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Product Categories April 13–16, 2011 McCormick Place Chicago, Illinois USA PRODUCT CATEGORIES Casings 1275 Clothing, Uniforms & Apparel 1585 Valve Operators 1000 Casings 1280 Compressors - Facility Maintenance 1590 Valve Rebuilding 1005 Casings, Collagen 1285 Condensers - Facility Maintenance 1595 Warehouse Systems 1010 Casings, Fibrous 1290 Construction/Building Materials & Supplies 1600 Welding Equipment 1015 Casings, Manufactured 1295 Control/Control Systems 1020 Casings, Natural 1300 Corrosion Inhibitors General Packing-House Equipment 1025 Casings, Other 1305 Corrosion Prevention 1605 Blood Collecting 1030 Casings, Shrinkable Plastic 1310 Dairy & Pharmaceutical Plant Maintenance 1610 Branding, Identifying, Stamping 1315 Doors 1615 Cooling Tower Treatment Chemicals Cutting & Boning Devices 1320 Drains 1620 Counter Balances, General Packing-House 1035 Accessories, Hand Tools & Hooks 1325 Electrical Equipment 1040 Air Motors, Cutting & Boning Devices 1330 Electrical Enclosures 1625 General Packing - Greases & Oils 1045 Automatic Deboning Machines 1335 Facility Maintenance 1630 General Packing-House Equipment 1050 Bandsaws 1340 Fans - Facility Maintenance 1635 Hide Curing Drums 1055 Beef Breaking Equipment 1345 Fiberglass Wall & Ceiling Paneling 1640 Hide Tanning Drums 1060 Bone Cutting Equipment 1350 Floor & Wall Coatings 1645 Meat Rail Equipment & Accessories 1065 Chutes - Cutting & Boning Devices 1355 Flooring & Supplies 1650 Metal Detectors, General Packing 1070 Conveyor Belts, Cutting & Bonning Devices 1360 Flooring, Floor Grating 1655 Order Assembly Systems 1075 Conveyorized Boning Systems 1365 Funnels 1660 Packing House - Maintenance, Sharpening & 1080 Counter Balances, Cutting & Boning Devices 1370 Gas Equipment Overhaul Equipment 1085 Cutlery, Knives, Scabbards 1375 Gas Generation Equipment 1665 Packinghouse Lockers 1090 Cutting & Boning Devices 1380 Gaskets & Seals 1670 Scales, General Packing-House Equipment 1095 Cutting Board 1385 Generators 1675 Spray Chill or Shrink Control Systems 1100 Defatting Machines 1390 Generators, Standby 1105 Hog Cutting Equipment 1395 Hand Tools Industry Services 1110 Knives, Cutting & Boning Devices 1400 Hinges, Stainless Steel 1680 Animal Production Services 1115 Meat Recovery Machines 1405 Hoses, Nozzles & Accessories 1685 Appraisers & Liquidators 1120 Sharpening Machines & Services 1410 Hygenic Air Handling 1690 Architects & Engineers 1125 Skinning Machines & Accessories 1415 Intercommunication Equipment 1695 Architectural & Related Services 1130 Slicing Blades 1420 Laundry Equipment, Facility Maintenance 1700 Associations/Professional Societies 1135 Tables, Boning & Cutting 1425 Level Detectors 1705 Auctioneers 1140 Trimming Devices 1430 Leveling Mounts, Stainless 1710 Brokers & Commodity Exchanges 1435 Lift Gates, Hydraulic 1715 Building Construction Environmental Services/Equipment 1440 Lighting Equipment 1720 Construction Services 1145 Air Pollution Control 1445 Lighting Fixtures & Supplies 1725 Custom Fabrication 1150 Air Purification 1450 Lubricants - Facility Maintenance 1730 Design/Build Services 1155 Consulting, Environmental Services/Equipment 1455 Maintenance & Repair Products 1735 Economic Development 1160 Environmental Control Systems 1460 Motion Sensors - Facility Maintenance 1740 Educational Services 1165 Environmental Purifiers 1465 Motors & Accessories 1745 Engineering Services 1170 Environmental Services/Equipment 1470 Operation Services 1750 Engineers/Builders 1175 Pollution Abatement Equipment 1475 Paints, Coatings & Sealants 1755 Equipment Leasing 1180 Treatment Systems & Equipment 1480 Panels - Facility Maintenance 1760 Exporting/Importing Services 1185 Waste Treatment Systems & Equipment 1485 Pipe & Tube Cutting/Weld Prepping Machines 1765 Franchising & Licensing Companies 1190 Waste Water Treatment Systems 1490 Pipe Insulation 1770 Industry Consultants 1195 Water Pollution Treatment & Monitoring Systems 1495 Plastic Components/Materials 1775 Industry Services 1200 Water Purification Equipment 1500 Platforms, Walkways & Stairs 1780 Industry Services, Miscellaneous 1205 Water Testing Equipment 1505 Plumbing & Drainage Systems 1785 Installation & Start-Up Services 1210 Water Treatment Products 1510 Power Transmission Equipment 1790 Instrument & Equipment Repair 1515 Pump Drive Systems 1795 International Trade Shows Facility Maintenance 1520 Recycling Equipment 1800 ISO 9000 Certification 1215 Air Conditioning Equipment 1525 Rubber Mats 1805 Kosher Services 1220 Air Eliminators 1530 Rubber, Custom Molding 1810 Legal Services 1225 Air-Systems 1535 Rust Preventatives 1815 License Programs 1230 Alarm Systems (Level, Pressure, Temperature) 1540 Sensory Evaluation 1820 Market Research & Development 1235 Automatic Doors & Accessories 1545 Spray Balls & Nozzles 1825 Personnel Services 1240 Bearings 1550 Sprayers 1830 Project Management 1245 Blowers & Fans 1555 Stainless Welding 1835 Publications 1250 Boilers Accessories 1560 Tables - Facility Maintenance 1840 Textbooks, Reference 1255 Brine Coolers/Tanks 1565 Transformers 1845 Total Project Management 1260 Buckets and Pails 1570 Traps - Facility Maintenance 1850 Training Services 1265 Building & Construction Consultants 1575 Uniforms, Aprons & Clothing 1855 Turnkey Operations 1270 Casters 1580 Utilities 1860 Used & Rebuilt Equipment - Industry Services Ingredients, Flavorings & Seasonings 2240 Pesticide Detection 2615 Bagging Equipment & Supplies 1865 Acidulants & pH Control 2245 pH Measurement & Control 2620 Blow Molding - Packaging Equipment 1870 Alternative Sweeteners 2250 Product Development & Technical Services 2625 Boneguards 1875 Anticaking 2255 Quality Control Instruments 2630 Box/Carton Forming Equipment 1880 Antifoam 2260 Standardization Systems 2635 Bulk Handling Systems 1885 Antimicrobial - Ingredients, Flavorings & 2265 Texture Testing Equipment 2640 Bundlers Seasonings 2270 Water Analysis 2645 Can Closing/Sealing Machines 1890 Antioxidants 2650 Can Handling Systems 1895 Ascorbates Packages, Packaging Materials & Containers 2655 Canning Equipment 1900 Baked Products 2275 Adhesive & Tapes 2660 Capping Systems 1905 Batters & Breading 2280 Backing Boards 2665 Cardboard Dispensers, Automatic 1910 Binders & Extenders 2285 Bacon Packages 2670 Cart Loader 1915 Bulking Agents 2290 Bags 2675 Carton Erecting & Sealing Equipment 1920 Coatings - Ingredients, Flavorings & Seasonings 2295 Barel, Drums 2680 Carton Formers 1925 Cocoa Butter 2300 Bins 2685 Carton/Form/Fill/Seal Equipment 1930 Colors & Coloring Agents 2305 Bottle Carriers/Handles 2690 Case & Carton Loading, Sealing & Strapping 1935 Confection 2310 Bottles Equipment 1940 Corn Sweeteners 2315 Boxes 2695 Case Packer, Stacker & Unstacker 1945 Corn Syrups & Solids 2320 Cans 2700 Casing Equipment 1950 Culture Media 2325 Caps & Closing Supplies 2705 Casing Tying & Clipping Devices 1955 Cultures 2330 Cartons 2710 Checkweighing Devices 1960 Curing & Pickling Agents 2335 Cases 2715 Chub Packaging Machines 1965 Curing Preparations 2340 Containers 2720 Closing Equipment, Flexible Film 1970 Dextrose 2345 Corrugated Shipping Containers 2725 Closures 1975 Egg Based products 2350 Crates 2730 Coding Equipment 1980 Emulsifiers/Stabilizers/Gums 2355 Fillers & Sealers 2735 Compressors - Packaging Equipment 1985 Enzymes 2360 Film Pouches 2740 Conveyor Merge Units & Accessories 1990 Extracts 2365 Films 2745 Conveyors & Accessories 1995 Fat Replacers 2370 Films, Collagen 2750 Cup Filling & Closing 2000 Fats & Oils 2375 Films, Laminates 2755 Depalletizers 2005 Firming Agents 2380 Films, Polyester 2760 Fillers & Filling Equipment 2010 Flavor Agents & Adjuvants 2385 Films, Polyethylene 2765 Form/Fill/Seal Equipment 2015 Flavor Bases 2390 Films, Polypropylene 2770 Frank Loading Equipment 2020 Flavor Enhancers 2395 Films, Polyvinylidene Chloride 2775 Gas Packaging Equipment 2025 Food Acids 2400 Films, Thermoforming 2780 Injection Molding Equipment 2030 Formulatioin Aids 2405 Flexible Packaging 2785 Label Dispensers 2035 Fruit Flavor 2410 Foil 2790 Labeling Equipment 2040 Fruits & Fruit Products 2415 Frozen/Novelty Packaging 2795 Leak Detectors 2045 Gums 2420 Gas Packaging Materials 2800 Leak Inspection Systems 2050 Humectants 2425 Inks, Printing 2805 Lidding Machines 2055 Ingredients, Flavorings & Seasonings 2430 Jars 2810 Marking & Imprinting Equipment 2060 Lubricants & Release Agents 2435 Label Expediting 2815 Netting & Tying Machines 2065 Minerals 2440 Labels & Label Supplies 2820 Overwrapping Machines 2070 Mold Inhibitors 2445 Liners 2825 Package Decorting/Printing Equipment 2075 Nutrient Supplements 2450 Modified Atmospheric Packaging 2830 Packaging Equipment 2080 Phosphates 2455 Netting Plastics 2835 Packaging Equipment, Accessory Equipment 2085 Processing Aids 2460 Netting, Elastic 2840 Packaging Systems 2090 Proteins 2465 Nutrition Labeling 2845 Packing Equipment 2095 Salt 2470 Package Design & Production 2850 Pharmaceutical Equipment-Packaging 2100 Soy Products 2475 Packages, Packaging Materials & Containers 2855 Portioners/Portioning Equipment 2105 Spices & Herbs 2480 Packing Materials 2860 Pouch Packaging Equipment 2110 Stabilizers & Thickeners 2485 Paper & Paperboard 2865 Printing Equipment 2115 Starch Based 2490 Patty Paper, Sheet, Rolls 2870 Proofers 2120 Starches 2495 Pouches 2875 Remanufactured Equipment - Packaging 2125 Starter/Activator Cultures 2500 Printing Supplies Equipment 2130 Sugar 2505 Private Label/Co-Pack 2880 Retorting Equipment 2135 Sweeteners 2510 Resin Colorants 2885 Rigid, Semi-Rigid Package Equipment 2140 Tenderizers 2515 Resins 2890 Robots & Robotics 2145 Texturizers
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