
Bread slicing: making the cut
The next best thing since sliced bread might just be the technology behind consistency for all types of bread and versatile bagging options for ever-changing requirements.
The next best thing since sliced bread might just be the technology behind consistency for all types of bread and versatile bagging options for ever-changing requirements.
Bettendorf Stanford is a food slicing equipment company which was established in 1965 and is based in St. Louis, Missouri, USA. From blades to machines, they are constantly engineering new products to better the industry.
Brevetti Gasparin comes into its own when slicing and packing baked products for large artisan businesses and the baked goods industry are involved.
DAXNER is a full-service provider of high-performance plant and process technology solutions for bulk materials handling – all the way from raw materials reception to finished products. The company also offers sponge dough and sourdough plants with extensive accessories.
The MHS Premium touch S is right on time for the iba – the narrow “little sister” of the MHS Premium touch – available with the big model’s advantages.
Agriflex s.r.l. is specialized in powder and liquid raw materials handling for the food industry. The solutions range from dry materials silos to sourdough production systems. Its patents include the innovative in line flour cooling system.
The Italian silo constructor Cepi SpA focuses on automation and the growing interest in fermentation plants on the part of bread bakers.

