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| Since our founding in 1982, Wunderlich-Malec has provided extensive engineering services to the food and beverage market.
Applications include grain and export elevators, breakfast food and prepared food facilities, flour mills, corn, soybean oil and animal feed processors and bottling and canning lines. |
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| grain storage |
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food processing |
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We've performed system integration over a wide range of applications in the food and beverage industry, including grain and bulk commodity receiving, storage and delivery systems and load-out operations.
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| packaging floor |
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Additionally, our integration experience includes
working on many different types of OEM packaging systems including automated in-feed systems, product bagging, case packing, date coding, case conveying, unitizing/palletizing systems, stretch wrapping, bar code application and pallet conveying into warehouse systems.
Finally, Wunderlich-Malec has engineered manufacturing processes, including automated batching, cooking, extruding, milling, flaking, drying, coating, in-line bulk storage and waste handling. Technologies we have utilized include a wide variety of manufacturers of PLCs, HMIs, plant floor data collection, database applications for reporting and MES functions. |
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| Case Study
PROJECT: Grain Export Terminal, Louisiana
CHALLENGE: Client objective was to build a system that could be certified by the Federal Grain Inspection Services (FGIS). Wunderlich-Malec is the only firm in the last 15 years to submit a system design that has been reviewed, tested and accepted by FGIS.
SOLUTION: To eliminate the need for an FGIS weigher to be physically present during official weighing, all the duties and tasks of that position are now performed automatically by the control system or other official personnel. |
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