Amboy Specialty Foods Company’s expertise in low-acid, aseptic dairy products stretches back to the 1960s with a canned cheddar cheese spread supplied to the military.
In May 1988, the company broke industry ground with the first American-developed, FDA-approved bag-in-box system for low-acid aseptics, a system later adapted to aseptically fill 55-gal bag-in-drums.
In 1990, Amboy shook things up again, this time with an aseptic pouching system to produce pouches from 49 to 107 oz, the largest size a #10 can replacement. One connection between that machine and its latest aseptic poucher is that project manager Kevin Gallagher, a corporate engineer now with the Dean Foods Technical Center, had headed the startup of the previous poucher a decade earlier. In providing a variety of ready-to-serve cheese sauces, puddings and specialty sauces for foodservice and food ingredient markets, Amboy lays claim as the largest low-acid aseptic manufacturing operation in North America.
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