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Paul Mueller Co., Springfield, Mo., introduced a new milk tower, available in six sizes ranging from 7,000-40,000 gallons, providing dairy farmers enhanced flexibility with on-site storage.
Bioscan’s expertise in inspections and RELCO’s vast knowledge of repair and fabrication enables food and beverage manufacturers to safely and accurately receive inspection and repair services without needing to introduce dyes or chemicals into their production zones.
RELCO, LLC, Willmar, Minn., and Bioscan Ltd., UK, announced plans to partner to globally promote non-dye inspections and repairs for the food and beverage industry.
Gemini/KB Systems, Philadelphia, Pa., debuted a new outdoor ingredient handling system that includes two outdoor 110,000-pound flour storage silos to store two different types of flour as well as three 5,000-pound day bins to store three minor ingredients.
Microbes with the potential to cause disease are destroyed during milk pasteurization, but not all bacteria and its associated enzymes are eliminated by that process.
Fresh, or raw, milk transported from farms to dairy processing facilities in tanker trucks contains a diverse mix of microbes, which varies from season to season, according to researchers from the University of California, Davis, Davis, Calif.
The new warehouse will feature 13 bays for trucks, compared to the four doors available at the Lakeville plant, and is expected to be completed in October.
Clover Stornetta Farms announced plans to expand its Petaluma, Calif., headquarters and dairy processing facility, with the addition of four 50,000-gallon silos and a 65,000-square-foot cold storage and distribution facility.
Wabash National Corp. expanded its production facility in San José Iturbide, Guanajuato, Mexico, to accommodate growth in the food, beverage and dairy market.
Baumer, Southington, Conn., developed the CleverLevel series, a highly flexible and secure solution for performing measurements in storage silos and process tanks.
Global Monitoring, Springfield, Pa., created the Messenger Remote Monitoring Unit, a monitoring tool designed to remotely manage and control assets such as irrigation systems, wells/tanks/reservoirs, poultry farming equipment, livestock, barns, greenhouses, silos and farm-produced goods.