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Curt Bauer Stand G139


Curt Bauer is a traditional textile family company in Germany with modern technical equipment and departments for jacquard-weaving, finishing (bleaching, mercerising, piece-dying up to a width of 300cm), hemming and stitching. Main products are bed linen, tablecloths, damasks for clothing, airline textiles, contract textiles; products in 100 per cent cotton, cotton/polyester and cotton/ linen mixes. Exports account for 60 per cent of production, to Austria, Switzerland, Benelux, USA, UAE, China, Japan, West Africa, South Africa, Russia. www.curt-bauer.de


founded in 1892, is one of the world leading glass manufacturers, supplying more than 50 million pieces of finest quality crystalline glass every year. www.damino.de


Stand B252


Dawn Foods is a frozen bakery and ingredients specialist, one of the world’s leading


Stand G122-129 D&F Marketing is a leading provider of food, beverages and equipment to the global airline industry. “We specialise in the manufacturing and designing of products and solutions wordwide. A one-stop provider for airlines and caterers, we create and source products to fit individual needs. Our innovative and customised range includes buy-on- board products, fresh-frozen entrees, hot and cold snacks, snack boxes (prepackaged, to store dry, fresh or deep-frozen), desserts, dairy products, breads, sandwiches, salads, meat and poultry, organic food. We also offer a complete line of disposable and re-usable equipment.” www.dfminc.biz


Damino, Rona, Ibena Stand G182


The secret of saving money is not only buying cheap. Our own designers help create an individual product using the newest technology, bringing products with a much longer life than previously. A special stock service guarantees short delivery times and reduces costs. From Damino, founded at the beginning of the 19th century, there are HRC, table and bed linen products. Blankets come from Ibena, a company with the same long experience. Finally Rona,


80 www.onboardhospitality.com


independent bakery manufacturers of high quality sweet bakery products. The product range includes popular products like muffins, cookies, cakes, brownies and cupcakes for the travel, catering and foodservice industry. Dawn Foods has an American heritage and a history of 90 years successfully growing internationally. With HQ in Jackson (MI), manufacturing bases in North America, Mexico, UK and the Netherlands, combined with strong R&D, marketing and sales departments, the company is perfectly equipped to identify current trends and develop products at the forefront of their markets. www.dawnfoods.com


De Kroes Stand G157


Founded more than 150 years ago, De Kroes has become a specialist in tasty bakery products. In our tailor- made IFS and higher level BRC factory in Oosterhout, the Netherlands, we produce a wide range of savoury gourmet snacks in a variety of flavours. A culinary approach to product development enables us to indulge consumers all over the world, for all types of budgets and channels. Our oven- baked savoury biscuits and curly crackers are available in portion- sized bags, bulk (900gr – 2kg) or retail packaging. We can develop concepts under private label, or as one of our own brands. www.dekroesbv.com


Stand B265-268 How should airlines respond to fluctuating consumer demand, lower passenger yields, food cost inflation and the price of fuel? Successful airlines will be those that adapt to change, making it work in their favour. That’s where DHL can help. The airline catering model is based around logistics. DHL is the logistics leader and aims to better manage airlines’ above-the-wing expenditure, creating value by reducing cost and improving the customer product. Visit us at the DHL space at ITCA to explore next- level solutions to drive the end-to- end supply chain performance in the airline industry. www.dhl.com


Diethelm Keller


Aviation Stand G110-113 Diethelm Keller Aviation is an innovator constantly seeking ways to improve. Pioneering new designs has kept the spotlight on DKA in a competitive industry. Today, it holds the honour of offering the lightest commercially available meal cart in the market. The Ecolite lightweight series provides higher thermal performance, and maintains a high certified gross weight despite being so much lighter, attesting to the build quality, strength and durability. DKA’s modular concept also ensures ease and low cost of maintenance. The smart and sleek carts are made from recyclable aluminium alloy that is eco-friendly and cost-effective. www.diethelmkelleraviation.com


Stand G122-129 For more than 20 years the German manufacture Die Räucherei has stood for exclusive handmade seafood at the highest level. Die Räucherei offers flexibility and innovation combined with international standards like the IFS 5 certification. This makes Die Räucherei a long- standing reliable partner of different enterprises in the area of airline catering and cruise lines. Die Räucherei processes about 540 tons of fish per annum from which an ever increasing amount comes from ecological fishing: this is why Die Räucherei is one of the leading manufacturers of exclusive wild salmon from Alaska. www.die-raeucherei.com


Stand G151


Efficient warewashing is the speciality of Diskomat, the Swedish engineering


company. We have for more than 50 years supplied complete systems, equipment and accessories for warewashing, cutlery sorting and cleaning for demanding customers such as airport flight catering units, central kitchens and 5-star hotels. Our dishwashers, manufactured in Sweden by Wexiödisk, are extremely efficient in terms of water, energy and chemical consumption. We accept full responsibility for planning, delivery, assembly and commissioning. www.diskomat.com


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