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B ULK D ISTRIBUTOR Depot Services November/December 2018 Schwartauer Werke manufactures products like jams and syrups BTR wanted a multifunctional three bay cleaning facility to be used for chemical and food cleaning 9 Ask the driver T Jam today, and tomorrow N etherlands-based Gröninger Cleaning Systems continues to win orders from a wide range of bulk commodity sectors. In the food industry, Schwartauer Werke GmbH is a well-known German manufacturer of fruit products like jams and cereal bars. Since 1899 the company has operated different factories under its name in its home town of Bad Schwartau, north of Lubeck. The company is a subsidiary of Switzerland-based Hero, a large multinational food company. Schwartauer Werke supplies products in many different forms of packaging; from glass jars to 1,000kg stainless steel food containers. The growth of deliveries to the German food industry has developed rapidly over recent years, especially products delivered in stainless steel containers have emerged as an important component of the company’s supply chain. In order to comply with stringent food safety and quality standards Schwartauer decided to invest in an in-house container cleaning and sterilisation station. By insourcing these activities the company fully controls the process and is best positioned to meet customer needs. A number of equipment suppliers were consulted in the pre- ordering phase. Since Gröninger had considerable experience in this fi eld and came up with the best engineering solution, Schwartauer Werke teamed up with Gröninger for the project. Since the spring of this year the brand new, fully automated cleaning booth for the food containers has been in operation. The systems clean both the inside and outside of the containers using high and low pressure pumps. An integrated data logging feature allows Schwartauer to build up a cleaning and sterilisation history per container operated in the supply chain. Following the cleaning all food containers are sterilised and tested in overpressure with nitrogen or sterilised air. This way all Schwartauer customers can be assured of perfectly handled containers with excellent product. As the food company says: “Echt gut gemacht!” (Genuinely well made). Cleaning runs in the family In the summer of 2017, tank wash company BTR GmbH opened a brand new tank cleaning facility at a strategic location near the A14 motorway. BTR already operates a site in Ludwigsfelde and now has a fl agship facility in Bernburg, located about half way between Leipzig and Magdeburg. Father and son Toben are the proud owners and managers of the site. Based on over 25 years of market experience the Tobens set out very specifi c design parameters for the tank cleaning facility. This led L-r at BTR GmbH: Henk Klein, Manfred Toben, Matthias Toben, and Johan Giberius to a multifunctional three bay cleaning facility to be used for chemical and food cleaning. The system operates at 100 bar, recovers heat from the waste water stream and has an ultra-modern air purifi cation system. Gröninger, as system integrator, was challenged to meet the latest standards of steam boiler technology and ATEX requirements. The Toben-Gröninger team proved to be very successful which led to the completion of an effi cient, well organised facility that will meet the tank cleaning needs in a rapidly growing region of Germany. Drive through In the tank container market, Gröninger has supplied a cleaning system for Köppen GmbH which provides tank container services in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. Located in Duisburg, the most signifi cant intermodal hub along the Rhine, Köppen offers logistical services for tank container operations, including cleaning. Köppen operates a drive-through bay that can handle four containers at the same time. To optimise the utilisation of the bay, Wim Köppen challenged Gröninger to design a system whereby the pumps could be combined to clean tank trucks as well. This gives Köppen the fl exibility to clean tank trucks and tank containers in the same time frame without repositioning the rotor jets. The cleaning can be controlled via modern Siemens touch panels that allow the cleaners to clean tanks with automatic cleaning programs. The program selection is based on the previous cargo. Due to the new system, cleaning results have been improved allowing Köppen to generate a higher throughput. www.groninger.eu he tank truck driver is often not the one who decides where to clean. However their opinion and infl uence on where to clean is often underestimated. If a cleaning station desires to be valued for more than just for a low price, it might be good to be aware of the driver’s opinion. CleanSecure has therefore recently launched a Tanker Driver app in which tanker drivers can give their feedback about cleaning stations after they have done a cleaning at a station. These reviews help cleaning stations to understand how their service is perceived by users. This also helps planners and buyers in their decisions as to selecting the best fi t for purpose cleaning station. The app verifi es that the truck driver actually is at the cleaning station before a review can be posted. Per recorded cleaning one review can be fi led. The feedback is provided in a structured simple way, to avoid emotional feedback. This information is shared at aggregated level via the CleanSecure cleaning station locator which can be found at the company’s website. For the drivers, the app is not only functional, it is also fun, the fi rm says. By sharing their experiences, tank drivers can compete to become ‘emperor’ of the tank driver community. There is also a locator installed in the app so that the driver can navigate to tank cleaning stations. The app provides added value to cleaning stations by enabling them to distinguish themselves on criteria other than low price. Price is not even an evaluation criterion for the driver, so it is possible become recognised for issues as safety and friendliness. Drivers can also pre-register to release pressure on the reception desk. It is also possible for the driver to register for the CleanSecure barcode, which saves time on data entry. Moreover, by pre-registering, the cleaning station’s question list is loaded in the app which helps to avoid typing errors and also releases pressure on reception. The questions are exchanged by EDI or in fi le format mail. “It is our passion to contribute to improvements in the tanker cleaning industry,” said Wilko Scholtens, CleanSecure director. “We do this by connecting tanker truck drivers, cleaning stations, cargo owners and transport companies. Sharing experiences, fi nding the right cleaning stations, process transparency and mutual understanding are keywords. We believe that connection and transparency will contribute to a better and saver industry. ” The CleanSecure app is available on any mobile device in the Google store or App store. https://cleansecure.com DID YOU SEE THIS? In the previous edition of Bulk Distributor, we reported on these and many more stories: • VTG rejects unsolicited bid from Morgan Stanley • Hoyer unveils pioneering digital solutions • Elemica on optimising depot processes • Newson Gale on static grounding for Type C FIBCs To be sure to get your own copy of Bulk Distributor visit https://bulk-distributor.com and click on Subscribe cleaning your wörld Tank Cleaning Systems Food / Non-Food Cleaning Systems Parts & Service www.groninger.eu The Schwartauer team in front of the food container cleaning cabin Overschieseweg 111 3044 EH Rotterdam The Netherlands Telephone +31 10 437 10 22