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[[Image:Bizerba logo.jpg|thumb|right|Logo]]'''Bizerba GmbH & Co. KG''' is a German state of the art food processing equipment enterprise founded in 1866 by the Bizer brothers in Balingen, and it's name is a composite of Balignen (the city's name) and Bizer), that has over 100 divisions worldwide and a headquarters located in Munich, Germany, and currenty is the main [[scale]] supplier of the Mexican chain [[Soriana]] and British chain [[Morrisons]].
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[[Image:Bizerba logo.jpg|thumb|right|Logo]]'''Bizerba GmbH & Co. KG''' is a German food processing equipment enterprise founded in 1866 in Ebignen in the Oberamt district office of Balingen by brothers '''Bizer'''. The company name is composed of the names '''Bizer''' and the city name, '''Ba'''lingen. This brand is the principal scale supplier of Mexican store chain [[Soriana]] and British supermarket chain Morrisons. They are suppliers of state-of-the-art equipment including labelers, high-tech weighing platforms, food processing and packaging equipment such as slicers, checkweighers, vaccuum packers, and retail store systems. They have over 100 divisions worldwide with the American headquarters located in Piscataway, New Jersey, USA and worldwide headquarters located in Munich, Germany.
==External links==
==External links==
* [http://www.bizerba.com Bizerba]
* [http://www.bizerba.com Bizerba]

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Bizerba GmbH & Co. KG is a German state of the art food processing equipment enterprise founded in 1866 by the Bizer brothers in Balingen, and it's name is a composite of Balignen (the city's name) and Bizer), that has over 100 divisions worldwide and a headquarters located in Munich, Germany, and currenty is the main scale supplier of the Mexican chain Soriana and British chain Morrisons.