Food & Drink Processing & Packaging Issue 58 2025 | Page 87

the same Good Manufacturing Practices( GMPs).
• Implementing the same brand of food inspection equipment and technology across all manufacturing sites to ensure every branch has the same tools and capabilities.
• Purchasing standardised, modular food inspection equipment, built using the same or similar components.
• OPC-UA communication platforms that allow processors to connect equipment and generate a more complete overview of production.
• Utilising the same data collection and reporting software to establish collaborative and valuable datasets.
• Sharing training programmes to ensure staff across all sites are utilising machine functionalities in the same way- maximising productivity and reducing inefficiencies caused by human error.
A MULTI-SITE CONNECTIVITY SOLUTION Food manufacturers that choose to standardise their processes can experience multiple, long-term benefits, such as:
• Increased operational efficiency: Research indicates that the average company loses more than 20 % of its productive capacity – more than a day each week – to inefficient structures and processes that consume valuable time. Employees generally feel empowered to be productive through the right processes and tools that help reduce overwhelm and stress. With a single set of standards to adhere to, every employee across all manufacturing sites operates with the same information and procedures, ensuring product consistency and eliminating miscommunications and poor task management.
• Consistent product quality: With a standardised approach, every product is inspected to meet the same quality standards, regardless of production location. This helps to eliminate issues with regional variability, creates an internal method of quality control and boosts customer satisfaction and trust.
• Regulatory compliance: Standardisation across all manufacturing sites ensures full compliance with global food safety standards, avoiding costly legal ramifications and reducing the likelihood of potentially brand-damaging recalls.
• Greater ease-of-operation: When utilising the same food inspection equipment manufacturer across multiple sites, there is greater familiarisation of the technology. Rather than being trained to operate multiple different brands of equipment, each with their own specific processes, operators can undergo cohesive training for one, synergetic, standardised technology. This can lead to better ease-of-use and increased productivity.
• Interoperability of equipment, technology and processes, reducing administrative burdens. Equipment that meets global standards can also help address rising overhead costs through operational simplicity.
• Reduced production costs: Process optimisation and streamlining of operations plays a crucial role in minimising resource consumption and reducing waste. Standardisation helps to identify and resolve bottlenecks or other inefficiencies in production, resulting in better utilisation of materials, energy, labour, and other resources.
• Valuable datasets: When a single food factory is interconnected using smart technology that allows for cross-platform communication, the data gathered can hold significant value for a food manufacturer. Imagine how valuable this data could be if it was gathered across multiple sites? Implementing standardised data collection across multiple facilities makes it easier to identify and address areas of improvement, better anticipation food safety incidences, respond quicker to customer concerns and promotes data accuracy and consistency.
“ Standardisation in manufacturing almost always delivers positive results and is an important pillar in effective food production. It ensures that every product is of the same quality, and production has a consistent level of efficiency, regardless of who is performing the task. There is simplicity in standardisation: implementing the same technology across multiple sites and streamlining the way your organisation operates can lead to significant productivity and operational gains,” Jodie concludes.
Multi-site food processors that limit their inspection machine choices can benefit from equipment familiarity and consistent levels of efficiency.
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