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Drupa Mycatalog 2004 www.interpack.com interpack mycatalog 2008 Personal Guide For: Email : Product category: 03 - Machines and equipment for confectionery and bakery Messe Düsseldorf GmbH Search Criteria: Postfach 101006 - Exhibitors with address and hall location 40001 Düsseldorf - News / Product News Germany - Product groups with descriptions and illustrations Tel. +49 (0)211 / 45 60-01 Fax +49 (0)211 / 45 60-668 www.messe-duesseldorf.de © 20082004 MesseMesseDüsseldorf Düsseldorf interpack08 interpack08 Processes and Packaging Processes and Packaging www.interpack.com mycatalog 2008 www.interpack.com mycatalog 2008 TABLE OF CONTENTS Exhibitor Overview ................................................................................. 3349 - 3651 "Bionot" El. Nottas & Co. ............................................................................... 3349 A.M.P Rose ........................................................................................................ 3350 A. Wolf Spezialmaschinen GmbH, Lothar .................................................... 3353 Aasted Mikroverk ApS .................................................................................... 3354 Acemal N.V. ....................................................................................................... 3355 ACG Worldwide ................................................................................................. 3356 Aeroglide Europe ............................................................................................. 3357 agathon GmbH & Co. KG ................................................................................. 3359 Agriflex S.r.l. ..................................................................................................... 3359 Al Aman Syria .................................................................................................... 3361 ALIMEC S.r.l. ..................................................................................................... 3363 Alit SRL .............................................................................................................. 3364 AMS-KOHL GmbH ............................................................................................ 3364 Apparate- & Behältertechnik Heldrungen GmbH ...................................... 3365 Aquarius - CFS Weert B.V. ............................................................................. 3365 Aquarius - CFS Weert B.V. ............................................................................. 3366 Arcall Plc. ........................................................................................................... 3367 Ar-Can Makina Sanayi ve Ticaret A.S. ......................................................... 3369 AT Produktentwicklung GmbH ...................................................................... 3370 AVE, Trans. Mec. S.A. ....................................................................................... 3371 AWEMA AG ........................................................................................................ 3372 AZO GmbH & Co. KG ........................................................................................ 3374 B.V. Vormenfabriek Tilburg ............................................................................ 3376 B&B IMPIANTI s.n.c. ........................................................................................ 3376 Baker Perkins Ltd. ........................................................................................... 3377 Bakon Food Equipment B.V. .......................................................................... 3382 Battaggion S.p.A. ............................................................................................. 3384 Bauermeister Zerkleinerungstechnik GmbH .............................................. 3385 BCH Limited ...................................................................................................... 3385 Bear Mühlen & Behälter GmbH ..................................................................... 3386 BELT TECHNOLOGIES EUROPE ................................................................... 3386 BMA Nederland B.V. ........................................................................................ 3387 Bosch Techniques d'Emballage S.A.S. - Togum ......................................... 3389 BRAMBATI S.p.A. ............................................................................................. 3390 Brovind - GBV Impianti S.r.l. .......................................................................... 3390 BRUNNER AG, Food Processing Machines ................................................. 3392 BSA Schneider, Anlagentechnik GmbH ....................................................... 3392 © 2008 Messe Düsseldorf 3346 interpack08 interpack08 Processes and Packaging Processes and Packaging www.interpack.com mycatalog 2008 www.interpack.com mycatalog 2008 Buhmann Systeme GmbH ............................................................................... 3393 FIS Techno Limited ......................................................................................... 3438 BVT Bakery Services B.V. .............................................................................. 3394 FLUX-GERÄTE GmbH ..................................................................................... 3440 Carle & Montanari S.p.A. ................................................................................ 3394 FPE - Food Processing Equipment S.r.l ....................................................... 3442 CCMS Sàrl .......................................................................................................... 3395 Frewitt S.A. ....................................................................................................... 3443 CEDA S.r.l. ......................................................................................................... 3395 FRISTAM Pumpen F. Stamp KG (GmbH & Co.) .......................................... 3444 Cepi S.r.l. ............................................................................................................ 3397 FRITSCH GmbH ................................................................................................ 3447 CEREX AG .......................................................................................................... 3399 FrymaKoruma GmbH (Romaco) .................................................................... 3448 Changzhou Jiafa Granulating Drying Equipment Co., Ltd. ...................... 3400 GEA Pharma Systems ..................................................................................... 3449 Comasa S.R.L. .................................................................................................... 3401 Gebr. Becker GmbH ......................................................................................... 3450 COMAS SpA ...................................................................................................... 3402 Gebr. Ruberg GmbH & Co. KG ......................................................................... 3451 Coval S.A.S. ....................................................................................................... 3403 Gemni International ......................................................................................... 3453 Cronimo S.A. ..................................................................................................... 3404 Gerstenberg Schröder A/S ............................................................................ 3454 Cusinato Giovanni S.r.l., Innovative Conveying and Storage Technologies .... Giesser Messerfabrik GmbH, Alfred ............................................................. 3455 3405 Glatt GmbH, Process Technology ................................................................. 3457 D.V.P. Vacuum Technology s.r.l. ................................................................... 3407 Gorreri S.r.l. ........................................................................................................ 3461 Danish Food Technology A/S ........................................................................ 3408 Gronemeyer Maschinenfabrik GmbH & Co. ................................................ 3462 Dedy GmbH ....................................................................................................... 3409 Guerin Systems ................................................................................................ 3462 Delver Spa .......................................................................................................... 3410 Haas Waffel- und Keksanlagen-Industrie GmbH, Franz ........................... 3463 DFE Meincke A/S ................................................................................................ 3411 Habasit AG ........................................................................................................ 3464 DFE Meincke - Vuurslag B.V. .......................................................................... 3415 Hacos NV, Fine equipment for fine chocolates ......................................... 3465 Dhiman Industries (Regd) ................................................................................ 3416 Haensel + Partner Ltd. ................................................................................... 3468 Dhiman Systems (India) Ltd. .......................................................................... 3419 Haensel + Partner Ltd.
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