Vendor Managed Inventory offers better transparency and optimized logistics for grain mills
Complex processes secured with reliable inventory data
The granary on the Limmat river in Zurich is considered to be the largest grain warehouse in the world. 1,000 tonnes of grain is processed every day, most of which is delivered directly to the plant by rail through the city. Most of the flour, semolina and flakes are subsequently processed in large bakeries, pasta processing plants or starch factories.
The main goals of production are smooth-running processes and energy savings. Both go hand in hand sometimes. The processes in the factory have been modified so that one less processing step than most other grain mills employ is required. All product streams are monitored. This also involves working closely with the customer.
With modern radar level sensors, difficult measurements in the flour silo are no problem
Over the years, new level sensors from VEGA were often tested here. One difficulty was that the cable of guided microwave sensors would occasionally unravel, allowing individual product grains to get stuck in it. This generated incorrect measurement signals. In the meantime this instrument type has been replaced by VEGAPULS 69 with 80 GHz operating frequency. It measures without contact and can reliably detect the medium even through thick clouds of dust.
Reliable level measurement in a wide variety of applications
The piping network conveys the intermediate products to the roller mills. Every process step is comprehensively monitored during operation.
(Karl Dahlke, manager of the flour silos and batch logistics at Swissmill)
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