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CRITICAL FOOD RELATED ISSUES GOVERNING IMPLEMENTATION OF ROBOTIC AND AUTOMATED MANUFACTURING
22 March 2007 - ABB Limited (Group Headquarters)

Food manufacturing continues to experience the seemingly opposing demands of meeting high consumer expectation at the lowest possible cost. To this end, the food industry is increasingly becoming aware of the need to use advanced food manufacturing technologies that will allow greater process flexibility and reduce both energy and waste costs.

Food manufacturing continues to experience the seemingly opposing demands of meeting high consumer expectation at the lowest possible cost. To this end, the food industry is increasingly becoming aware of the need to use advanced food manufacturing technologies that will allow greater process flexibility and reduce both energy and waste costs. The potential benefits of robotic and automated food manufacturing systems, such as consistently high levels of safety and quality, high productivity and lower operating costs, are powerful drivers for many food companies. However, in the past, the unwary have been caught out by inappropriate implementation, with promised benefits not being fully realised.

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About: ABB Limited (Group Headquarters)
ABB is a leader in power and automation technologies that enable utility and industry customers to improve performance while lowering environmental impact. The ABB Group of companies operates in around 100 countries and employs around 105,000 people.


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