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Trio of FANUC Robots Boost Packing Efficiency at Inoverde

In a fast-moving fresh-food distribution plant, efficiency through automated packing operations is paramount to keep pace with demand. As a by-product of this approach, robot adopters also gain from less physical strain for employees, gentler handling of delicate produce like fruit and vegetables, and more a uniform and repeatable process. Among the latest factories to benefit from all this added value is the Bätterkinden, Switzerland facility of major food distributor Inoverde, where carrot filling, packing and palletising operations are benefiting from the introduction of three FANUC industrial robots.
Video Inoverde Case Study. Picking, Packing, Palletising of carrots with M-20iD/25, M-20iD/35, and M-710iC/50 and DCS.

Key Insights from Task to Result

Task

The task for the proposed robots at Inoverde was simple: to automate a historically manual carrot packing process. Three key applications within the process would require a separate robot for each: to pick up and erect containers; load each container with a bag of carrots; and palletise the filled containers. All robot tasks had to be completed efficiently, reliably and of course, safely.

Solution

Based on many previously successful automation projects involving FANUC robots at Inoverde process plant, the company and its system integrator opted for FANUC M-20𝑖D/25, FANUC M-20𝑖D/35 and FANUC M-710𝑖C/50 industrial robots. From a safety perspective, the automated carrot packing process also saw the implementation of FANUC DCS (Dual Safety Check) virtual safety fence technology.

Result

The adoption of FANUC automation solutions at Inoverde’s ‘Fresh & Cool’ processing plant in Bätterkinden has increased efficiency while also reducing physical strain for employees. Further benefits include gentler handling of fresh carrots, greater process standardisation and simplified opening of the packaging in stores.

About Inoverde

Images Inoverde Case Study. Picking, Packing, Palletising of carrots with M-20iD/25, M-20iD/35, and M-710iC/50 and DCS.

With around 450 employees at 14 locations across Switzerland, Inoverde is a major distributor of agricultural produce from over 1000 farms. The farm-owned company not only handles the storage, processing and packaging of fresh fruit, vegetables and potatoes - it also supports producers in crop planning. Part of the fenaco agricultural cooperative federation in Switzerland, all Inoverde sites carry certification in accordance with the ISO9001 quality management standard.

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Automated carrot packing relieves physical burden

Inoverde ensures that fresh fruits, vegetables and potatoes from over 1000 farms reach Swiss households on a daily basis in the desired quantity and quality. Meeting demand day-in, day-out requires the highest levels of process efficiency using state-of-the-art technologies.

Raphael Müller, Member of the Executive Board at Inoverde, says: “Here at our Bätterkinden ‘Fresh & Cool’ site near Bern, we focus on product groups that include potatoes, carrots and onions. As part of a comprehensive plan, we have automated our potato packing lines at several locations over the past few years. We always look to employ the latest robotic systems, an ethos we applied again recently to our carrot packing process.”

Carrots were previously packed manually, placing enormous physical burden on the site’s employees. However, thanks to the recent adoption of FANUC automation solutions, Inoverde is enjoying the advantages of a fully automated process that allows its Bätterkinden facility to fill, pack and palletise carrots without any operator input.

Images Inoverde Case Study. Picking, Packing, Palletising of carrots with M-20iD/25, M-20iD/35, and M-710iC/50 and DCS.

Says Peter Wüthrich, Inoverde’s Head of Technology: “Based on our positive experiences with FANUC in past projects, their excellent customer service and close collaboration with our preferred system integrator, we decided to use FANUC robots again. The process begins by filling up to 12 kg of carrots into bags, which we subsequently weigh with a digital calibrated scale.” 

Then it is the turn of the FANUC robots to take this automated process to its conclusion. The first robot, a FANUC M-20𝑖D/25, picks up a collapsed-flat container and sets it up for use by erecting the four sides in two motions using a custom end effector. Next, a FANUC M-20𝑖D/35, loads the container with a bag of carrots. The third robot, a FANUC M-710𝑖C/50, then palletises the container according to pre-determined patterns.

Images Inoverde Case Study. Picking, Packing, Palletising of carrots with M-20iD/25, M-20iD/35, and M-710iC/50 and DCS.

All of these processes take place at speed, which means safety was of primary importance when designing the automated carrot packing process. It was clear that the mechanical safety fence would not be sufficient to stop the robot at full speed. The decision was thus taken to implement FANUC DCS virtual safety fence technology, which prevents any potential for collisions through targeted shutdown commands.

“Automation using FANUC technology has increased our efficiency, while also reducing physical strain for our employees,” explains Wüthrich. “Further gains include gentler handling of fresh produce, a more repeatable process, and simplified opening of the packaging in stores. In addition, we can now offer carrots to our retail partners in plastic-free packaging.”

With the success of its automated carrot packing process, Inoverde is once again justified in its decision to use FANUC robots, which it says have an excellent market reputation. The company is also very satisfied with FANUC’s customer service and technical support, describing it as “a complication-free experience”.

Images Inoverde Case Study. Picking, Packing, Palletising of carrots with M-20iD/25, M-20iD/35, and M-710iC/50 and DCS.
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Peter Wüthrich

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