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ABB's FlexPicker robots make pizza for Prodal
Tech Update: (Robotics) Part Two

Robotic vision systems and roles for cobotics

High-tech robotic vision sets the stage for advanced applications while cobotics finds new roles in food and beverage
Wayne Labs, Senior Contributing Technical Editor
Wayne Labs
August 3, 2020

What can we expect in the future of vision-guided robotics that is practical, reliable and cost-effective? As robotics become more economical and customers’ needs change to reduce reliance on human staffing, robotics for repetitive tasks such as cutting, positioning, and pick-and-place tasks will become more accepted by customers.


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Recalled onions from Thomson International
Food Safety

FDA: Onions are likely source of salmonella outbreak

Health officials say red onions are to blame, but more varieties recalled in case of cross-contamination
Rose Shilling
Rose Shilling
August 3, 2020

Health investigators warn against eating red, white, yellow and sweet onions from Thomson International Inc. because of a salmonella outbreak that's shown up in two-thirds of states.


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Dry Processing

New GEA Pavan cereal line makes pillow-shaped product

Polish cereal maker rests easy with decision to install its seventh GEA Pavan line
Sharon Spielman
Sharon Spielman
July 31, 2020
GEA Pavan installed a seventh production line at Obst S.A. that will allow the company to go to the market with cereal shaped like pillows.
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Cloudleaf software
Engineering R&D

Supply chain solution includes sensors, digital visibility platform, cloud access

Cloudleaf puts the supply chain pieces together to connect data silos
Wayne Labs, Senior Contributing Technical Editor
Wayne Labs
July 30, 2020
Cloudleaf takes a new approach to unlocking the massive, untapped value hidden within supply chains—transforming them into more powerful, data-driven strategic assets.
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This robot stacks pallets away from people
Robotics and COVID-19

Robotics service and maintenance during the COVID-19 pandemic

Robotics suppliers have had to adapt to provide service, maintenance and parts
Wayne Labs, Senior Contributing Technical Editor
Wayne Labs
July 29, 2020

No doubt about it, COVID-19 has changed the way most—if not all—businesses operate. While food and beverage processors have had to struggle with supply chain issues, robotics and system suppliers have had to face similar supply chain problems, plus come up with solid methods of service and maintenance support during the pandemic.


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Dust explosions: Manage risk, save lives and protect your brand

Proper education, training and building/equipment design can head off a horrific deflagration
Wayne Labs, Senior Contributing Technical Editor
Wayne Labs
July 27, 2020

Prevent dust explosions with proper education, training and building/equipment design.


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Cleaning tips for COVID-19
COVID-19

How to sanitize to prevent COVID-19—and decontaminate after a positive

Learn tips to strengthen your plant’s cleaning protocols for the new coronavirus
Quest Resource Management CEO Ray Hatch
Ray Hatch
July 24, 2020

With employee safety and stability of operations at the forefront of all of your daily procedures, these are the two key elements of effective COVID-19 prevention that food manufacturing companies need to adhere to.


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Water Reuse and Reclamation_Flume Water
Wastewater Treatment

Why you may want to think seriously about wastewater treatment

With services and capabilities from POTWs decreasing, food and beverage processors will have to pick up the slack, but at what cost?
Wayne Labs, Senior Contributing Technical Editor
Wayne Labs
July 24, 2020

A combination of funding cuts, aging infrastructure, and new pollutants has pushed the responsibility for water treatment back upstream to the facilities that produce the wastewater. This means food and beverage processors and other manufacturers that generate copious amounts of wastewater.


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Emerson Rosemount temperature devices
Temperature Monitoring and Control

Making the argument for wireless temperature solutions

Not every temperature measurement application needs to be wireless, but for some locations, IIoT wireless connections may be the only practical choice
July 22, 2020
Time was when your wired control network, either a proprietary DCS or more modern Ethernet-based system, could easily accommodate that extra temperature monitoring point you needed to add in your process to improve the quality of, for example, your baking or drying process. That is, provided you had a cable drop where you needed to add in a sensor, and the control software you were using would easily accommodate it.
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Spiral freezer controls
Temperature Monitoring and Control

Linking process control with building control and HVAC systems for better control

Integrating process control can help improve quality while saving energy as well
Wayne Labs, Senior Contributing Technical Editor
Wayne Labs
July 21, 2020

While not intuitively obvious, some processes lend themselves to having their control systems linked to a building’s control system, climate controls or HVAC. For example, a spiral freezer should be linked with process and environmental controls to save energy and improve the process. Other process applications that can benefit from further integration with environmental controls include drying, baking and other yeast-based processes.


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