Round-Up: Processing

Here is your weekly round-up of processing news. Next week’s round-up will focus on Shelf Life news. To submit an item for inclusion, please contact Carly Wood at carly@bellpublishing.com.

  • Siemens PLC (UK & Ireland) and glass manufacturer and contract bottler Encirc have agreed a memorandum of understanding that will see them enter a strategic digitalisation partnership.
  • Young’s Seafood has renewed a strategic partnership to increase movements of its products, while at the same time improving supply chain efficiency, reducing waste and further enhancing its dedication to environmental sustainability.
  • Industrial Vision Systems (IVS) has launched a new automated inspection and rejection machine that provides critical quality checks after the final packing process has been completed.
  • Producing standard white milk is a low margin business. It is vital to produce milk with optimal fat content to get the most out of every drop of milk. That is why the standardisation of milk is such an indispensable process. At Arla Foods’s dairy in Palmers Green, London, UK, a new Tetra Pak Standardisation unit makes that process more reliable, stable and accurate.
  • Fully understanding product inspection can be a challenge, from deciding which equipment to install and where, to how to optimise production line efficiency while ensuring regulatory compliance. Redesigned to include new content and insights, Mettler Toledo’s latest product inspection guides help develop comprehensive checkweighing, metal detection, x-ray and vision inspection programmes.
  • CKF Systems has developed a range of cost effective robot handling cells designed for those businesses currently operating a manual palletising line.

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