This document contains a file index listing various poultry and livestock projects with equipment supplied. It includes the project name and customer, location, date, principals, and description of equipment provided such as egg graders, poultry cages, pellet presses and more. Over 60 projects are listed spanning 1984 to the present.
BANSS is a German company that has been developing slaughtering and meat processing technologies for over 140 years. The document discusses BANSS' focus on minimizing animal stress and their expertise in designing humane slaughtering systems. It provides an overview of the equipment and processes involved in cattle and camel slaughtering, from the stable systems through carcass splitting. BANSS aims to consider animal welfare, hygiene, safety, and religious requirements in all of their customized slaughtering solutions.
ID Projects SARL is a French company that manufactures hatchery equipment including hatcher baskets, chick boxes, and setter trays. Their iDwasher machine can wash up to 700 hatcher baskets per hour and is made of stainless steel. It has four modules for pre-washing, washing with rotating arms or fixed ramps, rinsing, and disinfection. Options include additional heating, a pre-wash module, and an in-feed conveyor.
The document introduces the Rollerstar, a new fruit and vegetable grading and sorting machine developed by Aweta. It has a compact base unit and patented weighing and handling components. The Rollerstar allows for less floor space, more modern technology, and is more product friendly than previous machines. It can grade fruits and vegetables faster and more efficiently by color, weight, and diameter. The machine is suitable for a wide range of small and large products.
This document contains a file index listing various poultry and livestock projects with equipment supplied. It includes the project name and customer, location, date, principals, and description of equipment provided such as egg graders, poultry cages, pellet presses and more. Over 60 projects are listed spanning 1984 to the present.
BANSS is a German company that has been developing slaughtering and meat processing technologies for over 140 years. The document discusses BANSS' focus on minimizing animal stress and their expertise in designing humane slaughtering systems. It provides an overview of the equipment and processes involved in cattle and camel slaughtering, from the stable systems through carcass splitting. BANSS aims to consider animal welfare, hygiene, safety, and religious requirements in all of their customized slaughtering solutions.
ID Projects SARL is a French company that manufactures hatchery equipment including hatcher baskets, chick boxes, and setter trays. Their iDwasher machine can wash up to 700 hatcher baskets per hour and is made of stainless steel. It has four modules for pre-washing, washing with rotating arms or fixed ramps, rinsing, and disinfection. Options include additional heating, a pre-wash module, and an in-feed conveyor.
The document introduces the Rollerstar, a new fruit and vegetable grading and sorting machine developed by Aweta. It has a compact base unit and patented weighing and handling components. The Rollerstar allows for less floor space, more modern technology, and is more product friendly than previous machines. It can grade fruits and vegetables faster and more efficiently by color, weight, and diameter. The machine is suitable for a wide range of small and large products.
Aweta is a global company that specializes in developing sorting and packing systems for fruits, vegetables, and flowers. They create comprehensive systems that increase efficiency and productivity while reducing steps in the packing process. Aweta prides itself on innovation and being able to customize solutions to meet specific market needs. They have a wide range of products and a worldwide service network to support customers.
The document describes Aweta's Acoustic Firmness Sensor (AFS) technology. The AFS uses acoustic signals to non-destructively measure the firmness and internal quality of fruit by tapping it and analyzing the vibration response. This gives a firmness index that accurately reflects the fruit's ripeness, juice content, and freshness. The AFS provides consistent readings of the entire fruit's quality, unlike other methods that only measure small areas and may give inconsistent results.
The document summarizes the LINCO ProFlex Classic Cut-Up system, which can portion chickens at speeds of up to 6,000 birds per hour. It is designed as a complete pre-wired frame structure for easy plug-and-play installation. The system aims to balance precision, speed, and flexibility in cutting to increase yields and profits while minimizing waste. Key features include clean cuts, optimization of workflow for high speeds without compromising quality, and customization of production capacity.
The document provides an overview of the history and operations of BAADER LINCO. It summarizes that BAADER was founded in Germany in 1919 and LINCO was founded in Denmark in 1944. In 2007, the two companies merged to form BAADER LINCO to provide total food processing solutions for fish and poultry industries. Today, BAADER LINCO focuses on poultry processing equipment and aims to be a global leader in the industry.
Haarslev Industries manufactures processing equipment for industries including meat, pet food, fish, oil, and biofuels. It provides custom solutions ranging from individual equipment to complete turnkey plants. Key areas of specialization include mechanical and thermal dewatering, rendering, fish meal production, drying of biomass and sludge, and oilseed pressing. Haarslev prides itself on reliable equipment, process expertise, and worldwide services and support.
The document describes Jamesway's Platinum 2.0 line of single-stage incubators and hatchers. It provides details on 5 incubator and 3 hatcher models of varying sizes and capacities. The incubators and hatchers use built-in technology to automatically control temperature, humidity, and other factors. They aim to increase efficiency and hatchability while reducing energy costs and maintenance needs. The line can be upgraded with various optional accessories. Jamesway also offers expert planning, design, installation, and after-sales support services to ensure customers have a worry-free hatchery.
The document discusses the importance of transporting day old chicks from hatcheries to farms in optimal conditions. It describes how Heering has developed reliable transport systems that maintain the ideal temperature and environment for chicks during transit. The systems circulate air evenly throughout the chick boxes to keep the chicks' temperatures regulated and prevent stress that could impact their future growth and health. Heering offers different transport vehicle models with features tailored for efficiency, hygiene, and ensuring uniform chick quality upon delivery to farms.
Heering provides specialized transportation equipment for day old chicks to ensure they arrive at farms in optimal condition. Their equipment maintains the ideal temperature range during transport to prevent stress on the chicks. Precise climate control creates a mobile hatchery environment, allowing the chicks to use their energy for growth rather than temperature regulation. Heering's reliable systems distribute air evenly throughout transport and are proven to perform under extreme weather conditions.
The document promotes Nuovo printing systems for marking eggs, including the Egg-Jet Sprinter R1 printer that uses reliable ink jet cartridge technology to print on eggs with perfect quality. It describes both inline printers that can print on graders and packagers at speeds up to 54,000 eggs per hour, and offline printers like the Egg-Jet BAN1 and BAN5 that can print 10,000-45,000 eggs per hour, allowing for traceability and commercial printing on eggs in a simple and cost-effective manner.
This document describes the characteristics of a broiler house. It has sliding floors made of flexible plastic for bird comfort, and a feeding spiral and central feed pan for feed distribution. The house has cells with overlapping sliding doors and easily accessible levels, with inspection trolleys available for multi-level houses. It has excellent ventilation and mesh structures made of durable zinc-coated wire. Lighting comes from mobile ceiling fixtures or LEDs. A bird lift system collects birds on each level.
Tecno is a leading global firm in poultry equipment that has been in business for over 40 years. They focus on competence, flexibility, and tangibility. Their innovation and technical research allows them to overcome challenges in the market and meet customer needs. They offer a range of rearing systems for pullets of different configurations to satisfy various expectations. Their computerized management systems allow for climate control of plants.
Tecno is a leading global firm in poultry equipment that has been in business for over 40 years. They focus on competence, flexibility, and tangibility. Tecno prides itself on innovation through technical research to meet customer needs. They have a wide range of poultry housing systems that are sturdy and customizable to satisfy different expectations. Tecno also offers computerized management systems and climate control options to optimize poultry production.
This document discusses Moba's egg breaking and separating systems. It provides details on their equipment for gentle handling of eggs, precision breaking, high liquid recovery, and ease of cleaning. Their systems are available in capacities from 75 to 400 cases per hour. Key features highlighted include controlled accumulation to avoid pressure on eggs, stable transfer of eggs into crackers, specific knife timing to minimize shell fragments, and yolk scanning to detect contamination and ensure clean albumen.
This document summarizes Moba-Coenraadts egg breaking machines. It describes the key features of their egg breakers, including their ability to break every egg regardless of size or shell condition, and their optional separation capability. It explains how the machines work by gently positioning eggs for a clean shell break before separating the contents. Finally, it provides specifications for different CEB machine models with varying capacities and optional features like automatic yolk detection.
The document summarizes Moba's Diamond line of farmpackers. It describes the Diamond 70 FP, Diamond 100 FPX, and Diamond 200 FPX models, which can process 70, 100, and 200 cases of eggs per hour, respectively. These stainless steel machines gently collect eggs from conveyors and place them into trays. Options include tray stackers, pre-accumulator tables, egg washers/dryers, and a robotic palletizer. The control systems utilize variable speed drives, servos, or touchscreens to operate simply and precisely pack eggs at high speeds while maintaining quality.
The document describes the Moba Omnia egg grading machine. It handles eggs individually to minimize contact and risk of cracking or bacteria transmission. Key features include gentle individual egg handling from intake to packaging, modular design for custom configurations, efficient cleaning systems and processes, and control systems for optimal logistics and capacity. The machine aims to maximize efficiency and food safety in egg processing.
The Maxipack is an automatic chicken bagging machine that bags both frozen and fresh chicken at a rate of up to 1,100 birds per hour when connected to a Feedlink automatic feeding system. The Maxipack opens plastic bags, positions the chickens inside, seals the bags with tape or clips, and cuts off excess bag material. An optional Feedlink system can automatically transfer chickens from the shackle line directly into the Maxipack, reducing human handling and potential for damage to the chickens. The Maxipack produces a hygienic, neatly packaged final product with minimal required labor.
Aweta is a global company that specializes in developing sorting and packing systems for fruits, vegetables, and flowers. They create comprehensive systems that increase efficiency and productivity while reducing steps in the packing process. Aweta prides itself on innovation and being able to customize solutions to meet specific market needs. They have a wide range of products and a worldwide service network to support customers.
The document describes Aweta's Acoustic Firmness Sensor (AFS) technology. The AFS uses acoustic signals to non-destructively measure the firmness and internal quality of fruit by tapping it and analyzing the vibration response. This gives a firmness index that accurately reflects the fruit's ripeness, juice content, and freshness. The AFS provides consistent readings of the entire fruit's quality, unlike other methods that only measure small areas and may give inconsistent results.
The document summarizes the LINCO ProFlex Classic Cut-Up system, which can portion chickens at speeds of up to 6,000 birds per hour. It is designed as a complete pre-wired frame structure for easy plug-and-play installation. The system aims to balance precision, speed, and flexibility in cutting to increase yields and profits while minimizing waste. Key features include clean cuts, optimization of workflow for high speeds without compromising quality, and customization of production capacity.
The document provides an overview of the history and operations of BAADER LINCO. It summarizes that BAADER was founded in Germany in 1919 and LINCO was founded in Denmark in 1944. In 2007, the two companies merged to form BAADER LINCO to provide total food processing solutions for fish and poultry industries. Today, BAADER LINCO focuses on poultry processing equipment and aims to be a global leader in the industry.
Haarslev Industries manufactures processing equipment for industries including meat, pet food, fish, oil, and biofuels. It provides custom solutions ranging from individual equipment to complete turnkey plants. Key areas of specialization include mechanical and thermal dewatering, rendering, fish meal production, drying of biomass and sludge, and oilseed pressing. Haarslev prides itself on reliable equipment, process expertise, and worldwide services and support.
The document describes Jamesway's Platinum 2.0 line of single-stage incubators and hatchers. It provides details on 5 incubator and 3 hatcher models of varying sizes and capacities. The incubators and hatchers use built-in technology to automatically control temperature, humidity, and other factors. They aim to increase efficiency and hatchability while reducing energy costs and maintenance needs. The line can be upgraded with various optional accessories. Jamesway also offers expert planning, design, installation, and after-sales support services to ensure customers have a worry-free hatchery.
The document discusses the importance of transporting day old chicks from hatcheries to farms in optimal conditions. It describes how Heering has developed reliable transport systems that maintain the ideal temperature and environment for chicks during transit. The systems circulate air evenly throughout the chick boxes to keep the chicks' temperatures regulated and prevent stress that could impact their future growth and health. Heering offers different transport vehicle models with features tailored for efficiency, hygiene, and ensuring uniform chick quality upon delivery to farms.
Heering provides specialized transportation equipment for day old chicks to ensure they arrive at farms in optimal condition. Their equipment maintains the ideal temperature range during transport to prevent stress on the chicks. Precise climate control creates a mobile hatchery environment, allowing the chicks to use their energy for growth rather than temperature regulation. Heering's reliable systems distribute air evenly throughout transport and are proven to perform under extreme weather conditions.
The document promotes Nuovo printing systems for marking eggs, including the Egg-Jet Sprinter R1 printer that uses reliable ink jet cartridge technology to print on eggs with perfect quality. It describes both inline printers that can print on graders and packagers at speeds up to 54,000 eggs per hour, and offline printers like the Egg-Jet BAN1 and BAN5 that can print 10,000-45,000 eggs per hour, allowing for traceability and commercial printing on eggs in a simple and cost-effective manner.
This document describes the characteristics of a broiler house. It has sliding floors made of flexible plastic for bird comfort, and a feeding spiral and central feed pan for feed distribution. The house has cells with overlapping sliding doors and easily accessible levels, with inspection trolleys available for multi-level houses. It has excellent ventilation and mesh structures made of durable zinc-coated wire. Lighting comes from mobile ceiling fixtures or LEDs. A bird lift system collects birds on each level.
Tecno is a leading global firm in poultry equipment that has been in business for over 40 years. They focus on competence, flexibility, and tangibility. Their innovation and technical research allows them to overcome challenges in the market and meet customer needs. They offer a range of rearing systems for pullets of different configurations to satisfy various expectations. Their computerized management systems allow for climate control of plants.
Tecno is a leading global firm in poultry equipment that has been in business for over 40 years. They focus on competence, flexibility, and tangibility. Tecno prides itself on innovation through technical research to meet customer needs. They have a wide range of poultry housing systems that are sturdy and customizable to satisfy different expectations. Tecno also offers computerized management systems and climate control options to optimize poultry production.
This document discusses Moba's egg breaking and separating systems. It provides details on their equipment for gentle handling of eggs, precision breaking, high liquid recovery, and ease of cleaning. Their systems are available in capacities from 75 to 400 cases per hour. Key features highlighted include controlled accumulation to avoid pressure on eggs, stable transfer of eggs into crackers, specific knife timing to minimize shell fragments, and yolk scanning to detect contamination and ensure clean albumen.
This document summarizes Moba-Coenraadts egg breaking machines. It describes the key features of their egg breakers, including their ability to break every egg regardless of size or shell condition, and their optional separation capability. It explains how the machines work by gently positioning eggs for a clean shell break before separating the contents. Finally, it provides specifications for different CEB machine models with varying capacities and optional features like automatic yolk detection.
The document summarizes Moba's Diamond line of farmpackers. It describes the Diamond 70 FP, Diamond 100 FPX, and Diamond 200 FPX models, which can process 70, 100, and 200 cases of eggs per hour, respectively. These stainless steel machines gently collect eggs from conveyors and place them into trays. Options include tray stackers, pre-accumulator tables, egg washers/dryers, and a robotic palletizer. The control systems utilize variable speed drives, servos, or touchscreens to operate simply and precisely pack eggs at high speeds while maintaining quality.
The document describes the Moba Omnia egg grading machine. It handles eggs individually to minimize contact and risk of cracking or bacteria transmission. Key features include gentle individual egg handling from intake to packaging, modular design for custom configurations, efficient cleaning systems and processes, and control systems for optimal logistics and capacity. The machine aims to maximize efficiency and food safety in egg processing.
The Maxipack is an automatic chicken bagging machine that bags both frozen and fresh chicken at a rate of up to 1,100 birds per hour when connected to a Feedlink automatic feeding system. The Maxipack opens plastic bags, positions the chickens inside, seals the bags with tape or clips, and cuts off excess bag material. An optional Feedlink system can automatically transfer chickens from the shackle line directly into the Maxipack, reducing human handling and potential for damage to the chickens. The Maxipack produces a hygienic, neatly packaged final product with minimal required labor.