Replacement Parts

American Cutting Edge expands its packaging portfolio with new Cryovac and Multivac compatible parts.

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American Cutting Edge

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American Cutting Edge, a manufacturer of industrial blades for packaging lines, has added over 30 new replacement parts to its packaging product range. The expansion includes 10 new Cryovac compatible parts and more than 20 new Multivac compatible items, strengthening support for maintenance and production teams across the food packaging industry.

This launch reflects an ongoing investment in engineered wear parts that deliver longer wear life, lower replacement cost, and OEM quality without OEM pricing. American Cutting Edge stocks inventory in its Miamisburg, Ohio facility to provide rapid delivery, with most products shipping within 48 hours.

“Packaging operations are under pressure to keep lines running while controlling cost. Our continued expansion in Multivac and Cryovac compatible solutions ensures customers have reliable, high-performance parts that help meet those challenges,” said Gregory Billhardt, President and CEO of American Cutting Edge. “This is only the beginning, as we plan to expand support for additional equipment brands through 2026.”

With continued growth ahead, American Cutting Edge is reinforcing its commitment to helping processors improve uptime, reduce maintenance spend, and simplify sourcing with a trusted domestic supplier.

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