Chobani reveals its secret for better production data visibility

​Robust automation platform eliminates production data silos and expedites the installation of monitoring tools as a plant grows.

Chobani products
Chobani products

A famous Chicago architect, Daniel Burnham, once said, “make no little plans, they have no magic to stir men’s (or woman’s) blood.” Burnham was referring to Chicago’s lakefront development, but it could apply to many food manufacturers’ quest to democratize production data across multiple plants or even enterprises.

One food giant taking a big step toward production data visibility is Norwich, N.Y.-based Chobani and its three production plants in Idaho, New York and Australia. Chobani recently built a $450 million production plant in Twin Falls, ID plant that included Inductive Automation’s Ignition supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA) platform.

With this new SCADA platform in place, operators are now able to monitor more processing variables and KPIs on the plant floor. Chobani’s processing challenge is the thick, authentic greek style yogurt that resides in large processing tanks at all three of production plants. 

At ARC Advisory Group’s annual conference, Hugh Roddy, vice president of global engineering and project management at Chobani, provided a presentation on how his company added new automation components for better data visibility for the entire enterprise.

“Simple clean-in-place (CIP) production graphics are all you need to make a huge change with your operations,” says Roddy. When a tank starts to empty, we —

management — want to see that [production] line go back up.”

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