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Urschel Laboratories, Inc.

Processing Equipment

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Descripción de la compañía

Como líder mundial en tecnología de corte de alimentos, Urschel es el proveedor número 1 en ventas de equipos comerciales de corte de alimentos en el mundo. Urschel diseña, fabrica, comercializa y vende equipos de corte de alimentos mecánicos de precisión y alta capacidad para la industria de procesamiento de alimentos y otras industrias relacionadas.

En el negocio desde 1910, Urschel ofrece una completa red de ventas y servicio en todo el mundo dondequiera que se procese alimentos comercialmente. La maquinaria de Urschel y la mayoría de todas las partes críticas se fabrican en el lugar, bajo un mismo techo para mantener una calidad óptima. Como empresa propiedad de los empleados, cada empleado contribuye al éxito continuo de Urschel.

Urschel sigue dedicado a proporcionar lo último en tecnología de corte de alimentos para beneficiar a clientes a escala regional y global. Los servicios gratuitos de corte de prueba ayudan con la investigación y desarrollo. Los clientes pueden presenciar el corte de prueba de su producto en persona, a través de video, en vivo de forma remota, o mediante la recepción de fotos. Se genera un informe completo para cada corte de prueba para su consideración por parte del cliente.

El modelo Urschel CC revolucionó el mercado de las papas fritas cuando se presentó en 1959, y continúa siendo el cortador de papas fritas más utilizado años después de una serie de actualizaciones. Otros equipos comerciales populares de corte de papas Urschel de una, dos y tres dimensiones incluyen la serie DiversaCut®: DiversaCut 2110A®, Sprint 2®, y DiversaCut Sprint® Dicers. Urschel ofrece cortes precisos, incluyendo planos, ondulados, en V, cubos, tiras, tiras para papas fritas, y numerosos otros estilos de cortes para satisfacer las demandas siempre cambiantes de la dinámica industria de procesamiento de alimentos.

Ver toda la maquinaria de corte de Urschel en www.urschel.com.
 

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Noticias de esta Compañia
Urschel will exhibit at SIAL Canada 2026 in Montreal
Abril 21, 2026
Urschel to showcase Sprint 2 Dicer and E TranSlicer Cutter at SIAL Canada 2026
Urschel will exhibit at SIAL Canada from April 29 to May 1, 2026, at Booth 2419. The company will showcase the Sprint 2 Dicer and E TranSlicer Cutter, designed to deliver precise cutting, reduce waste, and maximize yield in continuous food processing.
Urschel to unveil Little Gem Aspire Dicer
Abril 21, 2026
Urschel to unveil Little Gem Aspire Dicer at international trade shows in 2026
Urschel will debut its Little Gem Aspire Dicer, a new fruit and vegetable cutting system, at major trade shows starting in May 2026, including interpack in Düsseldorf, NRA Show in Chicago, FOOMA in Tokyo and ProPak Asia in Bangkok.
Alan Major, Chief Sales Officer and a Member of the Urschel Board of Directors (front row, third from left), and the four managing partners of KRONEN (from left to right), Stephan Zillgith, Rudolf Hans Zillgith, Johannes Günther, and Eric Lefebvre, as well as Wissam Badr, Head of Controlling, at the announcement of the partnership, which came into effect on April 29, 2025.
Marzo 25, 2026
KRONEN Reports Record 22 Million Euro Turnover in 2025: Urschel Partnership Boosts Growth
KRONEN posted a record €22M (USD 25.3M) turnover in 2025, up 5%, driven by global projects and its Urschel partnership. It expanded production, launched new food-processing machines, advanced automation, and strengthened training and retention.

Frequently Asked Questions

How does Urschel balance standardization with customization for global clients?

Potato applications differ by region. The Urschel global network of service, sales, and support helps determine the optimal solution based on processors’ unique production needs and regional market demands. Urschel partners with customers to create solutions that are easy to operate, reliable, and built for processors worldwide.

Patented Urschel technology is continually expanded upon to fully support and grow Urschel customer’s existing capabilities. This allows new cutting methods and shapes to be implemented on machines already operating in the field. Urschel customers benefit from new parts and newly developed knives specifically designed to meet their production requirements.

Why is Urschel particularly strong in the potato processing segment?

Processors rely on the strength of the Urschel global network of service, sales, and support for potato production. The Urschel network works as a unified team to help processors reach production goals. Each local office is directly immersed in the area they service, reassuring customers everywhere that Urschel is a trusted partner ready to help processors meet production demands.

Founded in 1910, Urschel is a globally recognized name in the potato processing sector with many well-known lines for potato processing. This includes the CC Series for highyield potato slicing, the DiversaCut Series for crinkle, deep crinkle, and flat dices and strips, and the Comitrol Series for high-quality flaking or particle size reduction.

Positive feedback from Urschel customers is the result of over a century of dedicated service helping processors reach – and exceed – production goals. Customers see Urschel as a valued business partner they can trust to follow through on commitments, even long after the machine is installed. Urschel is diligent when giving people its word – ensuring that when they work with a customer, they take great care and work hard to fulfill their production goals.

How does Urschel sustain competitive advantage in a commoditizing food processing equipment market?

Urschel supports reliable, long-term machine performance through in-house engineering and manufacturing of critical parts and knives. Designed for durability and ease of use in rugged production environments, Urschel machinery keeps processors up and running for decades in the field. Precision, ruggedly engineered parts reduce changeover frequency and extend knife life to help processors maintain efficient, uninterrupted production.

In an era of automation, how can Urschel integrate AI and data analytics into cutting systems?

Many Urschel machines are engineered for CIP (Clean in Place) to save processors time and effort. Urschel machines may also be enabled to link into a central control room (PLC) where amperage and feed rates, along with other key indicators and other valuable data, can be easily monitored. This allows processors to maintain smooth operations, ensure consistency, and follow established production standards with fewer operations required.

Urschel additionally values customer input and prioritizes building relationships with customers through its global network. Customer feedback provides Urschel with valuable data to develop and refine solutions to help processors meet production needs.

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This content was last updated on Septiembre 19, 2025

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