In an online auction closing on the 3rd of September, Industrial Auctions is to hold Day 1 of their auctions to sell food processing equipment due to closing The Family Butchers Germany GmbH in Vörden (DE). The Family Butchers, one of Germany’s largest sausage manufacturers, who also produced ham, salami and meat spreads, has opted for an “extensive transformation” of its operations to cope with an industry with declining sales as a result of changed consumer behaviour.Over 2000 lots are due to go under the hammer which will include exceptional machinery such as portioning machines, mixers, tumblers, vacuum fillers, smoking and cooking chambers, metal detectors, packaging machines and much, much more.
Highlights in the auction include: Laska vacuum bowl cutter with double lifter for 200 liter meat bins and ejector, CFS AutoGrind grinder with lifter for pallet boxes, CFS double shaft paddle mixer with meat pump, Seydelmann Konti-Cutter, Vemag vacuum filling machine with lifter for 200 liter meat bins, Mesutronic mobile pipeline metal detector, Vemag mobile high-speed length portioning machine, Vemag vacuum filling machine with lifter for 200 liter meat bins, model: HP10E, Vemag mobile sausage cutter, Vemag mobile high-speed length portioning machine, Singer & Sohn GmbH continuous cooking, cooling and drying system, Singer & Sohn GmbH loading system for sausages, Multivac thermoformer with film unwinding device, Stephan double jacketed vacuum batch cooker with agitator with scrapers, Günther Maschinenbau GmbH vacuum tumbler, type: GPS 5000 K and more.
Industrial Auctions is a company that specializes in offering online auction services tailored to meet the unique needs of the food and beverage industries. To make these auctions easily accessible across Europe, the company arranges numerous on-location auctions each year from their headquarters in Eindhoven, the Netherlands. Their expertise lies in the sale of machinery, complete organizations, and production lines.
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