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ABI now offering ABB robotic bakery line
abi_for_webNov. 3, 2009, TORONTO – ABI, a manufacturer of bakery automation equipment, now offers integrated robotic bakery lines in collaboration with ABB Robotics, one of the world's largest manufacturers of robots.

The company's integration of ABB’s advanced robotic technology increases the efficiency and accuracy for all ABI bakery equipment solutions.

“ABI has always been a leader. Their exceptionally strong track record of successful integration signaled right away its value as a partner,” said ABB’s Mikael Packalén.

Since the partnership – forged by Packalén and ABI vice-president of business development Paul Hill – ABI has also developed strong working ties with Barrett Technology, Cognex and Schunk, making sure that the vision systems and end-of-arm tooling used in the bakery lines are of the highest caliber.

ABI exhibited its new robotic line advancement at IBA, the baking industry’s largest international trade show.

"With robotic tools added to our automation expertise, we are setting the new standard for equipment in the baking industry," said ABI president Alex Kuperman. "The future of bakery automation is here today."


At the IBA show, ABI displayed one of the many new capabilities of the robotic system, in which any malformed or incomplete products are visually appraised and rejected automatically, while the accepted products are placed onto carriers for further processing. To complement the robotic inspection and placement system, ABI also exhibited its state-of-the-art rack loading/unloading technology along with its core competency in the bagel forming process.

In future months, ABI looks forward to expanding the range of its robotic initiative and developing its own Cognex-based vision system geared specifically for colour analysis in the bakery environment. Further plans will center on expansion into other food and drug-related industries, specifically protein, dairy and pharmaceuticals.


For more information, visit www.abiltd.com or www.abb.com/robotics.
 
 
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