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An ANKO client having had a successful food business in Colombia selling croquetas (croquette) to casinos and other retailers was looking for an opportunity to turn a vacant factory in Indonesia into a profitable automated food business. Because this client had previously purchased ANKO’s HLT-700XL, SR-24 and an ANKO commercial deep fryer, they had decided to seek ANKO’s assistance to provide them with professional automated production line equipment and support to sell croquetas (croquette) in Indonesia.
This ANKO client owns an international food corporation, they founded their business providing animal farming and food processing. They own multiple chicken processing food factories in Indonesia, and they have diversified their operations to include food retail business. When their Siomay business started to flourish, the market demand exceeded their production capacity, hence they started to research fully automated and highly efficient Siomay machines for their factory expansion. ANKO is a leading company in the manufacturing of professional automated food machines, and we offered this client production tests to ensure our machines could fulfill their production requirements. This client was very satisfied with ANKO’s machines and production capabilities. In the end, they purchased two HSM-600 Automatic Siomay Machines.
The client has two fishing vessels and two fish processing plants to process the six-ton daily catch. One plant is dedicated to mince fish into fish paste, and the other plant is for the production of fish balls and fish products. He purchased a HLT-700XL Multipurpose Filling & Forming Machine and a SD-97W Automatic Encrusting and Forming Machine from ANKO. The HLT-700XL is used for producing deep-fried fish snacks — a new offering made of springy fish paste with a crispy wrapper. And the SD-97W is for making stuffed fish balls. The client's new plant covers 10,000 square meters and employs around 50 people. Their products are mainly sold to local supermarkets in Indonesia such as Carrefour.