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Bühler

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Bühler se especializa en el diseño de plantas de procesamiento y fabrica una variedad de equipos de procesamiento.

Para la industria de snacks salados, Bühler Extrusion Systems es un proveedor importante de extrusoras.

En junio de 2008, Bühler adquirió Aeroglide, convirtiendo al grupo Bühler también en un proveedor importante de secadores tanto para la industria de las papas fritas como para la industria de snacks salados.

El Grupo Bühler tiene su sede en Suiza y cuenta con más de 6800 empleados en todo el mundo.

Vista aérea de las instalaciones de Bühler AG en Utzwil, Suiza

Vista aérea de las instalaciones de Bühler AG en Utzwil, Suiza

Subsidiarias
  • Buhler Aeroglide

Noticias de esta Compañia

Bühler Innovation Campus in Uzwil, Switzerland brings together innovation and applied research
Septiembre 25, 2017

Uzwil Innovation Campus brings together Bühler's innovation and applied research

Processing Equipment manufacturer Bühler celebrated the ground breaking for its Innovation Campus in Uzwil, Switzerland. Completion of the building is expected for the first quarter of 2019.
Bosch and Bühler strengthen research cooperation
Agosto 22, 2016

Bosch and Bühler strengthen research cooperation

Bühler and Bosch Connected Devices and Solutions agreed to expand their existing successful collaboration for increased innovation and market launches, further leveraging the opportunities of the Internet of Things. New products are expected for 2017.
Stefan Scheiber is the new CEO of Bühler
Julio 01, 2016

Stefan Scheiber is the new CEO of Bühler

As announced a year ago, Stefan Scheiber is now CEO of Bühler. He succeeds Calvin Grieder, who will focus on his role as Chairman of the Board.
Bühler strives for 20% higher energy efficiency by 2020
Junio 02, 2016

Bühler strives for 20% higher energy efficiency by 2020

Energy efficiency is a top R&D priority for equipment manufacturer Bühler. Driven by recent successes in this field, Bühler has set its target to reduce the energy requirement in its core processes by another 20% by 2020.