Tetra Pak launches new portfolio of heating and processing solutions

By Nell Walker
Tetra Pak has announced the launch of Intelligent Customisation, a new offering of heating systems that offer tailor-made processing solutions for food...

Tetra Pak has announced the launch of Intelligent Customisation, a new offering of heating systems that offer tailor-made processing solutions for food and drink manufacturers.

This industry-first modular portfolio is based on the company’s leading technology in dairy, beverages, and food processing. They can be combined in any number of configurations, allowing each heating solution to be customised to meet the specific needs of every customer.

Ola Elmqvist, Vice President Business Unit Liquid Food at Tetra Pak, said: “With our new modular portfolio we are working with the customer in a completely collaborative way. This is crucial since every customer has increasingly different challenges and priorities, that often change over time.

“We start with detailed discussions about their business, such as the products they produce, their production process, running time, utility costs, and their short term, as well as long term goals. With this deep understanding, we are then able to provide fully customised heating solutions that bring value to their business.”

Tetra Pak has completed trials of the new modular portfolio with customers in Europe and Russia.

Alexander Belyanov, the Director of OJSC Bogdanovich GMZ said: “We think the new Tetra Pak Indirect UHT unit for dairy applications is a significant Innovation. Following detailed discussions from the beginning on the concept development and new area design, Tetra Pak was able to provide us with a new processing line that was tailor-made to our needs to improve plant performance.

“The new module approach was more convenient in terms of installation, efficiency and performance, plus, all the service media connections are mounted at the same place, making it more accessible and practical.”

Tetra Pak can now offer full flexibility and ability to upgrade, supporting a customer’s current and future needs. For example, solutions can be upgraded to support a customer’s expansion from milk to cream, to drinks with particles, or from puréed baby food to a wider range of prepared products.

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