Simplot improves casing eight-fold

A major change earlier this year at Boise, ID-based J.R. Simplot’s Hermiston, ID, plant is helping to reduce labor and breakage of bagged fries during casing.

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The improvements center on eight new pairs of CP-200 case erectors/positioners and DP-160 case packers from SWF Companies (Elk Grove Village, IL). Started up in February 2002, the equipment operates 24/7.

Downstream from form/fill/seal baggers, the new machinery erects corrugated cases that are laid down on their sides before the bags are collated and loaded through the case top in a 1 x 6 pattern. The 5-, 6-, or 6½-lb plastic-lined kraft bags of frozen fries are destined for quick-serve restaurant use primarily for export markets, according to maintenance manager Paul McDaneld.

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