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Laska Laden has received orders for complete processing lines on cutting and the trend is expected to continue in the following years.

Posted on Mar 27 ,07:02

VIDEO - "The future market for processing is represented by big players"

The future market for meat processing businesses is going to belong to the big players, believes Wolfgang Schoberl, owner of Laska Laden, as the company has received lately more orders for complete lines. "The market is growing extraordinary. We are not selling any more single machines but complete lines, big lines, from 5 tons to 20 tons", explained Schoberl in an interview for Euromeatnews.

Present at the Anuga FoodTec, Laska was exhibiting a new range of cutting and grinding machines, like the "Autopilot" WWB angle grinders. 2017 was a perfect year for the German company and the development of the market are looking promising enough for the next years as well. "This is the future market. The market is changing. Sometimes the businesses are going well in Asia, or in Europe, in Russia or America. This is changing all the time. Right now, the European market is looking promising. There are a lot of countries where there is enough space to modernize the production so we can do that, even for lines and automatization", explained Wolfgang Schoberl.
Standardization is seen as the new trend in the market, as the big producers are launching multiple products that require being prepared on the same line, considers the owner of Laska Laden.

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