OCCHIOBELLO, Italy – IMF strengthens its presence in Dubai by taking part in the Gulfood Manufacturing, main destination to see the future of the food industry – from new ingredients and advanced technologies to integrated supply chain solutions and breakthrough developments driving the industry forward – at Dubai World Trade Centre, from 5 – 7 November 2024.
5th to 7th of November IMF will be present at the Gulfood Manufacturing at booth S3- C55, Shk Saeed Hall 3
Over the past ten years, IMF has grown exponentially, not only because of the technology it offers, but also because of its ability to adapt to the needs of the international market. The company, while maintaining 100% of its production in Italy, exports over 60% of its turnover to foreign markets, consolidating its global presence also thanks to efficient technical assistance.
This approach has enabled the company to gain a loyal customer base in Europe, Asia, the Middle East and the Americas.
IMF’s expansion is the result of a targeted strategy, which has seen the entire team focus on a common direction, based on technological innovation, sustainability and attention to the specific needs of customers all over the world.
All IMF models are equipped with a special system for recirculating clean warm air through a dual function heating chamber, able to generate the energy required for the roasting process while reducing emissions at the same time, yet ensuring significant energy savings and important reduction in production costs.
Accurate profile control and roasting parameters settings are guaranteed by the integrated management software, both on industrial models for massive production as well as smaller capacity specialty roasters, particularly suited for specialty coffee treatment.
Continuous innovation at the service of roasters, made in Italy technology, eco-sustainability and great knowledge of green coffee characterize the offer of IMF, that invites its customers and all professionals in the sector to its Booth S3-C51, Shk Saeed Hall 3 at Dubai World Trade Centre.