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The New Food Fight: Defending Against Labeling Litigation

May 21, 2013 | by Andrew J. Scholz, Matthew R. Shindell, and Matthew D. Cabral, Goldberg Segalla LLP | Comments

As if American food manufacturers didn’t already face enough challenges, they now face a barrage of lawsuits from a growing number of creative and well-funded trial lawyers who see food and beverage manufacturers as their next big target.

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Open Innovation Creates New Opportunities in Food Manufacturing

May 21, 2013 11:16 am | by David Feitler, PhD, Senior Program Manager, NineSigma | Comments

Open innovation is the systematic inclusion of parties outside your four walls and outside your existing networks. Companies practice open innovation because they want to reduce the time it takes to get to market, avoid getting trapped by their own thinking, and pursue with agility new opportunities outside their core expertise.

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Cold Storage Company Cuts Energy Use by $100K

May 20, 2013 9:37 am | by Michael Schratz, Global Marketing Director, Dialight Corporation | Comments

Aiming to reduce energy consumption and eliminate ongoing, costly lighting maintenance, Zero Mountain Cold Storage Warehouse, a leader in cold-storage service, recently upgraded two of its facilities to next-generation LED lighting by Dialight Corporation.

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Attracting Talent: A Lesson in Battling Perception

May 17, 2013 11:08 am | by Maria Ferrante, Vice President, Education & Workforce Development, PMMI | Comments

Food manufacturers and other processors face many challenges when seeking to place young professionals in engaging, stable positions that require strong mechatronics skills and problem-solving capabilities as well as backgrounds in math and science.

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Cheaper Equipment Isn’t Always Less Expensive

May 17, 2013 9:11 am | by Carol Thorsen, Wynright Corporation | Comments

The difference between shopping at a general site and one that specializes in warehouse and industrial equipment and supplies is that with the latter you can explain what you need, ask questions and ensure that when the products are delivered they’ll actually work in your application.

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Ten Commandments of Industrial Ethernet

May 16, 2013 11:45 am | by Mike Fahrion, Director of Product Management, B&B Electronics | Comments

From network security to documentation to IP address protocol and siloing of information, this list of 10 "commandments" will keep your network strong, secure and functional and should be front-of-mind for information technology professionals and plant managers alike.

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Labor Productivity & Global Competiveness

May 16, 2013 9:22 am | by Simon Macpherson, Senior Director Operations, Kronos EMEA | Comments

With tremendous price competition from developing countries and a world where products can be replicated across the globe and transported with ease, manufactures need to look at every aspect of their operations for competitive advantage and productivity improvements.

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The Hidden Cost of Summer Heat

May 15, 2013 11:37 am | by Megan Browning, Big Ass Fans | Comments

Uncomfortable working conditions lead to heat-related illnesses and decreased productivity, which negatively affect the bottom line of the business. When working conditions become distracting and debilitating to workers, personal comfort must be addressed to regain lost productivity.

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Five Reasons to Adopt a PLM System

May 15, 2013 9:17 am | by Chuck Cimalore, CTO and Co-founder, Omnify Software | Comments

The availability of PLM systems specifically designed for the small to mid-size market has helped to alleviate concerns and opened a door for Small to Mid-size Manufacturing Businesses (SMBs) to be able to take advantage of PLM, and realize the same benefits as their larger counterparts.

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What Food Manufacturers Need From MRO for a Reliable Plant

May 14, 2013 11:47 am | by George Krauter, Vice President, Storeroom Solutions | Comments

There are maintenance, repair and operations surveys that show that “quick response and product knowledge” combine for over 75 percent of what was important to plant management; price is less than 8 percent of the consideration and fulfillment programs just 3 percent.

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Don’t Give in to Bird Activity at Your Facility

May 14, 2013 9:18 am | by Patrick T. Copps, MS, B.C.E., Technical Services Manager, Orkin, LLC | Comments

Birdwatching is an activity that fascinates people; it gives avid fans a chance to relax outdoors while watching birds react with each other in their natural habitats. But around your facility, there should be little to no bird activity, as birds can wreak havoc on your property and products.

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Is the U.S. Ready to Take Manufacturing Back?

May 13, 2013 12:18 pm | by Patrick Van den Bossche, Pramod Gupta, Hector Gutierrez, Chui Lee — A.T. Kearney | Comments

Word on the street is that substantial portions of previously offshored manufacturing operations are due to return to the United States. A number of macroeconomic factors seem to have tipped the balance in favor of domestic manufacturing.

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The Devil is in the Metrics

May 13, 2013 9:12 am | by Alan Nicol, Executive Member, AlanNicolSolutions | Comments

Metrics will drive behavior. Our goal is to identify or create metrics that deliberately drive desired behavior. Consider the practice of using Corrective Action Reports (CARs) to identify and track process “escapes” or problems that result in undesired outcomes.

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Brainstorm: Instrumentation (Part II)

May 10, 2013 12:02 pm | by Shannon Foos, Segment Manager, Process Network Connectivity and Asset Management, Rockwell Automation | Comments

The Food Manufacturing Brainstorm features industry experts sharing their perspectives on issues critical to the overall food industry marketplace. In this issue, we ask: How can accurate instrumentation increase efficiency in food processing plants?

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Reducing Total Packaging Cost, Automatically

May 10, 2013 9:16 am | by John King, Food Equipment Director, North America, Sealed Air Corporation, Cryovac Food Packaging Division | Comments

Efficient operations at processing facilities are more critical than ever if meat product manufacturers are to remain profitable. Fortunately, advancements in packaging machinery and the potential for automation resulting from these innovations can play a pivotal role in enhancing efficiency for meat processing operations.

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Brainstorm: Instrumentation (Part I)

May 9, 2013 11:15 am | by Tim Freeman, Managing Director, Freeman Technology | Comments

The Food Manufacturing Brainstorm features industry experts sharing their perspectives on issues critical to the overall food industry marketplace. In this issue, we ask: How can accurate instrumentation increase efficiency in food processing plants?

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100% Lean Beans

May 9, 2013 9:16 am | by Anna Wells, Executive Editor, IMPO | Comments

Starbucks' Carson Valley roasting facility won the 2012 Association for Manufacturing Excellence (AME)’s Manufacturing Excellence Award, which cites North American plants that demonstrate significant progress in their journeys towards operational excellence over a three year period.

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A Cut Above the Rest

May 7, 2013 12:11 pm | by Krystal Gabert, Editor | Comments

Tucked away in Pascoag, R.I., Daniele, Inc. is using innovative technology to extend shelf-life, ensure food safety and expand the reach of its sausage and cured meat products to a growing base of consumers. The company has been making sausages in the region for nearly 40 years. But its roots stretch much farther.

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Throw the Pilot Out

May 6, 2013 12:19 pm | by Alan Nicol, Executive Member, AlanNicolSolutions | Comments

I know that I have written about this before, but maybe not so explicitly.Program pilots are booby traps, doomed to fail, generally speaking.There is a simple reason for it.Change, real, observable, meaningful change requires conviction and commitment.

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Practical Advice for Virtualizing Your Manufacturing Applications

May 6, 2013 9:19 am | by Frank Hill, Director of Manufacturing Business Development, Stratus Technologies | Comments

Virtualization, the practice of using a software layer to let one physical computing server run multiple applications on virtual machines, enables manufacturers to maximize their return on hardware investments while conserving precious real estate on the plant floor.

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Creating Better Jobs for Manufacturing’s Comeback

May 3, 2013 12:14 pm | by Ray Attiyah, Founder and Chief Innovation Officer, Definity Partners | Comments

Scan through the business section of the news, and you’re likely to see stories about the resurgence of U.S. manufacturing, about how companies are moving jobs back to the United States because of the rising cost of manufacturing in (and shipping to and from) China.

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