Intelligence shift from human to machine

20-05-2013 | | |
By developing a new auto loader module the designers of Stork shift ability and intelligence from human to the machine. Adding pre-shaped loading units to the machine the operator just has to slide the breast caps into them, without any exact placement.
By developing a new auto loader module the designers of Stork shift ability and intelligence from human to the machine. Adding pre-shaped loading units to the machine the operator just has to slide the breast caps into them, without any exact placement.
Marel Stork Poultry Processing shifts intelligence from human to machine. Further upgrading their existing breast cap filleting system AMF-BX with four updates, being the ?semi-automated loader, rest meat harvester, FlexControl and new product holders. Poultry processors around the world rely heavily on the skill of their human capital. Exact placement of product on automated lines is essential for efficiency reasons. Human errors due to fatigue or shortfalls in training cost processors many per


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Fabian Brockötter Editor in Chief, Poultry World