FEB 2020 - Milling and Grain magazine

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EXTRUSION Aqua Feed Extrusion

CPS- Partners in project feasibility, design and implementation by Corporate Project Services, USA

The Aqua Feed Extrusion Conference, coorganised by International Aquafeed, Dr Mian Riaz of Texas A&M University and VIV is taking place again in March 2020! The Aqua Feed Extrusion Conference is taking place on March 23rd at VICTAM and Animal Health and Nutrition Asia, Bangkok. This event conferences will feature a variety of industry expert speakers delivering innovative presentations on how users can make the best use of their extrusion machinery and aqua feed systems. Currently confirmed speakers include Andritz, Clextral, Jefo Nutrition, Bühler, Amandus Kahl and Wenger, to name a few. In this series, our conference speakers will be providing articles about the latest innovations in extrusion and nutrition processing technologies. To find out more about these two conferences please email Rebecca Sherratt (rebeccas@perendale.co.uk)

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he food industry is evolving and now, more than ever, manufacturers need to ensure their current and future operations are compliant with industry standards. But for many extrusion-based feed and food companies, greenfield and brownfield projects are not a common occurrence and few teams have extensive experience in this area. Extrusion plants are a substantial investment that require process experience, knowledge of up-todate technology and detailed planning. Many manufacturing companies need a partner who has knowledge and aptitude to manage modern plant design and the intricacies of food safety standards. Corporate Project Services (CPS) encompasses both. CPS is an expert in extrusion-based technology. Whether your extrusion project is for aquafeed, pet food or human food, you need a partner with the experience and expertise to help navigate this rapidly evolving industry. Below are five areas where CPS can guide your company through the complexities of today’s food manufacturing environment.

Expanding the scope of your team

Resource allocation is often an issue with new plant installations because companies typically cannot afford to spin off their brightest people onto a multi-year special assignment. There’s great benefit in having an outsider’s perspective—such a partner can be your eyes and ears externally while you stay focused on internal priorities. By establishing a closely integrated working relationship with an outside partner, the client maintains oversight without the hassle and without internal resources getting monopolised with implementation. Having a dedicated team also speeds up timelines, so projects can reach completion faster than if they were driven by an internal team with competing priorities.

Helping you get the most from your investment

You need a partner with the breadth of experience and know-how to customise

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