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OEM partnership to improve operator performance and efficiency

AVEVA partners with TOMRA to lead 'digital transformation of fresh produce industry'

AVEVA, a global leader in engineering and industrial software, today announced a new partnership with TOMRA to embed SCADA technology in sensor-based sorting and packhouse solutions for the fresh produce industry. This agreement unlocks greater operator performance, visibility and efficiency with TOMRA and Compac equipment.

Today’s global marketplace puts tremendous pressure on those operating within the end-to-end food value chain to deliver greater performance, efficiency and safety. Technology investments in automation, control, and data-driven decision support can help overcome these challenges.

“An AVEVA and TOMRA partnership combines the most advanced automation technology and best practices to deliver a step change in next-generation packhouse operations. AVEVA brings vast experience of industrial automation across multiple verticals,” said Mike Riley, Head of TOMRA Food Grading. “Compac, now part of TOMRA, has decades of global packhouse operational experience which is now being applied to the AVEVA platform.”

Sam Parnagian, Vice President of Operations at Fowler Packing, one of the largest packers of citrus in the US, commented, “Continued success for our company will be influenced by effective use of the latest technology to improve automation, control, and decision-making. It’s a key focus area for us and we’ve seen significant performance and efficiency improvements from recent automation projects. We welcome the partnership between AVEVA and Compac to advance automation in the packhouse.”

The first Compac product resulting from this partnership is Smartline™, which is built on Wonderware by AVEVA. Smartline features an operational dashboard for visualisation of line performance and an intuitive user interface designed to facilitate line control for packhouses of all sizes.

Kaiaponi Farms in New Zealand is a leading grower and post-harvest service provider. General Manager Scott Wilson said, “We pride ourselves on using the latest technology to improve operational performance, so we jumped at the chance to work with TOMRA on this new enhancement. Our line operators were wary of the new system at first, but found it was intuitive and easy to learn. Smartline’s clear visual information and responsive controls help keep the line running at capacity, so we can focus on getting the best results for our growers, our customers, and our business.”

“AVEVA’s world-class industrial solution portfolio has the technology, scale and performance to meet the growing digital requirements of today’s food and beverage industry,” said Rashesh Mody, Senior Vice President, AVEVA. “Partnering with TOMRA provides a future proof solution to take advantage of the Industrial IoT to collect all the data necessary to improve performance and efficiency.”

For more information:
Americas-based Inquiries:
Gordon Benzie
Email: gordon.benzie@aveva.com 
Tel: +1 (949) 639 1662

Europe-based Inquiries:
Rosey Cox
Email: rosey.cox@aveva.com
www.aveva.com

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