ECD iba ’23 preview: It’s not a sprint, it’s a marathon!
As the finishing line to this year’s iba preparations is quickly approaching, here are exhibitor stands worth marking in visiting
As the finishing line to this year’s iba preparations is quickly approaching, here are exhibitor stands worth marking in visiting
ECD will bring its thermal profiling technology to iba in October. The handheld M.O.L.E.™ EV6 sets a new benchmark for thermal data loggers, delivering instantaneous data access and intuitive control – now with a full-color touchscreen display. In addition to the six-channel M.O.L.E. EV6, the company’s BreadOMETER™, CakeOMETER™, and OvenBALANCER™ sensors will be demonstrated at the stand.
Every gram counts. This is especially true when raw materials become more expensive or even scarce. VEMAG takes weight accuracy very seriously with its portioning technology. The machine manufacturer also sets the bar high in terms of product quality and flexibility.
ECD’s M.O.L.E.™ EV6 touchscreen thermal profiler is now commercially available, with shipments starting April 1. The interface is said to have a user-friendly, intuitive design engineered to save baking professionals time, simplify data viewing and analysis, and improve productivity.
Schubert announced it purchased 7.36 acres of land to expand its North American headquarters in Charlotte, NC.
REGO HERLITZIUS offers a combination of the BS 45 belt slicing machine and the Vertec 30 for large bakeries to
Rego Herlitzius Rotec 350-526 circular knife machines operate with an epoxide-free BAL2017 BIOSHIELD knife coating. The company says this new
“Do not disturb!” – tersely worded, admittedly, but it puts in a nutshell the demands placed on slicing machines, especially