Australian Bulk Handling Review June 2022

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PACKAGING

Concetti feeds growth As part of a major upgrade, BEC Feed Solutions purchased a Concetti packaging line. ABHR speaks with Mark Fitzgerald, general manager of premix and feed additives, to learn more. IN EARLY 2020, BEC FEED Solutions began building its advanced manufacturing facility, a project that had been in the works for more than five years. The project aimed to consolidate the company’s two sites in Carole Park, Queensland, and incorporate a new manufacturing plant, warehouse and adjoining two storey office building. Mark Fitzgerald, BEC Feed Solutions’ general manager of premix and feed additives for Australia and New Zealand, travelled to Europe to speak with manufacturers that could provide an integrated packing line for the new facility. “We wanted to include a high-quality, automated packing solution to match the manufacturing plant,” he said. “After visiting several installations and speaking to other major players in the market, we decided to go with Concetti.” Concetti is an Italian manufacturer of automatic bagging systems, and according to Fitzgerald, are regarded as a global leader for packaging pre-mix. As discussions continued, Fitzgerald visited Italy twice to see the equipment and spoke to other Australian business who had installed Concetti’s packaging products. One of the key prerequisites for the

The company decided to purchase an IGF 1200 from Concetti.

project was local support. BEC Feed Solutions wanted to ensure that there would be qualified support available in case of a breakdown. Concetti has since partnered with Melbourne-based company Automaint, who handles the technical and maintenance support for the Italian company in Australia. Another important factor was maintaining and improving product quality. Fitzgerald said the quality of the manufacturing process and final product

BEC Feed Solutions began building its advanced manufacturing facility in Carole Park, Queensland.

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is paramount in the feed industry. “Maintaining quality is really important, and part of the challenge is related to reducing cross contamination between different products,” he said. “There are some ingredients that may be fine for pigs but can’t be used for horses, for example. We needed to segregate and reduce the risk of contamination, which was the reason we wanted two manufacturing lines.” Because the business uses two manufacturing lines, it only had space for one packaging line. The company decided to purchase an IGF 1200, which features two packing heads and can handle the two lines without cross contamination with selectable filling spouts. The packing line automatically cleans the packing head and provides easy access to the filling auger. This makes the plant easy to clean, significantly reducing the risk of cross contamination. Fitzgerald said that previously to installing the IGF GEMINI, around 80 per cent of the packaging process was performed manually. Now, the process is semi-automated, requiring no human intervention to weigh, fill, stitch, or palletise the bags.


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