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Case studies and field reports from today’s refrigerated and frozen food processors and suppliers. Submit case studies to Editor-in-Chief Kelley Rodriguez at rodriguezk@bnpmedia.com.
As consumer preferences toward more healthy options continues to rise, the seafood industry is embracing vacuum skin package (VSP) as a preferred style to better present products such as salmon, cod, tilapia and halibut with retailers.
GEA has more than 160 of its French fry freezer tunnels operating worldwide and conducted extensive research and development to improve the energy consumption in industrial freezing equipment.
As markets grow, and tastes and regulations change, every segment of the pizza industry is being challenged to deliver more authenticity and taste with less salt and sugar and zero artificial ingredients.
Dairy cooperative Arla Foods has, for the first time, created transparency over the energy consumed in cottage cheese production at its Falkenberg (Sweden) location. This involves the use of the Baumer Flex-Flow sensor, which is able to measure the temperature of the medium as well as the flow rate. The cost reductions this could achieve in the future quickly made this a worthwhile investment.
The ability to track inbound, outbound and all other warehouse-related activities with accuracy is a primary goal for Crescent Cold Storage. To be able to locate inventory and manage customer orders with precision was what prompted Crescent Cold Storage to seek out a better software solution. After extensive research it was clear that a customizable cloud-based ERP system was needed.
CAS DataLoggers, Chesterland, Ohio, provided the environmental monitoring solution for Ludwig Farmstead Creamery to augment its existing clean-in-place (CIP) systems.
The sorter’s unique recipe-driven operation allows it to be changed over to handle a new product in seconds with only a couple of taps on the touchscreen.
The milk processor wanted to find an accurate temperature measuring and alarm solution that would continually monitor their product and provide on-site proof of quality to receivers.