Tetra Pak and Rockwell Automation collaboration resulting capabilities are set to improve quality consistency, enhance efficiency and reduce variability, redefining industry performance metrics. Photo - Tetra Pak
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Tetra Pak & Rockwell collaborate for cheese & powder solutions

Collaboration merges industry-proven processing solutions with a leading process control architecture

FoodTechBiz Desk

Tetra Pak and Rockwell Automation announce a strategic business collaboration for cheese and powder solutions. The combined business expertise claims to deliver data and technology to reduce variability and improve quality consistency, ensuring finished products are produced sustainably and cost-effectively within demand-driven manufacturing environments.

The collaboration – starting with evaporation and spray drying – has resulted in Tetra Pak’s new Powder Plant Booster solution, to be packaged with Rockwell Automation’s Model Predictive Control (MPC) and its Pavilion8 and PlantPAx MPC technology.

The combination of Tetra Pak’s food application expertise and the leading digital technology of Rockwell Automation will help producers to adapt to fluctuating demand-driven manufacturing far more quickly and more cost-effectively, it said.

Pavilion8 driven applications have been shown by Rockwell Automation to deliver possible product quality variability reductions of up to 60%, reductions in off-spec products by up to 75%, improved throughputs up to 9%, and reductions in energy per unit of product up to 9%. This claims to allow producers to fully optimize their operations – helping them stay competitive while meeting changing market demands.

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Fred Griemsmann, vice president of Cheese and Powder Systems at Tetra Pak, said, “The food and drink industry now requires that producers have a level of agility never seen before. This means we must be ready to offer our customers advanced processing control technology that is flexible and precise. Customers can leverage our food application expertise, access production data in real-time, and adapt their process variables to match requirements without losing quality, productivity, or throughput. This unique collaboration with Rockwell Automation provides the foundation upon which this capability is based.”

Matthew Fordenwalt, vice president-general manager, Systems & Solutions, Rockwell Automation, said, “Rockwell Automation is delighted to build upon a relationship that spans 35 years and collaborate with Tetra Pak, a company that shares our view that deeply understanding customers and their best opportunities for productivity creates value. We believe shared customer insights, coupled with technology and domain expertise, will deliver real value-focused outcomes to the industry.”

This business collaboration showcases how a combination of expertise can help customers achieve important business-critical goals, even on a global scale. Tetra Pak said it can now offer its evaporation and spray drying customers proven advanced process control and model predictive control solutions that have demonstrated success worldwide.

The Powder Plant Booster solution – with complementary Pavilion8 software – is a process modeling, advanced control, and optimization platform that integrates with any control system to offer real-time insight, diagnostics, and advanced control continuously. It achieves this by delivering an intelligence layer on top of basic automation systems, which, due to its built-in performance metrics, continuously drives plants towards addressing multiple business objectives.

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