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e are coming into an important time of the year as the EOFY approaches and foodpro is set to return to Sydney in October, the first time since 2017. Hopefully the recent spike in COVID case numbers in Sydney doesn’t impact preparations for the trade show. As the newest editor for Food and Beverage Industry News, I am looking forward to seeing so many industry leaders in person for the first time and being able to see a range of products being displayed. Despite already knowing the importance of the food and beverage industry, my first months on the job talking to manufacturers and producers has taught me so much about the critical role every facet of the supply chain plays. Many of the companies that Food and Beverage Industry News spoke to this month are excited by the return of the popular trade show, with many of them set to unveil new products on the showroom floor. foodpro has been circled on many calendars for quite some time now and with just a few months until the event, things are starting to heat up. This special edition of Food and Beverage Industry News features a foodpro guide, listing all the exhibitors that will be showcasing products during the four-day event starting on October 10.

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Since the last foodpro in 2017, many of the companies attending the event have a range of innovations and new products to display, from software to industrial machinery, it will all be on show in October. The importance of such a trade show can’t be understated and many companies expect to see upticks in orders and industry engagement. No longer are we restricted to digital meetings and phone calls to broker deals. Finally, decision makers will be given a chance to get hands on experience with the latest products in the food and beverage industry. Being the first foodpro in a handful of years means many companies will be given the chance to demonstrate progress towards 2025 sustainability targets. This month’s edition of FBIN also profiles Australian-owned company MILKLAB for our Meet the Manufacturer feature. The company specialises in milk alternatives for barista made coffee and has seen growth year over year since it was founded in 2015. We also speak with a range of companies looking to showcase at foodpro, including Gold Peg, Burkert and GS1, who are all offering products in different areas of the industry. The event is set to be a big one and I look forward to meeting everyone there. Have a great month.


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10 MEET THE MANUFACTURER MILKLAB creates specially formulated milk alternatives. 14 PROCESS CONTROL IFM speaks about calibration check technology. 17 AUTOMATION The integral role played by modern industrial robots. 20 FOOD PROCESSING Gold Peg looking to make a splash at foodpro. 22 PROCESSING AJ Bush and Sons are working with animal by-products. 24 THOUGHT LEADERSHIP Vega on the importance of strengthening supply chains.

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26 FOOD PRODUCTION Heat and Control has released a new spiral oven. 28 SUSTAINABILITY Burkert on the importance of fermentation in the production. 30 B IOTECH Chr. Hansen launches The Probiotics Institute. 32 INDUSTRIAL NETWORKS Hilco speak about plant closures and asset sales. 34 WORKFORCE MANAGEMENT UKG detail workforce management capabilities. 36 T RACEABILITY GS1 details its Solution Provider Directory. 38 WASTEWATER Aerofloat continues to help companies meet compliance.

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40 FOOD PROCESSING CBS Foodtech’s latest industrial grade and compact slicers. 42 FOOD COLD CHAIN MTA Australasia has a range of chillers and heat pumps. 43 AUTOMATION A case study from Robotic Automation. 44 PRODUCTION Open IIoT speaks about the importance of Industry 4.0.

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45 PACKAGING Result Group details linerless technology. 46 FOOD SAFETY Suprima Bakeries highlights CRC Greenlight food safety program. 47 GAS SUPPLY Air Liquide’s range of industrial gas products. 48 AUSTRALIAN INSTITUTE OF PACKAGING 49 DAIRY MARKET 50 NEW PRODUCTS www.foodmag.com.au | July 2021 | Food&Beverage Industry News 5


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Pacific Boilers selling unique steamer P A Rolls Royce industrial steamer is looking for a new home.

acific Boilers, a specialist boiler refurbishment and sales organisation, is looking to sell off the ‘unique’ Rolls Royce Industrial Steamer as soon as possible. Pacific Boilers describes the D Type Watertube steamer, which was built in 2000, as being in excellent condition with a boiler size of 38m.w. The machine runs on natural and refinery gas with an output of 60 tonnes per hour at 33 bar and 370°C, it can also supply a back pressure turbo-gen set (3 m.w. elect) and still provide 60 tonne/hr @ 10 bar saturated steam. The auxiliary equipment, which will come with the steamer, includes a 20m flue, 50m3 feed tank, blowdown tank and a new Ecomomiser at cost. Upon purchase the steamer will be refurbished in Brisbane. The refurbishment includes new control panels, feedwater pumps, a

feedwater modulation valve station, F.D.Fan with VSD, a gas train and O.P.S.O regulator, flame scanner with fuel/ais ratio control and water level controls. Other refurbishments will include new field wiring, pressure and flow transmitters and TDS controlled blowdown. The steamer can be offered with its superheated output to drive a back pressure turbo-gen set, or the superheater could be removed for saturated steam up to 36 bar. As the pressure parts are in such good condition Pacific Boilers will offer a full 12 months on the pressure parts, with the usual condition of water quality maintenance. A selling price will need to be estimated pending the specifications of the end user and the company can also offer a price for installation anywhere in Australia, or elsewhere. F

Rabobank Winter Crop Outlook predicts near-record planting G

lobal agribusiness banking specialist, Rabobank, has released its 2021/22 Winter Crop Outlook report showing Australia’s national winter crop planting is forecast at 22.93 million hectares. This will be the second consecutive near-record winter crop planting, due to excellent prices and good seasonal conditions. It is up two per cent on last year and within one per cent of the nation’s record-high winter crop planting in 2016/17. This acreage represents an area eight per cent above the five-year average. According to the report, Australia’s estimated wheat harvest is 28.9M tonnes, barley is 10M tonnes and canola of 4.1M tonnes. Substantial rainfall and good soil moisture profiles across many parts of the country set Australia

up for a strong winter grain crop, according to Rabobank grains and oilseeds analyst and report co-author Dennis Voznesenski. “With the Bureau of Meteorology forecasting a 60 to 75 per cent chance of the east coast and South Australia exceeding median rainfall for the next three months, this should set crops up well and have a positive impact on yields in those regions,” said Voznesenski. The report noted that some states had fared better than others due to seasonal conditions coming into planting. “While most regions had excellent opening rainfall, particularly in Western Australian and northern New South Wales, not all have been so fortunate,” Voznesenski said. “In parts of South Australia and western Victoria, less favourable

conditions have meant we will not be able to factor in a year-on-year increase in area planted in those regions, despite prices incentivising many other regions to expand total area. “So, the forecast of further rainfall will be particularly welcome in South Australia and western Victoria, where the soil moisture profile was far less optimal than hoped for coming into planting,” he said. “For Western Australia, conditions have been very favourable for the opening to the planting season due to the rainfall associated with Cyclone Seroja. So, while WA is only forecast to receive average to below-average rainfall in the next three months, the impact should be softened by the favourable soil moisture at planting.” Specifically, Rabobank’s Winter Crop Outlook has determined a three per cent increase in wheat planting

(13.3m hectares), while canola planted areas are expected to climb by 14 per cent (2.7m hectares). Barley planting is down by around six per cent (4.2m hectares), with oats declining eight per cent (0.9m hectares). F This will be the second consecutive near-record winter crop planting in Australia.

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NEWS

ALDI achieves 100 per cent renewable electricity goals A

LDI Australia operations are now being powered with 100 per cent renewable electricity six months ahead of schedule, making it the first Australian supermarket to rely solely on renewable energy sources. This has resulted in reducing ALDI’s CO2 emissions by 85 per cent. A three-pronged approach was used to achieve this including on-site generation via an extensive network of solar panels across ALDI stores and distribution centres, off-site generation through Power Purchase Agreements with two wind farms and acquisition of market renewable energy certificates. In becoming 100 per cent renewable, the supermarket will annually prevent over 274,000 tonnes of CO2 emissions from entering the

atmosphere, the equivalent of powering 59,677 Australian homes or taking 80,588 cars off the road for one year. “As the 67th biggest user of electricity in Australia, we recognise the significant role we have to reduce our impact on the environment and contribute to a more sustainable

future,” said ALDI Australia CEO Tom Daunt said. By the end of 2021, ALDI will have installed over 104,000 solar panels in 274 freestanding stores and six Distribution Centres, generating clean energy on-site via industry partner Epho. This partnership with Epho

ALDI has beaten its renewable target by six months.

has also enabled 150 employees and contractors to retain their jobs during the pandemic. “Supporting ALDI with their renewables ambition makes the Epho team immensely proud,” Epho managing director Dr Oliver Hartley said. “Last year, at the peak of the program, we delivered 100 solar systems on ALDI stores in 100 business days. This kind of speed is only possible because ALDI and Epho have built a strong partnership over the years. ALDI has also taken steps to reduce its total electricity usage, such as using LED lights to reduce lighting energy consumption by over 50 per cent and trialling natural refrigerant technology. F

NSW Plastic Action Plan reduces plastic and waste in food and grocery industry T

he NSW Plastic Action Plan and Waste and Sustainable Materials Strategy has been released as an integrated approach from the NSW government to manage plastic and develop a long-term waste, litter and recycling plan. According to the Australian Food and Grocery Council (AFGC), representing Australia’s food and grocery manufacturing industry, plastic packaging has a role in maintaining food and grocery product quality and safety, extending product life and reducing food waste. However, this needs to be balanced with the detriment that plastic can cause to the environment. Recognising this, food and grocery manufacturers are working to reduce their reliance on virgin plastics and other packaging materials and increase

recycling and re-use rates. “Balancing the needs to preserve food, reduce food waste and ensure community health and safety by producing high quality food and grocery products, while increasing recycled content and improving the end-of-life management of packaging, is a complex task,” said AFGC CEO Tanya Barden said. “There is much to be done in the evolving space of developing food grade recycled content so the government’s focus on R&D funding to support increasing the amount of recycled plastic in products is a welcome start.” The food and grocery sector supports the Plastic Action Plan, which strikes a balance for all sectors to collaborate and develop a much-needed plastics circular economy, according

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NSW Government continues push to reduce plastic waste.

to Barden. “The AFGC is leading the development of the National Plastic Recycling Scheme (NPRS) with the aim of dramatically increasing the collection and recycling of soft plastic packaging such as bread bags, toilet paper wrap and confectionery wrappers,” she said. “The NSW Plastic Action Plan support for R&D and trials to find innovative recycling solutions and increase the recycled content in food and medicinal safe packaging is much needed and welcomed by industry.

“Providing a clear policy framework supported by innovation funding support will drive industry confidence and actions towards creating a circular economy, where packaging materials are not only collected locally but recycled locally, to produce high quality material able to be remanufactured into food grade packaging,” said Barden. The AFGC also supports the NSW Government in reducing carbon emissions through requiring food and organics collections by 2030 and supporting the recovery of biogas from waste materials. F


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MEET THE MANUFACTURER

MILKLAB raising the bar for dairy alternatives in coffee Freedom Foods group general manager of marketing Serge Costi speaks with Food and Beverage Industry News about how MILKLAB has carved out its place in the market by creating alternative milk options that are specifically formulated for barista made coffee.

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he founders of MILKLAB, from Freedom Foods Group, saw a hole in the barista made coffee market in 2015 and decided it was the right time to capitalise, five years later that decision continues to pay off. “We were the first brand to be developed specifically for coffee,” said Freedom Foods gourp general manager Serge Costi. “There were other plant-based brands that performed in coffee but nothing which was designed just for coffee that offered a range of milk options like us, from almond to soy, coconut, macadamia, dairy and lactose free.” “MILKLAB is essentially a one-stop milk shop for the food service channel.” Costi said the company knew from day one that to find success in the market they would need some expert input and feedback by employing the services of industry experts. “We really wanted to have that full-service range for baristas. To develop that range we worked in collaboration with the industry, working with a range of expert baristas, roasters and q-graders who all helped develop the formulations for the brand,” said Costi. “We found certain parts are growing exceptionally well, like lactose-free and almond, which are both on trend at the moment. But cafés want choice so that is where coconut and macadamia allows them to offer something new and different to customers. The range was built out with the coffee experience in mind.” MILKLAB knew tapping into the expert industry knowledge of café owners and baristas would be an invaluable tool in creating its product range. “Baristas pride themselves on the coffee that they deliver to their

customers, so they only accept the best and they were the ones who really adopted MILKLAB and were advocates for it from the beginning,” said Costi. “Because the baristas’ pride is on the line, they need the best milk and the best coffee to deliver an experience that their customers expect. It was through trial and repetition with the industry to get where we are today. “That industry feedback was essential when the brand formed and its essential to MILKLAB’s success now. It’s the same approach we take on any new product, working with the industry and trialling the product with them before tweaking and revising it and going from there. That is how we put out the best quality plant-based and dairy milks.” MILKLAB’s extensive range of products, which includes almond, soy, coconut and macadamia, are only available to cafés and qualified baristas, but that hasn’t stopped the company from fostering a strong consumer base. Costi credited MILKLAB’s approach with creating a ‘cult-like’ following for the brand. “People have started requesting MILKLAB by name, and we get a lot of mail from consumers saying that it really annoys them when MILKLAB isn’t available. The daily coffee ritual is very important to people. You don’t want to mess with that,” said Costi. The Australian-owned company also puts special emphasis on sourcing locally made and premium ingredients for its product offerings. “For us it’s about using the best quality ingredients, like our new MILKLAB Oat product where we use the best 100 per cent Australian oats, or getting the best dairy from Shepperton, for example,” said Costi. The company has two production

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factories, one in Shepparton and another in Ingleburn. “Ingleburn is a world-class facility producing MILKLAB plantbased beverages and then there’s the impressive Shepparton facility, which produces MILKLAB Dairy, using the highest quality dairy from the Murray-Goulburn region,” said Costi. Sourcing locally was important, but the quality of ingredients was essential for MILKLAB to find the

perfect alternative milk formulation that would hold up to the baristamade coffee process. “Having close relationships with the farmers is at the heart of what MILKLAB and Freedom Foods is all about. For our dairy, being positioned there in the MurrayGoulburn region (northern Victoria) means we’ve got access to some of the best dairy in the world straight from local farms. It’s a seamless flow from getting the best quality


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MILKLAB formulates alternative milks for barista made coffee. milk and having great quality partnerships, which lead into great quality products. “For our plant-based milks, we always look to source locally first, however, if the best quality ingredients aren’t available here in Australia then we will look

offshore. We’ve perfected the mix of ingredients that allows the milk to stretch, to texture and mimic the properties of dairy so you have that nice creamy and velvety milkalternative in your coffee.” After five years in the market, MILKLAB has seen continued

growth, even in the face of the 2020 global pandemic. “The brand continues to grow very well, and that demand has been there consistently from the start due to the industry demand for MILKLAB and increasing demand for MILKLAB overseas,” said Costi.

“2020 was disruptive for many in terms of shipping and bringing goods into the country, but we were shielded from that due to being Australian made. We were able to provide a consistent supply to the trade. It highlights the benefits of Australian manufacturing and the

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importance of it, which we are big supporters of at Freedom Foods Group.” Costi said MILKLAB was also well positioned to launch its MILKLAB Oat product, especially with some semblance of café normality returning across the country. “The future is looking bright for us, firstly, we need to focus on our launch of MILKLAB Oat. Secondly, we will continue to collaborate with the industry in terms of improving the coffee experience,” said Costi. “And then finally we are going to continue to build the brand with consumers through advertising, events and sampling.” Currently, the export market makes up around 10 per cent of MILKLAB’s business and is growing rapidly. “For context, our domestic business makes up about 90 per cent of the MILKLAB brand. And over time that percentage will shift as we aggressively grow our export business,” said Costi. “We will focus on our key export markets like China, Southeast Asia,

South Africa and the Middle East. “There is a lot of room to grow in those markets, and we have a talented and dedicated team focused on building distribution there.” Another critical piece in MILKLAB’s growth was the launch of its very first advertising campaign. MILKLAB has also prepared accordingly should the brand continue to grow rapidly in the domestic and overseas markets. “Over the past five years we’ve consistently reviewed where demand is at and where our supply can meet that demand and we have scaled it up accordingly, and will continue to do so” said Costi. MILKLAB is well positioned to continue its rapid growth and has been giving back to the industry which helped it over its first five years in the market. “We had a free coffee day at some of out participating cafes. It was a big push around the birthday, and it was exciting to see the engagement from the trade. That was a very exciting moment for us in the MILKLAB journey,” said Costi. F

Serge Costi, Freedom Foods group general manager of marketing, said the company saw a hole in the market and found success filling it.

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PROCESS CONTROL

Calibration check technology, the temperature sensor that checks itself Process reliability and constant product quality are crucial in the food industry, whether in the manufacture of beverages, confectionary, dairy or in meat processing.

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he slightest impurities can cause great damage to a manufacturer, such as the product recall of entire production runs or expensive downtime, and then there is the damage to the brand reputation. One such area of paramount importance is accurate and stable temperature measurements. Analytical measuring sensors assist in the monitoring and control of these important areas of food production. This is highlighted with the newly released temperature sensor from ifm which comes with temperature calibration check

technology (TCC) that complies with the required standards and directives of 3A, EHEDG and FDA. The TCC means it is suitable for hygienic installations such as those in the food and beverage industry. TCC technology is the sensor that checks itself. Temperature is one of the most important measurements used in process control and within the food and beverage industry, accurate and stable temperature measurement is vital for proper product quality and safety. But, what happens if the process temperature is inaccurate? What if production managers could eliminate

product quality risk due to inaccurate process temperature measurement between calibration cycles? The TCC gives immediate notification of deviations in accuracy and improved quality assurance between calibration intervals. The TCC is specifically designed to combat the challenges of typical temperature products. ifm’s “Calibration Check” technology provides real-time continuous monitoring of instrument accuracy and measurement uncertainty. Leveraging the digital communication also provides better measurement accuracy and reliability than analogue since there are no signal losses. Smart diagnostic technology monitors accuracy with two measuring elements in the tip of the sensor to react to temperature changes, with the microprocessor monitoring them for any potential decrease in measurement accuracy. The TCC’s repeatability is less than 0.015°C so users are assured the instrument provides repeatable measurements time after time. The new TCC technology is designed to give users peace of mind that food being produced is monitored 24 hours a day. It also monitors its own health and accuracy between calibration checks. CIP processes are among the harshest to which instruments are exposed. The constant cycling between hot and cold temperatures

can quickly cause fatigue of the electronic components and therefore lead to drift and failure. Every CIP cycle is a potential source of drift. Each TCC sensor is “tested beyond standards” to ensure ifm manufactures the most stable, reliable and accurate temperature products. Throughout the development of this product, ifm engineers identified the primary causes of drift and failure. The company tested these products and those of three other major manufacturers in its X-treme test lab. They simulated CIP in its thermal shock chamber with instruments being submerged in a bath at -15 °C for 10 minutes and then transferred immediately (< 10 seconds) to another bath at 140 °C. Drift was tested after every 50 cycles at a measured temperature of 123 °C. ifm took results shown for manufacturers B and C at a point where each unit failed. There is no data shown for manufacturer A, since its products failed after two thermal cycles. The TCC measurement drifted < 0.2 °C and it did not fail even after 1000 cycles, at which point, ifm stopped the test.

Permanent status checking Due to the calibration check technology, the TCC permanently checks its own drift behaviour. The sensor compares the temperature value to the simultaneously measured reference value.

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If the deviation is outside the tolerance range, which can be set between 0.5 and 3K, the TCC provides an optical signal and sends a message to the central controller via IO-Link and the diagnostic output. The same applies to cases of serious malfunctions.

Quality assurance due to event-related measurement Particularly in production processes where exact temperature values are decisive for the product quality, it is important that the measured values are precise. The TCC allows plant operators to take event-related measurements in case of drifts instead of waiting for the next planned calibration interval. This reduces the risk of losing entire production batches due to faulty production temperatures. Transparent sensor communication with visual and digital indication: The TCC provides the current status in a simple and clear way. If the LED on the sensor is green, the unit operates reliably. Blue indicates a temperature deviation outside the tolerance range. Red indicates a serious malfunction, such as a failure of the main measuring element.

TCC technology is the sensor that checks itself. The TCC also automatically stores all the data required for consistent documentation via IO-Link: installation date, operating hours, temperature histogram as well as logbooks on event messages (operating hours and event number) and on the calibration check status

(operating hours, temperature value, drift value, limit and status). All of ifm’s process sensors, which include, flow, level, pressure, temperature and conductivity are made of food-grade materials. They have a hygienic housing designed and distinguished by high

ingress and temperature resistance and protection against high-pressure cleaning with aggressive agents. The stainless steel mounting accessories are also specially designed for the food industry and come with protection rating IP68/69K. F

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Safe and seamless interaction between robots and staff is essential on the factory floor.

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Safe robotics keeps the safety of staff as a priority. ensures open yet safe access to the machine while using the space available as effectively as possible. This protection enables the worker to position a pallet during operation without using any mechanical protective devices, while the robot continues to operate at a safely reduced speed. The horizontal protection provided by the safety laser scanner enables the robot’s speed to be reduced gradually until it comes to a complete stop – and ensures that it restarts automatically as soon as the worker has left the hazardous area. Only the vertical protection afforded by the safety light curtain will cause the robot to stop safely if the protective field is interrupted.

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Sensor solutions for robotics Humans and robots are working more closely together. SICK sensors help robots make more intelligent decisions, and give them the ability to sense objects, the environment, or

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Gold Peg is ready to showcase innovation at foodpro 2021 Gold Peg managing director, Simon Donnelly speaks to Food and Beverage Industry News about the company’s re-emergence into the Australian market.

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ood processing experts Gold Peg are taking the opportunity to showcase new innovations to the Australian market at the 2021 foodpro trade show in Sydney this October. Simon Donnelly, Gold Peg managing director said he was excited to share new innovations developed by the company and its new German parent company, Natec Hochland. “At foodpro we will actually be showing some equipment which is very unusual for us. We will be taking a small research and development skid of our RotaTherm continuous cooker. This is where we started in continuous cooking, with this flexible and dynamic system which continues to provide innovative solutions to food processing,” he said. “It will be the centrepiece for our foodpro stand, but our real focus there will be to reengage with the Australian market. “Australia hasn’t previously been a big market for us because we had been focused on large-scale continuous cooking and most of our customers have been overseas in places like America, Europe, Japan, but now it has

changed with our broadened equipment range, which includes multiple batch cooker technologies. In addition, our history has been with dairy but now has expanded significantly to include a diverse range of products ranging from sauces and mayonnaise through to pet food and meat defatting processes.” Donnelly said Gold Peg’s unique position, offering Australian machinery manufactured to the most demanding of German standards, is a big selling point. “That’s really our focus, to show the Australian market that here on their doorstep is a company that offers a full range of equipment able to produce a broad range of different products, different capacities, different processes, and we can almost be like a one-stopshop for production rates starting as low as 100 kg/h,” said Donnelly. Donnelly said the diversity in production created by its partnership with Hochland was something Gold Peg was keen to take advantage of. “One real advantage we have here is that our parent company, Hochland, a large dairy company in Europe, provide the best R&D facility

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you could ask for because they are very demanding but very innovative in wanting high class machinery,” said Donnelly. “It ensures your machinery utilises the most advanced technologies and obviously the highest qualities in build and sanitary requirements.” Gold Peg is also looking to change the narrative around only being a continuous cooking system specialist. “We are known within some markets for our continuous cooking systems, but we don’t want to be pigeonholed like that,” said Donnelly. “We want the market to know that no matter the size of the company, where they are at in their business cycle, be it just an idea right through

to looking to build a new factory, we can join them and help them with a range of solutions from our batch and continuous cooking portfolio.” “I think foodpro is a good opportunity for us to share this and show we offer high-quality Australian equipment that is totally accessible here, in Australia now.” Donnelly said many companies within Australia were reaching a point where some machinery is due for upgrades, and Gold Peg can offer new equipment with real innovation. “Companies are still making their products, but a lot of the plants and machinery is quite old in Australia, so a lot of companies are looking to upgrade to try and improve their processes to help make more money,” said Donnelly. “Where we see our niche is being able to offer truly innovative products that can support the market,” The company hopes foodpro will give it the opportunity to showcase the advancements firsthand. “We have some new approaches to processing that really are innovative and provide a lot of advantages to


FOOD PROCESSING Gold Peg managing director, Simon Donnelly, said he is excited by new innovations.

the end users and that’s what we are going to be sharing at foodpro,” said Donnelly. “We want to encourage a dialogue around our products and how our leading-edge equipment can help the customer get ahead and stay ahead within the industry.” A new piece of technology being offered from Gold Peg is a magnetic emulsifier, the M4E. “This is used for making emulsions or dispersions, for example mayonnaise and cream cheese, and traditionally

they require high shear mechanical action,” said Donnelly. “What the M4E technology offers, is the ability to create emulsifications or dispersions using a magnetic field so there is no requirement for highpowered mechanical devices and all their associated running costs. “Utilising this magnetic technology is a truly innovative process and something we think will be of a lot of interest in Australia.” Gold Peg also offers support to clients in optimising project outcomes

Gold Peg offers the Australian market a new project approach. from the initial discussions and continues after the installation of its products on site. “Remote monitoring and assistance are a critical part of our portfolio and we are developing more after sales support products in this area. This can

include operational enhancements or predicative maintenance data as well,” said Donnelly. These Gold Peg products can be found at stand D1 at 2021 foodpro trade show being held at the Sydney Showground from October 10. F

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AJ Bush upgrades for safer operating efficiencies and reduced odours AJ Bush and Sons specialise in protein recovery so Hydro Innovations proposed the company use a Venturi-Aeration system as an alternative to traditional aerators.

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J Bush & Sons (Manufactures) is one of Australia’s largest east coast protein recovery providers operating rendering and manufacturing plants in New South Wales and Queensland. The plants specialise in processing animal by-products for the meat and butchery industries. The NSW (Riverstone) plant’s collection area, in addition to Sydney Metro, ranges from Nowra in the south to Canberra, Dubbo and Bathurst in the inland and up to Newcastle and Tamworth in the north. The material collected is recycled into products used for livestock, pet food, aquaculture, fertiliser and biofuels. AJ Bush’s Riverstone plant has undergone numerous upgrades over the years, aligning with company goals of minimising waste, reducing the risk of pollution (odour), and the continuous improvement in providing a safe work environment for employees. As part of this program, plant engineer, Nick Lawrance, contacted Hydro Innovations for advice and assistance in replacing aging surface (floating) aerators on its wastewater treatment system. Lawrance wanted an aeration

system that could be monitored and maintained from the lagoon banks and provide a safe environment that operators could attend to maintenance and keep the aeration system at peak operational efficiency. Hydro Innovations proposed a Venturi-Aeration system as an alternative to traditional surfacefloating aerators which can be considered difficult and potentially hazardous to service or maintain. These surface aerators are usually connected to lagoon bank by cables and generally require operators to “paddle out” in a small boat to carryout work. It was emphasised that by using Venturi-Aerators, asset owners can minimise WHS risks and reduce maintenance and operating costs.. Venturi-Aerators can produce the desired level of mixing and dissolved oxygen with all the equipment located on the banks of lagoons/ponds, not in or on them. The rendering plant had been operating five floating units and when one of these failed it was decided to install a Venturi-Aeration system to trial the effectiveness and operation of the system. After a month of operation, good

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The Venturi Aerator is used in conjunction with a self-priming pump. results had been achieved especially in the reduction of surface scum, maintaining required dissolved oxygen levels, improved operating efficiencies and contributing to lower odour levels. The other benefit of the newly installed “bank-mounted” VenturiAeration system is the ability to quickly, safely and easily inspect the system or make any adjustments to the equipment if required, ensuring a safe working environment for operators. Lawrance is pleased with the results and is considering replacing the balance of the old system with bankmounted venturi-aerators.

What is a Venturi Aerator? A Venturi Aerator is a device used to mix and aerate tanks, ponds and lagoons; it uses Bernoulli’s principal, whereby a low-pressure area is created by an accelerated fluid. The unit is used in conjunction with a self-priming pump. The pump draws water from the source and pumps it into the Venturi-Aerator. Within the device there is an “acceleration zone” where the pumped fluid is accelerated, creating a low-pressure area within the “aspirating zone”. Here it draws in atmospheric air

at the rate of 2.2 times the rate of the fluid being pumped. The air and water then passes into the “mixing and oxidation zone” where the waste water and air are mixed under pressure. The turbulent mixing facilitates the removal of substances with weak constants such as CO2 and VOCs. It also oxidises sulphur containing molecules such as hydrogen sulphide and mercaptans for effective odour and corrosion control, as well as reducing the size of organic molecules. The fluid, saturated with dissolved oxygen is then pumped back into the source. Because of the nature of the system (using a self-priming pump), mixing and destratification is controlled by the positioning of the suction and discharge of the pump. Water can therefore be drawn from anywhere, and at any depth of the tank or lagoon, and can be discharged anywhere at any depth. AJ Bush & Sons established its first plant in Riverstone, NSW, in 1956, and the family ownes company still operates from its original site. “We emphasise high quality products, energy efficiency and a safe environment,” said a spokesperson. F


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Vega adapting to challenges presented in 2020 VEGA continues to support customers during some trying circumstances. Food & Beverage Industry News explains.

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hen there are troubled times within an industry, it’s nice to know that help is at hand if things begin to go wrong. After unprecedented lockdowns within Australia’s borders, there are still essential services that must work through the uncertainty created by the COVID-19 pandemic. Alongside emergency services, food and beverage processing and manufacturing is vital in keeping Australians fed and watered and a key to keeping manufacturing moving is making sure plant and machinery is in top condition, and if there are issues, they are solved quickly. VEGA is one company that has been supplying German manufactured, high-quality products to the food and beverage industry for some time now. Like most companies, Vega is adapting to the new climate quickly and has people on the ground across

most states and territories. “We’ve got three in Western Australia, one that covers South Australia and the Northern Territory, three in Queensland, five – including two service guys – in New South Wales, and two in Victoria,” said VEGA service manager, John Coulton. “I support them by phone and also Zoom video and remote support if need be. Internationally, we have a 24-hour hotline and if a call comes to my mobile during Australian daylight hours, or if there are issues interstate, I will discuss with the BDM and work out an action plan taking into consideration travel restrictions in the present environment.” VEGA is using a few strategies to help clients when it comes to troubleshooting. While it is ideal to be on the ground, with the possibility of lockdowns, other methods have been adopted.

“We’ve got everybody on Zoom, so that is our main way to support the industry in terms of our service and sales team to help with any issues remotely,” said Alex Mazor, VEGA’s marketing manager. “We are available to help customers with product settings, adjustments and diagnostics. Also, we’re remotely assisting our customers by being able to access VEGA software platforms such as PACTware using a remote function via IOS, Android and PC devices, so that helps them with any set up, product demo or backend configurations. “Our service and sales team have a wealth of experience and utilising Zoom for them has been really central, especially when it comes to reassuring our customers that it is business as usual for VEGA.” Coulton gives a practical example of how this assistance works for both

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VEGA and the client. “We have a bagging company that is a client who bought two new radars from us and they tried to set them up themselves but didn’t have much success,” he said. “So, the client set up the PACTware software package, and sent us some echo curves and that helped tell us what the issue was.” PACTware is utilised similarly to a depth sounder in a boat. It gives users a graphical representation of what the radar can help them see, said Coulton. “He was in the Riverina, so we connected to his computer via Team Viewer, and we saw what was happening albeit on a smaller scale. We got drawings of the silo, so we knew what we were looking at,” he said. “As you would expect the bagging system had a big taper, so it wasn’t a straightforward job. It took us two days to help set up the two different silos – we did one for one morning and the next one after that. “We told the client what he needed to do in terms of aiming the radar – which is similar to aiming a torch and seeing where you shine it – and fixed the problem. We were seeing it live even though we were not there. With our experience, we were able to fix it.” Another example of support with the same software package comes with what VEGA calls a service recording. The customer does not have to understand what the issue is or to look at it. All they have to do is connect it up to the sensor, which starts recording all the data – such as the parameters, echo curves, trends and an event model – and they can email that information to Coulton. “I’ll take it home and a have a look at it and help them fix the issue,” he said. “If it was something like the bagging issue, it might be that it is


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VEGA continues to help companies during uncertain times. playing up where they’re filling it, and they need to do several changes to fix it. “While he is doing these changes, I’m looking at it at the same time as him and helping him solve the problem. I treat it like it is a training exercise for them, as well as fixing the problem.”

VEGA Tools App One piece of technology that the company is utilising is the VEGA tools app, which can be used on either an iPhone/iPad or Android mobile phone. “In the old days there were two ways of setting up an instrument – either pressing a button on the top or

a laptop. Now its Bluetooth, so the customer can pull out their iPhone or iPad or android device, and use the VEGA tools app. They don’t need a laptop anymore,” said Coulton. “I was up at a mine in the Pilbara for a couple of weeks doing a training course. We did an exercise where the foreman decided to invite some of the young technicians who utilise a device, we call a hockey puck, which is connected to their phones via Bluetooth. “They put it the puck on the sensor and put the information onto their iPhone and they sent me a screen shot of the problem. As with this exercise and in real instances, nine times out of ten we can fix the

issue if we can see what the issue is. It gives clients another tool to fix a problem.” With Zoom, VEGA has gone a little bit further. The customer can have their phone on them, start the VEGA tools app, have all the settings ready, and can have a Zoom meeting and can show Coulton the problem that has occurred via mirroring. “John can mirror his phone with Zoom and diagnose the problem,” said Mazor. “It takes screen shots to the next level. The customer can see what is happening and so can John and can diagnose or change settings that way remotely. The sales team can work in

tandem doing the same. “It really just takes troubleshooting and support to the whole next level. You can screen share to the service team using any IOS or Android and PC devices. That is going to be really critical and we are utilising the technology as much as we can to reassure customers that we are there for them.” VEGA is also continuing product demonstrations live through Zoom, setting up a scenario where the company can go through the product with clients. While the circumstances in which they work might have changed, the amount of support the company offers has not. F

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Heat and Control’s new spiral oven provides greater capacity Engineered for high volume, spiral ovens are used to cook a multitude of foods.

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he Heat and Control spiral oven provides maximum baking capacity with a small footprint as an alternate solution to tunnel ovens. It was developed to cook large amounts of meat, poultry, prepared foods, bakery items, breakfast cereal, and even dehydrated fruit and vegetables. The oven can partially or fully cook a product and even facilitates dehydration before further downstream processing. The ovens can also develop and enhance product colour and are suitable for products requiring a long residence time. Heat and Control sales and marketing manager, Greg Pyne, told Food and Beverage Industry News that the spiral oven was best suited to medium, and large-scale producers. Pyne also explained the differences between the single-drum and twin-drum options. “A single drum has one heating zone. All the product inside this oven is exposed to the same cooking environment. This can result in lower yields compared to the same product cooked in a twin drum,” said Pyne. “The twin drum has the advantage of setting two very different cooking environments within the one system. The ‘up-drum’ can be set with high humidity to cook but not dry out a product, while the down drum can be set with a drier environment, often used to develop product colour. “This results in less moisture loss from the product and reduced loss of yield, available factory space often determines which oven is chosen.” The spiral oven is typically placed down-stream from a frying system and up-stream from a freezer. The fryer sets up the coatings and then the spiral oven is used to further cook the product and develop its colour. The product is versatile in its ability to use dry heat, steam only, or

Heat and Control’s newest spiral oven maximises baking capacity. a combination of the two. “Dry heat is used to develop and enhance product colour. The downside of this method is that moisture evaporates from the product resulting in smaller yields,” said Pyne. “Moisture loss from the product also affects texture and palatability. By reducing moisture loss, a producer ensures higher product weights and a better tasting product, which leads to increased profitability.” A food processor may use the steam option for a 100 per cent steamed product that doesn’t require any colour development. This method transfers energy to the product with little or no moisture loss. “By using a combination of both steam and dry heat, a processor

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gets the best of both worlds. Steam helps to reduce moisture loss and The spiral oven is the result of four decades of development.

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yields,” said Pyne. The spiral oven was developed over four decades and as such has a host of features, including a patented moisture control system and a continuous belt washing and drying system. “This system was originally used in our MPO oven and later adapted for our spiral oven. It is easy to use and maintain with proven reliability and doesn’t use expensive sensors requiring frequent calibration,” said Pyne. “Water spray and belt brushes ensure that the oven’s belt is kept clean during operation. A soak tank prior to the belt wash softens and loosens baked on grime making the job of cleaning the belt brushes much easier.” The structure of this oven doubles as pipework for a clean in place system (CIP). CIP spray balls are placed to ensure all internal surfaces are sprayed during CIP. Nozzles on the cantilevers spray directly onto the belt to assist with cleaning. “The CIP system has a continuous filter that reduces the risk of spray balls and nozzles being blocked and this reusable filter element is easily removed for cleaning,” said Pyne. “Settings can be saved for every recipe and there is no need to change the settings every time. Options for automatic dosage of cleaning chemicals are also available.” The unit also allows processors to use the entire width of the oven belt allowing for higher capacity outputs as well as having the capability to create a uniform temperature distribution. “Uniform cooking temperature distribution ensures product is cooked evenly, irrespective of placement on the conveyor belt,” said Pyne. “This benefits processors by delivering consistent results every time. The HMI/PLC provides the ability to create recipes for different products and eliminates the need for machine operators to record settings.” The oven was also designed to be space saving and easy to move and install. “The round shape of this oven removes any dead space from the process environment inside the oven. The round enclosure, combined with a centrally located fan, means products are exposed to 360° airflow during cooking,” said Pyne. The heat source for the oven is

chosen based on the product mix with thermal oil, indirect gas, direct gas steam, and electric all being viable options. “Thermal oil, indirect gas and steam heating are usually used for meat products and are chosen so that the heat exchange (HX) can be cleaned via the CIP system,” said Pyne. “The HX is hygienically designed to eliminate trap points for build-up. Indirect gas heated spirals are used when processing chicken products where the by-products of combustion cannot impinge on the chicken meat.” Electrical heating can be used for dehydrators where temperatures are low or if the customer has access to cheap electricity. The unit is the only twin spiral oven that provides ‘True Two Zone’ uniform cooking control, which has been proven to cook meat products with low yield loses. “The first zone can be used to get maximum heat transfer with a high moisture environment to gain high core temperature,” said Pyne. “The second zone can be used to complete the pathogen kill and gain surface colour and texture without impacting on yield loss.” F

The spiral oven also reduces the carbon footprint. The spiral ovens can be used to cook a large range of food products.

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Critical pH monitoring for cultures A new study from global manufacturer Bürkert concluded fermentation is the nucleus of the production process and is performed under a controlled environment.

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SM Food Specialties provides cultures, probiotics, biopreservation, sugar reduction and savoury taste solutions to the global food and beverage industry. The company’s ingredients and solutions enable its customers to make healthier and more sustainable consumer products. It is a global leader in the manufacturing of products used in the dairy industry, with nearly 150 years expertise in microbiology and fermentation technologies. These include the production of cultures and bio-preservation

solutions for use in applications such as cheese ripening, yoghurt production, beverage brewing, and lactose-free milk production. Due to the nature of the products which are manufactured, there is a strong emphasis on system cleanliness – unwanted microbes can seriously compromise or destroy the finished product. Both CIP and SIP processes are utilised, in addition to inline process equipment having zero deadlegs, maintaining a sterile manufacturing process.

Fermentation is the core process Fermentation is the nucleus of the production process and is performed under a controlled environment. The void between the product interface and the internal top of vessel surface is gas blanketed with either carbon dioxide or nitrogen, depending upon the characteristics of the culture or enzyme. The most critical process parameters during fermentation are pH and temperature, with typical pH ranges for all products being between

5.6 and 6.4. Whatever the target pH, the value must be maintained with minimal deviation. For example, some cultures may only have a pH tolerance of ±0.1. Fluctuations in pH can cause a number of undesirable results, such as reduced growth rate or reduced product effectiveness and variations in quality. Where the culture consists of multiple strains, changes in pH can promote the growth of one strain over another, resulting in an out-ofspecification product. In the worst DSM Food Specialists’ solutions allow for more sustainable products .

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case, product can be destroyed, so the accurate monitoring and control of pH is fundamental to the success of the production process.

Fluctuations in pH can create undesirable results, such as reduced growth rate.

Enter the Burkert 8201 solution The pH monitoring technology previously used by DSM had a number of drawbacks, which set the company to looking for a more up-todate and effective solution. With the previous system, pH probes needed to be replaced every three months, and they were not tolerant to clean-in-place (CIP) and sterilisation-inplace (SIP) processes, so cleaning required removal of the probes from the lines. If the system was not operating for a time – for example over a weekend – then the probes needed to be removed from the line and immersed in distilled water to prevent measurement drift on start-up of the system when re-installed. DSM Food Specialties had an existing relationship with Bürkert, and chose to replace their pH probes with Bürkert’s Type 8201 hygienic pH measuring system, which provided an effective solution to the drawbacks of the previous system. The Type 8201 glass-free probe offers a robust and unbreakable construction, and a long service life with long calibration intervals. The extremely smooth enamel surface of the probe inhibits the medium from sticking and is easy to clean in-line. Due to its robust design and high temperature and chemical tolerance, the electrode can stay in the process even during a CIP or SIP purification. This meant that DSM could dispense with expensive retractable fittings and would no longer need to remove the probe over the weekend or maintain a special probe storage environment. External components of the Type 8201 system also offer an IP68 ingress protection rating, making them resistant to washdown processes.

Fewer intrusions and greater accuracy With the Type 8201, temperature sensing is also included in the same probe. A PT100 output is provided, removing the need for a separate temperature sensor, and thereby reducing the number of intrusions into the process. Fewer intrusions into the piping

reduces the risk of either ingress of contaminants into the process or of egress of process fluids. As well as integral temperature measurement, greater accuracy is also maintained via a constant supply of potassium chloride electrolyte. Electrolyte level monitoring in the system’s pressure container prevents operation without an electrolyte, and when a minimum level has been reached, the electrolyte supply bottle in the pressure container is simply changed.

Ingredients and solutions enable customers to make healthier consumer products.

Solving a problem with a future-proofed solution Combined with Bürkert’s Type 8691 multifunction controller, full support of the Modbus TCP, PROFINET or EtherNet/IP protocols means that unlike the previous system, DSM will be able to integrate the new pH measuring system into an industrial Ethernet infrastructure in the future.

Type 8691 Control head for decentralised automation of ELEMENT process valves “Accuracy and stability of pH measurement is critical for optimisation of both product quality and yield,” said a representative of DSM. “Previously the reliability of pH measurement was a constant issue, but now the Bürkert solution provides the reliability we seek,” the whitepaper study concluded. F www.foodmag.com.au | July 2021 | Food&Beverage Industry News 29


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Chr. Hansen has launched The Probiotics Institute With more than 55 million hits on “probiotics” online, it can be hard to find science-based information from trustworthy sources. Therefore, as an industry leader, Chr. Hansen launched The Probiotics Institute.

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he new platform, The Probiotics Institute, provides educational and scientific content on probiotics and the human microbiome. As the interest in probiotics and the microbiome continues to grow, not least during the past year where the world has found itself in unprecedented times, so does the number of misconceptions about probiotics and the benefits associated with them. A new initiative from Chr. Hansen, a sustainable biotech company, sets out to clarify and provide clear information about probiotics to healthcare professionals and B2B customers on a global scale. The Probiotics Institute is dedicated to education around the world of probiotics and the human microbiome. The aim is to provide relevant and engaging content on probiotics and the probiotic strains and solutions that have been scientifically documented. Available first in English and, subsequently, in several other languages, the information is presented in an easily understandable format. In addition to the global version, Chr. Hansen is also launching The Probiotics Institute (China), a service in Chinese specifically designed to match the needs of the Chinese market only. At the same time, a locally hosted

The Probiotics Institute provides educational and scientific content on probiotics. version of Chr. Hansen’s official website, in Chinese, is being developed and was launched in June. A local Chinese server hosting the corporate website will make it easier for Chinese stakeholders to access the information on the website quicker. “We are excited to launch this platform across a number of important markets to provide an even better service and inspiration to our B2B customers and health care professionals,” said Christian Barker, executive vice president of Chr. Hansen’s Health & Nutrition Division. “We have a strategic ambition to shape the global probiotics market through scientific leadership and

The company’s strategic ambition is to shape the global probiotics market through scientific leadership.

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expansion into new B2B customer groups and segments, and this initiative should be seen as a step in that direction.”

A scientific approach to probiotics The Probiotics Institute is designed to give visitors the optimal user experience by providing scientific information about the usage and different benefits of probiotics, ranging from infants to seniors, including a guide for choosing the right probiotics. “It is our ambition that The Probiotics Institute will foster the engagement of users and become a natural forum of reference and interaction for healthcare professionals and professional science communities,” said Kevin Mehring, senior vice president for human health, Chr.Hansen. “We know that it can be challenging for healthcare professionals and our business partners to distinguish reliable evidence from many conflicting scientific studies of varying quality. “We want to help them make informed choices in the probiotic jungle. We will do this by providing high-quality content on The Probiotics Institute, relevant for professionals needing information, and scientific data or educational content within the field of probiotics.”

Mehring said Chr. Hansen’s role as specialists in probiotics means the company should help lead the way. “We want to demonstrate Chr. Hansen’s commitment to education and increase the general awareness about probiotics with healthcare professionals and our B2B customers, based on our scientific approach to research and innovation,” said Mehring. Chr Hansen has more than a century of experience in developing probiotics for the human microbiome, providing a range of health benefits and backed by science and supported research. The Probiotics Institute provides science-based information on subjects like human microbiome, infant health, immune health, general information on probiotics and scientific studies data. Some examples of the probiotics include Lactobacillus rhamnosus, the world’s most documented probiotic strain which demonstrates wide benefits, and Bifidobacterium, BB-12, which is associated with health benefits in several areas. The best probiotic strains to support health are those that have been associated with health benefits in highquality scientific studies. For example, the health benefits associated with the Lactobacillus rhamnosus strain do not extend to other Lactobacillus rhamnosus strains. This means that the Lactobacillus rhamnosus, GR-1 is not able to exert the same health benefits as LGG, despite them both being Lactobacillus rhamnosus strains. Chr. Hansen is a global, differentiated bioscience company that develops natural ingredient solutions for the food, nutritional, pharmaceutical and agricultural industries. The company’s microbial and fermentation technology platforms, including its broad and relevant collection of around 40,000 microbial strains, have gamechanging potential. F


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Hilco Global help companies find extra value in surplus assets Since launching the APAC team in 2019, Hilco Global has built an international reputation as specialists in helping businesses around the world understand and realise the value of its assets. Food and Beverage Industry News sits down with Adrian Paley and Luke Johnston to learn about their objectives and plans for future growth.

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ilco Global built its reputation by helping companies of all sizes and types, including a range of manufacturers and producers, either sell off assets or completely close a processing or manufacturing site. Hilco’s head of commercial and industrial, Adrian Paley, told the publication that understanding the value of an asset and how to sell it was of critical importance in so many situations, not just when a plant or factory is being closed. “When we are engaged it’s our job to implement our knowledge and expertise on a global scale and come back to our clients and articulate what these things are worth. From there we take those assets and move them on to new homes,” said Paley. Hilco Global has quite an extensive history in the food and beverage sector. “We work in manufacturing and production closures across lots of industries including pharmaceuticals and manufacturing. We have worked extensively in the automotive manufacturing sector in the past, it just so happens there is a large focus on food and beverage at the moment,” said Paley. Paley party attributed the extra focus on the food and beverage manufacturing sector to the emergence of more efficient technologies and machinery. “Another part of it, a large corporate client of ours is exiting all plastic packaging in the next five years. “They’ve got shrink and stretch wrappers that they are having us sell because they are getting away from plastics. It’s about sustainability to some degree but primarily this is about consolidation of sites and production efficiencies.” Hilco is currently working with

Hilco Global has built a reputation for helping sell assets and close industrial sites, said Luke Johnston.

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EQUIPMENT "We work in manufacturing and production closures across lots of industries including pharmaceuticals and manufacturing. We have worked extensively in the automotive manufacturing sector in the past, it just so happens there is a large focus on food and beverage at the moment." Lion Co, helping them to sell off surplus assets from the closed West End Brewery in Adelaide, as the major brewer looks to consolidate its processing capabilities. “In the past a company like Lion might not have sold their equipment, however we are working with them to maximise the value of their surplus assets by selling into the wider market on a truly global scale,” said Paley. Hilco Global senior executive of advisory and acquisitions, Luke Johnston, said the company had helped the major brewer see the value in asset sales. “The equipment is so big in scale, typically we have to break processing lines apart and sell the assets to numerous people,” said Johnston. “We are engaging with craft

brewers, wineries and multiple food processing companies at the moment, including overseas parties, as we work through the structured process of selling down the assets. “We help our clients engage with overseas markets with direct access to extract value out of assets that are at the end of utility for the client and can be repurposed in a productive way. We are finding companies on significant growth trajectories and looking to future proof their operations showing interest, and this is incredibly rewarding for our team; helping create new opportunities for businesses from both buyer and seller” This is a premium example of some of the things that Hilco Global specialise in, no matter the size of the company. “I think our ability to leverage our international databases and our

Adrian Paley said the company helps clients looking to future proof their operations.

global colleagues we have a unique ability to find buyers for otherwise complicated assets to sell and we leverage those channels around the world to find buyers and then help get the equipment from A to B,” said Johnston. “One of our other key strengths is our local team who have overseen some of the largest plant closure

projects in Australia. “Be it food and beverage or otherwise, we have the ability to oversee and manage really complex plant closure situations.” The Hilco Global APAC team have teams located nationally in Australia and across Southeast Asia, performing over 2,500 valuations and $150B in industrial asset sales. F

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FOOD MANUFACTURING

The future of workforce management in food manufacturing Food and Beverage Industry News speaks with Gideon Joseph, practice director, and Nick Crawford, practice manager, at Ultimate Kronos Group (UKG) about how purpose-built workforce management solutions can help food manufacturers to engage their employees, reduce labour costs, boost productivity, and minimise compliance risk.

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ccording to Gideon Joseph, practice director at Ultimate Kronos Group (UKG), the organisation’s goal is to empower workforces and, in doing so, empower companies. “We believe an organisation’s people are their most competitive asset,” he said.

Joseph said it’s important to start with the basics of “putting people first”. “From an absolute base level, the key thing is to make sure you’re actually paying people correctly so that you’re building trust, engagement, and retaining employees,” he said. “Then you have to ensure that

when you’re rostering people, you’re not just meeting compliance obligations under the industry award, but also complying with all relevant health and safety requirements.” Those can include obligations around number of days worked in a row, proper enforcement of breaks during the day, proper training,

and licencing. UKG offers comprehensive solutions in the fields of human capital management (HCM), payroll, and workforce management. Joseph said an organisation must get the fundamentals right and set the foundation before it considers anything else.

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“From there, we can start to think about initiatives that engage and empower employees,” he said. “For example, instituting an accessible employee self-service solution, so that employees can update their availability and apply for annual leave on their mobile devices anytime that suits them, and be assured that the system is in place to assess and approve changes immediately.” Such smooth-running processes can make the difference in retaining talent, an especially important concern right now for food manufacturers and growers.

A single solution Nick Crawford, practice manager at UKG, says that their offering, incorporating workforce management, HCM, and payroll into a single solution, offers great benefits to organisations in the modern, heavily regulated environment. “Scalability is critical as businesses expand and grow,” he said. “Recently, we’ve seen our food manufacturing clients ramp up production significantly to keep up with escalating demand. Being able to scale up a single solution, to hire and manage employee demographics, is tremendously useful. To have the unified solution work seamlessly with the employee-end experience is just vital. “It eliminates potential discrepancies such that payroll can be relied on as the authoritative source of truth. It also provides visibility and insight into a holistic picture of how an employee works, as well as greater efficiencies.” The need for integrated people management is particularly acute in the Australian context, adds Joseph. He said that in the past few years, and accelerated by the headaches of COVID-19, there has been a shift in perspective in assessing the resilience of Australia’s food manufacturing sector, including the resilience of labour supply. “Australia has one of the most complex employee relations systems in the world with our award requirements and the various other overlays,” said Gideon. “That’s why UKG invests hundreds of millions of dollars each year in R&D to ensure that our product is compliant and efficient from a legislative and regulatory perspective.

UKG’s workforce and human capital management solutions help optimise the people management processes.

"UKG has enabled us to automate and streamline our workforce management processes, saving us time and money. With real-time visibility into our labour trends, we’ve been able to significantly reduce overtime hours and their associated costs and moving to a cloud-based platform means we no longer need to worry about the cost of having on-site hardware or running disruptive updates. We know we’re using the latest and greatest product and are future proofing the business in doing so." Joe Esposito – national IT manager Tru Blu Beverages (A UKG customer)

productivity across the board,” he said. Organisations need to act now to make their workforces sustainable, especially in today’s competitive job market where everyone is vying for the same people and employee types. This aligns with the push to keep employees safe in their workplace, Joseph notes, as UKG rolls out smart facial recognition technology that enables employees to record their shift’s start and finish times without needing to touch the same machine as their peers. “A number of our customers are also implementing mobile solutions that allow their employees to punch in and out on their own mobile device,” he added. The demands put on food manufacturing companies over the past 18 months have also underscored the need to act proactively, said Joseph. Lockdowns, border closures, and fluctuating workforce availability all during a time of massively increased demand, have put tremendous pressure on food manufacturers to increase productivity with limited means. “Putting a workforce management system in place to take timeconsuming administrative tasks off employees and allow them to focus on their output, can be pivotal in meeting demand,” said Joseph.

The Industry 4.0 workforce If businesses want to scale, they still have to scale in the Australian context, and that’s where I think that products like what UKG offers are crucial in alleviating the manual workload that comes with complex compliance arrangements.” He notes that Australia’s employee relations system is not only complex, but also prone to sudden and dramatic developments. This includes the introduction in the past two years of an annualised salary requirement that puts the burden on organisations to track and document salaried employees to ensure they are receiving at least as much compensation as they would receive for actual hours worked under the relevant award. “That’s not something organisations ever had to do before,” said Joseph. “We’ve had a lot of contact in the past 18 months from manufacturing

businesses preparing to implement solutions to track and report on compliance from an annualised perspective. UKG’s single solution offers flexibility and adaptability to changing circumstances that is key in such an environment.”

The need to act now Nick Crawford said that the game has changed post-COVID, with pandemic labour restrictions creating friction with an already complex and expensive Australian labour environment. As food and beverage manufacturing booms in the wake of COVID, Crawford said manufacturing organisations are being increasingly driven to optimise their businesses to remain efficient. “With the recent growth we’ve seen, amid the intense cost of labour, there’s now a real need to shave costs as much as possible, while improving

The possibilities for automation and machine learning in HCM and workforce management are extremely exciting, said Joseph, both in terms of employee engagement and business optimisation. “Once upon a time if you were sitting at home and saw last minute tickets to go on some fantastic holiday, you’d have to wait until you got to work the next day, fill out a form, wait for it to be assessed, and so on,” he said. “The power of artificial intelligence and machine learning now allows you to actually configure a system so it knows how many people are needed, what conditions must be met, the number of people that can go on leave at one time, so that you can have automatic approval of that holiday. “That’s better for employers and employees in terms of efficiency and satisfaction.” F

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TRACEABILITY

Ensure your barcodes scan first time, every time GS1 Australia’s Solution Provider Directory is helping those within the food and beverage industry establish efficient supply chains.

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S1 Australia’s Solution Provider Directory can help food and beverage suppliers establish an efficient supply chain because the importance of accurate barcode labelling can’t be underestimated. Get it wrong and it can be an expensive and time-consuming mistake. Making sure the print quality is of a high standard and the barcodes are placed correctly on products and pallets should be a priority for any supplier in the food and beverage industry. According to Peter Davenport, manager of alliances at GS1 Australia, it’s vital to ensure a barcode scans first time, every time.

“One way to help companies achieve barcode success is to take advantage of GS1’s directory of 70 solution providers that have knowledge of and can implement GS1 standards,” said Davenport. “Many providers supply a complete packaging solution while others may specialise in areas such as barcoding, RFID and software solutions, for example, EDI and BarTender. “Food and beverage suppliers can be assured that the solution provider that they choose from the directory has the technical knowledge and experience to implement GS1 standards such as Freight Labelling.” GS1 Australia’s network of

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solution providers helps with the fast and accurate implementation of GS1 standards and contributes to ongoing innovation in supply chain management. Solution providers trained in GS1 standards solution providers know the GS1 standards inside-out and many also develop extra tools and resources to help businesses improve their supply chain. “If any supplier is looking for an expert to help implement GS1 standards quickly and accurately, the Solution Provider Directory is the best place to go. From barcode labelling to data warehousing, this extensive network of businesses is here to help,” Davenport added. All solution providers offer an extensive range of products and solutions including printers and labels, software and applications, IT hardware and mobility, data warehousing and management, As well as eCommerce enablement, systems integration, training and consulting, industry-specific solutions, warehouse and transport and logistics special needs for food and beverage suppliers Every day, all over Australia, millions of food and beverage items make their way from farms and factories to supermarket shelves, cafes, bars and restaurants. GS1 Australia works with key representatives of the food and beverage industry to develop leading initiatives to ensure the highest levels of efficiency and safety. It’s been at the forefront of content rich, on-pack barcodes that transform point-of-sale product identification. It’s imperative to ensure you meet the retailer’s mandatory packaging and barcode requirements and for traceability, GS1 provides the building blocks for companies of all sizes to deliver safe products and build customer trust. Why use a GS1 Solution Provider?

An efficient supply chain delivers value to a business. Leveraging the expertise of the GS1 network of solution providers will help a business get the most from barcoding, eCommerce, data management and RFID applications. All GS1 providers have thorough knowledge of GS1 systems, and all share the vision of delivering tangible supply chain benefits to GS1 members and industry groups. They can add benefits to a business through fast and accurate implementation of GS1 standards in a supply chain, value-added tools and resources to complement and enhance the GS1 system and access to the latest information on supply chain products and services. Other benefits include ongoing support to help continue to innovate and extend supply chain efficiencies. If you are looking for an expert to help implement GS1 standards quickly and accurately, from barcode labelling to data warehousing, GS1’s extensive network of solution providers is there to help. GS1 is a neutral, not-for-profit organisation that develops and maintains the most widely used global standards for efficient business communication. It is best known for the barcode, named by the BBC as one of “the 50 things that made the world economy”. The company’s standards and services improve supply chain efficiency, traceability and food safety across physical and digital channels in the food and beverage sector. GS1 standards such as the barcode continue to help make the vast complexity of modern, global business flow quickly, efficiently and securely, simplifying all kinds of supply chain processes in almost every sector all around the world. However, as consumers demand more and better product information, it is time to bring barcodes to the next level. F


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WASTEWATER

Wastewater specialists Aerofloat helps pizza maker meet industry compliance Michael Anderson, Aerofloat general manager of Engineering and Projects, speaks with Food and Beverage Industry News about the flexible offerings from the company.

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astewater treatment specialists Aerofloat offer a client specific service with the capacity to tailor each project to the specific needs and requirements of any company, its most recent collaboration with Picasso Foods being a prime example. The company can troubleshoot for clients, whether through managing variability in the wastewater flowrate, contamination levels or desired outcomes. “We can cater to space challenges and budget constraints,” said Aerofloat general manager Michael Anderson. “Aerofloat doesn’t just provide the same solution for everyone, it’s very much about customising for each customer given their wastewater flows, contamination levels and

desired outcomes. “We can also automate systems to a very high level of manual solution. In this case we made it fit the space, worked with the client closely and also partnered with another company.” Anderson speaks of Aerofloat’s latest project, installing a new wastewater treatment system for Picasso Foods, an Australian manufacturer of freshlyprepared pizzas. “Picasso Foods are a rapidly growing, ready to eat, pizza company and the business has been growing for a number of years now,” said Anderson.

Most recently Aerofloat helped Picasso Pizza meet Sydney Water compliance.

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“When they took on the new site that they are in now they installed a grease trap which would take care of their wastewater. However, as the business grew the grease trap became too small and with trade waste requirements all around the country, in this case Sydney, Sydney Water enforced that they must get compliant for suspended solids, which is a limit of 600mg per litre and a fat grease limit of 100mg per litre, and have the pH in spec. “We are a company that

specialises in trade waste systems and we were able to help the company with its compliance issues.” Picasso Foods commissioned Aerofloat because of its speciality and ability to cater to a client’s unique needs and customise a solution to meet those requirements. “We converted the old grease trap into a pump station and pumped it up to a treatment plant that we custom designed and installed in a space that was an old area where they had their outdoor lunch area,” said Anderson.


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Aerofloat’s detail-oriented approach to wastewater treatment and afterservice enables businesses to have peace of mind about their treatment issues. “All the wastewater goes into the drain and then into the ground through this grease trap and then into the sewer. We basically pump into an underground tank and pump it back to ground level and run it through our wastewater treatment plant and then transfer to the sewer connection. “We take the waste and suspended solids out of the water, correct the pH level of the water and then we drop it into the sewer. We also measure the flow of the water leaving the site.” Sydney Water conducted a series of tests on Picasso Food’s wastewater once the new wastewater treatment system was fully operational. “And we are well under the acceptable trade waste limit, so it has been a successful project,” said Anderson. Aerofloat’s detail-oriented approach to each project plays a large part in the success of its business. “We get out there to do our full due diligence on the plant, we design the whole thing and have all the components manufactured. Then we install it, commission it and wire it with our in-house staff, which not a lot of companies do,” said Anderson. “It means the client is ultimately dealing with one company managing everything from start to finish.”

But for Aerofloat, the job isn’t done once the new wastewater treatment system in installed and operational. “We continue to support the relationship well beyond the capital project through operating and maintaining the plant and supplying chemicals to the company. The relationship continues for years and the customers like that because they know we will be sticking around,” said Anderson. “The wastewater was a bit of an afterthought for them, so having Aerofloat provide the solution to satisfy Sydney Water, means they can now just focus on doing what they do best – making pizzas.” Anderson said it was common for a company to overlook the importance of wastewater treatment systems, especially for a growing business. “If you’re an industrial wastewater customer you put more heavily polluted waste into the sewer, it is serious in terms of its impact on the sewers and the treatment plant it is flowing to,” said Anderson. “Sometimes it gets overlooked without realising the implications. We do a lot of plants where this happens late in the piece. In this example the customer has outgrown what was satisfactory at the start.

Then they get too big and have to upgrade it not realising there is capital and ongoing costs. “While you are compliant there is still a cost to discharge to the sewer in terms of discharge specification limits and volume. It can be a burden on businesses with some having high BOD loads in urban environments where expenses can prohibit operations based on cost.” BOD is a measure of the amount

of oxygen used by bacteria to consume waste organic matter from the wastewater. The only way to reduce BOD is through a biological wastewater treatment plant, which Aerofloat has extensive experience and robust in-house products to contribute to the final plant design. An Aerofloat installation takes on average 12 weeks from the beginning to end, according to Anderson. “Time varies from project to project, but we will typically do a plant like that, we will be on site in 12 weeks and have it all said and done about a month later. We say about four months from the order to completion,” said Anderson. “We have an inquiry at the moment, the EPA is on their back about their discharge being out of spec, it is a rural food manufacturer. With that project there we can have it all running within 12 weeks or thereabouts.” Aerofloat is a growing company containing specialist professionals such as process, electrical, environmental and mechanical engineers. As well as a strong automation and commissioning team. “We cover all the disciplines and have a good range of in-house skills and a diverse team. It’s a great team of enthusiastic professionals who are dedicated to the job.” As a growing company Aerofloat know the challenges of meeting new demands around wastewater treatment. F

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FOOD PROCESSING

CBS Foodtech takes up latest slicing technology Ahead of foodpro 2021 Food and Beverage Industry News speaks with CBS Foodtech about its latest offering, which will also be on display at the industry trade show.

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BS Foodtech recently released its newest product, which is part of the StartUp line, ahead of the foodpro 2021. CBS Foodtech has taken up the latest slicing technology from TREIF. The Divider Startup offers one of the most compact slicers in its league, with fully featured slicing options like shingle, stacking and staggered stacks all possible on the one unit. With an intuitive touch screen the operators can easily navigate to all the stored programs and make adjustments during production without any issues, speeding up the manufacturing process while doing so. The unit can also be fully washed down and sanitised, offering some of the highest hygiene standards and disassembly, all without the use of specialised tools, streamlining the cleaning process. The unit can also slice a wide range of items, from cooked products like hams and bacons, to cured meats such as salami and prosciutto, as well tempered fresh meats like shabu shabu. All this is made possible due to the products patented cutting system and orbital blade, along with a large cutting window of 280 x 160mm and an infeed length of 600mm, the system gives this unit a wide range of applications. With its compact design and integral wheels, the unit can easily be pushed in and out of production areas as required, making it a flexible allrounder for many slicing tasks and a product which can be used across a range of manufacturing areas. The Divider StartUp is ideal for a

school canteen, commercial kitchens, butcher ‘s shops or for convenience production. The Divider Startup entry level model can provide a manufacturer with a flexible basis with which to work from. A standout feature of the start-up is its mobility and high level of adaptability with the low weight and mobile base allowing the slicer to be placed as needed. The compact design and space saving installation allows for flexible solutions on a daily basis and cleverly combines optimised handling through intuitive operation, the proven TREIF slicing technology and the hygienic design. The blade slider also prevents stopping of the blade which ensures an extremely short product loading time, creating the positive outcome of minimising dead time during production. With the Divider Startup’s circular blade slicer you can slice a wide range of products without the need to make any conversions to the machine. Meanwhile, the intuitive menu guided operation, with touch display and intelligent assistance function, allows users to change products in a matter of seconds. Another function aimed at streamlining the production process is data transfer via a USB port, meaning a user can import or backup data with ease. One of the other major benefits of the slicer, especially as the industry moves towards more sustainable production, is its ability to minimise energy output by allowing slicing to be

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done at higher temperatures, which in turn saves time for cooling and costs. As well as displaying at foodpro 2021, CBS Foodtech also offers a fully functional machine and product test facility that allows the company to demonstrate the use of machinery and processing techniques. CBS Foodtech can actively test ingredients for function and yield, and from that produce products from the initial concept right through to production. The facility is made available to

CBS FoodTech will display its latest offering at foodpro 2021.

customers who wish to test, develop, and plan their next project. Whether it’s the justification for a new machine or developing the next big product line, CBS Foodtech have a mix of machinery, ingredients, and product knowledge all in the one facility. Equipped with commercial fridges and freezes, interstate customers can pre-send product ready for their arrival or the demonstration can be videotaped and sent back for viewing. Demonstrations can also be performed at a customer’s premises. F


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Quality food requires quality temperature control MTA Australasia is set to showcase its chillers and heat pumps at the upcoming foopro 2021 in Sydney.

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nlike some chillers in the marketplace, MTA chillers and heat pumps are specifically designed for the food and drink industry, as confirmed by countless customers worldwide in some of the most diverse and demanding applications. Food industries require absolute reliability 24/7 and chillers which always work, whatever the conditions. The TAEevo Tech, from MTA Australasia, is an industrial process cooling chiller covering a cooling range from 2kWr to 260kWr. With a chilled water supply temperature range from 30oC down to -10oC for the standard range, and down to -24oC for LWT version, MTA’s TAEevo Tech range offers swift adaptability to rapidly changing requirements and ensures all phases in the process are perfectly catered for, even in the harshest conditions. Complete flexibility to all user needs is ensured thanks to MTA’s evaporator configuration which allows the unit to operate with high flow rates and reduced pressure drops ensuring continual reliability

MTA will feature industrial process cooling chiller at foodpro 2021.

and temperature control. MTA is a European based manufacturer and global supplier of commercial and industrial water chillers for both HVAC and industrial process applications covering a cooling capacity range between 2kWr to 1943 kWr. The MTA product range includes cooling-only and air to water heat pumps and chillers, purposebuilt laser chillers, covering both air- and water-cooled condenser configurations, with high efficiency and low noise options.

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The company’s products cover a large portfolio application range from industrial process cooling requirements such as food and drink, mining, biogas solutions, wineries, concrete cooling, laser cooling, plastics extrusion compressed air dryers, medical applications such as MRIs, Linac, PET, etc. to traditional chilled water air conditioning applications. MTA chillers and heat pumps offer a plug-and-play all-in-one solution, trusted since 1982 in food and drink applications worldwide.

"Complete flexibility to all user needs is ensured thanks to MTA’s unique evaporator configuration which allows the unit to operate with high flow rates and reduced pressure drops ensuring continual reliability and temperature control." With a robust design and fitted with quality components, MTA chillers are purpose built for industrial applications. Look no further than MTA for a field proven, fail safe operation. For further details on the product range visit MTA at foodpro 2021, on stand Z26, to see its TAEevo Tech range of chillers. F


AUTOMATION

The future of intelligent palletising As Arnott’s has grown over the years and product lines have become increasingly complex, it was clear there was a need to upgrade to the next generation of smart palletising.

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he 25-year-old Motoman palletiser that Arnott’s had installed in its NSW factory in Huntingwood in 1996 had well outperformed its lifespan, having produced several million pallets. Arnott’s required an integrated palletising solution that would work within existing space constraints and provide the flexibility to handle a large range of shelf ready cartons at high speeds. It needed to be easily programmable to support rapid product configuration and changeover. Pallets would need to be checked, wrapped and SSCC labelled, and all of this was to be achieved with minimal manning. Robotic Automation had earlier provided Arnott’s with a version of a trial palletiser, incorporating patented MOTOPAL 780 robotic gripper technology. This trial system had been running successfully on a range of shelf ready cartons for about two years and had proven capable of handling every possible configuration, including some of the more difficult products. The next step was to design a system that would fit the available space, which was located in a two-storey mezzanine at the end of the factory with access only to a single lift to the ground floor delivery dock. As access to this mezzanine area is only via hoists for empty and full pallets, installation would need to use roof access via cranage. The adaptable modular system design, featuring eight Motoman robots, achieves maximum floor space utility. The use of windows based, smart MAX AGVs provides increased flexibility, whilst achieving required productivity. Employing proprietary Motoman MotoLogix software, robots can be completely programmed and controlled via the host AB-PLC. This means all unique product programs can be simply changed in

Arnott’s required a palletising solution that would work within existing space constrains and handle a large range of cartons at high speeds. an instant. The result is a modular palletiser system that is intelligent, versatile, flexible, and intuitive.

Arnott’s perspective Arnott’s Group regional project manager, Shane West, was the primary client point of contact throughout the project. He said that after 25 years, the existing palletising system [at Huntingwood] faced future obsolescence and was the catalyst to go to market for a new solution. “We went out to a few suppliers but found others provided a more conventional solution, with product conveyors and the like, similar to what we already had and not lending itself as well to the available floorspace,” said West. “Robotic Automation’s solution was more innovative; it was a cleaner and more modern solution that presented an efficient use of space. “It offered ease of operation, requiring less operator movement across floors and stairs, and had less ‘moving parts’ meaning less likely reliability issues.” Project commencement was pending construction of the new factory space, with mezzanine

level. “The first stage of the project commenced in December 2019, and obviously COVID then became a factor to work around in accessing site,” said West. “Robotic Automation worked around this and were creative in programming the AGV tracks [for example] via livestream offsite. “We ran the existing systems in parallel until we were confident that the new system was fully operational, then we cut over.” As can sometimes be the way. “The things that we thought might cause issues and planned for, were not a problem at all. There were a couple of things, though, that we weren’t expecting that caused us some headaches,” said West. “We found that Robotic Automation were very helpful throughout the project, supporting us through these issues, and with training and ongoing support.” West said that the solution has helped them achieve their business objectives. “We now have a reliable system that is right-sized, modifiable and expandable for future growth; we can add robot cells or retrofit, and

the grippers are designed to handle a range of future packaging options,” he said. “We are definitely happy with the end result and would consider Robotic Automation for any further work.”

MOTOPAL modular palletising system Key features and benefits include 8 x 8-axis Motoman robot cells. That’s 64 axes operating simultaneously, a world first. Along with the incorporation of Robotic Automation’s patented Motopal 780 Robotic Gripper technology. The unique, fully servo grippers, are highly efficient and perfect for both end of line and multi robot centralised palletising applications. It can handle virtually any type of carton and is especially applicable to ‘shelf ready’ cartons. With 4 x AGVs employed, with empty pallet in-feed and full pallet exchange, and automatic charging stations. A 400m spiral and case conveyor system, full pallet wrapping and labelling, integrated SSCC generation, single AB-PLC control with MotoLogix driver and a MAX AGV Windows-based control system. F

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PRODUCTION

Keep up with the rapidly evolving industry technology Open IIoT is encouraging food and beverage manufacturers to future proof their production or risk falling behind the competition.

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alluff sales manager Jim Wallace told Food and Beverage Industry News that Industry 4.0 concepts were critical when it came to making informed decisions about the production process. “From information generated either by the process itself or externally,” he said. “For instance, Balluff will include their condition monitoring sensor which is a small self-contained sensor which can provide information including vibration/acceleration in three axes, contact temperature ambient pressure and humidity. “This pre-processed data is fantastic to use in a preventative maintenance setting or to alter production based on variable conditional information.” A spokesperson from Open IIoT told the publication Industry 4.0 was all about harvesting data. To show off the capabilities of the software Open IIoT, with member companies Balluff, Beckhoff

Industry 4.0 helps make informed decisions about the production process. Automation, KUKA Robotic Systems, NORD Drivesystems, SMC Corporation and ZI-Argus will attend foodpro together. “It will be a collaboration of several companies all operating Industry 4.0 is critical for all companies looking to future proof operations.

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within the Industry 4.0/IIoT environment, each with their own area of expertise, and with a shared vision to promote the technologies to the benefit of Australian manufacturing,” said Wallace. The industry 4.0 implementations will also help to improve competitiveness, he said. According to Wallace, the Open IIoT is a knowledge group who are advancing the uptake of Industry 4.0 in Australian manufacturing. “The member companies are Balluff who are sensor, measurement, and identification specialists, while Beckhoff Automation produce automation controllers that link directly to the cloud. KUKA Robotic Automation focuses on robotic solutions and NORD Drivesystems are leaders in drive and geared motor technology,” the spokesperson said. “SMC Corporation specialise in advanced pneumatic automation while ZI-Argus is a system integrator with speciality experience in IIoT systems. “Open IIoT as a cohort aims to assist manufacturers in getting started with their Industry 4.0 implementation

and, more importantly to find the commercial benefit that this implementation can deliver.” Wallace said he saw continued technological advancement, such as with Industry 4.0, creating an increase in the quality of production and efficiencies. Meanwhile, the reduction of waste was another major factor for Open IIoT. “It is critical in many industries but very much so in the food and beverage industry. Industry 4.0 implementation can absolutely help in upping the quality of production and efficiency to reduce waste,” said Wallace. Now is the time to get onboard with Industry 4.0, or risk falling behind the competition. “You need to understand how to develop you processes to remain competitive,” said Wallace. “The starting point is to establish which areas of the process lack in visibility and to generate some useful data around these areas and the process in general. This allows you as the manufacturer and the expert in this field to understand your own process at a deeper level and make the informed decisions to improve the process. His advice is to always start small and understand just how much information can be generated from a relatively low-cost installation, and more importantly, the value that can be derived from that information. “This will justify a larger roll out of the technology rather than having to take an expensive risk,” said Wallace. “For some it can seem daunting but upon auditing your machinery you may find that you already have so many Industry 4.0 enabled products. “It is now about adding the next layer of collecting the data from these products in a sensible way. Small steps towards big changes.” F


PACKAGING

Linerless technology will have a widespread and positive impact Result Group, a packaging, labelling and process automation company is helping drive the push towards linerless technology.

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ncreasing concerns about liner waste generation, and the banning of Australian export waste, has led to linerless labels earning considerable kudos in the Australian packaging and labelling industry. Brand owners are now reacting to growing interest from consumer’s concerns about climate change, leading them to re-evaluate their packaging and labelling choices. Linerless offers a full spectrum of benefits associated with sustainable labelling practices. The main driver for Result is the eco-friendly element coupled with a considerable reduction in costs. As part of its push for linerless labels Result Group joined Ravenwood’s global distributor network and started to invest in the Ravenwood linerless demo sleever. Result Group general manager Michael Dossor spoke with Food and Beverage Industry News about the impact and importance of linerless technology and how the process has been decades in the making. “Linerless has been the holy grail of labelling for many years. We have been looking for solutions, some have been developed and some have failed, they’ve all had their challenges, the biggest challenge is trying to turn a self-adhesive label into a roll of tape,” said Dossor. “Our partnership with Ravenwood allows us to deliver the best linerless technology, support packaging minimisation initiatives and contribute towards delivering sustainability targets for landfill reduction. “Linerless labels are making headway in Australia as more brands move towards sustainable packaging so they can reach the aggressive sustainability goals mandated in Australia, especially the 2025 National Packaging targets.” Linerless labels are supplied in a range of weights and materials, including paper and polypropylene.

Ravenwood, Result Group and associated linerless printer partners, pride themselves on innovation and will work closely with a brand or manufacturer to create and apply faultless linerless labels. Dossor said silicone had been one of the biggest issues because it meant a label was unable to be recycled, thus increasing waste and significantly lowering the sustainability value. “Traditional self-adhesive label liner has silicone on it, so you can only use it for more industrial applications, insulations are an example. It’s not a true circular economy type product because of the silicone,” said Dossor. “With the removal of silicones and the adaption of machinery working with the materials, you are going to see the market continue to grow and there is more innovation underway. It’s a very exciting space.” Dossor also spoke about barcode innovations and how the emerging technology will allow consumers to play a part by supporting environmentally sustainable products. “Given the growing need for sustainable methods and products in both retail and shipping industries, it’s no surprise that linerless technology

Result Group is also working with EVRYTHNG to address supply chains.

has seen a growth in popularity,” said Dossor. “Result Group is committed to offering packaging and materials that are more sustainable and tackle plastic waste, so we have partnered with like-minded suppliers to address one of the biggest economic and industrial challenges.” Already offering linerless technology for finished products, Result Group have now extended the linerless solutions to the labelling of cartons and shippers. The company has also partnered with HERMA as part of its drive towards more linerless production with the InNo-Liner system. The InNo-Liner system is not only a cost-cutting opportunity from the perspective of logistics and shipping, but also actively contributes to protecting the environment as it removes thousands of square meters of siliconised paper liner from the market and the waste disposal chain. The HERMA linerless technology

complements the Result Groups’s existing Ravenwood linerless technology for finished products. Result Group, in partnership with Ravenwood, Hally Labels, Label Force and Label Manufacturers Australia (LMA), are committed to assisting brand owners meet their sustainability goals and deliver the type of eco-friendly packaging that consumers demand. Meanwhile, a partnership was also struck with EVRYTHNG, a Product Cloud managing digital identities for the world’s consumer product, to help brands deliver on consumer expectations for transparency, authenticity, and personalised consumer experiences. “We are much more discerning about what we actually purchase and how that product is made,” said Dossor. “There is a lot of green washing going on but at the end of the day the consumer wants much more information on the product than they got in the past. They want to know that the product was manufactured in the right way and done so sustainably.” The EVRYTHNG Product Cloud links every product item to its Active Digital Identity on the web, joining up item-level data at every point in a product’s journey from manufacturing to consumer interaction. Digitised products provide visibility, validation and real-time intelligence as well as connect directly with people. “EVRYTHNG brings a whole new dynamic to the way consumer goods brands in the region do business,” said Dossor. “Together we are helping brands connect the dots between full visibility into their supply chains and the use of real-time consumer data analytics to achieve sustainability goals. “This technology is an extension of our team’s years of experience in identifying consumer goods for promotion; the concepts are in our company DNA.” F

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FOOD SAFETY

A well baked solution for Suprima Suprima Bakeries engineering manager Steve Carr speaks with Food and Beverage Industry News about the benefits of taking part in the CRC Greenlight food safety program.

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he CRC Greenlight program sounded like the perfect package to Steve Carr, engineering manager for Suprima Bakeries, when he first learned about it through John Perri, key account executive at BSC. Carr had only recently been appointed engineering manager for the Suprima plant in Sydney after serving as maintenance supervisor for over a year. As such, he was looking to make some changes in the workshop that would help simplify the auditing process and enhance safety levels in the area under his supervision. As a key supplier of frozen dough to businesses across Australia, Carr said Suprima is audited several times a year by its major customers, which include some of the largest supermarket chains and fast-food franchises in Australia. Having a designated CRC cabinet stocked with food-grade CRC lubricants, complete with the required documentation and material safety data sheets, would help the maintenance team get through the audit process more smoothly than ever. The Suprima maintenance team was already using CRC lubricants such as the CRC Food Grade Silicone spray, the CRC Food Grade Anti-Seize and the CRC Food Grade Bio Degreaser extensively in its routine maintenance of conveyor chains. But Carr said he wanted to be able to use CRC exclusively for all the plant’s lubricating requirements. Interestingly, he said a key reason he likes using CRC products is their cans. “The CRC sprays are designed such that the straws and nozzles are locked in place and retained on the can. This is very important from a safety perspective. It might not seem like a big thing to some people, but it’s actually a big thing,” said Carr.

“The way I see it, the engineering department should support the quality control department, not introduce new risks. And the CRC cans meet that requirement. The bright green cans and the yellow nozzles are clearly visible anywhere in the plant.” Having the material safety data sheets handy for the audits was another aspect that drew Carr to the Greenlight program. “When John told me about the Greenlight program, he said all of the material safety data sheets (MSDSs) and product catalogues would be delivered to me as part of a package,” said Carr. “The Greenlight cabinet would make a great addition to the workshop, which we are currently re-organising. Moreover, I was made aware that the MSDSs are also displayed on each CRC can and that was an additional comfort knowing that we can easily have access to the required data during the auditing process.” In collaboration with CRC national channel manager Iain Faber, BSC key account executive John Perri audited the Suprima plant in Sydney to help consolidate the products used on site. The duo also briefed Carr about the complete range of food grade products available in the CRC portfolio. He said with the information he has received; he is now looking to introduce more of CRC’s specialty products to the plant’s daily maintenance work. “We use CRC food-grade lubricants not just on all of our food processing equipment, but also on the pallet conveyors used in the dough storage area. In addition to increasing the CRC lubrication range on site, we are also looking to switch to the CRC food-grade gearbox oils in the near future to have all of our

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Suprima Bakeries benefited from taking part in the CRC Greenlight program.

lubrication needs covered in one place,” said Carr. With many years of experience in the food and beverage maintenance sector, Carr said CRC’s range of environmentally and user-friendly products are second to none. “I have previously used CRC’s SmartWasher to replace kerosinebased cleaning of heavily greased chains in another plant where I have worked. The CRC parts cleaner is not only effective, but also completely environment and userfriendly,” he said. “Even though we don’t have a requirement for the CRC SmartWasher at Suprima, there’s a strong focus on safety and using non-caustic products for cleaning. This is an area where we trust CRC to provide pH-balanced and

environmentally neutral products to help us reduce our environmental footprint.” Carr is also happy with the engineering service and next-day supply that the BSC team offers. “Having a single supplier for all of our lubricating and bearing needs makes it easy for us to manage supply and pricing. I have known BSC for many years, even before joining Suprima, and I have always received good service from them,” said Carr. “They provide very good afterhours service whenever we need it. I am also aware of their extensive engineering design capabilities, particularly with regards to power transmission services and I look forward to working more closely with BSC in this area.” F


GAS SUPPLY

Supporting food producers from start to finish Industrial gas supplier Air Liquide will have a presence at this year’s foodpro in Sydney. Visit its stand to find out how it can help improve the quality and performance of your production.

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ith over a 100 years of experience Air Liquide is a world leader in gases, technologies and services for industry and health. As a gas expert, the company provides its food industry customers with full process support and services, while retaining a strong focus on safety, hygiene, and cost-efficiency. Air Liquide Australia has been providing gas solutions to the food industry for more than 50 years. As the industry benchmark, their ALIGAL products meet FSANZ food standards. The company’s gases and technologies are helping agricultural enterprises improve quality and productivity in a wide range of applications from harvest protection to greenhouses and modified atmosphere packaging. A wide range of freezing and chilling services help food manufacturers maintain quality and freshness. Whether it’s preserving food quality during the grinding and mixing process, producing dry ice in a safe and sanitary environment, or moving temperature-sensitive foods via refrigerated transport, Air Liquide develops custom solutions to meet customers’ requirements – all while helping to improve productivity.

Air Liquide provides full process support and services. Controlling the atmosphere around a food product is key to extending product shelf life and maintaining an attractive customer presentation. Their local experts understand the importance of gas flush packaging, a process that replaces package headspace with a beneficial gas or mixture of gases that will dramatically slow bacterial growth and oxidative reactions, enabling your product to last longer while reducing waste.

From managing oxygen exposure and optimising packaging to dispensing beverages at point of sale, Air Liquide provide a range of solutions to help manufacturers safely meet efficiency and productivity goals. The group continually strives to find ways to improve food safety and quality by working to enhance food preservation, storage, processing, and transport. Its R&D centres are equipped with industry-leading

facilities including a microbial laboratory, research laboratory and a pilot plant to measure, test and develop cryogenic and gas applications for the food and beverage industry. At foodpro, Air Liquide will be showcasing some of its latest technologies while its local food expert will be able to explain how they can help improve quality, reduce waste, and extend the shelf life of food producers. F

Air Liquide has been providing gas solutions to the food industry for decades.

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Sustainable Coffee: Inside & Out Author

Nerida Kelton MAIP, Executive Director, Australian Institute of Packaging (AIP)

Australian consumers are becoming more discerning with their coffee choices and purchasing habits, and its not just about the origin of their beans and where it’s roasted.

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uying behaviours have changed and consumers expect more from their coffee. It must be sustainable, starting with the way it is grown, sourced, staffed, manufactured, and more recently, how it is packaged. Coffee packaging needs to have all the necessary functional barrier properties to maintain optimal freshness and shelf life, be airtight, protect from sunlight, be durable; all the while offering the lowest environmental impact. Three innovative coffee packaging designs that stood out at the 2021 Australasian Packaging Innovation & Design (PIDA) awards that tick all the boxes are SIPP Instant, Melbourne Coffee and PodPress Capsule System.

SIPP Instant As a premium instant coffee company SIPP Instant want to be accountable for the future of our planet, along with producing the best functional beverages on the market. They have created a different product to the traditional instant category which is totally organic and Fairtrade. The products contain heat resistant probiotics, complex healthy carbohydrates for slow energy release and premium freeze-dried Columbian coffee. The new SIPP Instant packaging was designed to elevate the functionality of the brand and features an ABA certified home compostable internal film. The principal raw material for

Consumers have become savvier when buying coffee.

their cellulose, is a renewable raw material from eucalyptus trees in South America. The cardboard exterior packaging is made of 100 per cent recycled cardboard and non-toxic inks. The cardboard box features a window to show the product and the compostable film inside, to appeal to the customers curiosity. Each panel of the box has purpose; instructions/ process of making the product, health benefits and ingredients, and messaging around their sustainable practices. SIPP Instant are aware that their product is a new concept, so they wanted their packaging design to be easy to understand for new customers. The new packaging colour palette is eye-catching and contrasts with the dark colour palette traditionally used for instant coffee. The new design has not only enhanced functionality but has added value to the brand, as it remains aligned with the ethos and environmental values of the business. The new packaging is sturdier and more suitable for retail shelves and now offers SIPP Instant more opportunity to expand in the wholesale and distribution sectors.

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the space of flexible packaging and create a mono structure material for coffee. The innovative solution is a recyclable, sustainable solution for coffee that also offers barrier to oxygen and vapour. Cyclpac have developed a packaging solution that could change traditional approaches in the Coffee industry for good, replacing ‘mixed’ laminate packaging materials. The packaging is 90 per cent LDPE, has a technical barrier to gas and vapour, a Mono structure lamination, BOPE, 7 Layer high barrier coextrusion with EVOH, reverse or surface printed. Developing the sealant layer to hold the release valve internally was essential to the development and required some variant testing. When producing a 90 per cent PE mono structure, the resistance to heat offered by the BOPE was critical to product performance and success. The material (Mono structure PE with barrier to Vapour and Oxygen) is recyclable and complies with the Australasian Recycling Labelling Program in ANZ and the sister-program called OPRL in the United Kingdom. The Melbourne Coffee packaging encourages consumers to ‘Make a Difference’ and to ‘Recycle Me’. To Melbourne Coffee the packaging is as important as the coffee. F


DAIRY

Global Dairy Commodity Update June 2021 A number of positive factors are helping the dairy industry continue to remain positive according to Maxum Foods.

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lobal market fundamentals remain mostly supportive of prices, as milk production in the northern hemisphere goes through its peak, while the improving COVID situation allows for significant re-opening of food service channels. With the arrival of some warmer weather, EU milk output is expected to grow at little faster yet persistent demand for cheese has been limiting the availability of milk being sent to driers. The onset of summer – expected be warmer than usual – will lift demand for cream and sustain tight supply of butter. The excess of US milk won’t ease quickly with a continuing build in the herd and improving in farm margins, but cheese and butterfat balance sheets will continue to improve as demand from dining-out and ice-cream producers improves. The shifting demand between consumption channels across cheese types and formats in the US will continue as a complex developing

story, given the regional milk growth patterns. This will have an important bearing on competitiveness between cheese exporters. US cheese futures point to tightening availability. Feed prices have generally eased a little but remain elevated and will continue to limit northern hemisphere milk growth into H2-2021 with several lingering weather threats in the Americas and eastern Europe. On the demand side, elevated commodity prices for fats and WMP will further test demand in most developing regions, where weakness is already evident, but firm protein and fat prices won’t let WMP fall too far. Recent trade data looks flattering given weak comparatives and considering the strong gains in prices since those shipments were booked. Chinese demand which has dominated recent trade trends continues to hold the key as its internal market reshapes, drawing more ingredients, fats and cheese. F

Warmer weather in the European Union will impact the industry positively.

By Dustin Boughton, procurement director, Maxum Foods – Your partner in dairy

Positive factors are helping the industry re-open channels.

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NEW PRODUCTS

BST presents iBase’s MRT-7000R EN50155/EN45545 certified railway computer system Backplane Systems Technology is pleased to present iBase’s MRT-7000R, which is EN50155/EN45545 certified fanless railway computer system that is powered by a 2.6GHz 7th/6th Generation Intel Core i7-6600U processors. Purposely built for various rolling stock applications such as train control and management, passenger information, entertainment, communications, and surveillance, the rugged MPT-7000R computing solution provides an optimal combination of high performance with low power consumption. It is equipped with ruggedized, lockable M12 connectors for firm I/O connections in the course of train travel and silently operates at temperatures from -20°C to +55°C. In addition, these platforms undergo numerous tests to follow EN50155/ EN45545 standards and protect them against shocks, vibration, humidity, temperature variations, and excessive voltages. The MPT-7000R is available in two models, one for 24VDC input (MPT7000R) and the other for 72/110VDC input (MPT-7000RHV). The M12 Gigabit Ethernet, two USB 2.0, and power input connectors are on the rear, as well as a PCI-E (x4) socket. For easy access and maintenance, the front panel comes with a CFAST socket, a 2.5” drive bay, two SIM sockets, two USB 3.0, and four antenna connections. Key features include EN50155 and EN45545 Certification, fanless and ruggedized design, Robust M12 Connectors for Dual GbE, USB, and Power Input, Dual SIM Sockets Supports WWAN Redundancy, Two Removable 2.5” Device Bay and CFast Socket, Rich I/O Interfaces for Wireless, SSD,

GPS, WWAN, and add-on Card Expansion, Ignition Power Control, WideRange Voltage GPIO Interface and One PCI-E (x4) Expansion. Backplane Systems Technology (02) 9457 6400 www.backplane.com.au

ICP Electronics Australia presents ICP DAS’s DL-100S-E-W IP66 remote temperature and humidity data logger with LCD display, using modbus TCP and MQTT protocols ICP Australia is proud to introduce ICP DAS’s DL-100S-E series of data logger devices which can be used to record temperature, humidity, and dew point information, including the date and time stamps for each record, with up to 600,000 downloadable records to be stored. Real-time data can be accessed from the DL-100S-E Data Logger from anywhere and at any time using the free Windows software, the iOS App, or the Android App, as long as it is connected to the same local network as the data logger. The DL-100S-E Data Logger supports popular industrial protocols such as Modbus TCP, as well as the emerging machine-to-machine (M2M) / IoT (Internet of Things) connectivity protocol – MQTT. The DL-100S-E Data Logger can be connected using a range of communication interfaces including Ethernet and PoE, meaning that the device can be easily integrated into existing HMI or SCADA systems, ensuring easy maintenance in a distributed control system. The IP66 version of the DL-100S-E series is designed for industrial applications in harsh environments that provide IP66 grade protection approval. The rugged RJ-45 ensures tight, robust connections, and guarantees reliable operation, even for applications that are subject to high vibration and shock. Key features include a masurement range of-20 to +60°C and 0 to 100 per cent RH, an LCD displaying temperature, relative humidity, date, and time and it’s able to store up to 600,000 records with date and time stamps. Other features include free software utility with iOS APP, and Android App included. It supports the Modbus TCP and MQTT Protocols and includes redundant power inputs: PoE (IEEE 802.3af, Class 1) and DC input (DL-101S-E and DL-101S-E-W Only). PhotoMOS Relay Output for Alarm Devices or IAQ Device Control (DL-101S-E and DL-101S-E-W Only). It supports web 50 Food&Beverage Industry News | July 2021 | www.foodmag.com.au

configuration and firmware updates via Ethernet. IP66 Protection Approval and DIN-Rail or wall mounted. ICP Electronics Australia (02) 9457 6011 www.icp-australia.com.au


NEW PRODUCTS

Universal FS10A analyser flow switch/monitor with SP76 adapter The Model FS10A Analyser Flow Switch/Monitor from Fluid Components International (FCI) is a compact flow switch/monitor that can be easily incorporated into gas and liquid process analyser sampling systems with a convenient SP76 adapter that supports and/or integrates easily with NeSSI standard compliant hardware. FCI’s SP76 adapter for NeSSI modular manifolds allows the FS10A to be installed into a standardised mechanical platform for analysers and sensors. The NeSSI (New Sampling/Sensor Initiative) has been evolving for two decades-plus as an industry-driven effort to define and promote analyser and sensor standardization. In NeSSI compliant devices, sample system components such as the FS10A can be mounted onto a standard fluidic interface for modular surface-mount components, which features standard wiring and communications interfaces and a standard platform for micro analytics. The FS10A conforms to NeSSI Generation I and is prepped for Generation II and III compliance. It requires only a single 1.5-x-1.5-inch SP76 base. The breakthrough FS10A Analyser Flow Switch/Monitor represents the nextgeneration, lowest-cost solution for continuously verifying flows within liquid or gas process analyser sampling systems. It is a small, lightweight instrument featuring superior low flow sensitivity, a choice of electronic outputs and a no-moving parts design that ensures maximum reliability. The FS10A is ideally suited for continuous monitoring of analyser sample flows to provide the highest integrity process analysis without interruption. Featuring a precision flow sensor element with no moving parts to foul, clog or maintain, the FS10A ensures continuous reliability and requires virtually no maintenance. The instrument’s wetted parts are corrosion-resistant 316L stainless steel with Hastelloy-C sensor tips. The FS10A Analyser Flow Switch/Monitor can be used with nearly all types of process and emissions sampling systems, including gas chromatographs (GCs), mass spectrometers, optical spectrometers, photometers, and others. The FS10A Analyser Flow Switch fits in a standard 0.25 inch tube tee as well as the SP76 adapter (ANSI/ISA Standard 76.00.02-2002, Modular Component Interfaces for Surface-Mount Fluid Distribution Components). Operating over a wide flow range in multiple configurations, the FS10A features a flow range in air from 50 to 20,000 cc/min, and a flow range in water from 4 to 100 cc/min. It accommodates wide turndowns with a ratio up to 100:1.

A single model can be used for most gas and liquid applications with a simple in-field set up. The FS10A is designed with a fully sealed aluminium housing to protect electronics in harsh plant environments. The electronics can be integral mounted with the sensor element in a uni-body configuration or remotely mounted for easy front panel display viewing. The FS10A features a top-mounted, ten (10) LED array and two pressuresensitive button touch controls. The LED display provides users visibility of flow rate trend, alarm status and power on/off. The flow switch’s set-up and setpoint values can be changed via the two pushbuttons or via its standard RS232C serial interface. The FS10A is available with a choice of electronic outputs. The switch output can be either an open collector (transistor) or a 1A relay settable for NO or NC operation. The switch settings are user programmable for trip control of hysteresis and time delay. An optional 4-20 mA output is available for trending, which is field settable to represent the flow rate span. The SIL rated FS10A features multiple agency approvals including FM and FMc: Nonincendive, Class I, Division 2 Groups A, B, C, D; Class II, Division 2 Groups E, F, G; Class III T4@Ta=71ºC Type 4X. It has also ATEX and IECEx approval, along with EAC/ TR CU. Fluid Components International +1 760-744-6950 www.fluidcomponents.com

DuoDrive gear unit from NORD Drivesystems DuoDrive is a revolutionary integrated gear unit/motor concept in hygienic wash-down design. It combines the high-efficiency IE5+ motor and a single-stage helical gear unit in one housing. Thanks to its optimised system efficiency, high power density and very low noise emissions, it is especially suitable for users in the fields of intralogistics, food, and pharmaceutical industries. Together with its simple plug-and-play commissioning, the complete DuoDrive solution results in a significant reduction in Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) compared to other drive systems. The unit has plug and play solution for fast commissioning, a hygienic design and has flexible attachment options: B5 flange, B14 flange. Characteristics of the unit includes compact installation volume, which saves space, high power density, quiet running through very low noise emissions and fewer wearing parts result in less maintenance. Nord Drivesystems (03) 9394 0500 www.nord.com

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Welcome to foodpro 2021

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n behalf of Diversified Communications Australia, we are delighted to welcome all our visitors, exhibitors, and industry partners to foodpro 2021, Australia’s leading event dedicated to food and beverage manufacturing. No matter what industry you are in, the last year impacted everyone to some degree, whether that was by Australia’s bushfires or the worldwide pandemic. The food and drink sector remains Australia’s largest manufacturing sector, accounting for around 39% of Australia’s manufacturing turnover; and despite challenges along the way, this industry remains in a strong position. Now more than ever, foodpro is here to reunite the industry this year and provide a platform for businesses to come together and explore what is new on the market, whilst also providing an opportunity to network with peers and exchange new ideas. This is a unique opportunity in 2021 for all stakeholders within the food and beverage supply chain to come together and drive this resilient industry into the future. We understand the importance of events like foodpro to support business and economic growth. Face-to-face interaction is the foundation of building strong relationships, and in-person events create the necessary push for business to happen. In the months leading up to this event, the foodpro team have worked with all stakeholders to ensure the delivery of an innovative COVIDSafe event. This year’s foodpro may look slightly different from previous years but ensures that we can provide the safest possible environment for our exhibitors and attendees. At foodpro this year, you can look forward to exploring the latest in global innovations and source cutting edge technology from specialist suppliers across Australia. Work your way through our show floor zones, each dedicated to the various steps in the food manufacturing process, from packing and processing, ingredients and flavours, food science, technology, and plant equipment. Also, on the show floor you will find the Traceability and Provenance Zone sponsored by Food Innovation Australia ltd (FIAL). With traceability technology expanding rapidly, options for small operators to underpin food safety and map a products’ journey are growing, but access to new solutions remains a challenge. This zone will present companies across the whole of the supply chain and allow manufacturers and producers to discuss an end-toend solution. An exciting activation new this year is the foodpro Sensory Maze, located in the heart of the show floor. This activation provides a unique experience for visitors to ignite their senses with a sensory food

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explosion and a delicious matrix of new tastes and flavours. The experience will include a sound room, textures, case studies and much more to explore. foodpro’s popular seminar series returns this year, and we are delighted to offer attendance free for all visitors to the show. Running across three days of foodpro (11-13th), you can look forward to hearing from some of the brightest minds in food as they discuss the latest trends, challenges and issues facing the industry. You will be sure to find a topic which takes your interest, with sessions including ‘Venture Science & Company Creation’, ‘The Value of Sustainable Food packaging’ and ‘COVID-19 recovery and the food industry’. We have seminars hosted by a wide range of names including speakers from the Meat & Livestock Australia (MLA), Wiley Food, Austrade and CSIRO Agriculture and Food. We are proud to once again be partnering with The Australian Institute of Food Science & Technology (AIFST) annual conference, which is running concurrently with foodpro this year, and hosted at the Novotel, just a short walk away our event. The AIFST conference theme for this year centres around ‘Food Science – Delivering in a changing world’. Finally, we would like to give thanks to all the companies exhibiting, we understand the past year has been tough, but we truly value your commitment and involvement with foodpro. The continued support from our exhibitors, sponsors and industry partners kept foodpro running for over 50 years, making this the most important and informative platform for food manufacturing in the Asia Pacific Region. We wish you all a successful and enjoyable time at foodpro 2021 and hope to see you on the show floor!

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11-12 October 2021 at The Novotel, Sydney Olympic Park

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n 2021, the Australian Institute of Food Science & Technology is pleased to continue its long-standing partnership with foodpro, with the AIFST 21 Convention (11-12 October) sharing the stage with the foodpro’s 2021 Exhibition (11-13 October) at Sydney Showgrounds and Olympic Park. The theme of AIFST 21 is: Food Science – delivering in a changing world. Largely through the effects of the global pandemic, the last 12 months has seen tremendous changes in our way of life, way of working and way of thinking. This year’s Convention will focus on some of the challenges and opportunities presented to food science and the food industry in a world where “change” can seem to be the only constant. The Convention will once again bring together an exciting and experienced line-up of local and international presenters to address this theme and share their knowledge and insights about what the future holds for the food industry both here and beyond our shores. Over two days, through a combination of plenary talks and four concurrent session streams, AIFST 21 will feature more than 65 speakers, drawn from diverse backgrounds in food science, food technology and the food industry, as well as allied fields such as agriculture, human nutrition and marketing. The JR Vickery Address by Prof Johannes le Coutre and plenary presentations by Dr Bianca Le and Prof Brajesh Singh will stimulate our thinking around the resilience and sustainability of current food production systems and our ability to meet the future food requirements of a growing population. Through a combination of historical perspectives, case studies and innovative thinking, these speakers will step us through some potential solutions and changes that may be required to renovate our food systems

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to address this challenge. These may be far-reaching, impacting not only industrial processes but also the way in which we educate consumers and train the future work force. Additional plenaries will include a presentation by Shelley McMillan, on Mintel’s Global Food & Drink Trends 2021, and by Prof Michelle Colgrave, on the science of future food proteins. Food safety features strongly in the program, including sessions on allergens, updates on global and local microbiological food safety concerns, traceability systems and new analytical technologies. Advances in nutrition will also be covered, including aspects related to food processing, nutraceuticals, and mental health. A session on consumer and sensory science will be presented by the AIFST Special Interest group in this field. The sustainability and resilience of food systems will be examined through contrasting lenses that represent different points along the food supply chain. These include an Agrifutures overview of new and emerging food crops, with detailed case studies on

the burgeoning sesame seed, truffle, and camel milk industries. Another session will cover advances in cellular agriculture - perhaps the ultimate in alternative food systems. This will include case studies on cultured meat and seafood, precision fermentation of food ingredients, growth medium development and a review of some safety considerations associated with this prospective new production sector. Other sessions will include the science of future food proteins, innovative engineering approaches to grains processing and the valorisation of food waste streams, CSIRO case studies on collaborative research with industry, the role of innovation in driving economic recovery, and an update on research outcomes from the Fight Food Waste CRC. Whilst embracing change – including plans for livestreaming and recording presentations – we’re also looking forward to a return to a more traditional convention format, with the great networking opportunities offered by the Young Professionals and Fellows breakfasts, awards presentations and wine & cheese evening, as well as discussions during session breaks. The program has also been designed to maximise flexibility and opportunities for delegates to move between AIFST 21 and foodpro and take full advantage of our co-location. For information on the program and to register to attend AIFST21 please visit the AIFST website: www.aifst.asn.au/page-18341

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FOODPRO SEMINAR SERIES

Location:

Schneider Electric Dome Theatre Hear from industry leaders and experts as they discuss the latest trends, challenges and issues in food and beverage manufacturing and processing. The foodpro Seminar Series is free to attend for all event attendees! MONDAY 11 OCTOBER 2021 11:00 - 11:10 Official Opening and Welcome from the Theatre Sponsor, Schneider Electric Brad Yager Schneider Electric

11:15 - 12:00 Redefining the Future of Food - Foresight on Technology, Sustainability and What Comes Next In his role as Schneider Australia’s Director of Industrial Software Brad Yager works with industry bodies and commercial clients to understand and Brett Wiskar prepare for the future of their industries, markets, Wiley Food and supply chains. Brett’s keynote will focus on findings in recent projects for corporate clients and industry bodies looking at trends across the food sector out to 2040 touching on: • How technology will drive safer more sustainable food. • How personalised food will change retail and food production. • The opportunities for disruptive tech in the food sector. • How Australia can benefit from the food disruption of the coming years. • Where the industry needs professionals and vendors to capitalise on the next wave of innovation. 12:00 - 12:45 The Value of Sustainable Food Packaging to the Food Industry Every food business has a role to play in lowering their environmental impacts and the first step is to understand the value that lies behind moving to circular & sustainable packaging. Take the first step in your sustainable packaging journey by attending this event run by the AIP, who are the peak professional body for packaging training and education in Australasia. Speaker Information to come. 10

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Andrew Pooch Tetra Pak Oceania

Leif Lundin CSIRO Agriculture and Food

13:00 - 13:45 Where Consumer Trends are Driving F&B Companies in the Next 5 Years The pandemic has disrupted the status quo, and the environment, health and economic issues have never been more at the forefront. With the way consumers view and engage with food and beverage companies – particularly when it comes to packaging - changing, Tetra Pak Oceania’s Managing Director Andrew Pooch shares the top consumer trends and how the industry must adapt. 14:00 - 14:30 Venture Science & Company Creation CSIRO Company Creation is scaling a new model for engaging with industry, to collaboratively build new ventures with investors and entrepreneurs to develop and deliver science and technology to address big market opportunities. We have established a dedicated team to define large market opportunities and build full-stack, transdisciplinary, science-based solutions to meet them. The new ventures provide a vehicle for collaborating with industry, unconstrained by the corporate challenges of annual budget cycles, internal strategy shifts, mobility of senior management, competing internal innovation priorities and a narrow field of opportunity. For investors these ventures are de-risked by the clear path to scale and market that the industry founder brings. If you have been excited by the growth of the v2food plant-based meat business; or inspired by the global impact potential of the FutureFeed livestock feed ingredient, then you may be the next entrepreneurial industry founder we are seeking. Research Director for the Food Program in the Agriculture and Food Business Unit, Leif Lundin will explain why and how this model will assist in building the new, transformational industries required to feed a growing global population; and catalyse the innovation and commercialisation partnerships required between CSIRO and industry to meet that challenge. foodproexh.com



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14:45 - 15:15 The Future of Food Traceability in a Manufacturing Facility With sensors, smart manufacturing, the internet of things and increased digital power reaching our Brett Wiskar fingertips, how will factories of the near future manage traceability and provenance as they increase Wiley Food their digital information capability so factories can work smarter, not harder?

Aarti Tobin CSIRO Agriculture and Food

15:15 - 15:45 The Future of Digital Traceability Options and Solutions Many traceability systems already exist with a range of IT and digital solutions on offer. Computing power and the connectedness of the supply chain, along Peter Carter with interest from buyers of almost instantaneous GS1 Australia recall capability means digital offerings will be changing, but what can we expect to see in the next 5 years. Just where is digital going?

Michael Dossor Result Group

Rod Arenas Austrade

15:45 - 16:15 Traceability & Packaging Packaging is key to delivering food, intact, safely, and reliably to consumers and customers. Consumers are demanding more information about the journey of their food and being certain of its authenticity. Packaging will have a bigger role to play in delivering the expected consumer experience for food traceability over the next 5 years – but what can we expect? 16:15 - 16:45 E-Commerce and Traceability – What Can We Expects in the Next 5 Years? Consumers and retailers are demanding more information about the journey of food and being certain of its authenticity. That interest is only going to increase in the next few years. Come and hear what the future expectations for traceability will be for export e-commerce in the not-too-distant future.

Brad Yager Schneider Electric

TUESDAY 12 OCTOBER 2021 10:30 - 12:00 MLA R&D Program Level Update Includes highlights from Food Safety, Carbon Neutral 2030, Processing Automation, Objective Measurement and Future Food Insights.

Darryl Heidke

Ian Jenson

John Marten

Meat & Livestock Australia

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Karin Blacow Commercial Food Sanitation, an Intralox Company

12:30 - 13:15 Personalised Foods – Improved Texture Modified Foods for Aged Care: From Design to Consumer Testing It is estimated that by 2050, 25% of the Australian population will be over the age 65 and this will result in an increase in age-related issues with eating. One of those issues is dysphagia, a medical condition characterised by difficulty with chewing and swallowing food. People with dysphagia often suffer from malnutrition and dehydration, and due to impaired swallowing, choking is a risk. To minimise this risk, dysphagia sufferers are often recommended to eat texture modified foods (TMF), where the food is minced or pureed to eliminate the chewing process and assist with the ease of swallowing. This presentation will share our fundamental research in the dysphagia space, market analysis of the aged care sector, findings from an online survey of residential aged care providers with regards to TMF and how these findings informed the development of two concept products. Sensory results from trained panels and consumer testing will also be shared. 13:30 - 14:15 Digital Acceleration for an Efficient, Sustainable and Resilient Supply Chain Food and beverage manufacturers are facing many similar challenges as other industrial companies. Discover how Schneider Electric has transformed our own factories and supply to overcome the challenges of agility, efficiency and sustainability. Schneider believes that energy and process efficiency are impossible to decouple, we are talking about one equation for total efficiency, a sustainable future, and healthier people. This same approach has been successfully used across multiple industries. Learn how Schneider has partnered with global food and beverage manufacturers to deliver similar results and increase additional supply benefits. 14:30 - 15:15 Long-Term Benefits of Hygienic Equipment Design Increasing consumer, customer and regulatory requirements combined with a stronger focus on overall operational excellence, makes this the right time for a deep dive into the benefits of Hygienic Design for the food industry. CFS Food Safety Specialist, Karin Blacow, will guide you through how a proactive approach to Hygienic Design will positively impact production up-time, asset (preventive) maintenance, product quality, sanitation efficiency, environmental effects, etc. and how Hygienic Design ultimately affects your business’ long-term profitability. foodproexh.com


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Ready to unlock the power of IIoT at foodpro 2021? Open IIoT is cutting through the jargon to bring you next-generation smart solutions for today’s challenges. Don’t get left behind.

Visit us at stand S32 DON’T MISS OUT – Be sure to attend our panel discussion on Wednesday 28th July, 10.30am.

Less Talk, More Implementation - Advancing Industry 4.0 in Australia

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FOODPRO SEMINAR SERIES

15:30 - 16:15 F&B Costing Practices that can Turn Market Disruptions into Profit Opportunities Whether you’re a protein processor handling disassembly costing, a consumer-packaged goods company with multiple distribution centres, or a Matthew beverage company with fluctuating ingredient prices, Smith 3C Software your understanding of costs and profits is critical to remaining competitive and successfully responding to change. Learn how leading F&B companies have established robust product costing processes. By connecting their costs, from product-to-cost-toserve, they now have visibility into overall costs and profit performance, providing rapid results and agility.   WEDNESDAY 13 OCTOBER 2021

Jonty Barnett Forager Food Co

10:30 - 11:15 Less Talk, More Implementation – Advancing Industry 4.0 in Australia Open IIoT is an initiative of some of Australia’s most prominent automation brands – SMC Corporation, Beckhoff Automation, NORD DRIVESYSTEMS, Balluff, ZI-Argus and our newest addition, KUKA Robot Automation. The group aims to cut through the jargon and help speed up the implementation of Industry 4.0. Join our panel for an open discussion on the ‘how to’. There are no stupid questions and no matter where you are on your digital journey this session promises straight talking answers to your questions.

Harry Mulder Beckhoff Automation

Jozef Ceh SMC Corporation ANZ

Richard Roberts ZI-Argus

Max Jarmatz NORD Drivesystems

Robert Prince Balluff

Wade Leslie KUKA

11:30 - 12:15 Future Food Production Systems A core driver for growth within the Australian food system will be development of new products and markets which deliver on food safety, taste, and nutrition. Food system stakeholders must work Dr Tom together to understand and prioritise actions that will Lewis Stable Food support sustainable, growth-focussed initiatives. Group The AIFST is pleased to present this session which will provide an overview of recent developments in the area of shelf-stable foods: those that can be foodproexh.com

Deon Mahoney PMA AustraliaNew Zealand

Fiona Fleming AIFST

Sharon Natoli Food & Nutrition Australia

transported and stored independent of any cold chain logistics. Microwave Assisted Thermal Sterilisation (MATS), an exciting new food processing technology promises to provide fresh like meals which retain sensitive nutritional components, along with great flavour, texture, and appearance. Tom Lewis will present on recent development, including the first commercial production operation in India, and opportunities to establish MATS co-manufacturing capability in Australia. Freeze-drying technology is another stable food production platform experiencing a renaissance. Novel ingredients and processing technologies – like 3D printing – are leading to increased demand for a diverse range of high-quality freeze-dried ingredients and powders. Jonty Barnett will provide an update on the opportunities he sees as new production systems come online. Attendees will have the opportunity to interact with speakers in a panel session Q & A following the presentations. 12:30 - 13:15 COVID-19 Recovery and the Food Industry Australia’s food system encompasses agriculture through to manufacture, distribution, marketing, selling, consumption, and disposal (and upcycling). 2020 was a year like no other – the impact of COVID19 on the Australian economy and the Australian food system was significant. The adage of “never waste a crisis” is very relevant to the challenges facing Australia and the Australian food system with the pandemic providing a catalyst for change – to build the “next normal”. The AIFST is pleased to present this session which will provide an overview of some key trends and opportunities for the food industry arising from COVID-19: • Food safety as a priority - keeping the workers healthy and safe is critical while maintaining a high level of food safety and consumer confidence. • Increasing health and wellness awareness - the impact of COVID-19 has led consumers to focus on their immune health. • Consumer shopping and eating habits – ready meals, meal kits, meal delivery and dark or cloud kitchens. Attendees will have the opportunity to interact with speakers in a panel session Q & A following the presentations. 13:30 - 14:00 How to Design Save Food Packaging to Minimise Food Waste Speaker information coming soon With one third of the food produced in the world being wasted now is the time to rethink your food packaging design to ensure that it also minimises food waste from paddock to plate. The AIP invites you to attend this session to learn why Save Food Packaging plays a very important role in the food waste discussion and what steps you can implement to make a difference. foodpro 2021 15


Dairy Industry Association of Australia

DIAA: the dairy industry’s professional association for people working in product manufacturing and allied trades

Our members encompass: • • • • • • • • •

processing education & training product development marketing scientific research administration engineering technology promotion

DIAA will be on Stand V6

DIAA services and resources • Australian Dairy Foods: official magazine of the DIAA • Australian Dairy Listing: DIAA members’ definitive guide to Australia’s post-farmgate dairy industry • Members have free access to the Australian Journal of Dairy Technology archive (1960-2010)

• Networking • Technical learning • Australia’s leading dairy product competitions • Events

www.diaa.asn.au


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DRINKS & LIQUID FOODS

HAWKINS WATTS AUSTRALIA

M22

PACIFIC LUBRICATION CONSULTANTS

M21

HELA

N27

PROTECTION EXPERTS AUSTRALIA

K28

IMCD AUSTRALIA

Q22

SUSTAIN PAPER

M27

Q10

ANTON PAAR AUSTRALIA

R39

BAYSIDE GROUP

Q38

DYNAPUMPS

Q27

INTEGRITY COMPLIANCE SOLUTIONS

FLOWTHERM AUSTRALIA

Q31

IXOM

INOXPA

R32

SUPAGAS

R29

R2

L29

THRIVING ENTERPRISES

PLANT EQUIPMENT

MCCORMICK FLAVOUR SOLUTIONS

P22

NU-MEGA INGREDIENTS

Q6

AIFST & FOOD AUSTRALIA

T22

W31

AHRENS GROUP

SUPERIOR PUMP TECHNOLOGIES

Q28

OTERRA

Q8

ALL PUMPS

U16

UNDERCOVER ROASTERS

N38

PERKINELMER

R5

ALL PURPOSE PUMPS

Y16

GOVERNMENT & BUSINESS SERVICES

SAVANNAH BIO SYSTEMS

P16

SPC

R15 P2

AUSTBROKERS TRADE CREDIT

S28

THE COFFEE BREWMASTERS

EVOLVE SCIENTIFIC RECRUITMENT

T27

THE HEALTH INGREDIENTS CO.

Q16

MEAT & LIVESTOCK AUSTRALIA

S22

VIDYA HERBS

P11

TXM LEAN SOLUTIONS

S24

WHAT'S NEW IN FOOD

T21

WESTWATER

T25

IT & DIGITAL FACTORIES

AUSTRALIAN NATIVE PRODUCTS BASTION PACIFIC

P13 Q9 M28

BOTANICAL INNOVATIONS

R11

BRENNTAG

M6

CARMI FLAVORS

Q12

CONNELL

P12

CSIRO

Q11

GELITA AUSTRALIA

N12

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Z16

AUSPRESS SYSTEMS

W14

BIOSTEAM

Y37

BÜRKERT FLUID CONTROL SYSTEMS

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APTUS BUSINESS SOLUTIONS

S37

BUTLER TECHSENSE AUSTRALIA

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OPEN IIOT

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CAPS AUSTRALIA

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DE.MEM-AKWA

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DST DRYER

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INGREDIENTS AQUAMIN - DELTAGEN AUSTRALIA

APTEAN FOOD & BEVERAGES ERP

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ECOWIZE

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OZKOR

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ERIEZ MAGNETICS

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WATERFORM TECHNOLOGIES

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FMCG INDUSTRY SOLUTIONS

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PACKAGING MATERIALS ARGUS

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FOOD & DRINK BUSINESS

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GORDON BROTHERS INDUSTRIES

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QUALITY FOOD REQUIRES QUALITY TEMPERATURE CONTROL

CONFECTIONARY

FRUIT JUICES

PACKAGING

DISTILLERIES & BREWERIES FRUIT & VEGETABLES

FISH

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DAIRY MEAT PROCESSING

DRINKS

WINERIES

PASTA MANUFACTURING AREAS

CO2 PROCESSES

Unlike most chillers in the marketplace, MTA chillers are specifically designed for the food and drink industry, as confirmed by countless prestigious customers worldwide in the most diverse and demanding applications. Food industries require absolute reliability 24/7, chillers which always work, whatever the conditions. Complete flexibility to all user needs is ensured thanks to MTA’s unique evaporator configuration, offering water outlet temperatures from -24 °C to +35 °C. MTA Australasia has been serving the Australian food industry since 1999. Quality food requires MTA quality. Visit us at FoodPro, Stand PA32 25-28 JULY 2021 Sydney Showground Sydney Olympic Park

MTA Australasia Pty Ltd | www.mta-au.com Hallam, VIC 3803 | Tel. +61 1300 304 177 | sales@mta-au.com


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ALLROUND PACKAGING

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AMMONGAS

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HYDRO INNOVATIONS

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ANCA MOTION

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IP ENCLOSURES

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APC TECHNOLOGY

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IUGIS

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AU2MATE

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MEFE - FREUND

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MOTION

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AUSTRALIAN WRAPPING COMPANY

MTA AUSTRALASIA

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MUNTERS

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O'BRIEN BOILER SERVICES

Y22

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EXTREME PACKAGING SOLUTIONS

F28

FINANCE@WORK PTY LIMITED

K6

FLOTTWEG AUSTRALIA

D7

FOOD PROCESS MACHINERY

B8

FOSS PACIFIC, SOUTH EAST ASIA

D28

GEMIDAN ECOGI A/S

D28

AUSTRALIS ENGINEERING

C40

AUSTRALWEST

D50

GOLD PEG - NATEC NETWORK MEMBER

B&B FOODPAK

F36

GP SYSTEMS

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BIOGASCLEAN

D28

HALL INDUSTRIES AUSTRALIA

E22

D1

ORBIT CLEANING SERVICES AUSTRALIA

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BMA BELTING

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HALLY LABELS

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PROGRAMMED

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BOC LIMITED

C42

HIGHGATE GROUP

J22

PUMP ENGINEERS (AUSTRALIA)

W22

BUCHER UNIPEKTIN AG

HMPS AND PROPAC INDUSTRIAL

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SWEEPERS AUSTRALIA

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CSB-SYSTEM

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B16

WATSON-MARLOW

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TAPFLO VGL - ALLIED CONNECTORS

PROCESSING & PACKAGING AALBORG CSP A/S

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ADM PACKAGING AUTOMATION

J28

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DIVERSECO DOLAV AUSTRALIA

C7 E46 D2

ENNIO INTERNATIONAL

J14

ERNEST FLEMING MACHINERYINKJET

A28

ESKO AUSTRALIA

J39

JOHNSON SCREENS

C9

C4

KHS PACIFIC

D49

LANDIA A/S

D28

LAPP AUSTRALIA

E20

LUMIX PROCUT

E40

MACHINE KNIVES (AUST)

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MAREL

B20

MARKEM-IMAJE

G28

MARTOR

C8

MATCON LIMITED

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MIL-TEK WASTE SOLUTIONS

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The company operates throughout Australia with offices in Melbourne , Brisbane, Sydney, Adelaide, Perth, Bendigo, Griffith, Townsville and Riverland. Various solutions and installations have also been provided and completed at numerous overseas locations. Gordon Brothers operates the largest industrial refrigeration service support and maintenance team in Australia from the eight locations listed. As part of the

service offering, Gordon Brothers encourages the adoption of programmed maintenance service contracts, which together with careful plant design, high quality equipment and remote monitoring, maximise reliability and plant up-time. Gordon Brothers also has comprehensive stocks of refrigeration components, spare parts and lubricants. Visit us at Foodpro 2021 - Stand PA6.

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MOLENAAR AUSTRALIA MOSCA AUSTRALIA MULTISTEPS INDUSTRIES NICHE GAS PRODUCTS

B10 E2 D19 J7

SCOTT

C49

HANNA INSTRUMENTS

SELECT EQUIP

E28

HRS PROCESS SOLUTIONS

S16

SIEMENS

E39

JOHN MORRIS GROUP

U11

L5

SPRAYFLO

KEY DIAGNOSTICS

X7 T1

NILFISK

D28

SUMMIT MACHINERY

F11

LABWARE

NIRAS

D28

TECHNOMIK

H28

MERIEUX NUTRISCIENCES AUSTRALIA

OFI WEIGH & INSPECTION

A16

TERALBA INDUSTRIES - MIXQUIP

OMNI GROUP

D15

THE GLOVE COMPANY

J12

THOMPSON MEAT MACHINERY

A20

OOMIAK PAC FOOD

J1 M11 L12

TRITON COMMERCIAL SYSTEMS

PBSA | SENOR

L39

VIBRATION SYSTEMS & SOLUTIONS

F10

H8

TOTAL CONSTRUCTION

PAQ_IT

PFG GROUP VICTORIA

H2

C45 J6

V2

T14 V1

METROHM ANZ NEOGEN

S12

NETZSCH AUSTRALIA

T12

POLLEN CONSULTING GROUP

W2

PROFICIENCY TESTING AUSTRALIA

W5

RENTOKIL INITIAL

R8

ROMER LABS AUSTRALIA

S5

PHARMEQUIP

B34

VISY TECHNOLOGY SYSTEMS

POLYTIJ AUSTRALIA

C14

WEDDERBURN

E3

SGS AUSTRALIA

V8

PROCESS AUTOMATION & CONTROLS

C50

WILEY

D9

SHIMADZU SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTS

A10

D4

U1

PRYDE MEASUREMENT

ZIP-PAK ITW AUSTRALIA

SI INSTRUMENTS

W8

RADIUS TECHNOLOGY

H3

REACTIVE ENGINEERING

C1

REGETHERMIC

M13

RESULT GROUP

E30

RICHARD FOOT MACHINERY

E6

D45

SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY AGILENT TECHNOLOGIES

X2

AGRIFOOD TECHNOLOGY

W1

AIRANDE/USAAUS

U2

ALS

S6

AMSL SCIENTIFIC

R6

ROBOTIC AUTOMATION

L14

ROCKWELL AUTOMATION / ENDRESS+HAUSER

K14

AQUATIQ AUSTRALIA

U8

ROLLEX AUSTRALIA

G22

BIOMÉRIEUX

T2

BVAQ

U6

RYDELL BELTECH SARAYA AUSTRALIA SCHENCK PROCESS AUSTRALIA

K5 PB12 E1

SCHMALZ AUSTRALIA

K12

SCHUR STAR SYSTEMS AUSTRALIA

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U15

DIAA

V6

ELISA SYSTEMS

X1

GRAINTEC SCIENTIFIC

SYMBIO LABORATORIES

T8

THETA TECHNOLOGIES

S8

VENDART DIAGNOSTICS

X5

TRACEABILITY & PROVENANCE ZONE CLOUD CULTURE

U35

IFOODDS

T32

LAAVA

U32

RESULT GROUP

T36

SICK

U31

S11

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Science & Technology

Processing and Packaging

AGRIFOOD TECHNOLOGY

AALBORG CSP A/S

260 Princes Hwy Werribee VIC 3030 Australia T (+61) 1800 801 312 E lab.vic@agrifood.com.au W www.agrifood.com.au

Aalborg CSP A/S, Hjulmagervej 55 Aalborg 9000 Denmark T (+45) 8816 8840 E azo@aalborgcsp.com W www.aalborgcsp.com Aalborg CSP is a leading developer and supplier of innovative renewable technologies aiming at changing the way energy is produced. Relying on extensive experience from some of the most efficient concentrated solar power (CSP) projects around the world, Aalborg CSP designs and delivers green technologies and integrated energy systems.

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ADM PACKAGING AUTOMATION 3 Kerr Street Preston VIC 3072 Australia T (+61) 3 9484 8791 E george@admpa.com.au W www.admpa.com.au As leaders in the field of packaging automation since 1995, we’ve established ourselves as an Australian manufacture and suppliers of quality reliable equipment and solutions provider for complete turnkey solutions. Premade pouch machines, vertical form fill and seal machines, horizontal form fill and seal machines, weighers, feeders and inspection systems.

K8 Processing & Packaging

AEROFLOAT WASTEWATER TREATMENT Unit 1, 60 Box Rd Taren Point NSW 2229 Australia T (+61) 2 9544 1449 E michelle.carter@aerofloat.com.au W www.aerofloat.com.au Aerofloat is an Australian company that designs and builds wastewater treatment plants for the food and beverage industry. Aerofloat has strong experience in treating wastewater across dairy, poultry, meat, confectionery, breweries, wineries and packaged foods. Aerofloat is renowned for solutions that are low-maintenance, compact and odour-free.

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AHRENS GROUP PO Box 2 Sheaoak Log SA 5371 Australia T (+61) 8 8521 0000 E eahrens@ahrens.com.au W www.ahrens.com.au Ahrens is a fifth-generation national full-service construction, engineering and mining services company, delivering a complete range of quality project solutions. Through vertical integration, Ahrens are able to deliver costeffective solutions to their clients.

T22 Plant Equipment

AIFST & FOOD AUSTRALIA PO Box 780 Cherrybrook NSW 2126 Australia T (+61) 447 066 324 E aifst@aifst.com.au W www.aifst.asn.au The Australian Institute of Food Science & Technology (AIFST), unites food industry professionals in the science of food. The Food Australia journal is the official publication of the AIFST and covers topical food industry subject matters.

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AGILENT TECHNOLOGIES Yishun Singapore 768923 T (+65) 6215 8005 E tinny.kaushal@agilent.com W www.agilent.com/en/solutions/food-testing-agriculture Agilent Technologies Inc. (NYSE: A) is a global leader in life sciences, diagnostics, and applied chemical markets, delivering insight and innovation toward improving the quality of life. Agilent instruments, software, services, solutions, and people provide trusted answers to customers’ most challenging questions. www.agilent.com. Follow Agilent on LinkedIn, Kakao, and Line. 26

Agrifood is an independent testing laboratory servicing the food and feed industry. It provides analytical testing services in various fields including grain, fruit and vegetables, processed food, fodder and flour milling markets. Food quality and safety tests include nutritional panel analysis, mycotoxin, chemical residue, heavy metals, microbiological and allergen testing.

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AIR LIQUIDE AUSTRALIA Level 12, 600 St Kilda Road Melbourne VIC 3004 Australia T (+61) 2 9892 9777 E ALANSWSales@airliquide.com W www.industry.airliquide.com.au Air Liquide is a leading international gas supplier with innovative solutions to address the most challenging food productivity issues. With over 50 years of experience in food and beverage processing, Air Liquide has been a pioneer in the development of food and beverage-grade gases for industry.

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Science & Technology

Plant Equipment

AIRANDE/USAAUS

ALL PURPOSE PUMPS

11 Pinkwood Drive

21-23 Industrial Avenue Hoppers Crossing VIC 3029 Australia T (+61) 3 8368 0052 E marketing@appumps.com.au W www.appumps.com.au

Ashmore QLD 4214 Australia T (+61) 402 052 809 E tom@usa-aus.com W www.usa-aus.com Airandé represents ReSPR /CASPR range of air/surface purifiers in Australia and New Zealand. Airandé’s approach to continuous sanitisation is to use ReSPR/CASPR air/surface purification technologies. Airandé’s dual purpose air/surface purification removes particulates, VOCs, ethylene, odours, and up to 99.999% of micro-bacterial contamination from air and surfaces.

All Purpose Pumps have been a trusted provider of Pumps and Pumping Solutions to the Building Services, Industrial, Water and Wastewater Treatment Industries for 30 years. Our experienced and committed team work closely with our clients to ensure each solution we provide meets the needs of the client and project.

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ALL PUMPS 100 Silverwater Road Silverwater NSW 2154 Australia T (+61) 1300 255 786 E sales@allpumps.com.au W www.allpumps.com.au Since 1972 we have been working in the industry and understand sanitary requirements. From how delicate some products can be, and the sheer thickness and sticky nature of others. We have a complete sanitary fluid transfer product line. Experience counts.

Processing & Packaging

ALLROUND PACKAGING 11 Venture Drive Sunshine West VIC 3020 Australia T (+61) 3 9325 1922 E j.wedding@allround.com.au W www.allround.com.au At Allround, we provide customised flexible packaging solutions, for optimal shelf-presence, shelf-life and production efficiency. We are HACCP certified and utilise our APCO and REDcycle memberships, exceptional print experience and capabilities to offer responsible, high-quality packaging solutions, that work within our customers’ budgets to deliver a safe product to end consumers.

The Future of Intelligent Palletising

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R39

Science & Technology

Drinks & Liquid Foods

ALS

ANTON PAAR AUSTRALIA

Unit 10, 2-8 South Street Rydalmere NSW 2116 Australia T (+61) 2 8832 7500 E tina.papadopoulos@alsglobal.com W www.alsglobal.com

Lvl 2, North Ryde NSW 2113 Australia T (+61) 2 8315 4400 E info.au@anton-paar.com W www.anton-paar.com/au-en/

ALS is a food testing and analysis business. ALS is focussed on delivering high quality food testing services in Australia, and further enhancing our proud reputation within the Food and Beverage industries.

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AMMONGAS Ejby Mosevej 5 Glostrup 2600 Denmark T (+45) 4363 6300 E amg@ammongas.dk W www.ammongas.com Ammongas offer a wide range of environmental solutions for air/gas purification, odour removal, biogas upgrading, and ammonia separation and distillation. All plants as customised turn-key solutions.

R6 Science & Technology

AMSL SCIENTIFIC 2 McCabe Place Chatswood NSW 2067 Australia T (+61) 2 9882 3666 E orders@amsl.com.au W www.amsl.com.au Australasian Medical & Scientific Limited (AMSL) Scientific Division are leaders in the supply of smart tools to monitor manufacturers HACCP programs. The extensive range of food safety products include: laboratory equipment and consumables, hygiene monitoring tools, rapid pathogen test kits and food allergen test kits.

F34 Processing & Packaging

ANCA MOTION 1 Bessemer Road Bayswater North VIC 3153 Australia T (+61) 3 9751 8900 E sales@ancamotion.com W www.ancamotion.com We design and manufacture flexible control systems including the high performance linear motion system, LinX® Linear Motors - ideal for food processing. With over 45 years’ history, at ANCA Motion we offer flexibility, reliability, innovation and precision - providing solutions that give our customers a competitive edge. We Love Motion.

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Anton Paar develops, produces and distributes highly accurate laboratory instruments and process measuring systems, and provides customtailored automation and robotic solutions. It is a market leader in the measurement of density, concentration, dissolved gasses, viscosity/ rheology, particle size and more. Anton Paar GmbH is owned by the charitable Santner Foundation.

F15 Processing & Packaging

APC TECHNOLOGY 991 Port Road Cheltenham SA 5014 Australia T (+61) 8 8363 0400 E ndavey@apctechnology.com.au W www.apctechnology.com.au/ APC Technology has over 35 years’ experience designing and manufacturing rugged electronic solutions capable of enduring and operating in the harsh environments of the food and beverage industry. With thousands of food grade units in use across Australia and overseas, we can engineer a solution to fit your requirements.

Z2 Plant Equipment

APTEAN FOOD & BEVERAGES ERP 4325 Alexander Drive Alpharetta, GA 30022-3740 Netherlands T (+31) 638 403 574 E Casper.Brundel@aptean.com W www.aptean.com At Aptean, we know food. With over 20 years of experience we built our industry-specific Food and Beverage ERP solutions with all the specialized capabilities and functionalities that your business needs. Let our tailored, future-ready solution master the complexity of your operation and help you boost performance.

S37 IT & Digital Factories

APTUS BUSINESS SOLUTIONS Suite 3, 156 Fullarton Road Rose Park SA 5067 Australia T (+61) 1300 998 594 E georgia.halliday@aptusbusiness.com.au W www.aptusbusiness.com.au Aptus delivers and supports Sage ERP solutions for the food and beverage industry, helping our clients streamline their operations, ensuring compliance, and driving profitability. Sage X3 provides an innovative core of crucial business intelligence and management functions for the food and beverage industry, supporting greater transparency and food safety.

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Ingredients

Packaging Materials

AQUAMIN - DELTAGEN AUSTRALIA

ARGUS

14 Pacific Place Kilsyth VIC 3137 Australia T (+61) 3 9728 3038 E info@deltagen.com.au W www.deltagen.com.au/

Argus - Suite 5 Centrepoint, 374 Peel Street Tamworth NSW 2340 Australia T (+61) 1800 274 871 E gbramley@argus.co.nz W www.argusau.com.au

Deltagen Australia has provided ingredients, analysis kits and bespoke manufacturing services to Australian food and beverage manufacturers for over 30 years. A part of the Marigot Group of Companies, Deltagen supplies the growing range of Aquamin plant minerals for plant-based fortification of next-generation food applications as well as the Atura brand plant proteins.

Suppliers of equipment, machinery, instrumentation and consumables to the meat and food manufacturing industries. Aligned with world leading manufacturers from Australia, New Zealand and around the world.

X6 Logistics & Handling

U8

A-SAFE

Science & Technology

Australia

AQUATIQ AUSTRALIA

T (+61) 2 9625 8927

217 Flinders Street Adelaide SA 5000 Australia T (+61) 409 188 029 E simon.fraser@aquatiq.com W www.aquatiq.com

W www.asafeau.com

Aquatiq® is a supplier of expertise, process equipment and hygiene solutions to the global food industry. We do what it takes to ensure production and distribution of Safe Food for companies around the world.

products and down-time.

A-SAFE’s iFlex range sets the standard in barrier performance. A-SAFE barriers flex after impact from workplace vehicles, absorb the impact forces and then reform to their original shape. Unlike traditional steel barriers they do not rust, scratch, damage floors after impacts or require repainting, offering huge cost savings in maintenance, replacement

World Class F&B Facility Construction

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Q9

Plant Equipment

Ingredients

ASSA ABLOY ENTRANCE SYSTEMS

AUSTRALIAN NATIVE PRODUCTS

50 Orchardleigh Street Yennora NSW 2161 Australia T (+61) 1300 666 232 E info.au.entrance@assaabloy.com W www.assaabloyentrance.com.au/en/

Suite 1, Level 21, 60 Margaret Street Sydney NSW 2000 Australia T (+61) 2 6688 6164 E julia@australiannativeproducts.com.au W www.australiannativeproducts.com.au

ASSA ABLOY Entrance Systems has a complete offering for the front, back and interior of your building. We offer the doors, docking systems and entrance automation you need, as well as the services required to keep them efficient.

ANP is the largest grower of lemon myrtle in the world, leading the industry in innovating farming and processing methods to bring the highest quality and most consistent product to market. Offering full traceability from our globally accredited farms, backed by exceptional customer service, and ongoing investment in product development.

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D8

AU2MATE

Processing & Packaging

Unit 5, 3-4 Anzed Court Mulgrave VIC 3170 Australia T (+61) 416 303 361 E fbz@au2mate.ae W www.au2mate.com

AUSTRALIAN WRAPPING COMPANY

Au2mate develops and delivers complete automation solutions with special focus on process optimisation and minimising waste, energy consumption, and carbon footprints. Our solution designs emphasise a high level of user-friendliness, operational reliability, and optimal use of Industry 4.0 technologies to safeguard your investment.

13 Bentley Street Wetherill Park NSW 2164 Australia T (+61) 2 9604 7766 E info@austwrappingco.com.au W www.austwrappingco.com.au Supplier of packaging machinery and packaging films.

C40 Processing & Packaging

W14

AUSTRALIS ENGINEERING

Plant Equipment

25 Harley Crescent Condell Park NSW 2200 Australia T (+61) 2 9707 5888 E sales@australiseng.com.au W www.australiseng.com.au

AUSPRESS SYSTEMS 127 Corunna Avenue Melrose Park SA 5039 Australia T (+61) 1300 287 773 E sales@auspress.com.au W www.auspress.com.au Established in 1992 AusPress Systems the exclusive importer and distributor to Australia and New Zealand of stainless steel pressure and drainage solutions for use in Food & Beverage processing. 100% Australian owned, our products are built to Australian Standards and carry HACCP certification.

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AUSTBROKERS TRADE CREDIT Level 14, 44 Market Street Sydney NSW 2000 Australia T (+61) 2 8567 3110 E service@tradecredit.austbrokers.com W www.abtradecredit.com If you sell goods or services on credit terms you are at risk of suffering from a bad debt. Trade Credit insurance protects your cash-flow by covering your losses if a debtor becomes insolvent or defaults on payment, giving you peace of mind to focus on running your business.

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Australis Engineering are experts in locally designed, manufactured and integrated materials handling solutions such as conveyors, robotics, pallet handling, industrial automation and packaging systems. Our smart thinking means our food, beverage, healthcare and FMCG clients trust Australis to provide proven, locally manufactured and supported solutions for their business.

D50 Processing & Packaging

AUSTRALWEST PO Box 5195 Kenmore East QLD 4069 Australia T (+61) 405 744 423 E info@australwest.com.au W www.australwest.com.au Distributor of equipment and machinery for the food industry.

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Q38

Processing & Packaging

Drinks & Liquid Foods

B&B FOODPAK

BAYSIDE GROUP

Bldg 5, 49 Frenchs Forest Road East

Level 3, 484 St Kilda Road Melbourne VIC 3004 Australia T (+61) 3 9864 6000 E askaro@baysidegroup.com.au W www.baysidegroup.com.au

Frenchs Forest NSW 2086 Australia T (+61) 2 9452 0222 E admin@bbfoodpak.com W www.bbfoodpak.com

parts that any processing plant would be searching for.

Bayside Group (formally Techstaff) is a leader in food and beverage employment and workforce management. Accompanying us is our affiliate brand, Acclaimed Workforce, which specialises in regional wine, agriculture and horticulture recruitment. Come see us if you’re in need of staff, tailored employment solutions or you’re looking for a job!

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Processing and Packaging

BASTION PACIFIC

BIOGASCLEAN

21 Queen Street

W www.bastionpacific.com.au/

Magnoliavej 10 Odense SV 5250 Denmark T +45 4082 2803 E td@biogasclean.com W www.biogasclean.com/

Bastion is an industry leading importer and wholesaler of PPE to the food

For more information on this company please visit the stand.

B&B FoodPak are dedicated to the supply of premium consumables for food and packaging industry - Mincer/Emulsifier Knives and Plates, Separation, Filling, Injecting, Cutting, Slicing/Skinning/Chopper Blades, Tray Knives, Gaskets, Suction Cups, Thermal Printheads, Vacuum Pump spares and other

Campbelltown NSW 2560 Australia T (+61) 1300 522 645 E scott.joyce@bastionpacific.com.au

industry. Although we have a large range of disposable and reusable safety products, our passion lies in Hand Protection. Reach out today so we can discuss how to efficiently and effectively keep your team safe.

For All Your Specialty Gas & Dry Ice Needs • SupaMap • Dry •

Ice

Carbon Dioxide • Supamix

Come By And Speak To Our Specialty Gas Team At Stand Number R29 At FoodPro

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Science & Technology

Ingredients

BIOMÉRIEUX

BOTANICAL INNOVATIONS

Ground Floor, 2 Richardson Place North Ryde NSW 2113 Australia T (+61) 1800 333 421 E industry.anz@biomerieux.com W www.biomerieux-industry.com

390 Clergate Road Orange NSW 2800 Australia T (+61) 488 196 527 E KerryFerguson@botanicalinnovations.com.au W www.botanicalinnovations.com.au

bioMérieux provides diagnostic solutions (systems, reagents, software and services) which determine the source of disease and contamination to improve patient health and ensure consumer safety. Its products are mainly used for diagnosing infectious diseases. They are also used for detecting microorganisms in agri-food, pharmaceutical and cosmetic products.

Australian Nutraceutical Flavours, Fragrances and Ingredients for Health and Wellness. Cold Pressed Oils, Essential Oils, Plant Extracts, Fermentations, Powders.

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BIOSTEAM 42-46 Mcdonald Road Alexandra Hills QLD 4161 Australia T (+61) 450 022 313 E paula@biosteam.com.au W www.biosteam.com.au Biosteam supplies commercial and industrial steam cleaners, belt cleaners and sanitation systems which have been successfully deployed by some of the biggest names in the food industry. We proudly distribute KHD conveyer cleaning systems proven technology to clean and sanitise.

D40 Processing & Packaging

BMA BELTING 30 Raglan Road Auburn NSW 2144 Australia T (+61) 2 8708 7700 E victor.jeries@bmabelting.com.au W www.bmabelting.com.au Australian owned conveyor belting company providing hygienic based solutions for the processed food and beverage industry. Specialised innovations including Volta Superdrive™ and Dualdrive™ positive driven belting, Volta metal detectable belting, Modutech modular belting, Derco BV synthetic belting, Nitta power transmission and FDA approved timing belts.

C42 Processing and Packaging

BOC LIMITED 10 Julius Avenue North Ryde NSW 2011 Australia T (+61) 131 262 E contact@boc.com W www.boc.com.au BOC supplies compressed and bulk gases, chemicals and equipment around the globe. The company develops safe, sustainable and innovative solutions for customers in many specialty sectors, heavy industry and medical environments.

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BRENNTAG Level 5, 10 Nexus Court Mulgrave VIC 3170 Australia T (+61) 3 9559 8333 E info-aus@brenntag-asia.com W www.brenntag.com/food-nutrition Brenntag is the industry’s leading distributor and service provider for food ingredients. Linking formulation expertise, market knowledge and quality products from our world class supply partners, our dedicated team of specialists work with our customers to deliver the best performance in a product’s taste, texture, nutritional composition and shelf life.

F7 Processing & Packaging

BUCHER UNIPEKTIN AG Bucher-Alimentech Ltd, Level 1, 10 Arthur Brown Place Mount Wellington Auckland 1060 New Zealand T (+64) 2 165 7996 E nick.shea@bucheralimentech.com W www.bucherunipektin.com We are experts in, and suppliers of single units and complete lines for fruit juice production, including presses, filtration, and concentration. We also supply brewery equipment, food and beverage filtration technology, and design and build industrial vacuum and freeze dryers.

Z22 Plant Equipment

BÜRKERT FLUID CONTROL SYSTEMS Unit 8, 15 Columbia Way, Norwest Business Park, Norwest NSW 2153 Australia T (+61) 1300 888 868 E sales.au@burkert.com W www.burkert.com.au Bürkert supports Australia’s largest manufacturing sector, the food and beverage industry by offering a comprehensive and attuned range of customised products and system solutions. Bürkert gives you proven reliability, superior accuracy and virtually maintenance free service ensuring that we deliver unsurpassed total performance in the form of complete flow control loop systems. foodproexh.com


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BUSCH ANZ 30 Lakeside Drive Broadmeadows VIC 3047 Australia T (+61) 3 9355 0600 E sales@busch.com.au W buschvacuum.com Busch Vacuum Solutions is one of the largest manufacturers of vacuum pumps, blowers and compressors in the world. With over 60 companies in more than 40 countries and agencies worldwide, we can provide sound advice and practical support to our customers wherever they are.

X14 Plant Equipment

BUTLER TECHSENSE AUSTRALIA Unit 11, 39 Lawrence Dr Nerang QLD 4211 Australia T (+61) 1800 955 934 E info@butlertechsense.com.au W www.butlertechsense.co.nz With 20 years of experience in industrial instrumentation, Butler Techsense is a proven supplier of environmental monitoring solutions for pharmaceutical, GMP, medical, scientific and food production industries.

U6 Science & Technology

BVAQ Unit 3, 63 Boundary Road North Melbourne VIC 3051 Australia T (+61) 3 8371 7600 E sales.au@bvaq.com W www.bvaq.com BVAQ is Australia’s market leader for food testing, inspection and certification services and provides the largest food microbiology, allergens and chemistry capabilities throughout Australia.

Z12 Plant Equipment

CAPS AUSTRALIA 185 Planet St Welshpool WA 6106 Australia T (+61) 1800 800 878 E info@caps.com.au W www.caps.com.au CAPS Australia is a privately owned and proud Australian company intent on remaining at the forefront of the Compressed Air, Gas Generation and Power Generation solutions.

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Ingredients

Traceability & Provenance Zone

CARMI FLAVORS

CLOUD CULTURE

21/205 Port Hacking Rd Miranda NSW 2228 Australia T (+61) 2 9634 6000 E sales-au@carmiflavors.com W www.carmiflavors.com Carmi Flavors has been a leading global supplier of custom flavour and fragrance solutions for the food and beverage industry since 1979. Specializing in sweet to savoury, liquid and powder flavours, Carmi caters to all sectors of the food and beverage industry including: bakery, beverage, confectionery, culinary, dairy, nutraceutical, sports nutrition and more.

PO Box 8883 Carrum Downs VIC 3201 Australia T (+61) 448 888 960 E steve.ansermino@cloudculture.com.au W www.cloudculture.com.au Cloud Culture’s manufacturing focus delivers bespoke ERP solutions for food & beverage companies. We streamline operations & increase visibility to empower better real-time decision making. Full batch traceability gives peace of mind that recall data extraction is quick and easy. We are a catalyst to accelerate your business.

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CASE PACKING SYSTEMS

Processing and Packaging

COMBIGAS

Suite 1/24 Sydney Street Kilmore VIC 3764 Australia T (+61) 3 5781 0779 E dgriffin.cps@bigpond.com W www.casepacker.com

Ryttervangen 11 C, 1. sal Give 7323 Denmark T (+45) 4068 6444 E fwe@combigas.dk W www.combigas.com

Highly respected worldwide manufacturer of high end quality Casepacking machinery. With over 60 years’ experience, supplying food manufacturers that operate 24/7. Expertise packing finished products packed in any type of flexible bag, MAP, VSP or flow wrapped packs, automatically into cartons or crates.

Combigas deliver complete biogas solutions worldwide.

D16 Processing & Packaging

CBS FOODTECH Unit 2 7 Jubilee Avenue Wariewood NSW 2102 Australia T (+61) 2 9979 6722 E admin@cbsfoodtech.com.au W www.cbsfoodtech.com.au CBS is a specialist supplier of innovative products from around the world. We strive to supply only the highest quality products to our customers by understanding their business as well as providing the backup services to maintain the level of quality required & to meet the ever growing changes.

K1 Processing & Packaging

CHILLPRO SYSTEMS 15 - 19 Kialba Road Campbelltown NSW 2560 Australia T (+61) 2 4629 3036 E sales@chillprosystems.com W www.chillprosystems.com ChillPro Systems is a progressive company dedicated to delivering high standard process cooling solutions, meeting temperature cooling through patented technology of the highest quality. Specialising in slurry ice production, storage and distribution systems, our revolutionary technology provides fast, uniform and long-lasting cooling - resulting in better quality, longer shelf life, operational efficiencies and even greater market reach.

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CONNELL Unit 3, 32 Windorah St Stafford QLD 4053 Australia T (+61) 438 719 788 E carol.toft@connellworld.com W www.connellworld.com Connell is a leading marketer and distributor of specialty ingredients. Through 48 offices in 18 countries across Asia-Pacific we combine an intimate market knowledge, and creative approach to provide our business partners with innovative solutions and unlimited opportunities for growth.

H14 Processing & Packaging

CONTECH - CONVEYOR TECHNOLOGY 45 Jesica Road Campbellfield VIC 3061 Australia T (+61) 3 9357 0299 E sales@contechengineering.com W www.contechengineering.com ConTecH is a leader in supplying the Food Industry with highly successful turnkey project solutions. ConTecH custom design and manufacture a wide range of conveyor systems and conveyor equipment using the latest technology and design techniques. We provide guaranteed solutions to improve your operating systems by improving efficiency, reducing costs and downtime, simplifying your methods, and increasing output.

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Processing & Packaging

Ingredients

COSPAK

CSIRO

1 Culverston Road Minto NSW 2566 Australia T (+61) 2 9820 8999 E nsw@cospak.com.au W www.cospak.com.au

Australia E jane.bray@csiro.au W www.csiro.au CSIRO’s food innovation centre makes it easy for food, ingredient and equipment manufacturing companies to access our extensive expertise, technologies and support in innovation.

Cospak provides total packaging solutions throughout Australia and New Zealand, offering a comprehensive range of quality products in glass, plastics, metal, paper and flexibles to market leaders in wine, beverage and food industries. At Cospak, we are committed to fulfilling your packaging requirements and can take your ideations from Concept to Reality.

U15 Science and Technology

CUDDON FREEZE DRY 18 McArtney Street, Blenheim Marlborough 7201 New Zealand T (+64) 3 578 4299 E sales@cuddon.co.nz W www.cuddonfreezedry.com

K11 Processing & Packaging

CSB-SYSTEM 8-20 McGregors Dr. Keilor Park VIC 3042 Australia T (+61) 3 9336 3048 E info.au@csb.com W www.csb.com

Cuddon Freeze Dry have been designing and building quality freeze dryers for over 55 years. Installed globally with more than 400 installations world-wide, our dryers are highly respected around the world, providing premium drying solutions.

CSB-System is the leading industry specialist for the process industries of food, beverages, chemicals, pharmaceuticals, cosmetics and trade. As a one-stop provider of software, hardware, services and business consulting, we optimize the business processes of our customers and create significant competitive advantages with our CSB turnkey solution.

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DANFOSS AUSTRALIA

DETECTAMET DETECTABLE PRODUCTS

2 National Drive Dandenong South VIC 3175 Australia T (+61) 1300 328 008 E customercare.pac@danfoss.com W www.danfoss.com.au

Unit 2E, 128-130 Frances Street Lidcombe NSW 2141 Australia T (+61) 2 9058 8555 E robert.lockwood@detectamet.com W www.detectamet.com.au/

Danfoss leading the way to sustainable transformation. Meeting many of the world’s climate, urbanisation and food challenges with proven and reliable solutions. Driven by the power of an electrified society, and fuelled by the opportunities of going digital, Danfoss is dedicated to engineering solutions that can unleash the potential of tomorrow.

Detectamet are a global manufacturer and supplier of metal detectable & X-Ray visible products. Our Sydney branch supplies detectable products throughout the Asia Pacific region. Working with food and pharmaceutical industries, our products help to reduce the risk of foreign body contamination, averting the risk of expensive product recalls.

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DANISH EXPORT - FOOD TECH

DIAA

Lysbrohojen 24 Silkeborg, 8600 Denmark T (+45) 8681 3888 E suh@danishexport.dk W www.danishexport.com/food-tech

Private Bag 16 Werribee VIC 3030 Australia T (+61) 3 8742 6600 E info@diaa.asn.au W www.diaa.asn.au

Danish Export - Food Tech is represented by 63 engaged and highly qualified Danish companies delivering counselling, equipment, technology and solutions to the food manufacturing segment worldwide. Our companies represent: Meat, Milk & Dairy, Confectionary, Bakery, Cereals, Snacks, Convenience, Fruit & Vegetables, Beverages and deliver to the complete value chain

DIAA: the dairy industry’s professional association for people working in product manufacturing and allied trades. We offer networking, technical learning, events and Australia’s leading dairy product competitions. “Australian Dairy Foods”: official magazine of the DIAA. “Australian Dairy Listing”: members’ definitive guide to Australia’s post-farmgate dairy industry. Members also have free access to the “Australian Journal of Dairy Technology” archive (1960-2010).

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DEMATIC 24 Narabang Way Belrose NSW 2085 Australia T (+61) 2 9486 5555 E info.anz@dematic.com W www.dematic.com Dematic is an intralogistics innovator that designs, builds and supports intelligent, automated solutions for manufacturing, warehouse and distribution environments. With manufacturing facilities and service centres located in more than 25 countries, Dematic has helped achieve more than 6,000 worldwide customer installations for some of the world’s leading brands.

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DIVERSECO 12 Kembla Way Willetton WA 6155 Australia T (+61) 1300 069 970 E nicholas.talley@diverseco.com.au W www.diverseco.com.au A diversified measurement and automation solutions provider, proudly supporting Australian food manufacturers and processors through our superior problem solving capabilities and industry leading suppliers.

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DOLAV AUSTRALIA

DE.MEM-AKWA

Level 38, 71 Eagle Street. Brisbane QLD 4000 Australia T (+61) 488 073 008 E stuart.cahill@dolav.asia W www.dolav.com

32 Cessna Drive Caboolture QLD 4510 Australia T 07 5428 3265 E info@akwaworx.com W www.akwaworx.com/the-de-mem-advantage/ For more information on this company please visit the stand.

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Dolav is a leading global provider of superior handling and storage solutions. Renowned for excellence and innovation since 1976, Dolav specialises in producing large-volume pallet and pallet boxes of unrivalled durability and quality.

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Plant Equipment

DST DRYER

ECOWIZE

14 -32 Campbell Ave Dee Why NSW 2099 Australia T (+61) 1300 002 228 E gordon.lacey@dstdryer.com.au W www.dstdryer.com.au

Suite 302, 3rd Floor, 32 Delhi Road North Ryde NSW 2113 Australia T (+61) 2 9805 9209 E admin@ecowize.com.au W www.ecowize.com.au

Humidity control equipment to -Improve product hygiene -Prevent condensation/Ice -Improve Drying rate -Reduce Maintenance costs

For 20 years Ecowize is the market leader in outsourced cleaning and sanitation services and equipment to the food industry in Australia and New Zealand. The Foamico low pressure clean in place cleaning systems are designed to increase operational efficiency, improve the workers safety and support your brand integrity.

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DYNAPUMPS Unit 5/39 Heyington Avenue Thomastown VIC 3074 Australia T (+61) 1300 788 579 E sales@dynapumps.com.au W www.dynapumps.com.au Dynapumps are experienced in supplying Food & Beverage manufacturers with a wide range of sanitary and process pumps, valves, genuine spare parts and service capabilities ideal for safe and reliable processing and manufacturing.

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ELISA SYSTEMS 8 Cox Road Windsor QLD 4030 Australia T (+61) 427 446 157 E lisa.sherry@elisasysems.com W www.elisasystems.com Elisa Systems offers high quality kits to the food industry and our food allergen test kits are used extensively all over the world. Our kits are developed and produced in Australia. Our team are technical experts in the field of allergen testing as well as ensuring our ongoing participation in international technical special interests groups

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ENNIO INTERNATIONAL

EUROFINS

38-44 Jacobsen Crescent Holden Hill SA 5088 Australia T (+61) 8 8261 9444 E sally.kerr@ennio.com.au W www.ennio.com.au

6 Monterey Road Dandenong South VIC 3175 Australia T (+61) 3 8564 5000 E technologies.anz@eurofins.com W www.eurofins.com.au

Ennio International is an Australian textile manufacturer, offering an innovative range of quality encasement products designed to add benefit to the processes, products and practices of the global meat and poultry industry. Ever-evolving, as are industry requirements/standards, Ennio is your partner in achieving best business and sustainability practices.

EUROFINS TECHNOLOGIES is a global provider of diagnostic test kits and lab consumables in the fields of food, feed and environmental testing. EUROFINS FOOD TESTING AUSTRALIA is the first Australian laboratory to offer a complete range of GB methods for dairy powders as well as a comprehensive range of other accredited methods for Food, Beverage, Dairy and Feed.

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ERIEZ MAGNETICS 21 Shirley Way Epping VIC 3076 Australia T (+61) 3 8401 7400 E sales.au@eriez.com W www.eriez.com.au Eriez delivers complete metal detection and removal systems so food manufacturers can meet product purity best practice. Rare Earth magnetic plates, grates and traps, variable frequency metal detectors with auto-reject systems provide process operators with peace of mind. Eriez is also a leader in electromagnetic and mechanical conveyors, and vibratory feeders to streamline materials handling.

Gov’t Business Services

EVOLVE SCIENTIFIC RECRUITMENT Suite 1502A, Level 15 Westfield Office Tower 1 Bondi Junction NSW 2022 Australia T (+61) 2 8071 4290 E kym.volp@evolvescientific.com.au W www.evolvescientific.com.au Evolve is Australia’s leading agency specialising in Scientific recruitment. We work with a range of manufacturers in the food industry from small, local businesses to global operations.

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ERNEST FLEMING MACHINERY- INKJET 7/27 Mars Road Lane Cove West NSW 2066 Australia E sales@fleming.com.au W www.fleming.com.au Ernest Fleming Machinery & Equipment has been supplying New & Used Machinery for well over 70 years. We are Manufacturing Engineers & Suppliers of Process & Packaging Machinery, including Printers for the Food, Chemical, Pharmaceutical & Cosmetic Industries. Our main products are Cooking, Emulsifying, Mixing, Filling, Capping and Labelling Lines

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Food & Beverage Industry News is distributed nationally to more than 5000 subscribers, while the website has more than 40,000 unique views every month. It is the food and beverage industry’s one-stop-shop when it comes to the latest products, services and technologies in this space. Visit our website and subscribe to get your print and digital editions in additon to our free daily newsletters today!

To book contact LUKE RONCA now luke.ronca@primecreative.com.au 0402 718 081

ESKO AUSTRALIA Unit 53, 7 Dalton Road Thomastown VIC 3074 Australia T (+61) 3 9464 5611 E info@eskoaust.com W www.eskoaust.com/ Esko Australia works with its major European Food Processing & Packaging systems equipment suppliers to develop promote & supply key quality solutions to our customer base.

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EXTREME PACKAGING SOLUTIONS 114 Ham Street South Windsor NSW 2756 Australia T (+61) 1800 572 007 E karl@extremeautomation.com.au W www.extremeautomation.com.au Food Packaging equipment and consumables

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FINANCE@WORK PTY LIMITED 2C, Lvl 2, 322 Kingsgrove Rd Kingsgrove NSW 2208 Australia T (+61) 1300 880 765 E info@financeatwork.com.au W www.financeatwork.com.au Finance@work provides specialised services to businesses throughout Australia who require Motor Vehicles & Equipment Finance. With access to a wide selection of funding lines, we can help you find the right finance solution that works for your business.

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FLOTTWEG AUSTRALIA Unit 3, 19 Hotham Parade Artarmon NSW 2064 Australia T (+61) 2 9437 5355 E mark.flottweg@gmail.com W www.flottweg.com/applications/ Flottweg is a leader in food grade hygienic centrifuge separation machinery and belt presses for food and beverage manufacturing applications. 100% made in Germany to the highest possible standards and robust construction, Flottweg innovations result in the highest performance & reliability with lowest lifecycle cost.

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FLOWCRETE 63 Radley Street Virginia QLD 4014 Australia T (+61) 7 3205 7115 E ausweb@tremco.com.au W www.flowcreteaustralia.com.au Flowcrete, a division of Tremco Construction Products Group (CPG), offers a variety of food-safe resin flooring products that have been used as surface materials in the food and beverage industry for over 30 years. Flowcrete solutions offer slip & fire resistance, hygiene performance and an internationally certified range of antimicrobial flooring products.

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FLOWTHERM AUSTRALIA 41 Timor Circuit Keysborough VIC 3173 foodproexh.com

Australia T (+61) 3 9588 1255 E info@flowtherm.com.au W www.flowtherm.com.au FlowTherm offers a complete package of fluid handling, capital equipment and spare parts from world leading brands. We take great pride in providing a variety of options for standard and unique applications, as well as being able to find the right solutions for our customers.

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FMCG INDUSTRY SOLUTIONS Unit 11A, 1 - 3 Endeavour Road Caringbah NSW 2229 Australia T (+61) 2 9540 2288 E sales@fmcgis.com.au W www.fmcgis.com.au Distributor of industrial cleaning equipment, diagnostics testing kits, hygiene testing system, and colour coded brushware

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FOOD & DRINK BUSINESS 17-21 Bellevue St Surry Hills NSW 2010 Australia E SharonAmos@yaffa.com.au W www.foodanddrinkbusiness.com.au/ Food & Drink Business is the definitive source of business news and technology developments in the dynamic food and beverage manufacturing sector. As such, it attracts an audience of industry executives and managers, change drivers, opinion-leaders, rising stars.

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FOOD PROCESS MACHINERY 106 Bluff Road Emerald Beach NSW 2456 Australia T (+61) 476 446 263 E dirk.vandekerckhove@outlook.com W FoodProcessMachinery.com.au FOOD PROCESS MACHINERY is an Australian Company experienced in design, sales and commissioning of food processing lines in general. F.P.M. offers a local and direct line to well known European manufacturers of sterilizers, vegetable processing machines, optical sorters and machinery for processing of ready meals.

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FOSROC ANZ 1956 Dandenong Road, Clayton VIC 3168 Australia T 1800 812 864 E enquiries@flextool.com.au W www.fosroc.com.au Fosroc is a world leader in construction solutions. Since the company’s beginnings over 80 years ago, Fosroc has developed into an international leader in delivering construction solutions for virtually any building or infrastructure project. foodpro 2021 39


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FOSS PACIFIC SOUTH EAST ASIA

GELITA AUSTRALIA

Unit 5, 3-5 Anzed Court

50 Flood Road Josephville QLD 4285 Australia T (+61) 7 5541 3544 E sales.aust@gelita.com W www.gelita.com

Mulgrave VIC 3170 Australia T +61 3 9565 5511 E sviduka@foss.com.au W www.fossanalytics.com/en-au/ For more information on this company please visit the stand.

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GARLOCK

We are the gelatine and collagen peptide experts! These natural, pure, allergen-free and clean-label ingredients play a key role in good food, healthy living, and technical innovation. Consumer trust and transparency are part of our corporate DNA, we work hard to make our vision come true: Improving Quality of Life.

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GEMIDAN ECOGI A/S

T (+61) 2 9793 2511 E janani.k@garlock.com W www.rubberfab.com Garlock is a multinational manufacturer of high-performance fluid sealing and pipeline solutions with an emphasis on safety, longevity, and productivity. As part of the Garlock Family, Rubber Fab is the leading innovator of highquality sanitary gaskets and hoses, in a wide range of high-purity and metal detectable/x-ray inspectable elastomeric materials.

Drivervej 8 Holsted 6670 Denmark T (+45) 7678 2101 E info@gemidanecogi.dk W www.ecogi.dk Supplier of Equipment for pre-treatment of food waste and other organic waste.

PFG has the largest range of Australian designed and manufactured plastic pallets in the southern hemisphere. Combine this with a strong range of plastic bins, hoppers, spill bunds and freezer spacers gives you access to a manufacturer that can cover the majority of your handling and storage issues.

iPlastic Pallets iPlastic Bins iHoppers iSpill Bunds iFreezer Spacers iCustom Designs aFood grade aEasy to clean aHygienic aClever design aLong life aStrong

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PFG Group 87 - 93 Tramway Rd Morwell Victoria 3840 03 5135 3900 www.pfg-group.com.au adminvic@pfg-group.com.au

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GOLD PEG - NATEC NETWORK MEMBER

HALL INDUSTRIES AUSTRALIA

77 Malcolm Rd Braeside VIC 3195 Australia T (+61) 3 8531 2999 E contact.goldpeg@natec-network.com W www.natec-network.com/en/cooking-solutions-lower-productionrates-australia Gold Peg, as a pivotal partner of the Natec Network, provide diverse innovative cooking solutions to food manufacturing companies globally for rates 100 kg/h up to 10,000 kg/h for processed cheese, sauces, baby food, plant based, mozzarella, pet food & more. Gold Peg design and manufacture in Melbourne, Australia.

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GORDON BROTHERS INDUSTRIES 21 Michael Street BRUNSWICK VIC 3056 Australia T (+61) 3 9389 6666 E melanie.kmiec@gordonbrothers.com.au W www.gordonbrothers.com.au Gordon Brothers provides complete industrial refrigeration solutions from design through to construction and comprehensive servicing for a wide range of sectors including food, beverage, mining and chemical. We also stock an extensive range of parts and lubricants.

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GP Systems Unit 9, 32-44 Tarkin Court Bell Park VIC 3215 Australia T (+61) 401 867 797 E jaredb@gp-systems.com.au W gp-systems.com.au Looking for processing technology that will optimise production, reduce waste and enhance product quality? You’re in the right place

11 Distribution Place Seven Hills NSW 2147 Australia T (+61) 2 9838 0799 E info@hallfood.com.au W www.hallfood.com.au Australian Made and Owned range of Commercial Meat Processing Equipments including Meat Mincers, Meat Mincer Mixers, Sausage Filling Machines, Meat Bandsaw Machines, Meat Handling and Processing Equipments.

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HALLY LABELS 28 Limestone Street Darra QLD 4076 Australia T (+61) 7 3712 9999 E enquiry@hally.com.au W www.hallylabels.com/ Hally Labels is a significant trans-Tasman, multi-site business with deep labelling expertise. Talk to us about difficult-to-label products, striking embellishment options, and eco-friendly materials. We’ll also be showing the latest in Linerless Wraps for premium, 360 degree, environmentally sustainable labelling.

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HANNA INSTRUMENTS 18 Fiveways Blvd Keysborough VIC 3173 Australia T (+61) 3 9769 9666 E sales@hannainst.com.au W www.hannainst.com.au Hanna Instruments® is a privately held group that designs, manufactures and distributes scientific products used in the analysis of a multitude of industries including Laboratory, Food & Beverage, Hydroponics, Aquaculture, and Wastewater.

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GRAINTEC SCIENTIFIC Unit 10, 493 South St Harristown QLD 4350 Australia T (+61) 7 4638 7677 E hello@graintec.com.au W www.graintec.com.au Graintec Scientific is renowned within the Australian food industry for providing superior quality measurement tools. We specialise in measurement technology for water activity and moisture content for product quality and process control.

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HAWKINS WATTS AUSTRALIA Suite 8, 2 Compark Circuit Mulgrave VIC 3170 Australia T (+61) 3 9561 3710 E lauren@hawkinswatts.com.au W www.hawkinswatts.com Food ingredient specialists. We provide customers with: -trends inspiration -speciality ingredients -concept and product development -process optimisation -regulatory advice -bespoke blending

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HELA

HOCTOR REFRIGERATION

132 Woodlands Drive Braeside VIC 3195 Australia T (+61) 3 8586 6000 E sales@hela.com.au W www.hela.com.au

43 East Derrimut Crescent Derrimut VIC 3026 Australia T (+61) 3 9394 1300 E kelly@hoctor.com.au W www.hoctorrefrigeration.com.au

Hela is a global food technology company providing integrated formulation, application and blending services to the food industry. We specialise in functional/flavour ingredient solutions for the meat, poultry, smallgoods and seafood sectors. Leaders in Plant Based ingredient technology, Natural Preservation systems, Functional Proteins, Prebiotic Fibres and Co-Ex Alginate Casing.

Hoctor keeps processing plants profitable and the planet habitable. We’re leading the way to the low carbon emission, high efficiency future of natural refrigeration. We’re a front-runner in innovative system design, manufacture and deployment, especially when it comes to industrial plate and tunnel freezer solutions. This includes large-scale SRT and MRT systems.

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HIGHGATE GROUP Unit 1/16 Vulcan Drive Truganina VIC 3029 Australia T (+61) 1800 089 456 E sales@highgategroup.net.au W www.highgategroup.net.au Proudly Australian owned, Highgate Group is the leading supplier and manufacturer of packaging and processing solutions to food suppliers throughout Australasia. Offering over 4000 product lines from the world’s leading brands, Highgate Group has a reputation for exceptional customer service and innovative product solutions that increase productivity, safety and profitability.

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HRS PROCESS SOLUTIONS 8/168-170 Christmas St Fairfield VIC 3078 Australia T (+61) 3 9489 1866 E info@anz.hrs-he.com W www.hrs-heatexchangers.com/anz HRS has been operating for 40 years at the forefront of thermal technology, offering innovative heat transfer solutions to the food and beverage sector. HRS specialises in the design and manufacture of an extensive range of thermal processing solutions, incorporating our corrugated tubular and scraped surface heat transfer technology.

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HUMISCOPE

HIPEX

1/121 Olympic Circuit Southport QLD 4215 Australia T (+61) 7 5531 1686 E contact@humiscope.com.au W www.humiscope.com.au

12-18 Strong Avenue Thomastown VIC 3074 Australia T (+61) 3 9462 3366 E sales@hipex.com.au W www.hipex.com.au Hipex are an Australian manufacturer of high-performance heat exchangers and heat transfer systems to the food processing industry. From large production plants to purpose designed components, Hipex utilises over 50 years of experience to provide innovative, efficient solutions to your heat transfer requirements.

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Humiscope provides dehumidification solutions for a wide variety of situations throughout Australia. Our experienced engineers can personalize an air solution to suit your individual requirements. With over 20 years of business, we have provided a range of solutions and systems to suit a wide variety of applications.

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Processing and Packaging

HYDRO INNOVATIONS

HMPS AND PROPAC INDUSTRIAL

21-23 Clyde St Rydalmere NSW 2116 Australia T (+61) 2 9898 1800 E sales@hydroinnovations.com.au W www.hydroinnovations.com.au

2a Corbett Court Adelaide Airport SA 5950 Australia T (+61) 8 8150 1000 E info@hmps.com.au W www.hmps.com.au HMPS specialise in manufacturing high-quality machinery for packaging processes including bag in box, case packers, palletisers, de-palletisers, carton erectors, wraparound case packers, robotic solutions and stretch wrappers. PROPAC’s range of Vertical Form Fill Sealers offer bagging systems which include edge seal stand up pouches, re-closeable zippers, vacuum and MAP. 42

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IFM EFECTOR

IMCD AUSTRALIA PTY LIMITED

3/745 Springvale Road Mulgrave VIC 3170 Australia T (+61) 1300 365 088 E sales.au@ifm.com W www.ifm.com/au German engineered and manufactured sensor and control solutions for manufacturing, mining industries, food & Beverage industries. Our portfolio includes position sensors and object recognition, fluid sensors and diagnostic systems, networks and identification systems, control systems and connection technology.

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IFOODDS Homebush NSW 2140 Australia T (+61) 487 999 190 E ilango@ifoodds.com W www.ifoodds.com iFoodDS offers a comprehensive food supply chain platform for food safety, traceability and quality management. iFoodDS enables hundreds of participants across the global food supply chain to optimize the safety, quality, and value of their offerings with real-time supply chain visibility and the confidence they are supporting industry best practices.

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First Floor, 352 Wellington Road Mulgrave VIC 3170 Australia T (+61) 3 8544 3100 E imcdfood@imcdfood.com.au W www.imcdgroup.com We are experts in the distribution of speciality food ingredients and flavours from the world’s leading manufacturers. As your partner, we are committed to solving your formulation challenges and creating healthy, convenient and sustainable solutions that are consumer trend-led and exceed all expectations

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INOXPA 8 Law Court Sunshine VIC 3020 Australia T (+61) 3 9312 2388 E mail@hammelmann.com.au W www.inoxpa.com.au Manufacturer of machinery and equipment for food-processing, dairy, chemical and pharmaceutical industries. Hygienic systems for all kinds of applications and products.

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INTEGRITY COMPLIANCE SOLUTIONS Unit 1A, 20 Rivergate Place Murarrie QLD 4172 Australia T (+61) 7 3390 5729 E info@integritycompliance.com.au W www.integritycompliance.com.au

iugis is a global sustainable technology company on a mission to respond to today’s environmental challenges for tomorrow’s generation. We don’t just sell solutions – we’re part of a movement to change the way businesses view sustainability, reduce waste, drive energy efficiency, and provide safe workplaces around the world.

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IXOM

ICS provides expertise, knowledge, assistance & tools to comply and be recognised. We cover ISO-GFSI-CSR management system standards for industry and specialise in delivering food safety excellence training and consulting. We are the experts in food safety (HACCP), operational risk, food fraud (VACCP), site security and threat management (TACCP).

1 Nicholson St East Melbourne VIC 3002 Australia T (+61) 3 9906 3000 E toby.morris@ixom.com W www.ixom.com

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Ixom with its brands Bronson & Jacob, Keith Harris and ABP is a leading distributor and manufacturer of ingredients for the food and beverage industry for Australia and New Zealand.

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INTRALOX Unit 1, 175 McKellar Way Epping VIC 3076 Australia T (+61) 1800 128 742 E tracy.gao@intralox.com W www.intralox.com Intralox is the global conveyance solutions leader, offering direct service for a broad range of industries in more than 100 countries. We specialize in innovative technologies, including Modular Plastic Conveyor Belting, ThermoDrive® technology, DirectDrive™ Spiral Systems and Activated Roller Belt™ (ARB™) equipment.

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IP ENCLOSURES 19-27 Fred Chaplin Circuit Corbould Park QLD 4551 Australia T (+61) 7 5450 1489 E sales@ipenclosures.com.au W www.ipenclosures.com.au Welcome to IP Enclosures. We are a leading Australian electrical enclosure brand that specialize in food grade hygienic electrical enclosures.

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IPCO Australia T (+61) 448 318 913 E nick.taylor@ntips.com.au W www.ipco.com Industrial Process Solutions - Steel Conveyor Belts for Food Processing.

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JARVIS AUSTRALIA 6 Rosa Place Richlands QLD 4077 Australia T (+61) 7 3375 3444 E sales@jarvisanz.com.au W www.jarvisanz.com.au World Leader in Meat Processing Equipment. Our Mission, is to produce the highest quality products at the lowest cost, resulting in the safe use of our products, at the lowest cost per head for our customers.

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JBT - PROSEAL AUSTRALIA 24-26 Lindon Court Tullamarine VIC 3043 Australia T (+61) 3 9397 0955 E prosealaustralia@jbtc.com W www.proseal.com JBT FoodTech provide comprehensive solutions throughout the food production value chain extending from primary processing through packaging systems for a large variety of food and beverage groups. Proseal Tray sealing machines offer a wide variety of solutions to suit all packing requirements in terms of speed and modified atmospheres.

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JL LENNARD

IUGIS

42 Giffard Street Silverwater NSW 2128, Australia T (+61) 1800 777 044 E sydney@jllennard.com.au W www.jllennard.com.au

Level 4, 141 Walker Street North Sydney NSW 2060 Australia T (+61) 400 119 226 E pburr@iugis.com W www.iugis.com

Founded in 1879, JL Lennard is a family-owned Australian company, who distributes some of the world’s leading brands of Process, Packaging, and Product Inspection equipment. Our portfolio includes FUJI flow wrappers, PACRAFT (TOYO JIDOKI) pouch machines, ANRITSU product inspection, PROXES Group - Stephan, Fryma Koruma, Terlet, ROVEMA, BOSSAR, ARANOW and MULTIPOND.

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JMP HOLDINGS

KHS PACIFIC

50 Bond Street West Mordialloc VIC 3195 Australia T (+61) 3 9588 2229 E info@jmpholdings.com.au W www.jmpholdings.com.au/

44-46 Catalina Drive Tullamarine VIC 3043 Australia T (+61) 3 9335 1211 E info@khspacific.com.au W www.khs.com

Offering a selection of paper bags, cardboard cartons, wine gift boxes, gift boxes, plastic pallets, stretch films, paper rewinds and much more, JMP Holdings is a well known player in the packaging industry. With customised solutions for retail packaging, online packaging, materials handling and cargo protection, JMP is at the forefront of developing innovative solutions that are sustainable.

The Australian arm of global manufacturer of beverage filling and packaging line equipment, KHS Pacific, has moved to spacious new headquarters in Melbourne’s Tullamarine. In addition to manufacturing its own equipment, KHS Pacific also represents numerous European equipment suppliers in the food division, including ALPMA, Ferrum and NSM.

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JOHN MORRIS GROUP 61-63 Victoria Ave Chatswood NSW 2067 Australia T (+61) 1300 501 555 E pvranich@johnmorrisgroup.com W www.johnmorrisgroup.com We are recognised as one of Australia’s and New Zealand’s leading distributors of a range of specialised scientific equipment sourced from the world’s leading manufacturers.

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JOHNSON SCREENS 88 Brickyard Road Geebung QLD 4034 Australia T (+61) 7 3867 5555 E industrial.johnsonscreens.au@aqseptence.com W www.aqseptence.com Johnson Screens® (a brand of Aqseptence Group) a leading engineering and manufacturing company of Australian Made Wedge-Wire screens, based in Brisbane, Queensland. We provide screening solutions for dewatering & sizing equipment, ION exchange internals, wastewater management and water sourcing. Partnered with Colubris we provide DAF, Oil/Water separators, biological, sludge and tertiary water treatment solutions.

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KEY DIAGNOSTICS

U32 Traceability & Provenance Zone

LAAVA Unit 7, 16 - 22 Coopers Street Surry Hills NSW 2010 Australia T (+61) 417 711 043 E craig@laava.id W www.laava.id Laava is an Australian company bringing secure, scannable, product authentication technology to the market. Developed in collaboration with CSIRO, the Laava Smart Fingerprint® is the secure on-product authenticator for accessing blockchain, traceability data, digital stories and unique customer experiences. Come and see us to learn more!

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LABELMAKERS GROUP 55 Austrak Drive Somerton VIC 3062 Australia T (+61) 434 677 867 E mgfagela@labelmakers.com.au W www.labelmakers.com.au Australasia’s most trusted partner for labels, folding carton packaging and flexibles including shrink sleeves and linerless labels. Our suite of printing technologies is world-class and captures conventional, inkjet and digital capability.

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LABWARE

Unit 40a 1-3 Endeavour Rd Caringbah NSW 2229 Australia T (+61) 2 8212 4074 E spiro@keydiagnostics.com.au W www.keydiagnostics.com.au/

Level 5, 990 Whitehorse Road Box Hill VIC 3128 Australia T (+61) 439 224 354 E beresford@labware.com W www.labware.com/

Key Diagnostics specialises in Microbiology Diagnostic and Rapid Hygiene Testing for the food and beverage industries. We search the world for innovative technology we like to call SmarTools which allow our customers to work smarter, not harder. We pride ourselves on finding the right solution for your problem and we have more than one answer for most problems.

LabWare has been providing best-in-class laboratory automation software solutions for over two decades to equip laboratory managers, scientists, and analysts to work efficiently, accurately, and in compliance. With more than 1,500 implementations in 150 countries, LabWare is the best technology partner to fully digitize and automate your laboratory process.

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AIFST21 - JOIN US IN OCTOBER TO GROW, LEARN AND CONNECT. The AIFST Convention is running alongside foodpro.

Register to attend the Convention or visit us at booth T22 at foodpro. To learn more about AIFST and to join our food industry community, vist our website or call us on 0447 066 324.

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Processing and Packaging

Processing & Packaging

LANDIA A/S

MAREL

Industrivej 2 6940 Denmark T (+45) 9734 1244 E info@landia.dk W www.landiaworld.com

Austurhraun 9 Gardabaer 210 Iceland T (+354) 853 8648 E harpa.georgsdottir@marel.com W www.marel.com

You will not find anyone who has more experience with pumping and mixing solutions for anaerobic digestion than Landia. Landia have been involved since the biogas industry’s infancy in Denmark, and today you will find Landia products in biogas plants worldwide. The biogas industry is growing year by year and we are keeping pace.

Marel is a global leader in transforming the way food is processed. We support the production of high quality, safe and affordable food by providing software, services, systems and solutions to the fish, meat and poultry processing industries. Sustainability is at the core of our business, our ground-breaking solutions reduce waste while improving yields and creating economic value.

E20 Processing & Packaging

LAPP AUSTRALIA 12 Grevillea Street Eastern Creek NSW 2766 Australia T (+61) 2 8646 4700 E sales@lappaustralia.com.au W www.lappaustralia.com.au LAPP provides a comprehensive range of German-engineered cables, connectors and accessories for the food and beverage industry, including Food Safe and Hygienic Design compliant products, and products resistant to typical food industry cleaning chemicals. LAPP’s high performance, durable and reliable ranges are fully backed by local technical expertise and service.

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G28 Processing & Packaging

MARKEM-IMAJE Suite 216, T1 Building 14-16 Lexington Ave Bella Vista NSW 2153 Australia T (+61) 1300 730 428 E sales5@markem-imaje.com W www.markem-imaje.com Markem-Imaje is a trusted global manufacturer of product identification and traceability solutions. Our connected solutions help manufacturers to reduce waste, increase efficiency, achieve compliance and protect their brand.

C8 Processing & Packaging

Processing & Packaging

MARTOR

LUMIX PROCUT

Unit 6, 17 Bate Close Pakenham VIC 3810 Australia T (+61) 3 5940 4476 E info@martoraustralia.com.au W www.martoraustralia.com.au

10 Amour Street Milperra NSW 2214 Australia T (+61) 2 9792 7700 E admin@lumixfps.com.au W www.lumixfps.com.au We import and distribute food processing equipment, professional cutting tools and parts and functional ingredients to the meat and food processing industry across Australia and New Zealand.

H12 Processing & Packaging

MACHINE KNIVES (AUST) F12 214-224 Wellington Rd Mulgrave VIC 3170 Australia T (+61) 3 9545 0488 E sales@mka.com.au W www.mka.com.au Machine Knives (Aust) or MKA is a Melbourne based manufacturer of all types of machine knives, packaging knives, sealing jaws, serrated knives, food machinery blades and spares. MKA also reconditions and sharpens most blades, giving a more cost effective option with a more time efficient turn around. Come and see us at Foodpro stand H12.

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MARTOR Australia brings you the best in Safety Knives from Solingen, Germany, the home of knives. Award winning design and reliable safety technologies across 3 levels ensures safe cutting options for all industries, and our METAL DETECTABLE range is ideal for industries requiring enhanced product safety through traceability.

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MATCON LIMITED Bramley Drive, Vale Park Evesham Worcestershire WR11 1JH United Kingdom T (+44) 138 676 9000 E matcon_marketing@idexcorp.com W www.matconibc.com Matcon, a division of IDEX MPT, Inc., has been delivering innovative solutions to the powder handling industry since 1980. Specialising in flexible processing of powders, granules and tablets using Intermediate Bulk Container technology, our solutions move materials between manufacturing process steps, from Recipe Formulation through Mixing/Blending, to Packing and Cleaning. foodpro 2021 47


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Ingredients

Science & Technology

MCCORMICK FLAVOUR SOLUTIONS

METROHM ANZ

63-71 Fairbank Rd Clayton South VIC 3169 Australia T (+61) 403 061 330 E hilary_allan@mccormick.com W www.mccormickasia.com/flavour-solutions

11/56 Buffalo Road Gladesville NSW 2111 Australia T (+61) 2 8899 5219 E soobee.kim@metrohm.com.au W www.metrohm.com.au

McCormick Flavour Solutions is driven by more than a century of passion for genuine flavour. Global culinary culture, ingenuity and ingredients of integrity flow through everything we do. We partner with food & beverage manufacturers to create bespoke, consumer-preferred, flavour solutions.

Metrohm is one of the world’s most trusted manufacturers of high-precision instruments for chemical analysis, founded in 1943 in Herisau, Switzerland. Metrohm’s solutions comprise methods & instrumentation for modern titration, ion chromatography, pH & conductivity measurement, NIR & Raman spectroscopy, spectroscopy, material testing, research instruments & more.

S22 Gov’t Business Services

MEAT & LIVESTOCK AUSTRALIA Level 1, 40 Mount St North Sydney NSW 2060 Australia T (+61) 2 9463 9127 E jcook@mla.com.au W www.mla.com.au MLA’s purpose is to foster the long-term prosperity of the Australian red meat and livestock industry. Our mission is to collaborate with stakeholders to invest in research, development and marketing initiatives that contribute to producer profitability, sustainability and global competitiveness.

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MEFE - FREUND 23-25 Storie St Clontarf QLD 4019 Australia T (+61) 422 811 260 E warren@mefe.com.au W www.mefe.com.au Mitchell Engineering Food Equipment, Freund Specialising in Abattoirs and Meat Production, German quality slaughter tools - full hygiene solutions, providing equipment, tools, cutters knives specialising in food production

T14 Science & Technology

MERIEUX NUTRISCIENCES AUSTRALIA 20 King St, Blackburn Melbourne VIC 3130 Australia T (+61) 408 071 068 E melissa.makris@mxns.com W www.merieuxnutrisciences.com/au Mérieux NutriSciences is dedicated to protecting consumers’ health by delivering a wide range of test and consultancy services to the food and nutrition industries, including laboratory testing, label compliance and auditing. In addition, we also serve companies in the water and environment, agrochemical, consumer goods, pharmaceutical and cosmetics sectors.

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MIL-TEK WASTE SOLUTIONS 3 Tindal Road Tuggerah NSW 2259 Australia T (+61) 2 4350 8500 E camilla@miltek.com.au W www.miiltek.com.au Mil-tek is the world’s leading provider of high end, air-powered balers and waste compactors. We offer a variety of small-footprint, eco-friendly and userfriendly machines designed for a wide range of industries. A Mil-tek solution is guaranteed to minimize your costs of waste handling, all while creating a safer workspace and contributing directly to environmental sustainability

B10 Processing & Packaging

MOLENAAR AUSTRALIA Unit 14 Edge Busienss Park Braeside VIC 3195 Australia T (+61) 3 9070 8165 E murrayg@hgmolenaar.com W www.hgmolenaar.com.au An official agent and distributor of Videojet Technologies, leaders in coding and marking equipment. Molenaar provides industry leading service and advice to all batch and date coding needs.

E2 Processing & Packaging

MOSCA AUSTRALIA 6/58 Frederick Street NORTHGATE QLD 4012 Australia T (+61) 7 3266 3005 E dale.smith@mosca.com W www.mosca.com As an independent family-owned and managed enterprise, MOSCA constantly strives to serve customers worldwide as an outstanding strapping systems supplier. MOSCA is the quality and technology leader when it comes to developing and manufacturing high-quality strapping machines, strap and load-securing systems in professional and industrial applications.

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Plant Equipment

Science & Technology

MOTION

NEOGEN

Australia E customerservice@conbear.com.au W www.lets-roll.com.au At Motion, we continue to deliver a world-class customer-first approach to everything we do, providing excellence and expertise in industrial products, solutions and services. Our engineering and design capabilities are secondto-none. With our state-of-the-art in-house workshops, we offer end-to-end design, production, and remediation capabilities, which are unmatched across Asia Pacific.

Building 8126, Hall Rd Gatton QLD 4343 Australia E FoodSafetyAU@neogen.com W www.neogen.com/

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MTA AUSTRALASIA 4/12-14 Apollo Drive Hallam VIC 3803 Australia T (+61) 1300 304 177 E sales@mta-au.com W www.mta-au.com Covering a cooling capacity range of 1.4 to 1943 kWr, MTA chillers and heat pumps offer a plug-and-play all-in-one solution and have been trusted since 1982 in food & drink applications worldwide. With a robust design and fitted with quality components, MTA chillers are purpose built for industrial applications.

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MULTISTEPS INDUSTRIES Suits 19/20 Slough Business Park Silverwater NSW 2128 Australia T (+61) 2 9872 3986 E brett@multisteps.com.au W www.multisteps.com.au Manufacturer of PET Fresh Food Packaging with production facilities in Australia, China, Thailand and US.

NEOGEN provides the most comprehensive range of solutions and services for the food processing, animal protein and agriculture industries.

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NETZSCH AUSTRALIA Unit 1, 14 Thomas Hanlon Court Yatala QLD 4207 Australia T (+61) 7 3488 8183 E nas@netzsch.com W www.netzsch.com.au NETZSCH from Germany established its sales, service and operations centre in Australia in 2011 to provide a high level of technical and application support, service and after sales. NETZSCH Pumps & Systems meet all hygienic standards and guidelines like EHEDG, QHD, 3-A Sanitary Standard, materials specifications of the FDA.

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NICHE GAS PRODUCTS Willandra Drive Epping VIC 3076 Australia T (+61) 431 606 270 E lisa@nichegas.com.au W www.nichegas.com.au If you need to control, connect, mix, protect, detect or analyse a packaging gas, or if you want to test your packages for leaks, NGP can help!

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Plant Equipment

14 Lidco St Arndell Park NSW 2148 Australia T (+61) 1300 556 710 E info.au@nilfisk.com W www.nilfisk.com.au

MUNTERS Unit 2C, 6 Boundary Road Northmead NSW 2152 Australia T (+61) 2 8843 1588 E dh.info@munters.com.au W www.munters.com Munters offers innovative, efficient and sustainable solutions for customers in many different industries where controlling temperature and humidity indoors is mission-critical. Through innovative technologies, we create the perfect climate for demanding applications, the largest segments of which are manufacturing, lithium-battery, food, pharmaceutical, livestock breeding and agriculture.

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Designed to make food production more hygienic and cleaning practices more efficient, our equipment eliminates waste on floors, production lines and overhead to reduce contamination, improve food quality and reduce risk in explosive atmospheres. Nilfisk quality ensures exceptional results and accessories create versatility to speed up task-specific cleaning.

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NIRAS

OMNI GROUP

7 English Street Essendon Fields VIC 3041 Australia T (+61) 451 125 223 E glja@niras.com W www.niras.com

15 - 23 Logistics Street Keilor Park VIC 3042 Australia T (+61) 1300 794 963 E charlotte.wilson@omnigroup.com.au W www.omnigroup.com.au

NIRAS is a next generation independent consultancy applying locally, globally proven Scandinavian knowledge, technology and optimisation intelligence to the benefit of Australian food and beverage industries and their societies to improve our environment, and capture value through more competitive, resilient, responsible and humane manufacturing ecosystems.

The perfect ventilated pallet wrapping solution has arrived! Omni Group has released its latest innovation; the VentX Unico. This guarantees optimum pallet ventilation while achieving superior load containment while halving stretch film usage and significantly reducing wrapping costs. It sounds too good to be true but check it out FoodPro!

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NU-MEGA INGREDIENTS

OOMIAK

39 Pinnacle Road Altona North VIC 3025 Australia T (+61) 3 8369 2100 E sales@nu-mega.com W www.clovercorp.com.au/en/

97 Harrison Road Dudley Park SA 5008 Australia T (+61) 1300 731 699 E customerservice@oomiak.com.au W www.oomiak.com.au

Nu-Mega Ingredients’ strategic focus is to deliver science-based bioactives which provide health benefits to adults, infants and children. Our expansive association in Omega-3 clinical research and ingredient innovation has made us a leading global supplier of microencapsulated Omega-3 and Omega-6 solutions. We specialise in infant nutrition and have established the challenging requirements in sports nutrition, supplements and vegan market segments

Oomiak’s team has high-level and hands-on experience across industrial and commercial industry sectors. Team members have played a significant role in the design and development of a substantial percentage of many major refrigeration projects across Australia over the last 25 years.

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Plant Equipment

O’BRIEN BOILER SERVICES 36 Technology Drive Sunshine West VIC 3020 Australia T (+61) 427 079 502 E jodie@obrien-energy.com W www.obrien-energy.com.au O’Brien Boiler Services is a privately owned company which operates as Australia’s largest boiler company. We provide a wide range of boilers, service and maintenance to the industrial and commercial industry throughout Australia. We help businesses perform better every day by engineering energy solutions using steam, hot water, combustion and process heating systems.

A16 Processing & Packaging

OFI WEIGH & INSPECTION Hoppers Crossing VIC 3029 Australia T (+61) 1300 989 079 E darren.oflynn@ofiinspection.com.au W www.ofiinspection.com.au

S32 IT & Digital Factories Australia E admin@openiiot.com.au W https://openiiot.com.au/ Open IIoT is an initiative of some of Australia’s most prominent automation brands – SMC Corporation ANZ, Beckhoff Automation, Nord Drivesystem, Balluff, ZI-Argus and KUKA Robot Automation. It was founded with the mission of delivering valuable, efficient and easy-to-understand information on Industry 4.0 to end-users and the broader manufacturing industry.

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ORBIT CLEANING SERVICES AUSTRALIA Unit 15/19 Earsdon Street Yarraville VIC 3013 Australia T (+61) 409 177 707 E john@orbitcleaning.com.au W www.orbitcleaning.com.au Orbit Cleaning is food industry cleaning experts specialising in long-term partnerships. At Orbit Cleaning, you are never treated as “just another client.” Just as your business is unique, so too is our approach. We work together with you to deliver a level of service that means you can sleep at night.

OFI design & manufacture Weigh and Inspection equipment such as; Checkweighers, Metal Detectors and X-ray inspection systems for various industries to help streamline production processes. We work in partnership with both domestic and international manufacturers to provide best in class weigh and inspection systems. foodproexh.com

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OTERRA Level 4, 969 Burke Road Camberwell VIC 3124 Australia T (+61) 420 939 243 E autmpnili@chr-hansen.com W www.oterra.com Oterra™ is the largest provider of naturally sourced colours worldwide. Since 1876, we’ve utilized the power of nature’s true colours and championed that natural is best. Our unrivalled expertise in colours for food, beverage, dietary supplements and pet food helps manufacturers bring appealing products to consumers around the world.

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OZKOR 3/44 Bessemer Street Blacktown NSW 2148 Australia T (+61) 2 9672 8588 E info@plasticpallet.com.au W www.plasticpallet.com.au Manufacturers and renters of injection moulded pallets and suppliers of materials handling equipment

M11 Processing & Packaging

PAC FOOD PO Box 598 Nambour QLD 4560 Australia T (+61) 1800 823 200 E info@pacfood.com.au W www.pacfood.com.au Pac Food specialises in developing cost effective and wherever possible environmentally friendly food packaging products for commercial kitchens of all sizes. Our expertise lies in extending the shelf life of food products. We specialise in sous-vide cooking and have one of Australia’s largest range of packaging suitable for sous-vide.

M21 Packaging Materials

PACIFIC LUBRICATION CONSULTANTS 10/29 Waratah Street Kirraweee NSW 2232 Australia T (+61) 2 9542 1083 E office@paclube.com.au W www.paclube.com.au PLC has over 40 years experience in the lubrication industry specializing in Food and Beverage. We aim to contribute to the productivity and profitability of your company and to be more than just a supplier of oils, but a partner in the success of your maintenance & food safety program.

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Kyneton VIC 3444 Australia T (+61) 411 065 639 E fboerma@bigpond.com W www.pluspack.com We import and distribute smooth wall aluminium trays, top lid films and ovenable soaker pads. All our products are European made by well established BRC certified companies.

L39 Processing & Packaging

PBSA | SENOR 37 Main Rd Bakery Hill VIC 3350 Australia T (+61) 3 9014 7788 E sales@pbsapos.com.au W www.pbsapos.com.au Software & hardware solution provider for meat & food production, distribution/wholesale, labelling, electronic order packing, traceability, scales, delivery, B2B & B2C ecommerce

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PERKINELMER Unit 13 / 2 Eden Park Drive Macquarie Park NSW 2112 Australia T (+61) 2 9870 3400 E raul.ovelar@perkinelmer.com W www.perkinelmer.com Our mission of innovating for a healthier world is at the heart of everything we do. We provide reliable solutions for Food Safety and Food Quality including detection of pathogens, pesticides, mycotoxins, heavy metals, antibiotics and testing for compositional and functional analysis, manufacturing process optimization and authenticity determination.

F10 Processing & Packaging

PFG GROUP VICTORIA 87 - 93 Tramway Road Morwell VIC 3842 Australia T (+61) 3 5135 3900 E peter@kielindustries.com.au W www.kielindustries.com.au PFG use our roto moulding expertise to provide a variety of services to our clients. We have the largest range of plastic pallets in the southern hemisphere as well as a huge range of food grade hoppers and bins.

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PHARMEQUIP Unit 2, 14 Turbo Drive Bayswater North VIC 3153 Australia T (+61) 3 9758 5591 E sales@pharmequip.com.au W www.pharmequip.com.au With a combined experience of decades within the pharmaceutical and food & beverage industries, PharmEquip is the number one choice for fulfilling your foodproexh.com


FOODPRO 2021 EXHIBITOR LISTING hoses & equipment needs. As part of our service, we aim to deliver to you the products you need in the shortest possible time.

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POLLEN CONSULTING GROUP Australia T (+61) 424 361 461 E sophia@pollenconsultinggroup.com W www.pollenconsultinggroup.com Pollen are the consultants of choice for leaders with an eye on their operations. Established in 2016, Pollen is ‘a management consultancy with a difference’ driving bottom-line performance through end-to-end supply chain transformation. We partner with retailers, suppliers and producers delivering engagements that cover every element of a COOs remit.

C14 Processing and Packaging

POLYTIJ AUSTRALIA Factory 1&2, 74 Mason Street Campbellfield VIC 3061 Australia T (+61) 3 9335 1966 E sales@polytijaustralia.com.au W www.polytijaustralia.com.au We provide a complete range of HP thermal inkjet printers including single and multiple print head variations as well as hand-held printers with scanners covering most industrial coding and marking solutions. We offer an extensive range of locally manufactured and uniquely developed inks for our range of POLYtij® HP thermal inkjet printers.

C50 Processing & Packaging

PROCESS AUTOMATION & CONTROLS Unit 10/28 Pendlebury Road Cardiff NSW 2285 Australia T (+61) 2 4956 6122 E office@pacautomation.com.au W www.pacautomation.com.au Process Automation & Controls (PAC) is an electrical contractor specialising in providing innovative process automation and robotics solutions for highly competitive production based industries. We specialise in the installation and relocation of food and beverage production lines. From design to installation and commissioning, we manage the entire electrical installation.

W5 Science & Technology

PROFICIENCY TESTING AUSTRALIA Proficiency Testing Australia Silverwater NSW 2128 Australia T (+61) 2 9736 8397 E ptaenquiry@pta.asn.au W www.pta.asn.au Proficiency Testing Australia is one of Australia’s largest and most experienced proficiency testing providers. It offers innovative customer-centric proficiency testing services using qualified, experienced staff and specialists.

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PROGRAMMED Level 1, 333 Collins St Melbourne VIC 3000 Australia T (+61) 403 112 072 E dhara.nathoo@programmed.com.au W www.programmed.com.au Programmed Industrial Maintenance provides contract maintenance, shutdown and project services to light and heavy industry, delivering cost and productivity benefits to our customers.

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PROTECTION EXPERTS AUSTRALIA PO Box 2143 Normanhurst NSW 2076 Australia T (+61) 2 9945 0593 E sales@pro-ex.com.au W www.pro-ex.com.au Pro-Ex supplies products to protect your goods against oxygen, moisture and transit damage. We are Australia’s exclusive supplier of Absortech shipping desiccants, and offer a high quality packaging desiccant and oxygen absorber range. We strive to continually meet the changing needs of our customers.

A10 Processing & Packaging

PRYDE MEASUREMENT 750 Queensberry Street North Melbourne VIC 3051 Australia T (+61) 1800 688 211 E sales@pryde.com.au W www.pryde.com.au Pryde Measurement sells and services throughout Australia. With offices in Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane & Perth and distributors in Adelaide, Darwin, Hobart, Lauceston. We have installed our equipment on Oil/Gas Exploration and Drilling Platforms, Power Stations, Food Packaging, Breweries, Wineries, Sugar Mills, Universities, Laboratories, Water Treatment Plants and other industries.

W22 Plant Equipment

PUMP ENGINEERS (AUSTRALIA) 11 - 13 Kennaugh Street Oakleigh East VIC 3166 Australia T (+61) 3 9543 2011 E jimfot@pumpengineers.com.au W www.pumpengineers.com.au We supply a comprehensive range of pumps and accessories. We offer hygienic pumps for your processes, such as twin screw, lobe, progressive cavity and centrifugal as well as products for all areas of your plant.

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Processing & Packaging

RADIUS TECHNOLOGY

REGETHERMIC

4/2 Sibthorpe St Melbourne VIC 3195 Australia T (+61) 3 9588 1889 E adriand@radiustech.com.au W www.radiustech.com.au

131 Alexander Street CROWS NEST NSW 2065 Australia T (+61) 2 9966 9500 E jamie.callaghan@regethermic.com.au W www.regethermic.com

Radius Technology are the Australian agents for DUKANE Ultrasonic Food Processing and Packaging equipment. Specialising in Ultrasonic food cutting systems for both the OEM and retrofit market. We aid with initial design, product trials and implementation of ultrasonic food cutting systems as well as packaging/sealing equipment that may replace conventional heat methods.

Regethermic are international specialists delivering Cook Chill and extended shelf life systems and equipment to revolutionise production schedules and quality.

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C1 Processing & Packaging

REACTIVE ENGINEERING 189 Power St Glendenning NSW 2761 Australia T (+61) 2 9675 5100 E denzil@reactive-eng.com.au W www.reactive-eng.com.au Suppliers of new and used process and packaging equipment since 1989. Offering the latest technology and process systems for value adding fruit and vegetables, proteins, as well as specialist equipment to the pharmaceutical industry.

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RENTOKIL INITIAL Unit A1, Lidcombe Business Park Lidcombe NSW 2141 Australia T (+61) 2 8719 6200 E kathryn.birett@rentokil-initial.com W www.rentokil-initial.com Rentokil Initial provides services that protect people and enhance lives. We protect people from the dangers of pest-borne disease and the risks of poor hygiene. We enhance lives with services that protect the health and wellbeing of people, and the reputation of our customers’ brands.

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Processing & Packaging

Processing & Packaging

RESULT GROUP

ROCKWELL AUTOMATION / ENDRESS+HAUSER

2 @ 40 Abbotts Road Dandenong South VIC 3175 Australia T (+61) 3 9706 4474 E admin@resultgroup.com.au W www.resultgroup.com.au

841 Mountain Hwy Bayswater VIC 3153 Australia T (+61) 421 897 716 E smxu@ra.rockwell.com W www.rockwellautomation.com

Result Group are specialist suppliers of Labelling, Coding & Marking and Inspection equipment for the Food and Beverage industry. We also develop Reclose and Reseal systems and lead the smart packaging revolution in Australia via digital technologies that enable brand authentication, counterfeiting, track & trace monitoring and consumer engaging content.

Rockwell Automation is a global leader in industrial automation and digital transformation. Connecting the imaginations of people with the potential of technology to expand what is humanly possible, making the world more productive and sustainable. Endress+Hauser teams with Rockwell Automation to provide pre-engineered and validated solutions in the process industry.

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RESULT GROUP 2 @ 40 Abbotts Road Dandenong South VIC 3175 Australia T (+61) 3 9706 4474 E reception@resultgroup.com.au W www.resultgroup.com.au Result Group leads the smart packaging revolution in Australia with the launch of a number of digital technologies enabling cross-industry solutions including brand authentication, counterfeiting, track and trace monitoring and consumer engaging content. We are also a specialist supplier of Labelling, Shrink Sleeving and Coding & Marking equipment and develop, engineer and supply Reclose and Reseal systems for food packaging.

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ROLLEX AUSTRALIA Unit 1, 51 Overlord Place Acacia Ridge QLD 4110 Australia T (+61) 1300 943 947 E info@rollex.com.au W www.rollex.com.au Rollex Australia is a trusted supplier of Food Packaging and Weigh Labelling equipment. Helping to make fresh food available to Australians by providing specialised packaging and labelling solutions that is safe, informative and environment friendly.

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Processing & Packaging

ROMER LABS AUSTRALIA

RICHARD FOOT MACHINERY

PO Box 149 Baulkham Hills NSW 1755 Australia T (+61) 488 666 673 E mark.harvie@dsm.com W www.romerlabs.com

59/42-46 Wattle Road Brookvale NSW 2100 Australia T (+61) 2 9979 8311 E sales@rfoot.com.au W www.rfoot.com.au Australian distributor for WIRE BELT COMPANY, the worldwide leader of stainless steel conveyor belt manufacturing and specialised conveyors for change in product direction and orientation.

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ROBOTIC AUTOMATION 14/4 Avenue of the Americas Newington NSW 2127 Australia T (+61) 2 8748 6500 E sales@ragroup.com.au W www.ragroup.com.au Robotic Automation is a leading supplier of turnkey automation solutions across ANZ. Our experience is unrivalled, with over 3,600 project installations and 33 years of expertise across a diverse range of applications and industries. As the exclusive partners of Motoman and MAX-AGV in ANZ we guarantee a first-class solutions offering.

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Romer Labs offer a broad range of innovative diagnostic solutions for food and feed safety covering mycotoxins, food pathogens, food allergens, gluten, GMO, veterinary drug residues, and other food contaminants. Our Asia-Pacific Solutions Centre in Singapore consists of an ISO-17025 accredited analytical service lab and a technical support centre to support your needs regionally.

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ROXSET SAFETY FLOORING Unit 16, 19-23 Bridge Street Pymble NSW 2073 Australia T (+61) 2 9988 4833 E susan@roxset.com.au W www.roxset.com.au Roxset is the # 1 Applicator of Food & Beverage Flooring in Australia. Over 30 years we have been providing HACCP Food Safe solutions to top tier Food Manufacturing Companies. Roxset provides a service tailored to suit each client’s needs and budget.

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Processing & Packaging

Processing & Packaging

RYDELL BELTECH

SCHENCK PROCESS AUSTRALIA

51 Bazalgette Crescent Dandenong South VIC 3175 Australia T (+61) 478 999 770 E andrew.rivers@ammega.com W www.ammega.com

65 Epping Rd North Ryde NSW 2113 Australia T (+61) 2 9886 6800 E sales@schenckprocess.com W www.schenckprocess.com

RYDELL BELTECH PTY. LTD. located in Dandenong South, VICTORIA, we are part of the Material Handling Equipment Manufacturing Industry. RYDELL BELTECH PTY. LTD. provide Ammeraal Belting, UNI Modular Belting, Megadyne Power Transmission and Challenge Conveyor Hardware to ANZ manufacturing and industrial customers.

Schenck Process is the global leader in applied measuring & process technologies. We make processes work in all areas of industry throughout the world. For us that means helping our customers to improve their processes in terms of reliability, efficiency and accuracy.

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SAFEGUARD COMMERCIAL FLOORING

K12 Processing & Packaging

SCHMALZ AUSTRALIA

PO Box 4216 Lakehaven NSW 2263 Australia T (+61) 421 161 065 E markg@safeguard.net.au W www.safeguard.net.au

25 Turbo Drive Bayswater VIC 3153 Australia T (+61) 3 9215 8800 E sales@schmalz.com.au W www.schmalz.com

Safeguard Commercial Flooring are applicators of resin flooring systems for use in most industries where they require hard wearing, long lasting floor coatings, that can also be non-slip. Our aim is to develop and install a flooring system that suits the Customer’s requirements that will give a floor that not only fit their needs but be long lasting!

Schmalz is the market leader in vacuum automation and ergonomic handling systems. Schmalz is represented in more than 80 countries and in all important markets. The family owned company has around 1,500 employees at its headquarters in Glatten, Germany and its 19 subsidiaries worldwide including Australia.

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SARAYA AUSTRALIA

SCHUR STAR SYSTEMS AUSTRALIA

8 Northumberland Rd Carringbah NSW 2229 Australia T (+61) 1300 835 550 E info-au@global.saraya.com W www.saraya.com.au

65 Northgate Drive Thomastown VIC 3074 Australia T (+61) 432 234 225 E dgi@schur.com W www.schur.com

In 1952 Mr Shota Saraya realised a need to prevent disease in post war Japan. SARAYA Australia launched in 2005 focused on specialised products and services to support hand and surface hygiene solutions in food and medical facilities, that are effective and feel great to use, and are environmentally responsible.

Flexible packaging and Pouch Machine Supplier.

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SAVANNAH BIO SYSTEMS Unit 3, 6-8 Herbert Street St Leonards NSW 2065 Australia T (+61) 2 9425 6565 E sales@savannah.com.au W www.savannah.com.au Importer and distributor of specialised functional food, beverage, nutraceutical, supplement and infant formula ingredients. We aim to provide innovative and complete ingredient solutions to satisfy our customer’s requirements backed by comprehensive applications expertise and technical support from our world leading supply partners.

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SCOTT 630 Kaikorai Valley Road Kenmure Otago 9011 New Zealand T (+64) 3 478 8110 E sales@scott.co.nz W www.scottautomation.com Scott is a global company with operations in twelve countries. We specialise in the design and manufacture of advanced automation systems that improve productivity, reliability, yield, and safety for manufacturers and processors globally. Our solutions redefine end-to-end automation within the Meat Processing and Food and Beverage Industries.

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Science & Technology

SELECT EQUIP

SHIMADZU SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTS

7 Gatwick Road, Bayswater North VIC, Australia Bayswater North VIC 3153 Australia T (+61) 1800 101 122 E sales@selectequip.com.au W www.selectequip.com.au

Unit F, 10-16 South Street Rydalmere NSW 2116 Australia T (+61) 2 9684 4055 E info@shimadzu.com.au W www.shimadzu.com.au

Select Equip is the clever packaging equipment partner that’s easy to grow with. We provide flexible, innovative packaging systems to the Fresh Produce, Ready Meals, Dairy, Bakery, Meat, Seafood and Poultry markets, with a commitment to innovation ensures the best value from your equipment.

Shimadzu Corporation’s products include analytical instruments, medical X-ray imaging, aircraft equipment, and testing machines. In particular Shimadzu Scientific Instruments is a global leader in testing machines, offering comprehensive support to customers in their business and R&D activities, through a wide range of products and services based on cutting-edge technologies.

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SGS AUSTRALIA 10/585 Blackburn Rd Notting Hill VIC 3168 Australia T (+61) 3 9574 3200 E au.events@sgs.com W www.sgs.com.au

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SI INSTRUMENTS

256 South Road Hilton SA 5033 Australia Distribution & Logistics T (+61) 8 8352 5511 Solutions for developers Distribution & Logistics E info@si-instruments.com.au Solutions for developers Distribution & Logistics W www.si-instruments.com.au

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SICK

SPC

5 Helen St, St Heidelberg West VIC 3081 Australia T (+61) 408 340 254 E salesr@sick.com.au W www.sick.com.au

Level 1, 678 Victoria Street Richmond VIC 3121 Australia T (+61) 2 9861 8999 E ingredients@spc.com.au W www.spc.com.au

From factory automation to logistics automation and process automation, SICK’s sensor solutions are keeping industry moving. As a technology and market leader, SICK provides sensor intelligence and application solutions that create the perfect basis for controlling processes securely and efficiently, protecting individuals from accidents, and preventing damage to the environment.

A global agribusiness, with Australian heritage, delivering innovative and sustainable products to consumers.

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SIEMENS 885 Mountain Highway Bayswater VIC 3153 Australia T (+61) 3 9721 2000 E communications.au@siemens.com W www.new.siemens.com/au/en/markets/food-beverage.html Siemens has been in Australia for over 145 years and our technology can be found behind the scenes supporting critical infrastructure in almost every industry, including food processing. Siemens is at the forefront of technological innovations that enable manufacturers to maximise productivity and consistency in a highly demanding environment.

L5 Processing & Packaging

SPRAYFLO 3/3 Packard Ave Castle Hill NSW 2154 Australia T (+61) 2 9061 5946 E sales@sprayflo.com.au W www.sprayflo.com.au Proudly Australian owned and operated and established in 1972, Sprayflo has been at the forefront of our Industry for nearly 50 years, servicing the Australian and New Zealand markets. Specialising in spray nozzles, pumps and spraying systems to suit a wide variety of Industry Applications, Sprayflo has the knowledge and innovation to solve your specific application requirements.

F11 Processing & Packaging

SUMMIT MACHINERY

Z1 Plant Equipment

SIKA AUSTRALIA 122 Newton Road Wetherill Park NSW 2164 Australia T (+61) 2 9725 1145 E au.marketing@au.sika.com W www.sika.com.au Sika is a specialty chemicals company with a leading position in the development and production of systems and products for bonding, sealing, damping, reinforcing and protecting. Our leading technologies service the requirements of Residential and Commercial Building, Mining, Automotive, Industrial Manufacturing and Infrastructure projects around Australia and the world.

1/1-3 Eastspur Court Kilsyth South VIC 3137 Australia T (+61) 3 9761 6252 E sales@summitms.com.au W www.summitms.com.au Summit Machinery supplies industrial food processing machinery to Australia and New Zealand for cheese, vegetables, fruit and meat. Whether you need machinery for washing, dicing, shredding, cutting, peeling, floretting, segmenting or more, we aim to provide solutions for your production needs and vision. Visit us on stand F11.

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SUPAGAS

Y26 Plant Equipment

SOPURA AUSTRALIA 4 Kingston Park Court Knoxfield VIC 3180 Australia T (+61) 3 9765 9800 E aus-sales@kersia-group.com W kersia-group.com/ Sopura Australia has access to world leading products and programs as we partner with the Kersia Group to “Invent a Food Safe World”. Presently in over 120 countries we have the experience to offer tailored cleaning and sanitising programs for the Dairy, Red Meat, Poultry, Salad, Brewing and Beverage industries. At Sopura, we support the food industry from Farm to Fork. 58

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5 Benson Road Ingleburn NSW 2565 Australia T (+61) 3 8788 4467 E jenniferelhlou@supagas.com.au W www.supagas.com.au Supagas is a leading supplier of LPG, industrial, medical, specialty and helium gases in Australia. We are fast-growing nation-wide company and are rapidly building a reputation for growth and success based on an exceptional ‘YES WE CAN’ customer service offering and quality product in the highly competitive market.

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SUPERIOR LUBRICANTS Unit 10/22 Oramzi Rd Girraween NSW 2145 Australia T (+61) 1300 607 950 E sales@superiorlube.com.au W www.superiorlubricants.com.au Superior Lubricants is your trusted partner for lubrication and safe food manufacture. With an extensive range of H1 food grade lubricants manufactured by internationally recognised and trusted brand Lubriplate & Bel-Ray, accompanied by industry experience and technical services to deliver valued solutions, outcomes and total lubrication management.

Q28 Drinks & Liquid Foods

SUPERIOR PUMP TECHNOLOGIES

T (+61) 1800 358 770 E michelle@sweepersaustralia.com.au W www.sweepersaustralia.com.au We offer unparalleled service & wholesale prices for cleaning equipment throughout Australia. Sole importers of the RCM range of equipment to Australia. Sales backed up by exceptional aftersales servicing with mobile equipped vehicles for on-site repairs & service. We service all brands. Choose purchase or maintained hire to suite budgets.

T8 Science & Technology

SYMBIO LABORATORIES 44-52 Brandl Street Eight Mile Plains QLD 4113 Australia T (+61) 1800 703 166 E admin@symbiolabs.com.au W www.symbiolabs.com.au

Unit 23, 31 Governor Macquarie Drive Chipping Norton NSW 2170 Australia T (+61) 458 245 432 E victor@sptaust.com.au W www.sptaust.com.au

Symbio Laboratories is dedicated to performing efficient, advanced analytical testing, in state-of-the-art, purpose-built NATA accredited laboratories located in Brisbane, Sydney, Melbourne, Perth, Townsville and Wagga. Proudly Australian-owned, Symbio Laboratories provides testing to the Food, Agriculture, Environmental and Pharmaceutical industries. The team includes highly qualified professionals with direct industry experience.

SPT are an Australian owned business with a wide range of pump and valve products for the Food and Beverage industry. We are an SPXFLOW channel partner and authorised repair centre.

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Y10 Plant Equipment

SURECOVE-STAINLESS DRAINS 10-12 Gatwick Road Bayswater North VIC 3153 Australia T (+61) 3 9720 6175 E info@surecove.com.au W www.surecove.com.au For over 20 years Surecove has supplied and installed a proven and highly recommended coving solution where wall and hygiene protection is essential. Stainless Drains provides solutions for many common drainage problems. We custom build slot and wide drains, pits and freezer door thresholds.

M27 Packaging Materials

SUSTAIN PAPER 24 Industrial Ave Wacol QLD 4076 Australia T (+61) 7 3118 4477 E enquiries@sustainpaper.com.au W www.sustainpaper.com.au Solutions that allow for choices to meet market demands, environmental compliance and the future of our renewable existence.

V34 Plant Equipment

Plant Equipment

TAPFLO 13, 21 - 35 Ricketts Road Mount Waverley VIC 3149 Australia T (+61) 1800 303 633 E sales@tapflo.com.au W www.tapflo.com.au Tapflo is a leading manufacturer and global supplier of pumps and industrial process equipment with an ambition to provide the most advanced products and technologies for the food and beverage manufacturing & processing industry.

H28 Processing & Packaging

TECHNOMIK 2/36 Ralton Avenue GLEN WAVERLEY VIC VIC 3150 Australia T (+61) 414 935 915 E omid.ghanbari@technomik.com.au W www.technomik.com.au Technomik is an engineering company with more than 15 years of experience in designing processing and packaging lines for food industry. Currently we are representing following European companies in Australia: - Ystral - Reda - OMVE - MilkyLab - IPI

SWEEPERS AUSTRALIA Unit 8, 39-41 Fourth Ave Blacktown NSW 2148 Australia foodproexh.com

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TERALBA INDUSTRIES - MIXQUIP 15 - 19 Kialba Road Campbelltown NSW 2560 Australia T (+61) 2 4629 3000 E sales@mixquip.com W www.mixquip.com Mixquip specializes in providing efficient and innovative mixing solutions covering a wide range of applications. With customers globally, and serving industries from food, wine, pharmaceuticals to mining, oil, and wastewater, Mixquip has become an established business in the field of mixing technology.

THE AUSTRALIAN INSTITUTE OF PACKAGING

environments. Recognised as the leading industry innovator who develops and manufactures the best “fit for purpose” range of gloves in the market.

Q16 Ingredients

THE HEALTH INGREDIENTS CO. 1/9 Apollo Street Warriewood NSW 2102 Australia T (+61) 2 9064 3823 E admin@healthingredients.com.au W www.healthingredients.com.au Supplier & distributor of plant-based, speciality and high quality generic ingredients

T (+61) 7 3278 4490 E info@aipack.com.au W www.aipack.com.au The Australian Institute of Packaging (AIP) is the peak professional body for packaging education and training in Australasia; helping to shape the careers of generations of packaging professionals – from packaging technologists to international packaging business leaders along with a host of people in associated disciplines – sales and marketing, purchasing, production and environment. The AIP was founded in 1963 in response to a need for packaging technologists to interact and provide a professional identity for individuals within the packaging industry. Having served the industry for over 55 years the AIP is the only professional body designed to provide professional and personal development to all levels of the packaging industry; educational offerings include the Diploma in Packaging Technology, the Certificate in Packaging, the Master in Food & Packaging Innovation, Certified Packaging Professional (CPP) Designation, Fundamentals of Packaging Technology course, half-day training courses, conferences, technical forums, site visits, Influential Women’s Mentoring program, internship program and more. The AIP covers Australia, New Zealand and parts of Asia.

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Ingredients

THE COFFEE BREWMASTERS 2b 197 Champion Road, Williamstown North VIC 3016 Australia T (+61) 3 93145111 E info@thecoffeebrewmasters.com W www.thecoffeebrewmasters.com The Coffee Brewmasters is an innovative coffee and tea extraction company. We’ve developed the unique TCB Process. Flavorjen is a recognized supplier of natural flavours to the food and beverage manufacturing sector. Our products range from dairy flavours to fruit and savoury flavours, as well as a new range of whole fruit products.

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THE GLOVE COMPANY Unit 3 29 Shearwater Dr Taylors Beach NSW 2316 Australia T (+61) 2 4916 3000 E sales@theglovecompany.com.au W www.theglovecompany.com.au The Glove Company provide protection, safety, and comfort to people who work with their hands in potentially damaging and dangerous working

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THETA TECHNOLOGIES Unit 2B 70 Flanders Street Salisbury QLD 4107 Australia T (+61) 7 3275 0800 E contact@thetatechnologies.com.au W www.informationleader.com For over twenty years Brisbane-based software firm Theta Technologies has helped organisations within the food manufacturing and export industries meet their compliance requirements with their software platform Information Leader. With local and global partnerships, Theta Technologies has established itself as a leader in providing electronic solutions to compliance problems worldwide.

A20 Processing & Packaging 134 Magnesium Drive Crestmead QLD 4132 Australia T (+61) 7 3803 6643 E sales@tmach.com.au W www.tmach.com.au Thompson Meat Machinery is an Australian owned leading design & manufacturing company of meat processing machinery, global leader in meat cutting and processing solutions. With more than 40 year experience, it has developed unique designs & innovative technologies providing customers with superior machine operational safety, efficiency & finished product quality. TMM exports to more than 30 countries.

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THRIVING ENTERPRISES Level 6/410 Church St North Parramatta NSW 2151 Australia T (+61) 2 9630 2088 E inth@thriving.com.au W www.thriving.com.au Manufacturer / Importer Gravure printed & plain flexible packaging, rewind, Bags: Flat, Stand-up, Flat bottom, Coffee, Confectionery windowed, Twist Wrap, Retort, Kraft, Spouted, Ultra low temp; Shrink sleeves, Twist Wrap, lidding films, Hot Foil Stamping.

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Processing & Packaging

Science & Technology

TOTAL CONSTRUCTION

VENDART DIAGNOSTICS

9A George Street Nth Strathfield NSW 2137 Australia T (+61) 2 9746 9555 E enquiries@totalconstruction.com.au W www.totalconstruction.com.au

Unit 14, 128 Station Rd Seven Hills NSW 2147 Australia T (+61) 2 9139 2850 E riad@vendart.com.au W www.vendart.com.au

Total Construction (Total) specialises in the design, construction and commissioning of Food & Beverage, Industrial & Engineering projects throughout Australia.

Testing products along with all support and knowledge you need to test water, soil, food or any other substance.

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TRITON COMMERCIAL SYSTEMS 20, 1378 Lytton Rd HEMMANT QLD 4174 Australia T (+61) 7 3324 2525 E mburke@tritoncomsys.com W www.tritoncomsys.com Triton help meat and food processing facilities establish reliable systems for monitoring, tracking and improving plant performance. In an industry of razor thin margins Triton’s integrated technology and recording solutions allow food processors to unlock potential, advance processing capability and exploit new opportunities for the destination of their products.

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TXM LEAN SOLUTIONS 211 / 134 Cambridge Street Collingwood VIC 3066 Australia T (+61) 1800 319 552 E info@txm.com W www.txm.com At TXM we help companies build their capabilities so they can achieve their business vision. We deliver change through innovative applications of Lean tailored to your business needs. We understand every business is different. TXM design successful Lean programs by stepping into your world and understanding your unique needs.

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UNDERCOVER ROASTERS 449 Victoria St Abbotsford VIC 3067 Australia E alex.p@undercoverroasters.com.au W www.undercoverroasters.com.au Our passion for coffee speaks in every single cup. We aim to always stay humble, to learn and grow. We source fresh green beans from all over the world, with an emphasis on coffee that is ethically grown, hand-picked and carefully processed.

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VGL - ALLIED CONNECTORS 192-196 Atlantic Drive Keysborough VIC 3173 Australia T (+61) 3 9701 8514 E sales@alliedconnectors.com W www.alliedconnectors.com We specialize in industrial/automation connectors, now catering for the food, dairy and wine industries. With a large stocking range of plastic IP68, rectangular, stainless-steel IP67 and M8/M12 sensor connectors, we are sure to offer a solution for your application. Perfect for any environment requiring dust, water and cleaning chemical protection.

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VIBRATION SYSTEMS & SOLUTIONS 26 Midas Road Malaga WA 6090 Australia T (+61) 8 9209 1163 E vss@esseng.com.au W https://www.vibrationsystems.com.au/ VSS supplies vibratory product handling equipment and solutions, suitable to a wide variety of products and processes across the food industry.

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VIDYA HERBS Level 5, 4 Columbia Court Baulkham Hills NSW 2153 Australia T (+61) 2 8896 4314 E chris@vidyaherbs.com.au W www.vidyaherbs.com Vidya Herbs is a leading global manufacturer of botanical extracts (including Organic), coffee (green beans, instant powders, extracts and protein), carotenoids, essential oils & oleoresins and is a world leader in Turmeric. Highlights for Foodpro will be our soluble extracts for F&B applications and our organic vitamins and minerals range.

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VISY TECHNOLOGY SYSTEMS 13 Reo Cres Campbellfield VIC 3061, Australia T (+61) 417 351 890 E steve.jowett@visytech.com W www.visytech.com Developing and distributing product identification and inspection solutions. Technology offered includes Inkjet Coders, Print and Apply Labelling Systems, Laser Coders, Inspection Systems comprising of Vision Systems and X-ray Technology.

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WATERFORM TECHNOLOGIES 20-22 Ramsay Court Kangaroo Flat VIC 3555, Australia T (+61) 3 5447 3045 E hello@waterform.com.au W www.waterform.com.au Waterform deliver holistic, turnkey water and wastewater solutions for food & beverage processors, working to provide water security, water compliance and positive financial outcomes.

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WATSON-MARLOW Unit 15 19-26 Durian Place Wetherill Park NSW 2164, Australia T +61 2 8787 1400 E elie.elazar@wmftg.com W www.wmftg.com/en-au/ For more information on this company please visit the stand.

E3 Processing & Packaging

WEDDERBURN 101 Williamson Road Ingleburn NSW 2565, Australia T (+61) 2 9426 1852 E enquiries@wedderburn.com.au W www.wedderburn.com.au Since 1896 Wedderburn has been a market leader in weighing solutions. Today Wedderburn offers our customers innovative weighing, packaging, POS, labelling and food processing solutions. Operating 21 branches throughout Australia, we’ve got the resources, experience and expertise to deliver the right solution for your business. Contact us today to find out more.

T25 Gov’t Business Services

WESTWATER 56 Boulder Road Malaga WA 6090, Australia T (+61) 8 9248 2411 E smarsden@westwater.com.au W www.westwater.com.au WestWater are a market leader in the provision of innovative Water Treatment Solutions. Our capabilities are particularly directed at disinfection, chemical dosing, monitoring and control. Our engineering services incorporate the 62

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T21 Gov’t Business Services

WHAT’S NEW IN FOOD WF Media 7/6-8 Byfield Street North Ryde NSW 2113, Australia T (+61) 2 9168 2500 E sdunn@wfmedia.com.au W www.foodprocessing.com.au For over 27 years, WF Media’s food industry media group has delivered quality business information to key decision-makers. The backbone of the brand is the bimonthly magazine. What’s New in Food Technology & Manufacturing has MORE VERIFIED RECIPIENTS than any other magazine covering the food industry across Australia and New Zealand.

D9 Processing & Packaging

WILEY 3/100 Ipswich Rd Woolloongabba QLD 4151 Australia T (+61) 7 3859 8888 E marketing@wiley.com.au W www.wiley.com.au Wiley has been building things for people to work, manufacture, grow, learn and play in since 1918. We have evolved into an energetic and diverse project delivery company carrying out sophisticated projects for many industries including; Commercial, Education, Food Manufacturing, Health, Horticulture, Renewables, Water & Infrastructure.

W24 Plant Equipment

WR & D WELLS Unit 2, 77 Salmon St Port Melbourne VIC 3207 Australia T (+61) 3 9699 8999 E info@wrdwells.com W http://www.wrdwells.com Wells Hygiene have over 80 years experience in the F&B, Dairy & Pharma Sectors. We pride ourselves on developing long term partnerships with global leading manufacturers delivering high quality, innovative product specialising in Vikan Colour Coded Cleaning Equipment, Detectable Products, Biofilm Detection and Treatment, and 5S Storage Systems.

D4 Processing & Packaging

ZIP-PAK ITW AUSTRALIA Unit 1/77-89 Remington Drive Dandenong South VIC 3175, Australia T (+61) 3 8795 8299 E salesausnz@zippak.com W www.zippak.com Zip-Pak® is a Global Leader in Resealable Zipper solutions for the flexible packing industry. We have 6 plants internationally producing zip and manufacture zip applicators to retrofit existing packaging machines. The Zip-Pak Team work with Brand owners, OEM’s and Convertors across Australia & New Zealand to deliver resealable zipper solutions. foodproexh.com


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