Bericht voor de vakpers
06 Feb 2023
From May 4 to 10, the technology group GEA will be exhibiting in hall 3 / booth E46–E54 a wide range of innovations and demonstrating its engineering expertise in the fields of meat, meat alternatives, cheese, bakery, confectionery, and pastry products. The focus will be on the benefits of GEA's line expertise, numerous technological innovations, and new solutions in automation and digitalization for efficient and energy-saving production processes. All solutions create new opportunities to produce more sustainably.
The food industry is undergoing a transformation process. The current challenges in energy management, the ambition to conserve resources and optimize the circular economy, on the one hand, and the increasing demand for packaged food and higher food safety, on the other, require intelligent solutions in the processing and packaging process. "The challenges of sustainability, efficiency, and digitalization are increasingly intertwined," says Rebecca Cullinan, CEO Food & Healthcare Technologies at GEA. "We have made it our mission to enable our customers to achieve long-term success and sustainable value creation with future-proof technologies and solutions – be it with individual plants, specialized production lines for entire processes, or the establishment of completely new production sites (greenfield projects) of customers. Our modern systems make a major contribution to achieving the sustainability goals of the food processing industry."
GEA's new portfolio program and line concept for portion-precise slicing and loading of slices into the thermoformer. The focus is on maximum line efficiency with a small footprint and lower energy consumption. Source: GEA
GEA's food processing & packaging range is currently one of the most comprehensive on the market. At Interpack, the new portfolio program will now be partly presented on a 25-meter-long production line for portion-precise slicing and loading into the thermoformer. GEA's aspiration for forward-looking line concepts is to ensure maximum plant effectiveness (OEE = Overall Equipment Effectiveness) through the best possible interaction of all line components. "Our lines are designed for the smallest possible footprint on the production area. This focus allows us to ensure more capacity per square meter with our future solutions, thereby minimizing energy consumption per production area. A consistent modularity concept, which runs through the complete and innovative automation program, allows us to design individual solutions according to exact customer requirements," explains Steffen Bamberger, Head of Product Management Automation at GEA.
GEA's new solution in robotics combines highest level of automation, lowest labor costs and high flexibility. Source: GEA
Many new technology highlights will be on display in the exhibited slicing and packaging line for sausage and cheese slices.
In the area of belt loading systems, thenew OptiLoader familyis being presented to the market for the first time. The OptiLoader stands for the best possible line integration and has the highest degree of modularity to ensure maximum output quantities while at the same time minimizing the footprint of a complete GEA slicer line.
GEA'snew robotics solutionis in demand when it comes to the highest degree of automation combined with super-low labor costs and ample flexibility. The new robot enables differently shaped portions (stacked, shingled, overlapped, etc.) to be loaded into a packaging machine with any kind of laying pattern fully automatically.
Digitalization and automation are decisive factors for more sustainable and energy-saving production. GEA is strongly focused on increasing customer value by increasing the transparency and efficiency of its equipment. For this purpose, the company is expanding the number of machines for which the new GEA SmartControl HMI operating panel, as well as GEA PerformancePlus digital services and the GEA Machine Data Interface (OPC UA) are available.
Manufacturers of baked goods, pasta, snacks, and confectionery products will receive detailed information at the GEA booth about the numerous other technological innovations that offer many advantages for more flexible and energy-efficient production. As a highlight, GEA will present a new electric oven and a retrofit kit for the conversion from gas to electric heating, which provides a carbon-neutral and efficient production process. For the pasta industry, the focus is on a new pre-dryer for pasta. Maximizing air exchange at the product increases energy efficiency. The new multi-purpose gelatinizer is an all-in-one machine that combines the functions of the xTru-Former and the xTru-Cooker. The machine has the advantage of a smaller footprint and a lower energy consumption.
GEA's new electric baking oven for a carbon neutral and efficient production process for baked goods. Source: GEA
Soft cookies leave GEA's new electric baking oven, which produces efficiently and CO₂ neutrally. Source: GEA
GEA is one of the world’s largest suppliers of systems and components to the food, beverage and pharmaceutical industries. The international technology group, founded in 1881, focuses on machinery and plants, as well as advanced process technology, components and comprehensive services.