Rebuilt gear means speed to market

Beginning with two metal detector/checkweighers and moving quickly to htf/f/s machinery, Reichel Foods has had a positive experience with rebuilt packaging equipment.

Craig Reichel admires freshly sliced apples that have just been loaded into trays thermoformed on used, rebuilt equipment.
Craig Reichel admires freshly sliced apples that have just been loaded into trays thermoformed on used, rebuilt equipment.

Used, rebuilt packaging equipment has played a pivotal role in helping Reichel Foods of Rochester, MN, grow quickly from a starry-eyed startup to a trusted supplier of cartoned snacks and fresh produce kits sold nationwide. Its customers include the likes of Wal-Mart, Kwik Stop, and Kroger stores. (For more on Reichel Foods’s modified-atmosphere packaging techniques, see next month’s issue.)

Reichel first forayed into the used equipment arena when it purchased a Goring-Kerr metal detector and Hi-Speed Checkweigher from Schneider Industries (St. Louis, MO) and a Ramsey metal detector from Lehman Equipment Sales (Sun Prairie, WI).

“Schneider Industries helps liquidate inventory for, among other clients, General Mills,” says Reichel Foods president Craig Reichel. “They post available equipment on their Internet site, and that’s where we saw one of the metal detector/checkweighers we bought.”

The metal detector/checkweighers were only a start. A third piece of rebuilt packaging equipment now at the very heart of Reichel’s business is a Tiromat horizontal thermoform/ fill/seal machine that Reichel bought from Kwalyti Tooling (Batavia, IL). It’s used for modified-atmosphere packaging of fresh carrots, celery, and apples. Reichel explains how Kwalyti operates.

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