JBT
CHICAGO — JBT, a global technology solutions provider to segments of the food and beverage industry, announced today it acquired AutoCoding Systems, a provider of software solutions for the automated set-up and control of end-of-line packaging devices. AutoCoding extends JBT's capabilities in packaging line equipment and associated devices, including coding and label inspection and verification. The company is headquartered near Runcorn, United Kingdom, with additional operations in the United States and Australia, and generates approximately $7 million in annual revenue.
AutoCoding's central command software solution integrates and automates the use of in-line packaging devices, such as coders, scanners, labelers and checkweighers, reducing manual inspection and downtime for line configuration. While AutoCoding is scalable across JBT FoodTech's end markets, it provides a particularly strategic fit with JBT's Proseal business where its tray sealing equipment begins the end-of-line process.
"AutoCoding's offering embodies JBT's broader mission to make better use of the world's precious resources by providing a solution that substantially enhances our customers' success. AutoCoding helps its customers reduce food waste, ensure complete and accurate food packaging information and facilitate traceability and food safety," said Brian Deck, JBT's president and CEO. "The acquisition also expands our capabilities in the large and growing global market for in-line coding and inspection solutions, which includes hardware and software for food and beverage, pharmaceutical and nutraceutical customers."
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