IFFA 2025: Bizerba to present future-oriented solutions for efficient, safe, and sustainable processing

IFFA 2025: Bizerba to present future-oriented solutions for efficient, safe, and sustainable processing

End-of-line solution by Bizerba. Image: Bizerba Posted: 24 April 2025 Share this page Under the theme “Rethinking Meat & Proteins”, Bizerba will present how intelligent technologies can optimise the entire value chain while flexibly adapting to specific product requirements. From May 3 to 8, 2025, the company will showcase in Frankfurt (Hall 12.1, Booth A61),…


End-of-line solution by Bizerba.
Image: Bizerba

Under the theme “Rethinking Meat & Proteins”, Bizerba will present how intelligent technologies can optimise the entire value chain while flexibly adapting to specific product requirements.

From May 3 to 8, 2025, the company will showcase in Frankfurt (Hall 12.1, Booth A61), four key focus areas will shape Bizerba’s presence at the trade show: maximum efficiency through optimised production processes, valuable data use for transparent real-time decisions, sustainable solutions for eco-friendly production, and maximum flexibility in handling diverse product variants.

Fred Köhler, managing director of the business unit Industry, explains: “With our solutions at IFFA 2025, we demonstrate how cutting-edge technology can make our customers’ production processes more efficient. From precise inspection systems and automated packaging solutions to sustainable labelling – our portfolio offers integrated systems that boost efficiency and ensure the highest quality standards.”

A central highlight of the trade show will be the fully automated, scalable end-of-line solution, demonstrated live at the booth in a continuous process loop. It combines state-of-the-art inspection, labelling, and handling technologies into a seamlessly automated and intelligently controlled system.

Its integration with the BRAIN2 software platform enables centralized control with comprehensive monitoring, OEE-analysis, and real-time order processing – a prime example of how data can be used to optimize production workflows.

Another key area is product safety: At IFFA, Bizerba will present its new LeakSecure leak detection device, which identifies even the smallest holes and cracks in product packaging – non-destructively and in real time.

Combined with the SealSecure sealing seam inspection system, Bizerba enables 100% inspection of packaging tightness and seal integrity – a powerful tool to prevent complaints and reduce food waste. In addition, sustainable labelling solutions like the CleanCut Linerless technology show how material usage and waste can be reduced – without compromising on efficiency or design.

Bizerba is also setting new standards in slicing and weighing. The showcased systems deliver maximum efficiency and minimal giveaway – especially valuable for small and mid-sized businesses seeking flexible, adaptable solutions.

Bizerba also emphasises its role as a reliable partner for maximum uptime and availability with its service offerings. The Monitoring Cloud provides the foundation for predictive maintenance and significantly reduces unplanned downtimes. This is complemented by an augmented reality solution that makes maintenance and support even more efficient and user-friendly – another key step toward future-ready, sustainable service processes.

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