Transferring knowledge
The equipment was totally new for the Saint-Damase facility, so training from the Marel team was a high priority. From operators to maintenance to production, the transfer of knowledge was critical. Having technicians and a project manager that spoke French was a big help. “Everything went really smoothly, was organized, and was on time,” Jodoin says. The line startup was September 2021 and Olymel had three-quarters of the staff to start the line; getting it right was imperative. It took a few months, but Olymel is now running the line at almost full capacity.
Labor challenges
As with the entire world, Olymel also faces labor challenges. Expanding the facility required them to hire 80 additional people, however, having automation on this line saved them staffing costs. “Without the RoboBatcher, we would have had to hire an additional 20 people,” comments Jodoin. Labor savings can also be seen with the semi-automatic AMF-i breast cap filleting solutions versus a manual cone line solution.
Every minute counts
“We expect Marel to be adaptive to our needs, and fit into our plans. This was a beautiful project for Olymel and Marel,” Jodoin continues. “Having a supplier understand that every minute counts is important. Being easily reachable and listening to our needs and helping us obtain our goals are all important aspects. And we are happy that we have found this in Marel. In Olymel, we look at the numbers and we are very pleased with what we have done with Marel and the partnership we have formed.