Fruit Processing Plant Manufacturer for Juice, Puree, Concentrate & Aseptic Filling Lines
Turnkey line design, manufacturing, installation and commissioning for industrial fruit and vegetable processing projects. Plan juice, puree, concentrate, jam, sauce, IQF fruit and aseptic bulk lines from RFQ data to equipment configuration.
Choose the entry point that matches your project.
Start with the raw material group that best matches your project. Then compare the process route, finished product path and key equipment modules.
Tropical Fruit Lines
Berry & Specialty
Vegetable & Root
Select the raw material group first, then review the washing, extraction, pulping, sterilization, filling and utility requirements for that category.
Choose by finished product or process route.
Solution pages focus on finished product targets such as juice, puree, jam, sauce, fermented products, IQF fruit and by-product processing.
Fruit & Vegetable Product Solutions
Fruit juice, fruit and vegetable puree, IQF fruit and probiotic fermented juice processing solutions.
Jam & Sauce Production
Fruit jam, chili sauce, seasoning sauce and oyster sauce production route planning.
Fermented & By-product Solutions
Soy sauce, fish sauce and food waste-to-feed processing solution pages for special process routes.
A practical plant is built from connected modules.
A complete plant route connects raw material handling, extraction or pulping, thermal processing, filling, cleaning and automation into one integrated system.
Need a route suggestion for your raw material?
Send raw material, product target, capacity, Brix or viscosity if available, packaging format and factory conditions. The reply can focus on the process route and key equipment modules.
Compare processing plant types and cost drivers.
Use these planning pages before sending RFQ data. They connect finished products, processing lines, equipment modules, packaging routes and budget drivers.
Fruit Processing Plants
Compare turnkey juice, puree, concentrate and aseptic filling plant types, then follow internal links to the matching production lines and equipment modules.
Fruit Processing Plant Cost Guide
Review cost drivers by process route, capacity, packaging, utilities, automation, sterilization, evaporation and aseptic filling scope. All values are reference only before RFQ.
Engineering review before quotation.
FruitProcessingPlant.com is built for B2B equipment buyers who need a practical processing route before they compare quotations.
Direct manufacturer
We present fruit and vegetable processing equipment as a direct manufacturer, not as a trading middleman. Factory and office teams work together in Shanghai, China, so RFQ questions can be checked against equipment configuration, process route and production-line integration.
RFQ reviewed by engineers
Project inquiries are reviewed from raw material, finished product, capacity, Brix, viscosity, packaging, utilities, factory layout and automation requirements. This helps separate a real line configuration from a generic machine list.
Reference values only
Capacity ranges, Brix values, utility notes and equipment suggestions on the site are for early planning only. Final selection should be confirmed from project data, sample behavior and the buyer's production target before quotation.
Not sure which processing line fits your raw material?
Use the RFQ page to send raw material, target product, capacity, packaging and utility data. This helps narrow the process route before equipment quotation.
How This Fruit Processing Plant Page Was Reviewed
The engineering review checks whether the page separates process-route decisions, complete plant scope, equipment selection and budget planning before directing a buyer to RFQ.
The page supports early project evaluation. Typical values are reference-only; final equipment selection requires product data, utility conditions and RFQ confirmation. Read our engineering content methodology.
Engineering basis used on this page
- Finished product firstThe plant route starts with the required juice, puree, concentrate, sauce, IQF or aseptic product rather than a generic machine list.
- Capacity as a material balanceHourly intake, seasonal availability, yield and operating schedule are considered together before equipment capacity is discussed.
- Packaging closes the routeAseptic bulk, bottle, pouch, can or frozen packaging changes heat treatment, buffer storage and filling interfaces.
Fruit Processing Plant Questions Buyers Ask Before RFQ
Direct answers below explain the decisions that change process scope, equipment selection and quotation quality.
What information should a buyer send before a fruit processing plant is designed?
Start with the raw material, target finished product, hourly or daily intake, production season, Brix, viscosity, particles, packaging format and available utilities. A layout or building dimensions are also useful. These inputs let engineers prepare a process route and equipment boundary instead of quoting an unrelated standard machine list.
Can one fruit processing plant handle several different fruits?
A multi-fruit plant is possible when the products share compatible preparation, extraction, thermal treatment and cleaning requirements. The priority fruit should define the core line. Change parts, separate pulpers, flexible tanks or parallel circuits may be needed to prevent seed, fiber, allergen or flavor carryover between production campaigns.
How should fruit processing line capacity be stated in an RFQ?
State whether capacity means fresh-fruit intake, intermediate product flow or finished-product output. Also provide operating hours per day and seasonal supply. A line rated only by nominal tons per hour can be misleading because sorting losses, peel, stones, pomace, evaporation and cleaning time change the real finished-product output.
When does a fruit processing project need aseptic filling?
Aseptic filling is commonly considered when shelf-stable puree, pulp, concentrate or juice must be packed in sterile bags inside drums or bins without refrigerated distribution. The product pH, viscosity, particles, sterilization process, sterile transfer arrangement, package size and expected storage conditions must be reviewed as one connected system.
What is normally included in a turnkey fruit processing plant scope?
A turnkey discussion can include process design, equipment manufacturing, tanks, piping, CIP, PLC control, factory acceptance testing, installation guidance, commissioning and operator training. Civil works, boilers, refrigeration, water treatment, laboratories and local permits may be inside or outside supply, so every quotation should state the project boundary clearly.
Send your processing line requirements.
Share your raw material, target product, capacity and contact details. The project team can review the process route and suggest suitable equipment modules for quotation discussion.