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Washington Beef Utilizes Material Handling System to Improve Case Sealing and Palletizing Operations

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Customer

Washington Beef Inc

Application

Beef processing and distribution center. Relocate and expand single line scale/labeling operation into a dual line operation.

The situation

Washington Beef, Inc., a beef processing/fabrication facility located in the Northwest, needed to relocate and expand its material handling system from a single line scale/labeling operation to an expanded dual line scaling/labeling operation. The system feeds a new palletizing sortation mezzanine located in the storage cooler.

The impact

Cases were packed onto a single line, feeding a single scale line in which sealed cases were conveyed directly into the case sealer and out to manual palletizing. Strapped cases were transferred at 90 degrees onto a gravity conveyor feeding two strappers and then pushed onto the palletizing conveyor. No-reads or rework cases were diverted onto a gravity rework conveyor.

wasbeef.gif (14785 bytes)Process bottlenecks due to the older material handling system were becoming more common. Washington Beef needed to increase its ability to quickly and accurately meet orders.

The desired solution

Solution implemented

Integrated material handling system featuring Conveyors, Lifts and Weld Deck Mezzanines. A multistage installation approach to implement the project was taken, due to the obstacles that had to be overcome in an operating meat processing facility.

The case handling system added a new parallel line to the south pack-off conveyor. This allows cases to be conveyed to either scale line or a single scale line for any reason. Sealed cases are conveyed primarily on the west scale line, which allows cases to go directly into the case sealer from the in-motion scale line. Sealed cases that are scaled on the east line are diverted at 90 degrees onto a gravity conveyor and manually introduced onto the line feeding the case sealer. Strapped cases on the east line convey directly to a case strapper at the end of the scale line. Operators can also divert strapped cases to a secondary strappiwasbeef2.gif (19530 bytes)ng line that is tied into the west scale line. Cases from both scale lines are conveyed to a 2-1 merge conveyor located on a mezzanine above the two scale lines. Cases are then combined onto a single line feeding the sortation mezzanine. Cases travel up a belt incline and are scanned for diverting to one of three palletizing platforms or the case will continue to the carousel loop for manual palletizing. No-read cases or those with bad bar codes will also be sent to the carousel. An ink jet printer marks these cases for identification.

Once the new scale line was operational, the first of three system tie-ins was implemented. The first tie-in required Cisco-Eagle to relocate an existing automatic case sealer and temporary conveyor modifications to feed the existing palletizing line, as well we had to make a permanent tie-in to the existing pack off conveyors. After acceptance of the new scale line, the existing scale line was relocated to its new permanent position.

The Results

Improvements offered by the new conveyor system include enhanced computer control, operation flexibility, better ergonomics and enhanced customer service.


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