Tuesday, November 5, 2024
 
 
   
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
   
   

You can get e-magazine links on WhatsApp. Click here

TOP NEWS

Sidel’s Aseptic Combi Predis to expand PET bottling capacity at Varun
Thursday, 04 February, 2021, 08 : 00 AM [IST]
Our Bureau, Mumbai
Varun Beverages Limited, part of RJ Corp group, has installed Sidel’s Aseptic Combi Predis in its newly established plant in Punjab. This pivotal project aims to expand PET bottling capacity and provide production flexibility for the private label milk brand Creambell as well as PepsiCo’s Tropicana juice range. By choosing the new aseptic dry preform sterilisation technology, the company is commercialising its liquid dairy products (LDP) in PET for the first time in India. 

Since the early 90s, the privately-owned company has made itself a multinational powerhouse with thriving businesses in beverages, fast food restaurants, retail, ice cream, dairy products, healthcare and education. The group is one of the largest bottling partners for PepsiCo in the world, currently holding 36 plants on the Indian subcontinent and in Africa, and producing carbonated soft drinks, water and hot-fill juices as well as LDP.

When production flexibility matters
With Indian consumers looking more and more for nutritional beverages, the market keeps shifting towards so-called ‘better-for-you’ drinks. To remain competitive in light of this trend, the company decided to diversify its portfolio and put more emphasis on its 100 per cent juices with pulp and ultra-high temperature (UHT) LDP, thus gaining more production flexibility to switch product categories easily.

R.J.S. Bagga, director technical andoperations, RJ Corp, said, “Managing both juices and dairy products on the same PET packaging line flexibly was essential for us, and we could make it happen only by producing in aseptic High-level food safety and hygiene standards were must-have features to answer Pepsi’s demanding quality protocol as well as to pass internal and external validations.” 

To face these challenges, the company decided to go with Sidel’s Aseptic Combi Predis, including dry preform sterilisation. They were convinced that it is a very safe and easy-to-operate solution while visiting a French copacker that has used and trusted this technology to handle both juices and milk for more than 10 years. This technology, approved by the FDA for low-acid production since 2017, allows the beverage producer to switch easily and safely between four UHT milk flavours (white UHT milk, coffee, chocolate and mango) and various kinds of juice recipes (i.e. orange delight and 100 per centorange juice with pulp, mixed fruit delight and 100 per cent mixed fruit juice, guava, apple delight and 100 per cent apple juice, and lycheedelight) on the same line. This represents a major turning point for the companies in India, which were previously producing juices in PET bottles with the hot-fill process and milk in cartons.

Up to 200 hours of continuous production
The investment marks two major achievements for the company, not only is this the company’s first step into aseptic PET bottling but also its first experience with dry preform sterilisation. Employing the injection of hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) before the oven, the company’s patented Predis technology requires no water consumption and can reduce the use of chemicals significantly. This is a lighthouse project for PepsiCo Inc., worldwide regarding the processing and bottling of its high-acid products – the Tropicana juices. The Aseptic Combi Predis also features a similar dry sterilisation forcaps, Capdis, as it was very important to optimise the cleaning process and the handling of the caps themselves to avoid deformation and ensure tightness between the cap and the bottle.

Rohit Sawhney, sales director, Sidel India, said,“RJ Corp chose Sidel because of our long-standing expertise in PET and aseptic technologies. Their new line allows for up to 200 hours of continuous production without any stoppages for cleaning, keeping the production running steadily without any compromise on product quality. Moreover, the equipment is easy to manage, and the operators find its functions intuitive and easily accessible.” 

Optimised and efficient aseptic PET packaging line
In addition to the Aseptic Combi Predis, the complete line at the company in Punjab is equipped with a very competitive and flexible End of Line. It features the seamless shrink-wrapper Versa Film Access, offering the best combination of production quality, performance and price at medium speed. It also includes the automatic and safe PalKombi layer-by-layer palletiser working with a steady low-level pallet infeed and allowing easy access and control. 

To understand its line operations and maximise Overall Equipment Effectiveness, RJ Corp also invested in the company’s Efficiency Improvement Tool (EIT). This modular and scalable software provides the most significant performance indicators, reports and analyses, based on live and historical data, to better understand line flow, uncover sources of efficiency loss and achieve in-depth performance evaluation. It monitors quality, losses, consumption, accumulation and traceability, and interfaces with inspection devices and business systems.

To make the most of this line, specific training was delivered to enable all the company technicians to get the right understanding of aseptic PET packaging, including the Hazard Analysis Critical Control Point system (HACCP), and thusavoid any risk of contamination or detect root causes efficiently in case it happens.Since its implementation and validation, the line has been working successfully with an output up to 36,000 bottles per hour.Overall, it expands production capabilities in terms of volume as well as a higher number of SKUs.  

Ensuring packaging performance across the supply chain
Traditionally, in India, milk is packaged in pouches, glass bottles or cartons. By choosing Sidel’s aseptic PET packaging technology, the company has widened packaging options for its LDP products. The brand-new PET bottle assures high food quality standards and outstanding customer experiences, along with PET being a cost-efficient and sustainable material. During the implementation of the packaging line, Sidel also shared its experience in PET packaging and helped design the new PET bottle, enabling the same shapes and caps to be used for both Cream Bell UHT milk and the Tropicana juices. The cap size for all bottle formats is 33 mm, which is a common width for LDP, but quite uncommon for juices. As a result, Sidel’s packaging experts developed and designed an iconic bottle shape in three formats – 200 ml, 500 ml and 1 L. 

All of the bottle shapes and formats have been qualified internally. They were submitted to Finite Element Analysis (FEA) and on-site validations prior to industrial production in order to ensure the bottles’ strength and performance across the supply chain. The company also designed specific preforms to reach optimised bottle weight in order to withstand the dry preform sterilisation technology and avoid any thermal stresses on the bottle. Produced in white monolayer barrier PET, the new packaging ensures a shelf life up to nine months for UHT milk. Furthermore, all the transparent Tropicana juice bottles passed the demanding PepsiCo validation protocols.

Taking into account the good experience and satisfaction with the company’s complete aseptic packaging solution installation in Punjab, the company again choseit for the exact same scope of supply for a different plant, located in Central-Eastern India.
 
Print Article Back
Post Your commentsPost Your Comment
* Name :
* Email :
  Website :
Comments :
   
   
Captcha :
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Food and Beverage News ePaper
 
 
Interview
“Several key factors contributed to Rs 160 cr turnover”
Past News...
 
FORTHCOMING EVENTS
 

FNB NEWS SPECIALS
 
Overview
Packaged wheat flour market growth 19% CAGR; may reach Rs 7500 cr: Ikon
Past News...
 
 
Subscribe Now
 
 
Recipe for Success
Authenticity & simplicity - Cornerstones of her thinking
Past News...



Home | About Us | Contact Us | Feedback | Disclaimer
Copyright © Food And Beverage News. All rights reserved.
Designed & Maintained by Saffron Media Pvt Ltd