Heat and Control acquires Fabcon Food Systems Ltd

Heat and Control Pty Ltd

Wednesday, 04 June, 2025

Heat and Control acquires Fabcon Food Systems Ltd

One of the leading manufacturers of food industry equipment, Heat and Control, has announced the acquisition of Fabcon Food Systems, a provider of bespoke processing and handling equipment systems for the food industry.

Tony Caridis, President of Heat and Control Inc., said the acquisition represents another significant milestone in the company’s growth strategy, fostering innovation and creating new opportunities for both companies, while also bringing a wealth of further experience from the team at Fabcon Food Systems.

“Fabcon Food Systems manufactures a broad range of innovative, reliable and cost-effective food processing solutions for the snack food, French fry and protein industries that complement our existing range of products, including a full range of vibratory conveyors, allowing us to deliver even more innovative solutions to our global customers,” Caridis said.

Established in 2013 and based in the UK, Fabcon Food Systems’ bespoke processing solutions include processing, product handling, sorting, precision flavouring, weighing and packing systems.

Caridis said that Fabcon Food Systems brings a highly skilled, customer-focused technical team and a world-class manufacturing facility in Europe, further enhancing Heat and Control’s global presence.

Trevor Howard, Managing Director, Fabcon Food Systems, said the company is excited by the opportunities that will be provided by this new venture with Heat and Control.

Image caption: The Fabcon Food Systems team.

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