Creamy Foods facility in Khurja, Uttar Pradesh, India  Photo - Creamy Foods
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GEA to supply UHT milk plant for Creamy Foods in Uttar Pradesh

This new plant is one of the largest standalone plants of its kind in India

FoodTechBiz Desk

GEA India has won an order to supply a complete ultra-high temperature (UHT) production line for Creamy Foods in Uttar Pradesh. Best known for its brand 'Madhusudan', Creamy Foods is one of the leading dairy players in the country. This new plant is one of the largest of its kind in India. It opens a new market for UHT technology for GEA in the region.

Creamy Foods manufactures a wide range of dairy products at its processing unit in Khurja, Uttar Pradesh, including plain milk, ghee, paneer, curd, cooking cream, buttermilk, and milk powder. GEA maintains a strong relationship with the company, having supplied a wide range of state-of-the-art dairy processing equipment in the past. GEA's experience with similar standalone UHT plants across the Asia Pacific was a key factor in Creamy Foods' decision to choose GEA in a highly competitive market.

The scope of work includes the supply of a complete UHT line with a proprietary direct steam infusion technology. The line will have a milk processing capacity of 15,000 liters of milk in an hour, making it one of the largest standalone UHT milk processing plants in the Indian dairy sector. The complete system, which consists of an indirect UHT combined with a direct infusion high heating module, will be designed and supplied by the GEA Aseptic Competence Center in Ahaus, Germany. The aseptic tank, one of the most critical pieces of equipment, will be delivered from the company's state-of-the-art manufacturing facility in Vadodara, Gujarat.

Environmental efficiency

According to GEA, this plant is characterized by its hybrid type. While it can process high-quality products with gentle, direct infusion technology, it can also switch to the highly efficient indirect mode for processing standardized quality products. In addition, indirect heating and cooling through special tubular heat exchangers, designed by GEA for high heat recovery of about 88% over the entire production run, allows cost savings and an environmentally friendly solution for today's ecological needs. It offers a highly effective ratio of volume to heat exchange area to guarantee optimized product quality and high heat recovery with low steam and cooling water consumption.

"We appreciate the innovative and sustainable technologies from GEA and are very satisfied with the performance of dairy processing equipment supplied in the past. For this reason, we are convinced that we have chosen the right partner for our new plant," remarked Amit Agarwal, managing director, Creamy Foods.

UHT plant from GEA for aseptic product treatment.

Partnering for more sustainability

"We are really happy to partner with Creamy Foods once again with our most innovative solution for UHT technology. The dual-mode operation makes it a perfect fit for the customer to differentiate their product along with taking care of consumer' taste preferences. It has the lowest utility consumption, making it more economical and sustainable in the long run," said Suket Gohil, country managing director, GEA India.

The contract was signed in February 2020, and the plant is under delivery now.

Growing popularity

Around 34% of liquid milk consumption worldwide is UHT, with the Asia Pacific being one of the top three regions and one where consumption is increasing. Once packed, the product has a shelf life of up to nine months at ambient temperature, making it as practical as nutritious, especially where cold chain distribution is difficult to maintain.

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