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Bühler is specialized in the design of processing plants and is manufacturing a range of processing equipment.

For the savory snack industry, Bühler Extrusion systems is an important supplier of extruders.  

In June 2008, Bühler acquired Aeroglide, making the Bühler group also an important supplier of driers to both the french fry industry and the savory snack industry.  

The Buhler Group has its headquarters in Switzerland and has over 6800 employees worldwide.

Aerial view of the Bühler AG facilities in Utzwil, Switzerland

Aerial view of the Bühler AG facilities in Utzwil, Switzerland

Subsidiaries
  • Buhler Aeroglide

News for this Company

Buhler Annual Report 2023, financial development
February 20, 2024

Bühler improves profitability in 2023

In 2023, Bühler successfully navigated a complex and volatile global landscape and increased its profitability.
Whether it is snack bars, wafers, biscuits, crackers, or any variety of baked goods, the new Food Creation Center supports customers through the entire innovation and industrialization process.
November 23, 2023

Bühler boosts food innovation with new Application & Training Centers in Uzwil

Swiss technology group Bühler unveils its new food innovation hub in Uzwil, Switzerland, bringing together a diverse range of capabilities into a single location and setting a new stage for product and process development.
Bühler launches new 24/7 service center in North America aimed at securing operations for food processors.
May 10, 2023

Bühler launches new 24/7 service center in North America aimed at securing operations for food processors.

The new Customer Operations Center and its RemoteCare offering provides around the clock support for the company’s food producing customers, minimizing the effects of unplanned shutdowns and improving uptime.
Bühler hands over first Prime Masa plant in India
March 18, 2022

Bühler hands over first Prime Masa plant in India

The innovative plant will consume 84% less water, 52% less energy compared to a traditional nixtamalization process, and will produce 96% less waste, among other benefits.