Crisp Sensation’s Technology Enters Asia

Crisp Sensation’s successful crumb-coating technology is now available in Asia. The technology guarantees crispiness for hours and enables manufacturers to create premium frozen or chilled snacks with excellent properties, according to its owners.

“The first products in Europe to use Crisp Sensation’s innovative technology won several retail and consumer awards, and increased both profitability and turnover. Now, Asian manufacturers can use this cutting-edge solution to boost the performance of their crumb-coated foods and snacks,” said company representatives.

Earlier this year, Carlos van der Linden, CEO and member of Food Industry Asia (FIA), opened Crisp Sensation’s Asian headquarters in Singapore and recruited local representatives in Japan and Korea. In June he signed a co-operation agreement with the Singapore-based Food Innovation & Resource Centre (FIRC) for regional R&D activities – to develop samples for Asian manufacturers who aim to use the technology. The speech of Dutch Ambassador Jacques Werner underlined the significance of the cooperation.

In Europe, the first products using the patented technology showed excellent results in both retail and food service. Just recently, trade journalists from 28 countries chose the „Kwekkeboom Oven” range from manufacturer Royaan as best Dutch introduction to the food market, as part of the World Tour Election for the 2016 edition of the food fair „Salon International de l’alimentation” (SIAL).

“Crisp Sensation already branched out effectively to the US, their office at Willis Tower in Chicago opened in 2014. With local sales offices now established on three major continents, Crisp Sensation is again closer to the worldwide market. The innovative crumb-coating experts offer their European, American and Asian customers a complete range of services, from product development and testing to scale-up. Manufacturers who want to develop new products or reformulate their existing range can alternatively use the Crisp Sensation technology under license at their own facilities or use the company’s contract manufacturing services,” according to the owners.