From zero to 10 robots in 2.5 years

Olive producer adds robot to transfer pouched product to trays for delivery to retort system. Success leads to further investments in robotics.

MULTIFUNCTION EOAT. The robot not only picks and places lay-flat flexible pouches into the stainless-steel trays, but it also transfers empty trays onto the stack for filling.
MULTIFUNCTION EOAT. The robot not only picks and places lay-flat flexible pouches into the stainless-steel trays, but it also transfers empty trays onto the stack for filling.

Bell Carter Foods, Inc., based in Lafayette, CA, is a fourth-generation, family-owned company that has been in operation for more than 100 years, producing table olives for retail and foodservice sale. The company operates two production facilities in Corning, CA, operating six lines that package whole and sliced olives in cans, jars, cups, and pouches. Until it installed its first robot in late 2013, Bell Carter relied on manual operations and conventional technology for processes such as tray loading, case packing, and palletizing.

“Our plant was not very automated,” says Bob Asmus, Project Engineer for the company. “We were very much a manual operation, and we knew we needed some automation.”

Its first foray into robotics involved installation of a robotic retort tray loader from Pearson Packaging Systems for an existing pouching line. The line packages sliced black olives in 33-oz flexible lay-flat pouches for club-store and foodservice sales. Before Bell Carter added automation, the bags were manually loaded into stainless-steel trays, each holding 12 pouches. Once 12 trays were filled, the stack would be loaded into the retort system.

According to Asmus, the drawbacks of manual loading included the amount of labor required and the speed of loading. “With the manual system, we couldn’t run the pouch machine at its full capability,” he says. “We could have added more people, but it was a rather confined area. Seventeen pouches per minute was all we could do in the best environment.”

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