September 17, 2013 - It’s been a bright spot in a sometimes-dismal economy. Globally, milk production is expected to reach 827 million tons in 2020 —19 percent over 2010 — and dairy product sales are expected to reach $494 billion in 2015. The need for efficiency has been driving that growth, according to the 2013 edition of “Dairy Industry — A Market Assessment.” “The dairy industry is very interested in optimizing production, and with that comes a willingness to adopt new technologies and doing more with less,” says Jorge Izquierdo, vice president, market development, PMMI. As a result, 80 percent of the processors interviewed for this study reported that they’re evaluating their machine needs, and out of that group, 75 percent plan to purchase equipment in the next 12 to 24 months.
Wish lists include robotic controls, greater output, more inspection systems and energy-savers like sleep mode. Dairy manufacturers are also looking at product innovations, including aseptic processing, and changes in packaging shapes and materials, and food safety is always top-of-mind. However, in an industry that is already heavily monitored and regulated, good food safety practices are in place, so dairy processors are focusing more intently on the documentation and record-keeping requirements of the Food Safety Modernization Act. “The study found that increasing production is their first priority, and FSMA is second for two-thirds of the manufacturers,” says Izquierdo.
“Dairy processors are performing internal audits and acting upon them, implementing or upgrading their track-and-trace programs, creating a compliance manager job function and working on FSMA documentation. Their future machinery needs will center on easy-to-clean features and data collection that facilitates documenting operations,” he says.
About PMMI
PMMI, the Association for Packaging and Processing Technologies, is a trade association representing over 600 packaging and processing supply chain companies that provide a full range of packaging and processing machinery, materials, components and containers. PMMI actively brings buyers and sellers together through programs and events such as The PACK EXPO family of trade shows, packexpo.com, PMT Magazine, PACK EXPO Show Daily, networking events and educational programs.
