This
month marks a significant milestone for American Lorain. The China-based
convenience food processor announced today that it has finished installing its
first chestnut decladding machine. The company predicts that the machine’s average
processing capacity could reach 3 metric tons per hour.
The
machinery, imported from Europe, preheats chestnuts into dry condition and
declads them using ejected natural gas flames. A connected pipeline carries the
unshelled chestnuts directly to frozen storage, where they will wait to be
used. American Lorain plans to use the unshelled chestnuts for several of its
products, including syrup and chestnut snack packs.
Mr.
Si Chen, company Chairman and CEO, remarked, “Before introducing the automated
decladding line, our chestnuts were mostly unshelled by hand. As labor costs
continue to rise in China, we introduced this automated line in an effort to
reduce our reliance on human labor. Enhancing automation, increasing
productivity and reducing cost constitute our main focus in the next few years
and we are glad American Lorain has made a solid step in this direction.”
For
more information on American Lorain, its chestnut products, or its other
convenience and frozen products, visit www.americanlorain.com
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