Kuipers’ 40th Anniversary Underscores Sustainability And Expertise In Frying Lines

Kuipers is marking its 40th anniversary, highlighting the growth of its processing-line portfolio and the expansion of its international customer base. In a company announcement, Kuipers positions its development as a progression from its origins in the Netherlands to project delivery in more than 65 countries.
The company says its evolution has involved gradually integrating core technologies—frying, oil management, cleaning, seasoning and material handling—into complete process lines. It emphasises engineering principles such as balanced temperature zones, uniform flow through frying systems and efficient oil-turnover rates as central to product consistency and operational efficiency.
Sustainability is described as a structural focus across the company’s designs. Kuipers notes efforts to improve energy recovery, reduce emissions and extend oil life through equipment refinement. According to the company, advances in system layout and heat-management control have led to more efficient handling and improved resource use.
The announcement also highlights the scale of Kuipers’ international presence. The company reports more than 450 completed projects, supported by installations referenced across Europe, the Middle East, Africa, Asia and Latin America. Project photographs and descriptions point to systems delivered in countries including Italy, Kuwait, Norway, Australia and Lebanon.
A historical overview frames Kuipers’ origins in Woerden in the Netherlands, from where it began supplying early frying systems before expanding into broader processing solutions. The company emphasises long-term relationships with clients and partners as a defining element of its progress.
Kuipers also pays formal tribute to its founder, acknowledging his role in setting engineering standards and shaping the culture that continues to guide the organisation four decades on.















