Case study in automating the bagging of frozen meals

By automating the bagging of its frozen Asian entrées, Kahiki Foods reduces labor costs by 65%, without eliminating workers.

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With U.S. unemployment numbers flirting with double digits, it’s refreshing to learn about a company whose investment in packaging equipment has helped avoid layoffs while at the same time lowered labor costs. The company is Kahiki Foods, Inc., a Gahanna, OH-based maker of frozen Asian entrées and appetizers. Reduced labor costs and product giveaway, plus increased efficiency, are the key benefits that Kahiki has enjoyed since its December ’08 installation of a Triton vertical form/fill/seal bagger from Matrix Packaging Machinery (www.matrixpm.com) To see a video of the Triton, go to www.youtube.com/watch?v=P2Ys62Guhok.

Kahiki produces single-serve and family-sized packages for sale nationwide at grocery stores, membership warehouse clubs, convenience stores, and foodservice operations. It also packages some private-label brands and foodservice products. Packaging is done at its 119,000-sq-ft facility in suburban Columbus, OH, on five packaging lines.

Kahiki had manually filled the frozen packs in the past, using a dozen employees to do the job. “From a labor perspective, our people did a pretty good job,” says Mark Novak, Kahiki’s vice president of manufacturing and logistics. “But we wanted to automate the bagging process for different reasons, both for labor savings and speed, which was a big deal. “Automating also reduced the cost of film.” We no longer have to have the film converted into a premade bag. Instead, we use rollstock film, which is a more economic way to go. Automatic bagging has also allowed us to make use of a scale to improve our weighing accuracy and reduce giveaway.” That’s achieved with a 14-head scale system from CombiScale (www.combiscale.com) mounted on top of the Matrix bagger.

Successful machine search

Novak makes it clear that Kahiki Foods completed its due diligence in looking for just the right filling equipment. “We looked at a number of different machines,” he recalls. “We were looking for fairly quick delivery and machine reliability across a spectrum of different frozen products.” Novak put considerable trust in the recommendation of the Matrix machine from a friend with extensive experience filling frozen potato products and baked goods. “I’ve trusted him for a long time,” says Novak, “but still, we looked at six different potential suppliers.”

Kahiki reached a purchase agreement with Matrix on the Triton, based on availability the machine within a certain time frame. “The Triton machine came so well recommended for our uses and for our future plans, that we realized that Matrix gave us the best options,” says Novak.

Kahiki’s filling process

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