FoodCSIA Methodology Streamlines Olive Oil Packaging Line Automation

December 14, 2021
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Challenge

Olive oil is a multibillion-dollar market. With a projected compound annual growth rate of 6.10% by 2028, producers must find ways to keep up or get left behind.[1] Challenges in the packaging process can impact the ability to scale operations and can affect many aspects of a company’s product line such as quality, safety, product professionalism, and maintenance costs. Deploying automation solutions can help with these challenges and better streamline operations. When one of the top 4 olive oil companies in California recognized the costly operational challenges of their manual packaging process, automation was key to help them remain competitive.

Solution

The olive oil company needed to modernize and expand their packaging process, with preservation of product quality and integrity as a top priority. The customer wanted a state-of-the-art, aseptic system that would integrate well with their other existing processing lines. Certified in Ignition, an industrial application platform from Inductive Automation, and having an extensive work history at the location, Automation Group’s Technology Solutions Manager (TSM) came up with an innovative plan for the project’s success. 

Automation Group provided design schematics, built the control panels, developed the PLC, HMI, and SCADA programs, and commissioned a new Bag-in-Box line. The controls system included several communication layers managed by a single line control AB ControlLogix gateway. The Process Level (Level 0) was composed of AB PowerFlex 525 VFDs and IFM IO-Link master blocks on an EtherNet/IP DLR network. On the Basic Control Level (Level 1), the line control ControlLogix gateway communicated with all the PLCs from the OEM equipment. Leveraging the existing Ignition SCADA system, Automation Group developed a special project for the packaging line and installed two industrial computer clients for local monitoring and control.

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Results

Using Control System Integrators Association (CSIA) methodology and best practices, our TSM coordinated with the client and the various OEM’s, keeping everything on schedule. Automation Group has been a certified member of CSIA since 2012, which is a mark of excellence that demonstrates technical proficiency across ten key business management areas and commitment to execute the best methodology. Finally, with the ability to test and run the new system alongside the old, the olive oil company experienced no down time or loss of production during the transition which resulted in a successful modernization of their packaging process.

[1] Geographic Scope and Forecast. (2021, August). Olive Oil Market Size and Forecast. Verified Market Research. https://www.verifiedmarketresearch.com/product/olive-oil-market/

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