Automated pickers boost hamburger packing efficiencies

White Castle uses robots to lower labor requirements and prevent job-related injuries.

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White Castle’s frozen food plant in Louisville, KY, manufactures and packages the company’s famous square-shaped, steam-grilled Slyder burgers for frozen shipment to retail grocery stores and club stores throughout the United States. The Louisville facility is operating near capacity to produce these popular, ready-to heat-and-eat burgers to fulfill consumer demand.

The packaging area of the 62,000-sq’ plant had been the most labor-intensive workstation, with about 24 employees staffed to fulfill orders by selecting the pillow-packed burgers from the line and packing each carton by hand. In the early 1990s, as the number of orders increased to meet demand, White Castle turned to focused improvement programs to increase efficiencies and to lower labor-related costs.

Robots to the rescue

In the autumn of 2003, Tony McGraw, plant manager for White Castle Distributing LLC in Louisville, and his associates attended the Pack Expo trade show in search of the latest packaging technologies. There they met representatives from ABB Robotics, a leading supplier of industrial robots. The ABB team suggested that the Model IRB 340 FlexPicker™ robot with vacuum-cup pickup (right) could help White Castle address its burger carton-packing challenges.

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