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Burg MachinefaBriek BVMagazine
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Foreword
It is with great gratitude that we present this magazine by Burg Machinefabriek. From the one man
business our father started in 1954, we have grown to the innovative machine factory that you know
today. Although we still spell Fruit with a capital ‘F’, we are realising total projects in the international
fruit and vegetable branch and other related sectors.
We have reached a new milestone in our history with our new location in Kruiningen and we are
now able to grow even more. We could not have done this without the services of our motivated
(previous) employees, accurate suppliers and renowned customers. We sincerely thank them for this.
Above all we thank our Lord, God.
The history of our company has already been illustrated in a previous brochure. In this magazine you
can read all about our employees, customers, assortment and vision for the future. If you read the
articles and look at the photos, you will understand why we’re so proud of our company. Burg Ma-
chinefabriek has been well known for its service, quality and innovation for years. We hope to supply
this for many years to come!
Enjoy,
The management of Burg Machinefabriek
Arjan and Piet van Burg
Fruitgrowing
Agriculture
Food industry
Specials
Horticulture
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Arjan and Piet van Burg
Colleagues
Techno Service ’s-Gravenpolder BV
Customers
Van Damme
Vogelaar Vredehof
Georges Moret et fils
CZAV
Jonika
Rainbow
Nedato
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Arjan and Piet van Burg are the second generation of Burg, which has been managing the current machine factory since 1990. Their brother Hans is a shareholder, but has consciously chosen not to take a place in the management. The third generation of Burg also entered the company a few years ago. We take a short look at the history of Burg with Arjan (general affairs) and Piet (technical affairs) , but above all look towards to future of the company.
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The management of Burg Machinefabriek about the past, present and future
“Burg Machinefabriek was founded in 1954, by our fa-
ther, Maarten van Burg,” Piet starts. “The company ini-
tially focussed on field machines for the fruit sector. It
sold weeding machines and lawnmowers, which mo-
wed the grass under and around the fruit trees. Even
then, innovations were held in high esteem and the
assortment steadily grew, with lifting frames, trans-
port trolleys, cuttings sliders and picking devices. At
this time the prices for fruit were usually good, which
meant growers could invest in their scant collection
of machines.”
Turning pointArjan mentions the period from the end of the 70’s
to the beginning of the 80’s as an important turning
point for the company. “This was when the fruit gro-
wers switched to 350 kg boxes and this was a big
change for the cultivation. Handling boxes manually
in the orchard was no longer an option with these
big boxes, so this labour had to be done with lifting
frames. Our solution, the dosage box emptier, was an
excellent way of getting fruit out of the box without
damaging it, and our product range grew from there.
This was also when we as a company made to switch
to sorting and packaging instead of working on the
field.”
“We then introduced the water dumpers over the
course of the years. This is around the ‘90’s,” adds Piet.
“There were already tipplers, but people didn’t want
to damage the carefully grown fruit in the last phase
of the process. Unloading in water was a great idea,
especially for pears. We quickly saw the benefits of
emptying them wet, such as the high capacity, fruit
friendly treatment, continuity in the supply to the
sorting machine, less pollution of the connecting ma-
chines and a better product presentation and work
performance.”
“We didn’t hire sellers until the ‘90’s. Later on there
was a vision in the area of acquisition and market re-
ach and the turnover steadily grew. The generation
before us visited fairs, but we were more active in
this,” adds Arjan. “There was a desire from the fruit
tipplers for more products and we grew towards acti-
vities in box handling in the entire fruit and vegetable
(and food) industry.”
Vision from harvest to trading product“We define ourselves with a vision from harvest to tra-
ding product. There is an entire process between har-
vest and trading product. We focus on the peripheral
equipment for this. That sorting machine is the core of
the sorting hall and we feel at home around this,” says
Piet. “We offer a total package from the washing and
nestling of the boxes, to underwater fillers and palle-
tisers. We mainly work based on module building, so
that sieve belts and box clamps can be fit into other
lines.
According to the brother the growth that Burg Ma-
chinefabriek went through in all those years, is mainly
due to the robustness and reliability of the machines.
“Price-quality ratio also plays a role, and thanks to our
innovative machines, we have gained a lot of trust
from the sector and a large customer base,” says Arjan.
Fruit and vegetable wideAlthough its roots are in fruit processing, Burg now
has a vast amount of references in the greenhouse
and agricultural sector and in the area of total pro-
jects. “You work with the same kind of people, fruit
and vegetable sector wide, from grower to packager.
And whether a box is 1.20 wide, such as is common
in fruit, or 1.60 meters in agriculture, we can apply
the same techniques and stay in our element,” says
Arjan. “Whether there are onions or broccoli in the box,
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Rinus van de Plasse jr, Wim Koster and Jaap de Pater
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we can empty them both without damage. We have
also done some nice projects in the greenhouse sector
in recent years, with emptying and filling boxes in pep-
pers and cherry tomatoes.”
Burg Machinefabriek is now works with ten dealers.
This isn’t a recent development. In the 70’s and 80’s fa-
ther Maarten van Burg worked with Kent Fruit Services
in selling box tipplers in the United Kingdom. “Our fa-
ther sold a lot individually abroad, usually just by pho-
ne. It was easy to do that back then, because the de-
mand was bigger and there was less competition. We
just saw, but never experienced it,” reminisces Arjan.
“We’ve been working with dealers in Canada for thirty
years, but there are also dealers of our machines active
in West European countries and South Africa. You just
have to know your network. And of course the growth
abroad has greatly widened our market area. We are
widely orientated and don’t say ‘no’ quickly. Whether
it’s a line of citrus in South Africa or a line of broccoli in
Holland. If we had focussed solely on the fruit cultiva-
tion, we would have faced deeper dips.”
“On the other hand Burg Machinefabriek won’t for-
get its home market,” says Piet. “Being active far away
isn’t always good, but it’s a part of it. We are feeling
the economic crisis too, and there has been a huge
sanitation among the growers. But we kept on gro-
wing. The sector keeps growing against the crisis and
is looking for automatizing solutions in difficult times.
“The focus is on supplying total projects and is always
aimed at the flow to the sorting machines,” emphasi-
ses Arjan. “We won’t stop until the broccoli has been
weighed, has a sticker, and the packager can put it in a
final package. But if a machine exists, we’re not going
to invent it again, we’ll buy it. Collaborating with other
suppliers is definitely an advantage.”
When asked what Burg Machinefabriek will look like in
ten years, Arjan answers: “We hope to continue gro-
wing steadily. Just like the fruit cultivation and agra-
rian sector our own production process will also be
automatized further. And we hope for a good conti-
nuation of the company. The years go on. I hope that
we have heirs in the family. The most important thing
is that the boys are suitable and love their work.”
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Arie Verhoef Joan van Burg
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Rene Koster, marketing / sales
I began my career at Burg during my studies. First in
the production, but because of my Autocad experien-
ce I moved on to engineering. After my graduation,
when we developed and delivered the first apple and
pear sorting line, I started working as a draftsman,
that was over fifteen years ago.
Also on an ICT level there have, over the years, been
substantial steps forward. We now have an up-to-date
automation system whereby the information from the
different departments come together in our ERP sy-
stem.
Through the steady growth came increasing demand
from sales for devising technical solutions and the as-
sociated calculations and tenders. Currently I support
our sales team and herein I am partly responsible for
part of the sales. All in all a challenging job in a com-
mitted and motivated team.
Arie Verhoef
representative / export manager
Since April 2007 I have worked at Burg as a repre-
sentative responsible for sales in the Netherlands, the
German-speaking countries, Slovenia, Czech Republic,
Slovakia, Hungary, Scandinavia and South Africa. This
means in practice that every day we maintain direct
contact with customers in the Netherlands, but also
through our dealer network abroad.
In the last five years developments within Burg have
gone quickly. The product range of robust and reliable
machines has greatly expanded as you can read in this
magazine, so we can respond to questions and trends
in the market. Whether it is a simple box emptier or
a complete project, Burg realizes customized soluti-
ons in the broadest sense of the word in almost the
entire fresh produce industry. It’s great to have both
technical and commercial advisors searching for the
best solution for the end user and to achieve this in
collaboration with a team of colleagues.
Joan van Burg, overseas salesperson
After school I started off doing experience at Gebr.
Weststrate in Krabbendijke. I wanted to try different
things, and learned a lot there, but when there was a
vacancy as a salesperson I seized it with both hands.
I sell in the United Kingdom, Belgium, France, Spain,
Portugal, North America and Canada, but can only do
this due to a great cooperation with the rest of the
team. Thanks to this cooperation the business which
I promise to customers can be realised. I could hardly
speak English, but my father sent me out and I learnt
on location. That was quite exciting to start with, but
it has literally been fruitful!
René Koster
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Peter van Burg, project engineer
After my training I started working in production at
Burg. I gained a lot of experience, due to having built
the machines and installing them at the customer’s
premises. After having worked in production for a
number of years, I moved to the engineering depart-
ment. Here we develop the machinery and drawings
for various projects. We also work on specific customer
requirements on the drawings.
Larger projects are handled, drawn up and installed
by the project leader. These projects are prepared as
much as possible at the sales stage so that the details
and customer requirements can be achieved. Through
this approach to the project an optimal production
time is realized and the customer gets what he expects
to get.
Kees Kaan, electrical engineer
I have been working for Burg Machinefabriek since
2000, and this way I made the big step from hydraulics
to electrics. After a project has been developed at the
engineering department we take care of the electric
controls of the project. We design the control panel
and draw up the electrical schemes. When the orde-
red components are in, we build the control panel. The
project is built up in the work place and all electronics
are fitted and tested by our department.
One of the new developments is that we have the op-
tion to take over the control and operation from the
customer at a distance. If there’s a problem we can
assist the customer in solving this problem remotely.
We make fantastic machines! The new building has
greatly improved the working conditions. We have a
lot more space and can set up and test the machines
much better.
Jaap de Pater, purchaser
I’ve been working at Burg Machinefabriek since 1988.
I started on the work floor and have been responsible
for purchasing and inventory management since 1997.
The company has grown greatly in those years. But
one thing has never changed: I enjoy going to work
every day. The new building has only strengthened
this, because we can work faster and more efficiently.
Peter van Burg
Kees Kaan
Jaap de Pater
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Adriaan Nieuwenhuijse, lathe employee
I started working for Burg Machinefabriek straight out
of school. I’m proud to work with the company and
enjoy the variation in the work with the different kinds
of machines we make. Also with processing machines
we are prepared for the future, recently we added an
automatic milling machine. What the future will bring,
I do not know, but I believe our ‘hand work’ will still be
needed as well as all the automation.
Rinus van de Plasse sr, lathe employee
I have worked for Burg since 1965. I am the oldest
employee with the most years of service. I do my job
with pleasure every day. I’ve seen a lot change, in a
positive way. My job has been a turner for all these
years and I have made many components for the ma-
chines. I have always worked with my colleagues and
bosses as friends.
Johan Sinke
water cutting machine employee
I have been working for Burg Machinefabriek with
great pleasure since 2003. From May 2009 I have been
the operator of the water cutting machine. During wa-
ter cutting, cutting sand is added to the water, which
makes it possible to cut pretty much any material:
from metal, stainless steel, plastic, glass, rubber and
from wood to stone. This has its benefits compared to
the regular laser cutters.
Peter Smit
workplace chief and service coordinator
When I was hired in 1990 I started out as a con-
struction bench fitter. After that I was the service
and maintenance mechanic, after which in mid 2011.
I succeeded my predecessor who retired, as the work-
place chief. As well as this the coordination of ser-
vice department belonged to my duties. The biggest
change has been that the machines are now easier
to use, with pretty displays, despite becoming much
bigger and much more advanced. At the new location
we can, in the coming years really get to work. Fruit
and vegetables will keep coming and they have to be
processed.
Adriaan Nieuwenhuijse
Rinus van de Plasse
Johan Sinke
Peter Smit
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Service team: Lennart v.d Schelde, Marnix van Burg, Leo Verschuure, Hans van Beek, Arjan Bal and Chris Koopman
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Hans van Burg
Erik Wagenaar
Hans van Beek
Hans van Burg, spray painter
I am a share holder in the company, along with my
brothers Arjan and Piet, but I feel most at home in
the work place. I’m responsible for spray painting,
foreseeing the machines of the Burgh colour, or the
colour the customer wants. At our previous location
in Oostdijk we also had a paint department, but we
can operate continuously now with the current transit
cabin, which has a good rail system. We paint every-
thing ourselves, if the size of the machine allows it. I
have been a part of our family company since 1990.
The biggest change has to have been to move to
Kruiningen.
Erik Wagenaar, electrical engineer
As an electrical engineer I have a varied job, ranging
from design and implementation to testing of con-
trol cabinets. The wiring of machines and testing of
PLC programs is also in my job description. Part of
the work consists of providing service to customers at
home and abroad, both by telephone and on-site by
the customer. It’s always a challenge to help the cus-
tomer as quickly and effectively as possible!
Hans van Beek, service technician
I have been working at Burg Machinefabriek as a ser-
vice technician since 1995. My work involves placing
new installations and maintenance of existing equi-
pment. As engineers, we are close to the customer,
so if there are any questions we immediately try to
answer them. My goal is reached when our customers
are satisfied. As engineers, we get a lot of freedom in
our work, and thus responsibility. For me this means
a great job. We are provided with good tools and a
good service van and that gives job satisfaction!
Service team: Lennart v.d Schelde, Marnix van Burg, Leo Verschuure, Hans van Beek, Arjan Bal and Chris Koopman
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“The start of our collaboration was also the beginning
of Burg Machinefabriek’s period in which they started
to automatize and use the first PLC-techniques. This
took flight. Now Burg Machinefabriek makes a large
amount of machines on a yearly basis, and they are
now almost all PLC controlled,” says the manager of
TSG. “The electro department at Burg has now consi-
derably grown and therefore they now do more them-
selves that when they started. We now mainly develop
software, but whenever we’re needed, we make a con-
trol panel or lead a complete project.”
“From the local supplier Burg Machinefabriek was in
the past, the company has grown to an international
player in the fruit and vegetable branch. We love to
help with this, because as TSG we also have years
of experience with international projects in the fruit
and vegetable sector. For instance, we recently hel-
ped Burg think about control of complete new lines
abroad. On of Burg’s wishes was to be able to take
For Jan Willem Pieper of TSG, Burg Machinefabriek is
a familiar company. He has been working there for
four and a half years after all. The manager of TSG
has been supplying the machine factory with soft-
ware and control panels for years now. “But our rela-
tionship is more than that of an average supplier. We
know each other through and through and regularly
consult, when there are questions or when new plans
have to be made.”
“Burg Machinefabriek and TSG have been working to-
gether since 1997. I had just left school back then,
and wanted to work with a different employer than
my father, who founded TSG. Burg had a vacancy for
an electrician, and that’s how I started out there. At
the same time Arjan van Burg was looking for a new
‘home installer’. When I was hired he was just con-
tacting my father to buy software from home. This
happened at the same time without our knowledge,”
reminisces Jan Willem.
Techno Service ‘s-Gravenpolder Ltd (TSG) was founded in 1979 and is specialised in indus- trial automation and control technology for, among others, the fruit and vegetable sector.
“Our bond is deeper than a suppliers
relationship”
Jan Willem Pieper, TSG:
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control of the these systems at a distance for service
purposes. We came up with a solution for this.”
Jan Willem is confident about the collaboration with
Burg Machinefabriek in the future. “Despite the com-
pany outgrowing the national level, they’re not sin-
king to a lumbering, bureaucratic firm. For Burg it’s
a question of staying sober and doing what needs to
be done. They make sure problems are solved and are
constantly innovating. All I want to say is stick to this!
They are real pioneers and with the customisation in
the area of control techniques that we’re used to sup-
plying, I could see us realising great project together.”
www.tsg.nl
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www.burg-machinefabriek.nl
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Therefore, Burg developed a bag machine and we
now have four of them running. In the testing phase
of machines, Burg often asks us for a favour. We love
helping with this, because we only benefit from ma-
chines we enjoy, and if its good we save money.”
Rogier praises the long collaboration. “The lines to the
boys are short. You give them a problem and they get
going straight away. I once jokingly said they didn’t
have to show their faces at the company until they
had developed a peel catcher. Although they wonde-
red whether there was a demand for it at first, they
developed one anyway and we loved the prototype
straight away. Now we never have to worry about the
bottom skins.
The firm Van Damme from Nisse grows apples and
pears on around 50 hectares. Besides cultivation, the
daily production process also contains picking, coo-
ling, and sorting and packing. The Van Damme bro-
thers were born among the orchard tress and the Burg
firm has known the fruit cultivation for years. “We
used to have a Burg tilter and a lifting frame,” reminis-
ces Rogier van Damme.
At the moment the fruit grower has dry as well as wet
fillers, an emptier and dryer, all from Burg Machinefa-
briek. “We often tell Burg our problems, and the boys
there get thinking and come up with a design. We fill
a lot of bags of Conference pear with 5, 6 or 8 pieces.
We used to do this by hand, but found it astonishing
that we still had to put pears in bags by hand in 2012.
Rogier van Damme, fruit growing company Van Damme
“We like to test the machines on our company”
Van Damme & Burg
• Portalunloader apples and pears• Binlayer extractor• Presorting-line • Packaging machinery
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Vogelaar Vredehof is a trading and packaging compa-
ny with a strong specialisation in top fruit. Large volu-
mes of fruit are treated and distributed all year round.
The main location in Krabbendijke is in the middle the
Zuid-Bevelands fruit area, close to the roots of Burg
Machinefabriek.
“We have been Burg’s customer for years, about 25
I think,” says Sjaak Wagenaar. “Burg started supplying
box tipplers and we now have three water dumpers,
which they supplied complete with supply and drai-
nage, and dryers to the sorting machine. They also
don’t shy away from special construction. The men
know where the obstacles are, and what to look out
for. They stand their ground and have a lot of good
ideas. Of course, this is how they grow as a company.”
“Burg’s service is excellent and of course, it’s a huge
benefit for us that they are so close, because they can
be at the location as soon as possible. We might go to
them for new machines more often,” concludes Sjaak.
www.vogelaar.com
Sjaak Wagenaar, Vogelaar Vredehof
“Burg thinks with you”
Vogelaar Vredehof & Burg
• Portalunloader apples and pears• Waterpurification• Packaging machinery
Realized projects in the fruit industry
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with the existing installation, we decided to work with
Greefa and Burg Machinefabriek again. We now own
an ultramodern 4-railed Greefa with IQS3 quality sor-
ting for apples and pears. It’s a combined machine
with ten short water channels as pre-sorting part and
six exits to packaging sets. The underwater drainage is
completely automatized and a box washer completes
the installation,” says Bênoit Moret.
“Thanks to this line we can sort around 4.5 tonnes of
apples an hour. We chose the buffer channels recently
developed by Burg. Water currents buffer apples un-
der one another and this way we save a lot of space
storing the fruit before and after sorting, and for pac-
kaging and the packaged product. We are very satis-
fied with this customised solution!”
Georges Moret et fils is a fruit cultivation company
located in Martigny, in the south of Switzerland. The
town is close to the large St-Bernard pass into Italy.
The company has 52 hectares of fruit cultivation of
which they personally own 30 ha. This year Moret’s
production is 1,400 tonne of apples, 315 tonnes of
pears, 200 tonnes of apricots, 25 tonnes of plums, 19
tonnes of strawberries and 4 tonnes of raspberries.
Bênoit Moret, financial manager of the company, says
that he has had good contact with Burg Machine-
fabriek since 2004. “In that year we bought our third
Greefa sorting line with Burg peripheral machinery.
We did this on the technical advice of Burg-dealer
Tecfrut SA.
“Last year we decided to purchase a newer, much big-
ger sorting line and because we were very satisfied
Bênoit Moret, Georges Moret et fils
“Very compact combined pre-sorting line with short water channels”
Georges Moret et fils& Burg
• Portalunloader apples and pears• Presorting-line • Short bufferchannels
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to the people from Burg Machinefabriek during the
biennial fair held on our grounds. We met a few times,
and they produced a new machine.”
The machine brushes the boxes clean with rotating
brushes, of which the corner brushes with come up in
a platform, make sure the boxes are cleaned right into
the corners. The machine can take six boxes at a time.
“We can now do this work on the side. One forklift
driver can keep track of everything and the boxes are
cleaned much faster. This means we’re working more
flexibly and cleaner,” says Leonard enthusiastically.
www.czav.nl
CZAV (Coöperatieve Zuidelijke Aan- en Verkoopver-
eniging) in Wemeldinge is the agrarian cooperation
in the south of Holland to which over 3000 active
business owner in arable farming, bulb cultivation,
livestock and fruit cultivation are connected. At the
beginning of 2012 the cooperation came to Burg Ma-
chinefabriek for a dry box cleaner.
“We had been working internally on a solution for
cleaning our grain boxes for years. In the past we
spent two to three months with forklift driver and
someone with a hoover, but we wanted a more eco-
nomic and ergonomic solution,” says Leonard Vos.
“There were no existing machines available, so I spoke
Leonard Vos, CZAV
“More flexible and clean work with box brushing machine from Burg”
CZAV & Burg
• Bin brushingmachine
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Realized projects in agriculture
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The machine counts and collects the small packages
of 250 grams to 2kg and puts them in bags, boxes or
EPS-futs and then stacks them on the desired pallet. It
was the first machine that could do this.”
“We are extremely satisfied with this small packaging
line,” continues Jaap. “It’s a no-nonsense company. It’s
obviously good for us that they’re close, but you can
find Burg’s machines anywhere in the world, just like
our onions. They supply good, solid machines, which
are great to use. That’s why we love to do business
with them. A deal is a deal!”
www.jonika.nl
Jonika is located in Oostdijk, just like Burg Machinefa-
briek’s last location. The third generation of the Nieu-
wenhuijse family now has control of the onion sorting
and packaging station, which exports its onions itself
to six different continents. Jonika’s company motto
is: Our Onions Make You Smile! Burg Machinefabriek
provided a good small packaging line for Jonika’s on-
ions.
“In the past we bought box emptiers from Burg, and
we always liked them. That’s why we sat down with
them in 2007 to talk about a small packaging line
for our onions,” says Jaap Nieuwenhuijse.. “The box
emptiers, the supply and outlet lines of the small pac-
kaging lines and the palletising robot are all from Burg.
Jaap Nieuwenhuijse, Jonika
“Beautiful small packaging onion line”
Jonika & Burg
• Dosing bintipper onions• Filling systems• Palletising with robotics
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Rainbow Kleinpak Ltd is growers union Rainbow from
De Lier’s central sorting project. The growers union
consists of 23 members, who account for 110 hectares
of high value greenhouse vegetables. Burg Machine-
fabriek supplied two emptying systems for the two
pepper sorting lines. “The first tippler was installed in
2006 and now there’s also one on our British location
Thanet Earth, where we use smaller boxes,” says CEO
Marcel Kortekaas.
“Our growers supply the peppers in big bulk boxes
and Burg’s tippler systems take care of the supply to
the sorter. There may be alternatives on the market,
but the simplicity of this system was what attracted
us,” says Marcel. “Those bulk boxes are very heavy and
that’s why we were looking for a solution like this. All
our peppers go over this line, so we can’t afford any
standstill.” The Rainow director has nothing but prai-
se about the collaboration with the machine builder.
“They are honest, helpful people!”
www.rainbow-growers.nl
Marcel Kortekaas, Rainbow
“Simplicity attracted us for a box tippler for peppers”
Rainbow & Burg
• Dosing bintipper• Binhandling• Dosing transportconveyors
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boxes of potatoes are heavy. Burg was the only one
who could supply a box like that.”
“Two bands pull the potatoes from the box, and this
is done neatly. The potatoes don’t fall, they float from
the box. The line can tip 40 to 45 boxes of 1,100 kilos
per hour and we are very happy with it,’ confirms Tij-
men. “Working with the people from Burg also went
very well. There’s a reason we’ve also purchased a big-
bag emptier from them.”
www.nedato.nl
Nedato is an organisation of potato growers from
mid and south Holland, located in Oud-Beijerland.
The core activities are processing and packaging con-
sumption potatoes and potatoes for the processing
industry at home and abroad. Nedato consciously
chose a box emptier line by Burg Machinefabriek in
2009.
“Burg Machinefabriek has a lot of experience in emp-
tying boxes of fruit and greenhouse vegetables. The
principle is same though,” says company leader Tij-
men Reemst of Nedato. “We needed a potato friendly
box tippler, and it needed to be a strong line, because
Tijmen Reemst, Nedato
“Potato friendly box tippler”
Nedato & Burg
• Dosing bintipper• Binhandling• Dosing transportconveyors
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BinwasherPalletising systems
Bin-nestling Binfiller
Drencher
Multihead-weigherTracibility system
Fruitgrowing
Portalunloader apples and pearsWaterunoaders
Forklift on tractor
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Drying systemsComplete sortinglines
Fruitcounter
Binlayer extractorDosing bintipper
Makro or mini presorting-line with wet binfiller
Waterpurification
Bufferchannels
ForkliftsBinwasher
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Realized projects in the fruit industry
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Transporconveyors
BinwasherBinfiller
Agriculture
Palletising
Robotics
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ForkliftsPortalunloader big bins
Complete full automatic sorting- and packing lines
Dosing bintipper
Post-harvest treatment Washing
Dosing bintipperWashing Buffering
Food industry
Filling
BinhandlingRobotics
FDA approved
Specials
Gespecialiseerd
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Wij feliciteren Burg Machinefabriek BVmet de opening van hun nieuwe pand.
Ook levering vanaccessoires als side-shifts,kantelaars, traktiebatterijen,banden etc.
Veiligheidskeuringenvolgens de VeBIT-voorwaarden.
www.rabobank.nl/zakelijk
Uw business gaat altijd verder,ons commitment ook.
Rabobank. Een bank met ideeën.
Een financiële oplossing zo solide als uw plan.Dat is het idee.Uw onderneming ziet kansen die anderen niet zien. Om te groeien heeft u behoefte aan iemand die niet in barrières denkt, maar in mogelijkheden. Een sparringpartner die de deskundigheid, de branchekennis en het netwerk in huis heeft om uw groeiplannen te realiseren. De rabobank is die partner.
Wilt u ook een financiële oplossing voor uw groeiplannen? Neem dan contact op met Rabobank Oosterschelde via tel. (0113) 24 84 00 of e-mail infozakelijk@oosterschelde.rabobank.nl
Burg MachinefaBriek BV
Weihoek 11
4416 PX Kruiningen
T. +31 (0)113 50 13 73
f. +31 (0)113 50 21 08
e. info@burg-machinefabriek.nl
www.burgmachinefabriek.nl
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