< Previous40 Food & Drink Internationalwww.fdiforum.netPROCESSING SPOTLIGHTSilverson launchesnew in-line mixerfor higher viscosityproducts The new Silverson HighViscosity In-Line Mixer isengineered to offerexceptional flow ratesand the ability toprocess higherviscosity productssuch as gels andcreams.The new mixerfeatures a unique‘pumping rotor’ design,which substantially increasesits flow capacity when compared tostandard In-Line mixers as well as providing the ability to processhigher viscosity mixes. Because the HV In-Line maintains its flow rate as productviscosity increases it eliminates the need for an additional pump - asingle machine does the job. This not only simplifies the process, itreduces power requirement, maintenance and cleaning costs.The mixer operates as follows: the high-speed rotation of thepumping rotor forces materials into the rotor/stator assembly.Centrifugal force then drives the materials towards the periphery ofthe workhead where they’re subjected to a milling action beforeintense hydraulic shear is applied. The materials are forced throughthe perforations in the stator and then through the machine outletand along the pipework back into the vessel. Simultaneously, freshmaterials are continually drawn into the workhead, maintaining themixing and pumping cycle. HV In-line features include: • Ultra-Hygienic construction complying with FDA and cGMPguidelines and designed for Cleaning-In-Place (CIP). • Interchangeable workheads which can be adapted to perform awide range of mixing operations. • No bypassing as the design makes it physically impossible forany materials to pass through the mixer without being subject tointense high shear.• A completely aeration free mixing process.• Self-pumping throughputs of up to 90,000 litres/hour. For more information about the High Viscosity In-Line and otherSilverson mixers, visit www.silverson.co.uk, emailsales@silverson.co.uk or call +44(0) 1494 791452.perhaps even more so, than any other piece of machinery.Whether a company makes use of pumping systems in fluidand viscous food material or conveyors and separators for moresolid foods, these can be potential flashpoints for problemswithin a process line as they mark the movement of materialfrom one system to another. Ensuring that your transitionequipment is up to date and well-maintained is integral andshould be of the highest priority. There is a tendency whensomething goes wrong to check the larger machinery, but as itis the pumps themselves which see the greatest amount of use,and these should always be a focus point.High quality pumps certainly assist companies in dealingwith delicate ingredients in large quantities – but how can theybe assured that product build-up isn’t happening to too greatan extent? Many manufacturers are now turning to visiondetection and inspection for the answer to this, with a view tousing x-ray or other inspection technologies to remotelymonitor pipes. With capital expenditure budgets remaining tight, increasingnumbers of processors are seeking operational improvementsthat deliver cost savings, increased production levels, enhancedproduct quality and reduced plant downtime without thefinancial implications of new equipment. As well as therequirement to speed up processes, the new techniques thatare now used can also ensure complete traceability at everypart of the lengthy supply chain, allowing inefficiencies to bepinpointed.Computerisation of procedures, together with automationwherever cost justifiable, minimises the risk of operator errors,either because changes to the production line are doneautomatically, or because in the sampling procedures,operational personnel have no alternative but to follow pre-determined procedures prescribed by management.While software may allow companies to identify flashpointshowever, there is still a requirement of addressing these issuesto ensure machinery runs smoother and is more energyefficient can prove to have the most noticeable effect on thebottom line.PHOTO: SHUTTERSTOCK.COM/BRANISLAVPUDAR34-40_Layout 1 24/10/2016 10:53 Page 7Food & Drink International 41www.fdiforum.netHI EUROPE AND NITaking place between 29November and 1 December, HiEurope and Ni in Frankfurt,Germany is the perfectplatform to source from leadinghealth and natural ingredientsuppliers. Conscious nutrition nowadays is a hugetrend in the United States, Europe andespecially in Germany – the world’slargest food and beverage market.Consumers are more and more consciousof what they eat and are looking forhealthy, natural and functional foods,making it impossible to imagine Germansupermarkets without terms like ‘freefrom’, ‘made with natural ingredients’ and‘vegan’ etc. In addition to expressing a personallifestyle, foods offer solutions for commondiseases such as diabetes, obesity, foodintolerances and malnutrition later in life.Also societal problems such as large-scalelivestock farming can be reduced with theconsumption of meat-substitute products. UBM, the world’s largest eventorganiser of food ingredients events, hasannounced that it will be hosting theHealth & Nutrition Week with thesupport of Messe Frankfurt. This week-long festival will feature a series ofactivities such as a 465+ strongexhibition, meetings, lectures, paneldiscussions and other events and willbring together the global health andnutrition community including worldleading experts. Focus of the Health &Nutrition Week is the ‘Health IngredientsEurope and Natural Ingredients’, theworld’s most important gathering of thoseoffering and in search of natural andhealth ingredients.Topics of the Health & Nutrition Week2016 include:• Health, nutrition and wellness• Organic products• Clean label / food labelling• Food science, research anddevelopment• Food safety and regulatory affairs• Food production and retail sales• Sports nutrition and science• Technology and future of the healthand food industry • Food & finance, ggri-banking.Health & Nutrition Week kicks off onMonday November 28th with a pair ofone day conferences on ‘The Future ofNutrition’, organised by UBM, followedby and ‘Innovation and Opportunity inSports Nutrition’.For more information, registrationor to book a stand, visitwww.healthandnutritionweek.comHealth Ingredients Europe PHOTO: WWW.ROGIERBOS.COM41_Layout 1 24/10/2016 10:54 Page 142 Food & Drink Internationalwww.fdiforum.netPPMA TOTAL SHOWThe UK’s latest innovationsin processing and packagingmachinery, materials,containers and packagingdesign solutions were on showat the PPMA Total Show 2016,which returned to theBirmingham NEC inSeptember. The triannualexhibition welcomed 1,200leading packaging andprocessing machinerymanufacturers to showcase thelatest technological innovations anddiscuss key business opportunities withmore than 7,300 visitors.With the outcome of June’s referendumlooming large, the Right Honourable LordFrancis Maude, former Minister of Statefor Trade and Investment, opened the2016 exhibition and delivered the openingaddress on both the challenges andopportunities that lie ahead. Lord Maude,who drew a substantial crowd, addressedthe future of the UK processing andpackaging sector, discussed the potentialaftermath of Brexit negotiations andfuture plans for the government’s‘Exporting is Great’ campaign.Lord Maude said: “Britain is bigger; itspattern of trade and investment is muchmore closely intermingled with the EU;and we should aim for and I hope achievesomething much more bespoke thanNorway, Canada, Switzerland or evenAlbania.“I’m not going to pretend that the roadahead will always be smooth and straight.It won’t be. There will be twists andturns and bumps along the way. But Ihave no doubt that there are hugeopportunities as well, and that Britishmanufacturing companies are incrediblywell-placed to exploit them.”Expertise on displayVisitors to the PPMA Total Show 2016were privy to not only headline speaker theLord Maude, but a range of industryexperts who tackled the most pressingissues such as hygiene compliance, foodand packaging waste and the skills gap. Adding to growing national debate onfood and packaging waste, ClaireShrewsbury, Packaging Programme Managerfor WRAP, educated visitors on the numberof government programmes that promoteboth environmental improvements and thecost benefits to industry, including currentprojects with GlassRite Wine, and thebenefits of developing recycled food gradePP processes.Demonstrating the latestinnovations in manufacturingThe food and packaging waste debatewas not restricted to the seminar stage withdebut exhibitors such as TIPA SustainablePackaging revealing its flexible foodpackaging that behaves just like an orangepeel to the UK market.TIPA, a developer and manufacturer ofbreakthrough bio-based, fullycompostable, flexible packaging, alsoannounced its partnership with UK socialenterprise, Snact, who make snacks fromsurplus product.Discussing the success of the 2016show, David Harrison, PPMA GroupExhibition Manager said: “The PPMATotal Show 2016 has been extremelysuccessful and the expanded show formatwas well received by visitors andexhibitors alike. The show was busy andthere was a real buzz on the show floorparticularly on the second and third day.“Over 150 exhibitors have alreadybooked stands at the PPMA Show 2017,which is a testament to how good theevent was. We would like to thankeveryone who took the time to exhibit orvisit the show and made it a success.”The PPMA Show returns to the NEC,Birmingham, 26 - 28 September 2017. Forinformation on exhibiting and sponsorshipopportunities, email PPMA Exhibition SalesManager scott.mckenna@ppma.co.uk. This year’s PPMATotal Show confirmedthat the future isbright for the Britishprocessing andpackaging industry.PPMA in review42-45_Layout 1 24/10/2016 12:41 Page 1Yamato ScaleDataweigh UKYamato Scale Dataweigh UKdemonstrated the world-beatingcapabilities of its weighing machineryand took a record number ofenquiries for its TSDW and I-Seriescheckweighers at this year’s PPMATotal show.Yamato demonstrated the vitalrole that multihead weighers, checkweighers and table top weighers play in food processing andpackaging. Visitors to the Yamato stand were shown first-hand how its weighing technology, combined withits expert sales and engineering support and spare parts availability, create a true one-stop-shop forfood processing and food packaging weighing solutions. Among the Yamato weighing equipment causing a stir at Total were its Table Top Semi-automatic Dataweigh (TDSW) range and I-Series checkweighers. Compliance with industry requirements for food safety/fail safe operation features is crucial and Yamato demonstrated how it achieves this throughout theproduction process. It also showed how it is possible to respond quickly to the changing compliance landscape with reference to the recently introducedchanges to the measuring instrument directive (MID) regulations.Tel: +44(0) 113 322 1546 Web: www.yamatoscale.co.uk Enquiries: www.yamatoscale.co.uk/enquiriesFood & Drink International 43www.fdiforum.netPPMA TOTAL SHOWPenn PackagingThis year’s PPMA Total show wasa spectacular success for PennPackaging and SN. This year sawPenn demonstrate the SN FS824pouch filling machine system forpre-made pouches. The Fill & Sealmachine series have beendeveloped to be robust, hygienicand a compact design with thesmallest footprint. Almost every kindof product can be filled. All FS machines can be equippedwith gas injection, steam injection,dust remover, servo driven filling pumps, ultra-sonic sealing etc. Every machine is availablein a wash-down execution, as well. All machines are built according to the high SN standard and fulfil the latest EUregulations for safety, hygiene and electrical execution. Product touching parts are made ofstainless steel 316. The machines are easy to operate via HMI with machine visualizationand are equipped with a central lubrication system as standard. A maximum of flexibility is guaranteed by shortest format change-overs in less than 15minutes. Tel: +44(0) 1473 893990 Web: www.penn-packaging.co.uk Email: contact@penn-packaging.co.ukA.M.P Rose A.M.P Rose’s revolutionary auto adjustable infeedsystem on the ‘X-Pax’ flowrap machine was showcased bythe company at this year’s PPMA/Total show, along with abagger, multihead weigher and a moulding machine.It was the first time in several years that the companyhad exhibited at a PPMA show, however it won’t be thatlong before the company is back.On display at both exhibitions was the highly popular,in-house designed and manufactured, easy-to-use,compact and cost-effective palletising solution. YorkshirePackaging Palletising systems are designed to be highlydurable, have a small footprint and to provide full return oncosts within 12 to 24 months. The company has been offering bagging solutions for anumber of years with great success, which has seenA.M.P Rose work in different markets, but now moresolutions are available. One recent example is theweighing solution it has provided for microwave meals.Tel: +44(0) 1427 611 969 Web: www.amp-rose.comEmail: info@amp-rose.comWelwyn Tool GroupAt this year’s PPMA Total Show, Welwyn Tool Group impressed visitors to its stand byshowcasing the very best of the range of Leister Process Heat equipment, including the hugelypopular Hotwind System. Its brushless motor ensures that this hot air blower has a long servicelife in production processes where the hot airflow volume can now be set infinitely up to9001/min. Leister equipment is typically used for applications including shrink sleeve, drying, curing,activating or generally where a controlled volume of air is required at a specific point during aproduction process.Control is achieved either via potentiometer or integration into a closed loop circuit using asystem interface. User friendly digital temperature displays built into the tools provide the user withimmediate status information. Tel: +44(0) 1707 331111 Web: www.welwyntoolgroup.comEmail: sales@welwyntoolgroup.co.ukTo advertise your services inFood & Drink International tel: 01472 31030242-45_Layout 1 24/10/2016 12:41 Page 244 Food & Drink Internationalwww.fdiforum.netPPMA TOTAL SHOWGainsborough EngineeringCo unveil ‘NEW’stand-up-pouch machineand high speed continuousVFF&S at PPMAGainsborough Engineering Company’s range of vertical form filland seal machines are based on a modular concept in which theframe size is determined by bag size. The optional components arethen selected by the user, enabling them to achieve maximumflexibility in their choice of machine requirements. Equipped with the latest technology, electronic and pneumaticcombined with a construction objective of simple reliablemechanics, the new GHP 170/250 stand up pouch machine offersflexibility and reliability with low operating costs. The GHP 170/250 is fully automated making the stand up pouchfrom the reel. Any adjustments can be made ‘on-the-go’ resulting inless down time and higher production throughput achieved fromhaving the latest in PLC technology. The modern design of themachine makes it possible to have a multitude of dosing systems.The machine can be set up to accommodate a wide range of stand-up pouch sizes. With the focus on tight seals, a must for modernpackaging, this allows for an almost unlimited variety ofproducts which can be packed by the machine, including granules,liquids, powders, gels and many more.With fast changeover and speeds up to 160 bags per minute, theGainsborough Model GV2K3C is a continuous motion verticalform fill seal bagger that saves customers valuable time andimproves productivity. Offering high speed bagging in a compactfootprint, modelled on the popular proven GV2K3 IntermittentMachine. The GV2K3C Continuous Bagging Machine is ideal forhigh speed applications such as snacks and nuts, confectioneryproducts, rice and powder as well as vegetable packing.For more information, visit www.gains-eng.co.uk oremail sales@gains-eng.co.uk, alternatively you cancall +44(0) 1427 617677.Adpak Machinery SystemsAdpakMachinerySystems,leading UKsupplier ofshrink wrappingmachines,packagingsystems andfilms exhibitedto great successat this year’sPPMA TotalShow. Seniormembers of theAdpak management and sales team, plus representatives of thecompany’s principal suppliers, were available at the company’s standthroughout the exhibition where they engaged with interested parties. Following visits from customers, both new and existing, Adpak nowhave three orders in-house, demonstrating the tremendous success of theshow and of the company’s presence. Adpak used the show to promote some of its most popular machinesfor businesses in the transport and logistics, food manufacturing,cosmetics, chemicals, clothing, e-commerce, engineering and printsectors. One such machine was the Smipack ALX / ARX range of singlereel automatic overlap shrink wrapping system with automatic packcollation, which is used to produce printed film collations of bottles orcans.Tel: +44(0) 1282 601 444 Web: www.adpak.co.ukEmail: info@adpak.co.ukwww.fdiforum.netAdvanced EngineeringAE Mixersdemonstrated itsimpressive productrange at the PPMATotal Show where itattracted attentionfrom industryprofessionals. With an excess of40 years’ experience,AE Mixers is anestablished leader inthe design andmanufacture of mixingequipment for fluidprocessingapplications. Theirrange of mixersinclude top entry batch, sealed bearing, bottom entry, single stage andthree stage inline high shear rotor stator mixers and fluid mixers.Manufactured at their purpose built factory in the UK, these mixers aredesigned to meet specific customer requirements and are available with aselection of precision interchangeable mixing heads to perform essentialprocesses such as homogenisation, emulsification, blending, dispersion,solids suspicion, solubilisation and particle size reduction. Mixers cansupplied as individual units or integrated with skid mounted processvessels, lifting frames and control panels. Tel: +44(0) 1256 460 300 Web: www.aemixers.comEmail: info@aemixers.com42-45_Layout 1 24/10/2016 12:41 Page 3Food & Drink International 45www.fdiforum.netPPMA TOTAL SHOWRiggs Autopack Ltd is a Britishmanufacturer of high qualityvolumetric depositors and fillingmachines, transfer pumps andbespoke conveyor filling lines.They are a UK market leaderwith an excellent reputation andsupply their equipment primarilyto the food production industry.The Lancashire-based company isextremely proud to have won the‘Exceptional Sales & Company GrowthAward’ at the recent prestigious PPMAGroup Industry Awards. The annualawards are a celebration of the best thatBritish manufacturing has to offer. Theyrecognise and celebrate the most creative,innovative and highest achievingbusinesses throughout the UK, as well asthe people behind them.The awards took place in September atthe National Motorcycle Museum inBirmingham, and saw more than 400industry leaders come together for a four-course gala dinner hosted by comedian andTV star Andy Parsons, assisted by SkySports News anchor Hayley McQueen.Riggs Autopack’s General ManagerNigel Matthews said: “We are absolutelydelighted to have won the ExceptionalSales & Company Growth Award,especially in light of the extremely highcalibre of entrants and fellow nominees.It’s an extraordinary achievement for ourcompany and our thanks go out to thePPMA Group for this recognition, all ourstaff and valued customers.“It reflects well on the high level of skilland commitment shown by our dedicatedwork force in assisting us to become thebusiness we are today. Our challenge nowis to keep up the momentum and continuewith our plans for future growth.”The main stay of Riggs Autopack istheir Model 1000, 1001 and 1002 range ofsemi or fully automatic, single or multi-head depositors and filling machines,transfer pumps and conveyor filling lines.They are available as a semi-automaticunit with foot pedal operation for cottageindustries, artisan producers and othersmall scale food manufacturers utilisingshort batch runs, or fully automatic formedium to large scale producers usingconveyor lines. The company takes great pride insupplying equipment to a huge variety offood manufacturers throughout the UKand overseas. Clients typically range from start-upcompanies and artisan producers throughto multi-national food groups such asBakkavor, Kerry, Greencore and SamworthBrothers. They also supply their depositingequipment to operate in conjunction withthird party machinery such as tray sealingconveyors, rotary pot sealing, thermo formand VFFS applications.Their range of piston pump depositorsand volumetric filling machines are builtin-house at their Lancashire factory whichincorporates the latest computertechnology in both production and design.Their machining centres and CNC lathesenables their equipment to be produced toan extremely high standard and offersflexibility in providing a quick response tocustomer’s bespoke orders.Each filling machine meets CE markapproval and demonstrates a commitmentto cutting-edge design, advancedcomponents, and first class manufacturing.They are one of the most precise andhygienic on the market with exceptionalperformance, reliability and build quality. If you’re a small, medium or large scalefood manufacturer seeking a high qualitysystem to accurately fill jars, bottles, pots,tubs, ready meal trays, cake tins, buckets,jerry cans, pouches or bags, then RiggsAutopack could have the solution. Riggs Autopack recognised atPPMA Group industry awardsFor more information, visit www.riggsautopack.co.ukor email info@riggsautopack.co.uk,alternatively you can call +44(0) 1282 440040.42-45_Layout 1 24/10/2016 12:41 Page 4developments; network with peers andpotential customers and look towards theindustry’s future trends. For moreinformation, visit www.lab-innovations.com.8 – 10 NovemberBrauBevialeExhibition Centre Nuremberg With 37,000 trade visitors in 2015,BrauBeviale was the most importantinternational capital goods exhibition for thewhole beverage process chain from rawmaterials to logistics and marketing. Smalland medium enterprises to global playersused the creative atmosphere to developsolutions, and this year’s iteration is onlyset to build on the exhibition’s rich history.For more information, visitwww.braubeviale.de/en. 14 – 17 NovemberEmballage 2016Paris Nord Villepinte, FranceAll4Pack Paris, the new globalmarketplace for packaging, processing,printing and handling formed from theEmballage and Manutention, marks astrategic move in response to buyers’expectations and reinforces the event’s keyposition for the EMEA region at aninternational level. All4Pack Paris haschosen to present a new productsegmentation in 2016 in response tomarket demands and to meet theexpectations of professionals. Thisstructural overhaul has already met with theapproval of nearly 800 French andinternational brands. For more information,visit www.all4pack.com.Food & DrinkEVENTS1 – 3 NovemberFoodTech Denmark2016MCH Messecenter Herning,Denmark As Northern Europe’s largest trade fairaimed at the food industry, FoodTechDenmark can be relied upon to provide anideal opportunity for visitors to meet highlyqualified decisions makers within theirrespective sector. Moreover, it allowsdelegates to meet a variety of potential newcustomers and get up close and personalwith the latest innovations andadvancements. For more information, visitwww.uk.foodtech.dk.1 – 2 November easyFairs LabInnovations 2016Birmingham NECLab Innovations is a vital date in the foodand beverage calendar, and provides aplatform for laboratory professionals to stayabreast of the very latest technological46 Food & Drink Internationalwww.fdiforum.net9 – 10 NovemberEuropean Pizza andPasta ShowOlympia London With 100 exhibitors and over 500 brands onshow, this event will showcase the latestinnovations in the pizza and pasta industries inEurope. As well as offering an invaluableavenue for leading food businesses, the eventwill also host two major bake-offs, where pizzateams will complete to be crowned ‘best classicpizza makers in Europe’. For more information,www.pizzapastashow.com.46-47_Layout 1 24/10/2016 10:55 Page 1For more information, emailglobalfoodsafety@conferenceseries.com. 12 DecemberBeverage DigestFuture SmartsThe Crowne Plaza, Times Square,New YorkBeverage Digest Future Smarts is one ofthe highest level and most influentialconferences aimed at the US industry. Theforthcoming iteration will bring togethernumerous top executives from themanufacturing, marketing and financial worldto discuss the most pressing issues facingthe beverage sector. For more information,visit www.beverage-digest.com/conferences.Ni is the leading platform that brings buyersand suppliers together. For moreinformation, visit www.figlobal.com.5 – 7 December5th InternationalConference on GlobalFood SafetySan Antonio, USAAimed at addressing current issues andfostering advances in global food safety,this event invites scientists, researchers andexperts to share new developments in foodscience. Some 150 participates fromaround the globe are expecting to attend.Food & Drink International 47www.fdiforum.neteasyFairs Lab Innovations 201616 – 18 NovemberAnufood ChinaChina International ExhibitionCentre Despite offering a comprehensive insightinto the Chinese food sector, Anufood China(previously World of Food Beijing) alsopresents a cross section of the industry inall its diversity, from frozen foods to bakedgoods and everything in between. This yearsees the exhibition adding an internationalvending zone for the first year, presentingan important opportunity for any foodbusinesses looking to break into thecoveted Chinese market. For moreinformation, visit www.anufoodchina.com.29 November – 1 DecemberHi & Ni Europe 2016Messe Frankfurt ExhibitionGmbH, Germany Over the past two decades, theingredients industry and its consumershave evolved hugely. Proactive consumersseek functional foods that meet all theirnutritional demands, from antioxidantsto anti allergens, fat reduction to healthyageing. Nutrition and wellness aremarkets that will keep growing. Hi Europe &22 – 24 NovemberFood Matters LiveExCeL, LondonFrom the future of free-from to the science of sugarreduction, discover the innovative ingredients andnew product developments shaping the future offood at Food Matters Live. Business leaders frommajor food and drink companies, such as Mars,Brakes, Britvic and Refresco Gerber will join food scientists, government ministers and healthprofessionals in head-to-head discussions tackling some of the biggest issues facing the foodindustry. For more information, visit www.foodmatterslive.com.46-47_Layout 1 24/10/2016 10:55 Page 2FEATURESEnd of Year Success StoriesHealth, Safety and Hygiene SpotlightProcess Control & AutomationInnovations In PackagingSandwiches and SnacksLogisticsImport and ExportNext month inDecember 2016 - Deadline 9th November INTERNATIONALFood&DrinkFood&DrinkVisit us atwww.fdiforum.netwhere you’ll find thelatest news as it breaks – and why not subscribe to ournewsletters so you can have thelatest news emailed to yourinbox, in betweenprinted issues?48_Layout 1 24/10/2016 10:56 Page 1To advertiseyourserviceson theClassifiedpagescontactus on01472310302SievesFuerst Day LawsonFruit JuicesVitamins & BlendsSweeteners & Amino’sMenthol & Mint OilsBeverage CompoundsDessert Sauces & SyrupsNatural Flavours & ColoursBakery HydratesGranola BlendsSeeds & Pulsesfdlworld.com / fdlgroup@fdl.co.ukCLASSIFIEDCLASSIFIEDindexindex5 Gateshead Close, Sunderland Road,Sandy, Beds. 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