Manage ongoing processes with a universal system

User-friendly, reliable and straightforward, GEA’s control systems make it easy for you to keep an eye on all milking-related processes and synchronize procedures such as crowd gate operation and automated cleaning technology. Core functions such as starting, stopping and regulating speed or handling the crowd gate are in easy reach on the control panel. Working together with milking control and herd management systems, it provides a visual overview of ongoing processes. In just a few clicks, you can, for example, calibrate a single carousel, monitor the CIP flushing function, or perform targeted troubleshooting thanks to the feedback functions.
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Last year was not a year of hyped-up headlines for alternative proteins. Perhaps that is precisely why it was an important year for food biotech, the biotechnology behind everyday foods and ingredients. While the sector worked through a difficult funding environment, approvals were still granted, pilot lines set up and new platforms tested in the background. In short: headlines are turning into infrastructure. Frederieke Reiners heads GEA’s New Food business. She and her team work at the intersection of biotechnology and industrial food production. In this interview, she takes us on a world tour of food biotech in seven questions.
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