• Jet Technologies has lined up an exclusive partnership with leading coffee processing specialist Neuhaus Neotec.
    Jet Technologies has lined up an exclusive partnership with leading coffee processing specialist Neuhaus Neotec.
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Jet Technologies has lined up an exclusive partnership with leading coffee processing specialist Neuhaus Neotec, expanding its offering to coffee producers across Australia and New Zealand.

Through Jet Technologies, coffee producers across the region can now access Neuhaus Neotec’s full portfolio of solutions, including traditional drum roasters from 1 t/h, the NEOROAST air roaster series, and complete plant solutions spanning green coffee intake, storage, conveying, roasting, grinding and plant control.

Combined with Jet Technologies' existing packaging capabilities, including the Goglio vertical form fill and seal (VFFS) machine and the company's ShieldCycle recycle-ready packaging range, the expanded offering enables coffee roasters to access a complete production solution through a single trusted local partner.

“Australia and New Zealand are recognised globally for their high standards of coffee quality and their passionate roasting communities,” said Lars Henkel, director of sales (V1) and marketing at Neuhaus Neotec.

“While Neuhaus Neotec has been active in these markets for many years, partnering with Jet Technologies allows us to strengthen our local presence and get closer to our customers.

“Roasters everywhere are facing increasing pressure from rising energy costs, labour shortages, supply chain volatility and tightening environmental requirements. Our technology has been developed to address those challenges, from minimising energy consumption and emissions through to helping customers achieve greater productivity through automation.”

According to Daniel Malki, general manager at Jet Technologies, the partnership fills a notable gap in the market.

“Coffee producers are looking for trusted partners that can support more of their production process, not just individual pieces of equipment,” he said.

"By partnering with Neuhaus Neotec, we can now offer customers a complete solution, from roasting through to packaging, backed by local sales, service and technical support. It's an offering we believe is unmatched in the Australian and New Zealand coffee market.”

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