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Report: Food and Beverage Plant Construction Grows

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Plant construction projects in the food and beverage industry grew by more than 9% in 2015, according to Food Engineering magazine’s 39th Annual Plant Construction Survey. The survey lists planned, in-process, and completed projects that are valued at more than $1 million.

Below are more details.

General statistics

Alcoholic beverage projects and dedicated distribution centers

Industry trends for 2016

Survey respondents identified the following industry trends for 2016, listed in descending order of importance:

  1. General automation (e.g., process, including building automation)
  2. Food safety/FSMA
  3. Renovation/expansion to meet modern standards
  4. Personnel safety/welfare/training
  5. Robotics in packaging/pallets
  6. Energy efficiency
  7. Non-GMOs, organics, gluten free, innovative foods
  8. Hygienic design/sanitary design/CIP
  9. Separation of spaces (e.g., raw and cooked)
  10. Flexibility in lines/adding lines
  11. Efficiency (operating)
  12. Innovation in equipment design to keep up with food innovation.

For more discussion of the survey, see the full report.

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