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AMF Bakery Systems acquires Workhorse Automation
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AMF Bakery Systems announced the acquisition of Workhorse Automation, a Kirkwood, Pennsylvania, specialist in the engineering and application of automated solutions for the commercial baking industry. Its product portfolio includes systems for pans and lids, stacking and unstacking, storage and retrieval, baskets, and robotics.

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Moving forward, AMF’s portfolio of pan and lid management systems and post-packaging automation solutions (product loading, basket stacking/unstacking, and basket washing) will go to market as AMF Workhorse. Together, the AMF Workhorse team will manufacture integrated bakery automation solutions from multiple locations including the Kirkwood, PA, Richmond, VA, and Sherbrooke, Canada locations, all under the AMF Workhorse brand. The brand joins the group alongside AMF Tromp, AMF Flex, AMF BakeTech, AMF Den Boer, and AMF Vesta.

 “The increased production capacity and combined engineering and service teams will allow us to drive product improvement, increase R&D opportunities, and strengthen our commitment to best-in-class customer care for our customers around the world,” noted David Burke, vice president of Operations for the U.S. and Latin America at AMF Bakery Systems.

“By joining forces, Workhorse brings technologies and products that fill existing gaps in AMF’s product line, including automated pan storage and retrieval systems as well as warehouse and freezer management systems,” mentioned Jason Ward, president of AMF Bakery Systems. “This is a very exciting opportunity for both companies and we welcome the Workhorse team to the AMF family,” added Ward.

“AMF is the perfect fit to grow and expand the Workhorse business for the future and the most important reasons are our shared values and absolute commitment to customer success,” noted Colin McShane, founder and president of Workhorse Automation. “I am excited to continue innovating and supporting this business in the years to come as part of the AMF team.”