US food and beverage plants are looking in house, on campus, online and at third parties to fill their engineering staff needs as industry advances loom.
Rosana G. Moreira, professor of food engineering and assistant department head at BAEN-TAMU talks to Food Engineering about the program in an exclusive interview.
Food and beverage plants spent less on replacement parts and components in 2013 and are focused on lower inventories and competitive pricing as key business drivers, based on replies from industry professionals in Food Engineering’s 11th Annual Replacement Parts and Components Trends Survey.
Food and beverage manufacturers will need revolutionary manufacturing methods to promote and sustain growth. A better understanding of core competencies and capabilities can take you further.
Optical sensing of dissolved oxygen in brewing applications is being presented as a more precise, lower-maintenance alternative to long-established amperometric technology