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Automation in the food and beverage industry

February 2013 News

Automation technology is key to the flawless and timely execution of food and beverage industry business strategies.

Automation expenditure in the food and beverage industry is expected to reach $7 billion by 2016. “The information architecture is extending its reach all the way to the consumer by way of social networks and a new generation of 3D virtual on-line shopping and on-line product customisation tools. It is becoming an important solution in the drive toward mass customisation and has begun to change the way consumer facing business is conducted,” says principal analyst for the CPG Industries, John Blanchard, the principal author of ARC’s ‘Automation Expenditures for Food and Beverage Industry Global Market Research Study.’

The major areas of focus in food and beverage manufacturing are margin protection and cost containment, innovation and time to profitability, food safety, more sustainable manufacturing focused on energy usage and waste reduction, and minimising brand risk. Packaging is becoming increasingly important as an emotional selling point due to intense competition and more difficulty in achieving sustainable competitive advantage via functional differentiation. Since most consumer packaged goods (CPG) companies have similar business strategies, flawless and timely execution differentiates leading companies from their competitors. Innovation and flawless and timely execution have helped leading companies make manufacturing a competitive advantage. The convergence of food safety, sustainable manufacturing, and new regulatory requirements is leading to unprecedented levels of accountability and an evolution to the transparent enterprise.

Opportunities and challenges

Some key questions food and beverage manufacturers are trying to answer are:

* How do I address the fluctuating price and availability of commodities?

* How do I reduce my energy and other utilities costs and ensure the long-term availability of these resources?

* How do I find and evaluate new technology that will support innovation and speed time-to-market?

* How do I find and evaluate technology that will improve my manufacturing efficiency and effectiveness?

* How do I come up with new ideas or equipment that allow multi-tasking and that can reduce change over time?

* How do I reduce my manufacturing cycle time?

* What are the best metrics to support future manufacturing requirements?

* What are the leading best practices in the industry, in manufacturing in general, for sustainable manufacturing?

* What is my competition doing?

* How do I support my ever expanding manufacturing and business automation systems and networks?

* What are other companies doing to improve the skill sets of their operators and staffs?

For more information contact Kim Coffman, ARC Advisory Group, +1 781 471 1123, [email protected], www.arcweb.com





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