The ability to apply lean fluid processes, and to guarantee top quality products and adapt rapidly to meet the the needs of a constantly changing market are critical to success in the highly competitive global brewing industry.
If a plant is to meet fully the requirements of brewery markets and customers, it must be designed according to the latest process technology standards, i.e., as a highly flexible system that can undergo optimization on an ongoing basis to ensure reliability and product safety.
A detailed knowledge of products and processes in general, and of the art of beer-brewing in particular, are prerequisite to this flexibility. As are proven innovative strength and, of course, top class precision engineering in the production and assembly of plants.
GEA is a leading provider of components, systems and services for brewery process technology, and has as its clients all the major breweries around the world. Customers derive two simultaneous partnership benefits when they work with us: GEA can design and realize customized, turnkey plants, but we can also provide and implement individual components to enhance the performance of existing systems.
The extensive know-how of GEA engineers and project managers will ensure that your brewery will be ready for production, on time, and that it looks and operates as you imagine and expect it to. Our conceptual approach, even at the greenfield stage, means that we can ensure life-cycle costs are kept to a minimum, whether in the brewhouse, the cold process area, or with respect to utilities, or process automation.
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An aseptic pigging system allows to recover cost intensive products out of product lines. Powered by compressed sterile air, the pig pushes the product out of the pipe. The remaining product film on the inside of the product line can then be removed with the CIP.
Aseptic valves face exceptionally high demands within UltraClean and Aseptic processes. You can be assured that they all provide highest quality in terms of hygienic design and sustainability.
Aseptic back-pressure valves are used to regulate a pre-defined pressure in UltraClean and Aseptic processing plants.
GEA is a leading global specialist with a comprehensive understanding of your brewhouse. Talk to us about GEA solutions for successful breweries.
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