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Call for PAF presentations

With the third rendition of the Packaging Automation Forum set for May 19 - 20 in Chicago, PAF organizers are seeking speakers who can address the broad area of packaging automation through better use of integrated controls technology.

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Represented by last year’s PAF speakers were drug maker Eli Lilly and Co. and Odom’s Tennessee Pride Sausage Inc. “The search for greater modularity in packaging equipment” was the topic covered by Lilly. Delivering it were Aubrey Hawkins, design consultant in manufacturing information and control systems, and Brian DeHaan, associate engineering consultant.

In his portion of the presentation, DeHaan explained that Lily has been successful in bringing modularity to the batch processing side of its business and that the goal now is to bring that methodology to packaging. “In our batch project,” DeHaan told his PAF audience, “we created 11 different classes of control modules that are very basic elements of control and we made them configurable. That way, when we have a new system that requires us to replicate a certain module, we can simply change the configurations and the base code doesn’t have to change. The more we rely on configurable modules whose base code remains the same, the less testing we have to do in order to meet FDA validation requirements. And re-testing, as you can imagine, adds greatly to our costs.”

DeHaan and Hawkins both emphasized, throughout their presentation, that Lily would like to see packaging machinery OEMs adopting the “hierarchy of modularity” that is now established on the batch processing side of manufacturing. If they do, significant cost savings and overall gains in efficiency would accrue to both OEMs and the packaged goods companies who are their customers.

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