Who benefits from using software in food production? 

Digital food processing optimizes everybody’s role in the factory with data-driven transformation that advances transparency from farms to food safety

Leadership and workers at all levels of your organization can use digitalization to gain control and dexterity in orchestrating factory operations to meet production needs. Learn how each role can benefit from a powerful and dynamic automation solution tailored to your business model.

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Plant Manager and CEO

For leadership, a data-driven operation helps ensure profits. Plant Managers and CEOs get real-time insight into operations so they can monitor and direct processes, and be confident about their decisions. With quality, traceability, and order fulfillment solutions, they can realize the overall business objective of ensuring customer satisfaction with finished goods.

 

Operations Manager

Digitalization gives Operations Managers continuous and real-time insights into production progress with easy-to-read dashboards and early warning alerts if processing runs outside specification, allowing rapid intervention. In addition, access to historical data makes it quicker and easier to troubleshoot and solve problems.

Maintenance Manager

When automation is deployed, Maintenance Managers get direct knowledge of equipment status and performance; this includes information on overall equipment effectiveness (OEE). This makes it possible to identify focus areas for improvement.

Quality Manager

With food processing software, your operation continually aggregates reliable quality data, which gives Quality Managers live insights into production. It ensures the line operates efficiently and manufactures products that meet specifications—while reducing waste through rework or rejects. All data collected can be accessed easily for use in quality control evaluations, customer audits, and product recalls.

Line Operators

Line Operators can employ software tools to get practical guidance, leaving less room for human error when it comes to setting up machines, addressing quality control issues, and stabilizing processes.

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Apply a digital strategy to quality control and traceability

You can use your digitalization solution to enforce quality control measures on the factory line, and collect traceability information continuously from end to end. By enabling rigorous transparency into production activities, you can take swift actions to minimize recalls. A localized compliance framework takes into account the regulatory and retail requirements particular to your supply chain. These tools help you safeguard your license to operate, reduce waste, and drive sustainability.

 


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