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Bühler strengthens support for US customers through local production and global supply chain

FoodTechBiz Desk

In light of 39% US tariffs on Swiss goods, Bühler is maintaining reliable supply and flexible options for its US customers. Bühler's robust US engineering, service, and production operations, combined with the diversified global manufacturing, position the company to continue delivering reliably and competitively. Over the past 10 years, Bühler has substantially invested in its US facilities and successfully developed apprenticeship programs in Minneapolis and North Carolina.

“Tariffs are beyond our control, but our delivery setup is not,” says Stefan Scheiber, CEO of Bühler Group. “We have the flexibility to adjust our execution strategy including sourcing and manufacturing options to ensure our customers in the US continue to receive the best solutions, on time and under competitive conditions.”

Bühler has been present in the US since 1924 and has built a strong local footprint that includes three manufacturing sites in Minneapolis, Minnesota; Raleigh, North Carolina; and Holland, Michigan, along with four service stations and three research and training centers. This long-standing presence, combined with local engineering, automation, and research capabilities, allows Bühler to adapt quickly to changing market conditions. “Our customers should not assume that the 39% tariff will be applied to the full value of a project,” explains Andy Sharpe, President & CEO of Bühler North America. “Thanks to our strong local and regional capabilities combined with our strong global footprint, we can structure our delivery in a way that minimizes exposure to tariffs while maintaining the highest standards of quality and service.”

In addition to its US operations, Bühler maintains a strong global manufacturing base, with 31 sites worldwide. This diversified footprint enables Bühler to optimize its supply chain and mitigate the impact of trade barriers. 

Expanding options: Bühler’s new factory in Mexico

To further strengthen its offering and provide additional options for US customers, Bühler is currently building a new manufacturing facility in Torreón, Mexico. Scheduled to be operational in the second quarter of 2026, the facility will support the manufacturing needs of Bühler’s Grains & Food business and is an integral part of the company’s future growth in the Americas. This strategic investment will enhance Bühler’s ability to serve the North American market with even greater agility. 

Built for the long run: Our commitment to customers and partnership

Bühler is committed to its customers in the US and continues to invest in local talent development, including apprenticeship programs at its US sites. The company also collaborates with leading research institutions across the country to drive innovation in future-oriented fields.

“The US market is strategically important to Bühler,” says Stefan Scheiber. “We value the long-term relationships we’ve built over decades. Our approach has been, and remains, partnership-based with a long-term perspective.”

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