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First showing for Mono.For the first time this year, Aga Bakery (stand G200) will show equipment from Mono and European manufacturers such as Bongard, Pavallier and Esmach.New for the exhibition is the Mono V3 bread plant, the latest version of the Genesis fully-automatic bread and roll plant, the Williams retarder ...
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American firm CH Babb (stand D300) will be showing its custom-made tunnel ovens. The company says it has moved to new premises in Raynham, just outside Boston, and is expanding its test baking facility to enable customers to carry out trials on site. CH Babb has recently completed an installation ...
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A professional magician is set to entertain visitors to Chalcroft Construction (stand X147) at Foodex-Meatex. Chalcroft designs turnkey solutions for food construction projects. The company says it works to a client’s brief within a short time frame. The firm claims its method of insulating cold storage centres from the outside, ...
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The Revoband Travelling Oven from Double D (stand J600) is claimed to give consistently good results making products from pizza and morning goods to craft breads and confectionery. Double D says it has invested heavily in its air flow system, which gives the user control over both top and bottom ...
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Bakery equipment integrator Eurobake (stand J230) will unveil a new range of conveying, packaging and palletising equipment from Komatec, along with a range of robotic system solutions for end-of-line automation.Information will also be available on the Mondial Forni MACS oven – a multi-deck travelling convection oven – as well as ...
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IMA Food Equipment (stand C470) will be displaying machines from the Food Tools range of traybake and cake cutters, including ultrasonic and mechanical types. Shown for the first time in the UK will be the CS-RS mechanical cutter, which can cut both tray bakes and round cakes. This is aimed ...
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Newsmith Stainless (stand A470) will have four machines on show: two divider-rounders from the Oddy range and two washing machines for companies with smaller requirements or limited space. The Novatek 428 and Novatek 2 divider rounders are part of a range covering requirements from those of the craft baker, ...
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Sollich’s (stand F460) Mini Enrober will be in action at the show, coating various products with chocolate. The company will also showcase Hitech packaging solutions offer Italian flare to wrap croissants, pies or cakes.
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Tom Chandley (stand C200) will have a rack oven on display, complete with its latest BakeMate system. The microprocessor control uses touchscreen controls to recall bake, steam and temperature settings. Chandley’s rack ovens feature a lift and rotate rack loading system, which eliminates the need for ramps. Also on the ...
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Food & Bake will see the launch of Bake3D – a new system for the analysis of product quality and consistency from CF Controls (stand P270) where bakers can create a virtual loaf for analysis.Once product weight, height, length, width and volume have been recorded, the Bake3D system analyses shape, ...
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Although some bakers have realised the potential for ice cream sales, many have baulked at the idea of investing in specialist equipment, finding suitable products and suppliers, and training staff. The Ice Cream Alliance (ICA) (stand L300/310) has come up with a solution to these problems, which provides an easy ...
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Wire Belt Company (stand F602) manufactures Flat-Flex stainless steel conveyor belts. These are built of stainless steel and have an open structure, which increases product exposure and enables the easy removal of debris or washing and draining operations, says Wire Belt.
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Continuous baking technology group Auto-Bake (stand B370) will focus on its Serpentine baking oven – a vertical oven process that the company says provides advantages over conventional oven technologies.According to Auto-Bake the ovens are typically one-tenth the footprint of an equivalent tunnel oven, which is an advantage in an environment ...
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Silesia in for the grill
The Silesia-Velox (stand B450) High Speed Contact Grill will be on constant demonstration at the show. All Silesia-Velox grills are available with smooth and grooved plates, in any combination desired, and come with a range of accessories. The company says its grills offer versatility and economy for minimum capital outlay, ...
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New start for Harry’s Russian plant
Russian pre-packed bakery specialist Harry’s has reopened a production plant in Russia which burned down in 2004.Based at Solnechnogorsk, near Moscow, the bakery has been restored at a cost in excess of €30 million. The plant has seven lines producing Swiss rolls, cakes, wafers and brioche.Harry’s has a second plant ...
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Mathiesons moves home
After basing itself for more than seven decades in Falkirk town centre, Mathiesons, with 25 retail outlets and nine restaurants and cafés, has completed a move to an extensive new bakery at nearby Central Business Park, writes Ian Martin. At the same time, the company has changed its official title ...
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The lure of lower-cost Eastern Europe beckons. Lightbody of Hamilton has exclusively revealed to British Baker that it intends to build a £2 million factory in the Czech Republic to supply its European growth. It is also launching a joint venture in Shanghai, China.These are heady days for the Scottish ...
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ABF issues warning on Allied’s volumes
Associated British Foods has warned that Allied Bakeries has achieved lower volumes than expected, as it prepares to release its interim results.Volumes across Allied’s range of products were affected over the last six months, said a spokesman. Full details of the results will be announced on April 19, when ABF ...
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NewsACS calls for help in fight for independents
The Association of Conven-ience Stores (ACS) is urging retail bakers and other independent retailers to join a high street “fight for survival”.The ACS, which has a membership of 32,500 convenience retailers, wants support in its long-running legal campaign for the Competition Commission to revise competition rules on the grocery market. ...
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NewsAllied Mills gets back to business in British market
Allied Mills is returning to the commercial market in Great Britain after a three-year gap, which followed the sale of six of its nine milling sites to ADM Milling.Allied divested the milling sites in February 2003. Since then, it has concentrated on milling for parent firm Associated British Foods’ (ABF) ...

















