Fruit processing machinery for more than 20 years, PND has been taking Italian innovation to the world

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Now in the year of its twentieth anniversary, PND, Italian leader company in manufacturing of fruit processing machinery in the world, continues to invest in quality and innovation and to present its tailor-made solutions for food companies at the main trade fairs worldwide.

After formally kicking off its 20th anniversary year at Fruit Logistica in Berlin, where it gathered together its dedicated sales agents from all over the world, the PND will continue to exhibit at other trade fairs throughout 2020 on all 5 continents. It will be present at the following fairs: EXPO PACK in Mexico City, UNITED FRESH in San Diego and PROPACK ASIA in Bangkok.

These events will provide an opportunity to personally evaluate the advanced solutions for Fresh-Cut (fruit ready-to-eat) companies, as well as for the canned, frozen and dehydrated food industries, but also to present its new machinery. The latest addition to the PND family is the pineapple cylinder machine mod.

PINCYL8. It is a highly versatile machine able to perform different cuts for pineapple processing: cylinders, fingers, chunks and rings. With its innovative design and compact shape, it is an ideal partner for this processing. Born 6 months ago, 3 units have been already sold in Europe.

Alongside it we find the other 18 machines in our catalogue which can process a large range of fruit, such as: apples, pears, pineapples, kiwis, peaches, oranges, lemons, followed by melons, pineapples, mangoes and strawberries. These are industrial machines with manual and automatic feeding, mostly mechanical, easy to understand and maintain. They are user-friendly machines that first make the technicians fall in love and then the operators!

Tenacity and innovation have led PND to become a company capable of operating on a global scale. With an export turnover of 95%, today it has a strong presence in Europe, South America, United States, Canada, Mexico, Australia, Africa and Asia.

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