the assets of Wolf-tec, Inc., a Kingston, N.Y.-based equipment manufacturer providing processing solutions for poultry, beef, pork and seafood, for $54 million.