MAP meat line is fast and flexible

When this large meat processor in southwest Germany needed more capacity, management relied heavily on two key OEM partners for a tightly integrated solution.

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Germany’s Edeka Sudwestfleisch Rheinstetten is considered one of the most modern meat processing operations in all of Europe. Some 900 employees process and package up to 600 tons of fresh and processed meat every day. The end products—approximately 2,500 items are continuously in stock in Rheinstetten—are transported to 1,250 retail stores in the five states that belong to the Edeka region in southwest Germany.

The best-selling product in the case-ready segment is ground meat, supplied in various grades including pork, beef, and mixed. But it’s also the most sensitive in terms of shelf life because the meat tissues are far more exposed to ambient air than whole muscle meat cuts that don’t go through the meat grinder.

In order to guarantee reliable deliveries to the Edeka supermarkets in the southwest of Germany, a state-of-the-art high-output ground meat packaging line was installed thanks to the involvement of some highly committed partners.

“Handling and packaging such large volumes of minced meat meant that only a high-output line for grinding, portioning, and tray sealing would do,” says Edwin Mantel, Production Manager at Edeka. “We set up a list of requirements, including being able to output three tons per hour. This translates to around 120 trays per minute. Furthermore, we wanted a particular texture and appearance of the end product, as well as an efficient production process. To complete this task, we met with several suppliers, in the end deciding to move forward with Handtmann and Sealpac as our partners.

“Although the individual machine requirements in terms of capacity, flexibility, and product quality seemed to be relatively uncomplicated, the main focus was on coordinating and tightly integrating the individual components in the line. Our experience had shown that a close and trusting cooperation between all partners involved would be essential. Otherwise we’d never reach our goals. That cooperation started in October 2010, and by June of the following year the first equipment had been installed.”

Perfect portions, perfect texture
The line starts with a VF 630 vacuum filler from Handtmann, which grinds and portions the meat to its exact weight in a single step. The combination of a vane cell feed system with separately controllable drive of the in-line grinder reduces the cutting load and shortens process steps. The geometry of the vane cell feed system ensures a safe transport and a constant product flow, which is important for weight accuracy. All process data are constantly monitored and visualized with the touch of a button. The batch traceability is supported by Handtmann Communication Unit software that links filling lines into a network and, as an intelligent control tool, supports the production managers in documenting, analyzing, and organizing overall operational efficiency.

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