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 | GEA CFS Weert at ProSweets | Overlap Seal wrapper is set to become the new industry standard
The hermetically-sealed Overlap Seal double-twist wrappers from GEA CFS Weert not only keep the lollipop dry in high humidity conditions but also offer up to a 30% saving in film compared to a regular bunch wrapper. And with the recently added ‘Easy Open’ tear slit feature, lollipops wrapped this way are even easier to open than the regular double-twist. When running on the company’s recently upgraded TwistWrapper machine, a wrapping capacity of up to 1,000 ball lollipops per minute is possible.
Hermitically sealed wrapper extends the lollipop’s shelf life
Unlike regular lollipop double-twist wrappers, which allow moisture to reach the lollipop, the patented Overlap Seal double-twist wrapper is hermetically sealed. In regions where atmospheric humidity is high, moisture in the air can significantly reduce the shelf-life of a lollipop if it is not hermetically sealed. In the past, overcoming this problem meant using either a bunch-wrap that is twisted and sealed around the stick only, or using a flow-wrap where the whole lollipop is sealed in on all sides – including the stick. The hermetically sealed Double-Twist with OverlapSeal reduces costs by using much less film than a bunch-wrap and looks good. And of course for the consumer, the patented EasyOpen slit takes all the fiddly finger work out of opening the candy. Kees Le Loux, Segment Manager for Lollipops, said, “In combination with the excellent hermetic sealing qualities, the new Easy Open tear slit makes this wrapper even easier to open than a regular double-twist, and I am confident it is set to become a new industry standard."
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| GEA divests production of packaging materials | | GEA Group sold CFS Kempten GmbH, in Kempten, Germany, to Conflex Packaging GmbH. The company makes packaging materials for the food industry. It had been part of the CFS Group which GEA acquired in March 2011 | | 30.09.2011 | |  |
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| History MEATS Future | How the first fifty years of Koppens helped build a foundation for a secure future with GEA
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| GEA acquires Convenience Food Systems (CFS) | | Bakel, December 20, 2010 – GEA Group Aktiengesellschaft expands the share of food process technology in its portfolio. Acquiring the company Convenience Food Systems (CFS) from funds managed by AEA Investors LP, GEA has added to its group one of the most multi-faceted suppliers of secondary food processing and packaging machinery (meat, fish, cheese). | | 20.12.2010 | |  |
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| CFS launches stock.cfs.com | CFS (Bakel, The Netherlands) has launched a new website to provide customers with a complete overview of all CFS machines that are available on short notice. The stock listed on stock.CFS.com includes secondhand, ex-demonstration and ex-rental equipment as well as some new machines. Where necessary, machines will be brought back to the original specification with original parts and can be fitted with updates or new options. The opportunity for fast delivery Marius van Otterdijk, one of the company’s secondhand equipment coordinators, says, “The tough economic climate has made businesses more cautious, often postponing investment and constantly looking for low cost opportunities. We want to support our customers in this, so via the new website they can view our ‘Secondhand, first class’ solutions and choose a suitable machine. The short delivery time means they can be operational extremely quickly.” All machines come with an original manual and manufacturer’s guarantee. The entire range of CFS Customer Support services is available for these machines. On the website, potential customers can download a PDF specification sheet of the machine they are interested in and request a quotation. Visitors to the site can also register to be informed of new stock when it comes in. A steady supply of stock CFS is a leading manufacturer of machines for preparation, marination, processing, slicing and packaging of meat, poultry, fish, cheese and other food products. The company has an huge installed base worldwide, ensuring a steady supply of quality serviceable machines through trade-in actions, many which were manufactured under the brands that have since become part of CFS. These include Krämer+Grebe, Koppens, Wolfking, Scanio, Tiromat and Dixie Union. These heritage brands are | | 23.11.2010 | |  |
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 | CFS Selects Key Equipment Finance as European finance partner | | BAKEL, The Netherlands and SUPERIOR, Colorado – 08 September 2010 – CFS, a leading manufacturer of equipment for food preparation, processing and packaging today announced that it has named Key Equipment Finance, a global, bank-held equipment finance company and an affiliate of KeyCorp (NYSE: KEY), as European equipment finance partner. | | 08.09.2010 | |  |
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