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Beverage producers are seeking advice on how to make the most of their production equipment as consumers demand more flexibility.

The Sidel and Gebo Cermex services teams, which will be exhibiting jointly at Drinktec 2017 this September, will be sharing their knowledge on how services can help build, maintain and improve beverage producers’ line performance throughout their asset lifecycle.

Gebo Cermex's vice president of services Jean-François Tourrenc says beverage producers need to be able to focus on their core business – achieving productivity levels and meeting the quality targets that are key to profitability.

"In order to do that, they need to rely on continuous performance throughout the whole production process," he says. 

"Clearly, each stage of production comes with specific requirements: after designing and building a piece of equipment or a line, a fast and safe start-up allows the benefits of the asset to be realised more quickly through well trained operators."

Once production has started, the main objective is to maintain and enhance the value of the investment made in the equipment, according to Tourrenc.

"This is where stable and continuous performance is required, to achieve total control and predictability of line output and operational costs over time," he says.

"Throughout the assets’ lifecycle, longer-term competitiveness is secured, continually ensuring that installed solutions are flexible enough to accommodate evolving consumers’ needs and technology developments while constantly reducing environmental footprint and total cost of ownership.”

Continuous performance means maximum production uptime and constant availability of materials, technical and field support.

Tourrenc continues:

“We will showcase how the Sidel and Gebo Cermex Services portfolio can help beverage producers secure no-stop operations, via a real partnership with their OEM.

"Today, leading organisations are leaving behind reactive maintenance: they understand that more proactive approaches can lead to more predictability over production output and costs over time. A close partnership with the OEM is crucial in adopting such a path.”

Among the new Sidel and Gebo Cermex services launched at Drinktec are:

  • Modular maintenance solutions, evolving from existing support and supervision packages, offering tailored answers to customers’ needs. This enables manufacturers to achieve maximum availability and reliable production, while controlling costs.
  • Customised training solutions, helping beverage producers build their teams’ performance. This allows a shorter time-to-market and a safe vertical start-up, together with reduced long-term Mean Time to Repair (MTTR) for better efficiency.

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