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Kerry Ingredients’ facility upgrades to new manufacturing execution system

Kerry's Clark plant serves as a flavor manufacturing facility. Prior to the upgrade, the Clark facil…
Kerry's Clark plant serves as a flavor manufacturing facility. Prior to the upgrade, the Clark facility utilized Valdata's Dispense Master system in its preweigh operations.

Valdata Systems noted that after using Dispense Master for twelve years, Kerry decided to make the move to the current CMS Manufacturing module.

The new version includes significant advantages over Dispense Master including better management reporting and the implementation of extensive food maintenance features designed to assist with paperless HAACP, the company said.

The current version of the CMS Manufacturing Execution module also includes integration with Fricke automated dispensing equipment.

Valdata Systems, headquartered in Fairfield, New Jersey, is a provider of Chemical Management solutions specifically targeting the pharmaceutical, flavor & fragrance, nutraceutical and chemical manufacturing industries.

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