Branston has announced the completion of a GBP6 million investment at its Lincoln site, in the UK, installing a state-of-the-art grading system and WarmStor system.
Designed to improve the efficiency of grading and sizing the 2,500 tons of potatoes packed each week, a high tech optical grader unit has been installed at the site.
Additionally, the newly installed WarmStor is a low-energy system to adjust the temperature of the potatoes to the optimum level for prepacking, significantly improves the way crops are handled through the packing process, enhancing the end quality and reducing waste.
John Griffin, general manager at Branston’s Lincoln site, said: “We have to continually modernise and adapt to the ever-changing food industry in order to have a sustainable business. By installing cutting-edge technology into our ways of working, we are ensuring that we remain at the forefront of an evolving industry.”
This investment follows major redevelopment work at the company’s Perthshire site as well as complementing Branston’s recent prepared foods factory extension in Lincoln, both of which form part of the company’s strategy to meet increased customer demand and reduce its environmental impact and food wastage.
In July 2016, Branston’s Perthshire site successfully trialed a fully integrated grading, washing and sizing line worth GBP1.7m. The all-in-one process is designed to reduce the manual handling of crop, grade the potatoes to remove quality defects and then sort into much more accurate size bands ready for packing.
Griffin added: “Ongoing investment in our systems is vital to not only Branston as a business but also to our customers. This new technology means that they can be confident that we are doing all we can to put only the best products on the plates of their customers.”
Source: potatobusiness.com