IFFA

IFFA

14 - 19 May 2022
Francoforte sul Meno - GERMANY (EUROPE)

As the world’s leading trade fair for the meat industry, IFFA is unrivalled thanks to its clear focus on meat and an emphasis on products and innovations that are oriented towards the most important global nutritional trends and the special demands of various markets.

Machine at IFFA

Important subjects in the field of machines and equipment for processing meat and meat products are quality and the growing demands on product safety and traceability. Additionally, the focus is on optimising productivity through greater energy efficiency, processing speed, easy cleaning processes, increasing automation and sustainable solutions.

Meat and sausage display

Essential in the butchers’ trade is to be familiar with consumer eating habits and to take advantage of the latest developments. Important buzzwords in this connection are convenience, to-go-products and meatless products. Other top themes in the butchers’ trade include investments in energy efficiency and the simplification of working processes.

Spices

In the case of companies from the ingredients and additives segment, the emphasis is on top quality and current food trends. ‘Clean labelling’ has been trending in the meat industry for many years, which reflects the demands of consumers and the trade for products with as few additives as possible. Another top subject is the reduction of salt without any loss in terms of taste.

Top topics in the industry

Optimised production

Businesses in the meat and food industry can save time, resources and costs through optimally coordinated production processes. When buying new equipment the focus is increasingly on the overall effectiveness of the plant, but potential is latent even in existing systems, and the task is to uncover it.

Solutions for minimising organisational losses caused by installation, maintenance, cleaning and product change are the parameters for keeping production time as high as possible and thus raising efficiency. For optimised production robotic and automation solutions are needed which can be employed at the individual stages of value addition. Modular plant concepts provide a maximum of flexibility, and intuitive operating systems ensure smooth running.   

Efficiency of resources

are on offer which help to use energy, water and raw materials efficiently, or to save them. Energy-efficient power units, optimised use of compressed air, reduced water consumption in the production and cleaning process, or the use of process heat – all this and much more is impacting positively on the energy balance and reducing production costs.

In the packaging process the focus is on saving materials. For sustainable packaging it is not the foil material which is decisive but its processing, too. Thus on modern packaging machinery you can set the processing parameters for the foil material very precisely and flexibly.  

Food Safety

Food safety has the highest priority in the meat industry. The protection of the consumer and his justified expectations of quality and shelf life through optimum product protection must be assured. Machinery of hygienic design is taken for granted and is being constantly optimised. CIP (cleaning in place) procedures are being developed further, in order to avoid overd cleaning processes. Special CIP sensors indicate whether cleaning is necessary. Monitoring and inspection processes in the overall processing and packaging process offer additional security.

Innovative packaging solutions are making a vital contribution to the protection of meat as a raw material: in particular, packaging under protective gas ensures maximum shelf life without loss of quality. Packaging protects not only against external influences. It also prevents the loss of fragrance and moisture. Modern packaging materials impact “actively” on the physical, biological and

Digital solutions

Important partial aspects of digitalised production are already reality. Machinery is equipped with sensors, wireless modules and measuring apparatus, the data from which help to monitor production and to optimise processes. Thus intelligent sensors transmit measurement data by wireless on the state of a machine via an app.

In this way maintenance work is not only foreseeable and capable of planning; it can also be launched from everywhere. The principal aims of digitalisation are optimum production flows, efficiency raising, transparency and flexibility. The smart factory of the future will handle all processes perfectly, will be resistant to breakdown times and able to react at any time to changes in the production process. 

 

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