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Software programs control robotic devices that perform repetitive, risky tasks at higher speeds and with greater repeatable control than through human labor. The combination of computerized instructions with automated devices creates repeatable, predictable processes that scale despite shortages of skilled labor.
Automation
Digital integration tracks all aspects of food production processes and measures outcomes to provide inputs for greater efficiency. Connectivity through the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) enables in-depth collection of incremental production data and the centralized control of networked devices.
Digital Services
Universal Aftermarket Parts
High-quality replacement parts comply with or exceed manufacturer requirements for function, compatibility and durability. These parts enable manufacturers to save on maintenance and repairs without sacrificing equipment performance.
Materials Handling
Food products are shaped, formed, molded, coated, fried, smoked and dehydrated.This form of commercial production often achieves high-volume output of packaged foods for major retail channels and through fast-food restaurant chains.
Secondary Processing
The output of primary processing undergoes further transformation through heat, slicing, brewing and more.Through many of these processes, the combination of items turns ingredients into cooked foods.
Primary Processing
In this initial phase of food production, raw products are collected and processed into consumable items or ingredients. Primary processing is the initial connection between completely unprocessed grain, animal products and produce on the one hand and edible ingredients on the other.
Further Processing
Food products are shaped, formed, molded, coated, fried, smoked and dehydrated.This form of commercial production often achieves high-volume output of packaged foods for major retail channels and through fast-food restaurant chains.
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Full Lifecycle Solutions
CORE STAGES
Scroll or drag
AMPLIFIERS + ACTIVATORS
UNIVERSAL AFTERMARKET PARTS
AUTOMATION
DIGITAL SERVICES
Software programs control robotic devices that perform repetitive, risky tasks at higher speeds and with greater repeatable control than through human labor. The combination of computerized instructions with automated devices creates repeatable, predictable processes that scale despite shortages of skilled labor.
Automation
Digital integration tracks all aspects of food production processes and measures outcomes to provide inputs for greater efficiency. Connectivity through the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) enables in-depth collection of incremental production data and the centralized control of networked devices.
Digital Services
Universal Aftermarket Parts
High-quality replacement parts comply with or exceed manufacturer requirements for function, compatibility and durability. These parts enable manufacturers to save on maintenance and repairs without sacrificing equipment performance.
Materials Handling
Food products are shaped, formed, molded, coated, fried, smoked and dehydrated.This form of commercial production often achieves high-volume output of packaged foods for major retail channels and through fast-food restaurant chains.
Secondary Processing
The output of primary processing undergoes further transformation through heat, slicing, brewing and more.Through many of these processes, the combination of items turns ingredients into cooked foods.
Primary Processing
In this initial phase of food production, raw products are collected and processed into consumable items or ingredients. Primary processing is the initial connection between completely unprocessed grain, animal products and produce on the one hand and edible ingredients on the other.
Further Processing
Food products are shaped, formed, molded, coated, fried, smoked and dehydrated.This form of commercial production often achieves high-volume output of packaged foods for major retail channels and through fast-food restaurant chains.