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IIoT
Data collection and reporting the cheap and easy way
Most data collection and reporting software requires a lot of upfront capital to get started with. But there are ways smaller companies and manufacturers can get access to all the same tools without the high cost.
July 24, 2019
IIoT
Cloud service for industrial analytics
OSIsoft releases a cloud-native, real-time data management system designed to accelerate industrial analytics, data sharing and other digital transformation initiatives.
July 24, 2019
IIoT
PTC’s push for augmented reality on the plant floor
At LiveWorx19, the company best known for its CAD, PLM and IoT platforms emphasized augmented reality as the next big thing — backed up by new products, acquisitions and partnerships.
July 24, 2019
Software
Siemens rethinks process control
The Simatic PCS neo is a next-generation distributed control system built on a web-based collaboration platform that unites global engineering and operations teams within a single workbench.
July 24, 2019
Facilities, Design & Infrastructure
Barry Callebaut breaks ground on new chocolate factory
Greenfield facility being built in Baramati, India
July 23, 2019
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Airgas opens new facility in Stockton, CA
Will produce food- and beverage-grade carbon dioxide
July 22, 2019
Beverage
‘Safe-tea’ palletizing of capsules at Nestlé
Manual palletizing at Nestle’s Swiss facility producing tea capsules is replaced with two user-friendly collaborative robot palletizers custom-designed to ensure pallet stability and worker safety.
July 21, 2019
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PepsiCo buying Pioneer Foods
Will help PepsiCo expand into Sub-Saharan Africa
July 19, 2019
Workforce
Gorton’s President and CEO Judson Reis set to retire
Kurt Hogan named successor
July 19, 2019
Dry Processing
Bag lips enable secure, efficient operation of automated bag handling systems
Provide the right suction for each job
July 18, 2019
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Packaging considerations for omnichannel marketing
While e-commerce continues to drive changes to primary and secondary packaging to mitigate damage during shipping, sustainable and smart packaging solutions continue to evolve, especially for the more complex omnichannel.
July 18, 2019
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Middleby purchases automated packaging technology leader
Is new owner of Packaging Progressions, Inc.
July 17, 2019
Dry Processing
Pouch feeder is portable and cost effective
Is capable of single or multiple pouch drops per container
July 17, 2019
Workforce
PMMI Foundation supports the next generation workforce
PMMI awards three scholarships totaling $15,000 for processing, mechanical and electrical engineering.
July 16, 2019
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Nutraceuticals market webinar: Aug 15
Consumers suffering from “pill fatigue” seek healthy alternatives in the growing market of vitamins & supplements, functional beverages, and functional foods.
July 15, 2019
Workforce
505 Southwestern names new president
Ted Gardner to lead company
July 15, 2019
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2018 Sustainability Excellence in Manufacturing Award, First Place Program Category: Smithfield Packaged Meats
Simple, cost-effective adjustments to smoker equipment prevents excessive liquid smoke loss. The company was losing 38 gallons of liquid smoke per day on its hot dog line, causing increased wastewater treatment surcharges. Now, a new blower system with air knives blows the excess liquid smoke off the baskets holding the hotdogs into a smoker holding tank. By making this simple change, Smithfield’s Kevan McCance explains how the plant saved close to $130,000 in a year by capturing the excess liquid smoke.
July 15, 2019
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2018 Sustainability Excellence in Manufacturing Award, Second Place Program Category: Land O’Lakes
The company’s Kent, Ohio, facility found a better way to discard packaged butter products it couldn’t sell, such as line samples. Instead of putting products in a trash compactor, Land O’Lakes now uses an industrial shredder. As the shredder heats up, it presses melted butter through a screener and into an anaerobic digester. Micro-organisms in the digester consume the butter, producing electricity, heat and methane gas. Land O’Lakes’ Josh Becking explains how the company saves $41,000 a year and diverts 282 tons of butter from the landfill to the digester.
July 15, 2019
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