Changing food industry calls for innovation
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Changing food industry calls for innovation

  • 15 November 2022

The food industry is changing. The past few years have shown that. The varied supply of food, a labour shortage and an increased focus on sustainability therefore require innovation within the food processing process. Fortunately, at DGS-PS B.V. in Haaksbergen, they know how to deal with this. The company in Overijssel has grown into a major player in the food industry in recent years. With more than 130 employees, installations throughout Europe and systems for various sectors, DGS continues to grow. Passion for efficiency and innovation thus drive the organisation.

Robotising processes

To achieve efficiency within the food industry, innovation is crucial. By using robotisation, vision techniques and software, DGS develops production lines of the future. Passion for innovation brings a lot of creativity and ideas, which regularly result in groundbreaking solutions. The possibilities within the food industry are endless.

Win-win situation through automation

An optimised process is what we all strive for. Deploying pick and place robots therefore makes your process faster, more practical and more accurate. It fully automates the monotonous work of packing and ensures high efficiency. Less physical strength is required and heavy work is taken out of your hands. A win-win situation.

Increased demand for varied food.

With the increasing demand for more varied food, companies are forced to respond. This therefore means that companies often produce multiple products in one location. To then ensure efficiency, machines and systems suitable for different products are needed. At DGS PS, they have developed palletising robots that can be used for boxes, crates and cans. This ensures that different products can be transported using the same infeed conveyor. There is no need for a separate system per product.

Robotisation within product palletisation and depalletisation ensures an optimised process. No more downtime on a line due to lack of personnel. In addition, heavy work is automated, meaning work can be done ergonomically.

Do you also see opportunities within your current process? Or are you curious about all the possibilities? Take a look at the DGS website and get in touch. With years of experience and a team full of specialists, you are always provided with the best tailor-made advice.

Source: DGS-PS BV