Robots meet special needs of sliced cheese

Ohio’s Great Lakes Cheese adds pick-and-place robots for its shingled cheese packs and for pouched cheese placed in retail-ready cases.

The Model R700 ADABOT-LV, used at Great Lakes Cheese to case-pack pouched product, is designed for retail-ready applications as well as conventional lay-flat and horizontal formats.
The Model R700 ADABOT-LV, used at Great Lakes Cheese to case-pack pouched product, is designed for retail-ready applications as well as conventional lay-flat and horizontal formats.

From cheddar to provolone to mozzarella and more, Great Lakes Cheese of Hiram, OH, is a leader in the packaged cheese market, with its products accounting for about 25% of all packaged cheese sold in the U.S. each year. In 2013, sales for the privately held company reached $2.4 billion. Great Lakes’ core competency lies in slicing, cubing, and shredding product and packaging it for private-label and brand name customers. The company produces approximately 15% of the cheese it packages, with the rest purchased through dairies and cheese makers across the country.

Making possible its incredible output—company Vice President John Epprecht estimates the company purchased 1 billion pounds of cheese in 2013, according to an article in Crain’s Cleveland Business—are Great Lakes’ eight production facilities in Ohio, New York, Utah, and Wisconsin, equipped with state-of-the-art packaging equipment and automation. (A ninth plant in Manchester, TN, representing a $100 million investment, is scheduled to open its doors later this year.)

“Over the past five to seven years, we have come full circle with robotics and automation,” says Chris Hall, Engineering Manager for Great Lakes. “At one time, we didn’t even have robotics in case packing. Now we have it from one end to the other in our plants, because of the reliability, speed, and cost justification achieved through automation.”

Great Lakes’ most recent robotic installations include the Model R700 ADABOT Triple Case Packer from Fallas Automation in its Hiram plant, and a Fallas Model R700 ADABOT-LV Retail Ready Case Packer for its Plymouth, WI, facility.

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