“In collaboration with skilled external suppliers, stakeholders and colleagues, we have been performing continuous upgrades on our production facilities on a daily basis for more than 25 years, with commitment to our goal of achieving full digitization of the factory.
For example, the 24 sugar mixing tanks in the tank cellar are 40 years old and look the same as they always have, but through the ongoing upgrade process, the facility has gone from being made up of 24 individually controlled, hand-operated mixing tanks to being fully automated and full-scale recipe controlled.
The plant has recently been updated to the latest PLC computer technology and interface to MES and D365. D365 delivers master data (production jobs) to the MES production execution system, which translates this data into a finished recipe that is incrementally transferred to the production facility. After execution of each step, reporting to MES and D365 takes place for full documentation and traceability regarding ingredients and quantities added and stirrings performed, etc.
The fully automated recipe processing has led to a 200% productivity and capacity increase and has been one of the cornerstones in our keeping up with the increasing demand and factory growth over the years.
A similar upgrade process has been, and continues to be, implemented in new departments, and one element of this automation process is that all analog load cell amplifiers are being replaced with digital Eilersen weighing modules with Ethernet/IP communication as part of preparing the automation systems so that the processes in other departments can also be full-scale recipe controlled to a greater and greater extent,” says Senior Project Manager Anders Riis, CO-RO A/S.