The appearance of a sliced packaged product contributes to consumers buying decisions. So the more attractive and appetizing a product is, the more it stands out on crowded supermarket shelves. GEA is the expert you can count on, since mid of the 1950s where the first slicer has been brought into the market. Technical know-how and expertise granted many aspects in benefits of the slicing technology which helped us to become a major player in the industry. GEA slicing, scanning, weighing and loading machines arrange sliced products in a variety of visually appealing, space-saving and consumer-friendly ways.

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The GEA DualSlicer is the best high-speed slicing machine – mainly for cheese, raw ham and cooked ham applications – with respect to slicing quality, high performance, low give-away, high yield, easy and flexible operation.

The GEA DualSlicer is the best high-speed slicing machine – mainly for cheese, raw ham and cooked ham applications – with respect to slicing quality, high performance, low give-away, high yield, easy and flexible operation.

The GEA FlexLoader is an automatic loading system consisting of two retract belts. It is a highly flexible and space saving system, ideal for loading thermoformer or traysealer.

The GEA MegaSlicer L is a high-performance slicing machine - mainly for cooked ham and calibrated products - with respect to slicing quality, high yield, easy and flexible operation in combination with a very high hygienic execution.
Innovating together. Succeeding together. GEA at IFFA 2025
Cheese application GEA One Line Concept Slicing & Packaging
Cooked ham application GEA One Line Concept Slicing & Packaging
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Last year was not a year of hyped-up headlines for alternative proteins. Perhaps that is precisely why it was an important year for food biotech, the biotechnology behind everyday foods and ingredients. While the sector worked through a difficult funding environment, approvals were still granted, pilot lines set up and new platforms tested in the background. In short: headlines are turning into infrastructure. Frederieke Reiners heads GEA’s New Food business. She and her team work at the intersection of biotechnology and industrial food production. In this interview, she takes us on a world tour of food biotech in seven questions.
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