Food & Drink Process & Packaging Issue 26 2019 | Page 35

“While keeping production running smoothly is our primary concern, knowing that we’re getting a good rate of return for our co-products – and that they’re helping the food chain by being sent to farms – is a bonus,” states Seamus. DEALING WITH DISASTER However, ForFarmers really proved their Above, Manor Vinegar’s spent grain is worth as a partner early in 2019, when collected by ForFarmers and sold for animal a major incident occurred at Manor feed. Left, When Manor Vinegar’s spent Vinegar’s site. “A high-sided vehicle grain silo was damaged, halting production, collided with the silo storing the spent ForFarmers proposed a solution that had grain and destroyed the discharge them up and running again in just 30 hours mechanism. It caused the grain to spill onto the floor and left us with a mash tun of fresh co-product,” begins Seamus. “We had a full order book but with nowhere to store the grain from each brew, we were forced to halt production. Initial enquiries into repairing or replacing the silo saw us looking at a downtime of at least three weeks – disastrous for our business.” Hoping to find a speedier solution, Seamus called ForFarmers for advice. The situation was quickly taken in hand by Paula, who arrived on site within hours. “Spent grain is extremely hot so to avoid any health & safety issues, I made its safe removal from the site my first priority. However, it was now contaminated and in breach of FEMAS regulations, meaning it could not be sent to farms as animal feed. I therefore arranged for it to be removed within 24 hours and disposed of via land spreading.” FORFARMERS’ FAST THINKING With one problem solved, Paula then turned her attention to finding a temporary silo replacement to enable production to restart. “Having visited many food and drink production sites, I was aware that another of our customers pipes their co-products directly into a trailer from the mash tun, without the need for a silo. I worked with Seamus and his team to measure the site and determine whether there would be enough room to accommodate an articulated lorry and associated Manor Vinegar’s distillation plant pipework to do the same thing in this “At a really difficult time for our business, case, and we agreed there would be – ForFarmers’ staff were full of ideas just.” and knowledge, demonstrating their considerable experience within the food Following ForFarmers’ specifications, and drink industry,” says Seamus. “Not Paula’s team hired a trailer while Seamus only did they help us to safely dispose arranged for the necessary engineering of the spilt product, they also ensured work to take place overnight, so that the we stayed compliant with the relevant first direct-piping test could be carried regulations, and enabled us to restart out the following morning. Taking care production within just 30 hours. They that the pipe delivered into the middle really came to our rescue.” of the trailer for balance, to ensure it didn’t tip, the cautious team began with Along with Manor Vinegar, ForFarmers just 15 tonnes, gradually ramping up the works with a wide range of food and tonnage over the course of a few hours. drink producers across the length and RESTARTING PRODUCTION breadth of the UK, collecting, trading and blending their co-products into premium The solution proved such a success animal feed for British farmers, providing that Manor Vinegar was able to resume the optimal closed-loop sustainable food production just 30 hours after the silo chain solution. was first damaged. www.forfarmers.co.uk FDPP - www.fdpp.co.uk 35