PPM Technologies Acquires JBT’s Spare Parts Business

The parts are integral to high-performance equipment and include the most recent upgrades in design and materials.

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PPM Technologies Holdings has announced its recent acquisition of JBT’s spare parts business for vibratory conveyor equipment and small parts. PPM manufactures food processing equipment, including oil frying and roasting, seasoning, coating, conveying, and material handling for various snack foods, nuts, cereals, and fresh and frozen fruits and vegetables. The parts are integral to the high performance of the equipment and include the most recent upgrades in design and materials.

This acquisition means that PPM is the sole manufacturer of original parts, which support the following iconic brands:

  • FMC FoodTech vibratory conveyors
  • Allen Machinery vibratory conveyors
  • Allen Systems vibratory conveyors
  • Wright Machinery vibratory conveyors
  • PPM Technologies vibratory conveyors

As PPM continues to expand, it is committed to its continuing focus on products and services that enhance the performance of food production businesses, and pledges to continue to offer improved value through its growth and development.



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