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Messer’s Innovative Cryogenic Solutions are the Ingredient for Growth at IBIE

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Processors partner with Messer for a step change in production  

Bridgewater, N.J., U.S., June 6, 2022 – As baked goods and prepared foods  producers have grown during this tight labor market, Messer has innovated along  with them to meet their production goals. Messer will highlight the newest freezing  and chilling solutions that help processors increase production and repurpose their  labor at the 2022 International Baking Industry Exposition (IBIE). 

At IBIE, Messer will showcase testimonials from decades long customers who embraced Messer’s latest freezing and chilling solutions to boost production when  they needed it most. These solutions include: 

Messer’s food team and product testing at the Messer Technical Innovation  Center in Cleveland, Ohio can help bakery operators determine which cryogenic  solution provides the best value for their production facilities.  

Click here to learn more about Messer freezing and chilling solutions for baking  featured at Booth 3665 at IBIE Sept. 18-21 in Las Vegas.

About Messer Americas 

Messer is the largest privately held industrial gas business in the world, and a leading  industrial and medical gas company in North and South America. Messer offers over 120  years of expertise in industrial, medical, specialty and electronic gases. The company  delivers quality gases, related services and technology via an extensive production and  distribution network. Health and safety, sustainability practices and environmental  protection are core Messer values that are embedded in the company’s daily operations. 

Messer Americas is part of the Messer SE & Co. KGaA, representing a USD ~3.8 billion  enterprise with presence in the Americas, Europe and Asia. For more information, visit:  www.messeramericas.com.

Messer Wave Impingement Freezer
The Messer Wave Impingement Freezer processes IQF desserts to dumplings and helps food producers increase production while reducing staffing
requirements.
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