About Us

The 5th Quarter Processing Specialist

The Creation of MCM

Founded in 1990, MCM was acquired in July 2021 by an industrial group including the companies PULS-ELEC (industrial electricity) and ACEA (industrial automation).

Our Resources

With its extensive experience, MCM possesses the technical and human resources to best meet its customers’ demands:

  • A dynamic and responsive technical-sales team

  • A mechanical design office (3D studies using SolidWorks)

  • An automation design office (ACEA)

  • An efficient procurement and local subcontracting organization

  • A team of electromechanical technicians with perfect mastery of equipment and automation

  • A wiring workshop (PULS-ELEC)

  • An efficient after-sales service

For its export activities, MCM relies on various partners located across all 5 continents.

Experience & Innovation
in Fifth Quarter Processing

35
years of experience
9
ualified technicians

Equipment for Slaughterhouses

Equipment for Casing Facilities

Our machines continuously process intestinal masses from pig, cattle, or sheep slaughter lines (Scraping, Mucus Extraction, Cleaning, Laceration…).

Equipment for Offal Processing

Our machines ensure continuous treatment of abdominal masses from pigs, cattle, or sheep (Skinning, Degreasing, Splitting, Cleaning, Rigidizing, Transfer…).

Equipment for Hairy Offal

Our machines handle the processing of hairy offal from pigs, cattle, or sheep (Depilation, Singeing, Snail-Removal…).

Wastewater Filtration

Our equipment provides mechanical filtration of wastewater from our machines, reducing pollutant load and minimizing water consumption.

Complete Process

With its extensive experience, MCM is able to design and deliver complete fifth quarter processing facilities, optimizing:

  • Product quality
  • Labor costs
  • Energy and fluid consumption
  • Pollutant load
  • Working conditions for your employees

Research & Development

Design and construction of a water recycling system at machine outlets to significantly reduce water costs in slaughterhouses and minimize pollutant discharge.

Design and construction of an automatic line for pig stomach processing.