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A.M.P Rose Latest News
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On this page we keep you informed
about the latest developments at A.M.P Rose.
2009
The
new
Continuous Toffee Cooker is now part of our ever growing new
machinery stock. The Continuous toffee cooker provides an unrivalled
product quality and taste due to the fact that it works on the same
principle as a batch cooker, with the cooking and caramelization being
achieved simultaneously. The end result is a well emulsified, smooth
caramel with accurate control of the final moisture content, flavour and
colour.
2008
The construction of the new purpose built
A.M.P-Rose factory has started, with the hope of 2009 being the
moving in date, it is exciting times. The new factory will be
80,000sq/ft, of which 25,000sq/ft will be housing our current inventory.
2007
A.M.P-Rose is happy to announce that
it has added more machines to their extensive selection of machinery
already available. Full bagging lines can now be supplied by A.M.P-Rose
from conveyors, elevators, multihead weighers, to auger fillers,
volumetric fillers, liquid fillers, and of course bagging machines.
There
are New Computerised Multihead weighers, which can be added or be part
of a new bagging line. Various sizes are available to meet the customers
needs, they range from 8-16 head machines, being put into small or bulky
bags. There are two types of machines, focusing on different products;
the standard range which weighs products such as confectionery,
chocolate, powder, dry pasta, nuts, cereals, and many other dry
products. An example of one of the products being weighed by this
machine at the moment are fresh cherries, there is a video available to
see this in action. The other multihead weigher that A.M.P-Rose
offer is the ‘5L’ range of machines, which has been designed
specifically for fresh and frozen vegetables, seafoods, meats, grated
cheese etc and other products of a bulky nature.
Further details on multihead weighers and a video, please
click here
2006

The Pak-a-snax machine, already an
excellent machine, has been further
developed by A.M.P-Rose. Initially the machine was a manual feed,
but now it is enabled with an automatic robot feeding system. This is
also accompanied by increased efficiency giving out less waste.
For further details, and a video, on this machine please see the
Pak-a-snax page.
2005
A.M.P-Rose
is proud to announce its involvement in the new film "Charlie and the
Chocolate Factory" as suppliers of some of the equipment used in the
film making. Extract from the BBC website;
Sweet fame for Midland machines
The latest
blockbuster film release is bringing fame to a Lincolnshire firm. Sweet
making machinery made in the county is being seen in the new Charlie and
the Chocolate Factory film, starring Johnny Depp.
A.M.P Rose of
Gainsborough loaned the equipment to the film makers. The 25 year-old firm
exports 75% of its products to more than 80 countries. Mike Dalby from the
company has seen the film and managed to spot the firm's machines on the big
screen.
Interpack 2005
A.M.P-Rose would like to thank everyone who visited our stand at
Interpack 2005.
We had very positive exhibition with many new enquiries.
The show had a record number of visitors and also had an increase in
confectionery visitors.
Interpack exhibition April 21-27th
2005
As usual A.M.P-Rose will be exhibiting at the Interpack show,
we will be on the British pavilion Hall 5 stand number 5C01-4
Visitors to the Interpack show will have the opportunity to see the
new cut and wrap machine model '755T' - higher speeds, improved safety
features and lower noise levels have all been incorporated into the
design. We will also be launching our new S42HSF/Stickpack machine. With
individual outputs of 1000 pieces per minute and a radical new stickpack
machine design this should be well worth a visit.
In addition to this we
shall be showing some of our lab sized machinery; a batch vacuum cooker,
pulling machine and chocolate refiner. Also, a belt type chocolate
coating machine for nuts, fruits etc. Be sure to see us there!
Click here for more show details
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