Tetra Pak OneStep Technology Improves Efficiency For Milk Production From Powder
Tetra Pak has extended the application of its OneStep processing technology to milk production from powder; offering a solution that has only been available previously for production from raw milk.
In addition to simplifying and accelerating milk preparation, the OneStep technology enables complete automation and continuous operations, reducing milk waste traditionally lost between processing steps and improving consistency in product quality.
Producing milk from powder is a common practice in markets such as the Middle East, Far East and Africa, where milk is increasingly seen as a good source of protein but there is an insufficient supply of raw milk. This is an expanding, but competitive market, and as the cost of milk powder is high, producers are constantly searching for ways to keep production costs down. Tetra Pak’s OneStep technology helps producers to achieve just that.
Sadafco, a Saudi Arabian Dairy and one of the largest producers of recombined milk products, piloted the technology with Tetra Pak. Raffaael Reinders, Director Manufacturing at Sadafco said: “Thanks to the new solution, we have been able to reduce energy consumption by up to 40 percent, resulting in a smaller environmental footprint, whilst doubling production capacity. In addition, the new system has enabled us to reduce production losses by as much as a third. The return on investment for the two lines was less than two years”.
Sadafco started commercial production on the first OneStep line in December 2013 and has since placed its second order.
Source: Tetra Pak