New Era at Interpack shows biscuit production lines

Company to present new-age biscuit, cookie and cracker solutions

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New Era Machines offer hard, soft biscuit and cookie production lines and industrial baking ovens. Image New Era

New Era machines – a Ludhiana-based manufacturer of industrial-grade biscuit, cookie, and cracker production lines – has announced its participation in the packaging and processing technology expo Interpack 2023, to be held in Dusseldorf, Germany, from 4 to 10 May 2023.

With more than 60 years of specialization in biscuit, bakery, and packaging systems manufacturing, New Era Machines is known for engineering robust and high-quality machines to meet the unique needs of its customers, the company says.

The company says Interpack 2023 offers a tremendous opportunity for it to present new-age biscuit, cookie and cracker production lines that facilitate the hassle-free production of a diverse range of biscuits and cookies. The versatile production lines are equipped with advanced features that ensure efficient, high-yield production, it said.

“We are excited to present our turnkey offerings that enable customers to increase production capacity, reduce costs and improve the overall quality of their products. We eagerly look forward to meeting our valuable patrons at the expo and supporting them in their biscuit and cookie production journey,” said Ankit Kaushal, VP, sales, at New Era Machines. 

New Era Machines says it is committed to serving its clientele with the best possible products & support. Its team of professionals will be available at the show to answer queries and guide customers to make informed decisions.

New Era Machines will be present at Hall 3, Stand C69 to help visitors discover the latest innovations in the biscuit, bakery and packaging industry.

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