Practical Design, Construction and Operation of Food Facilities

Around the world concerns about cost, efficiency, and safety - employee, product, process and consumer -- have led to changes in the way food plants are planned, constructed and evaluated. From initiation of major capital requests to legal design requirements to project management and plant operations, food engineers and scientists must understand the myriad of requirements and responsibilities of successful food facilities. J. Peter Clark provides that guidance in this complete volume.

Included are:

  • A summary of lessons on understanding how management evaluates potential investments and how they can contribute to ultimate shareholder value, and checklists to help accurately estimate capital and operating costs
  • Important, and in some cases unique, features of a food plant including focus on food safety. Addresses not only consumer products, but ingredients for consumer products and the concerns of distribution and flexibility that must be considered. Also considered are the support facilities that are equally essential to the safe production of food
  • An effective approach to understanding production lines and optimizing operations during expansion by briefly introducing Goldratt's Theory of Constraints. The book explores the challenges of construction while maintaining safe and sanitary operations
  • An approach and methodology that can be extended beyond the case studies presented in order to effectively plan development processes and make correct equipment selections
  • Project management and plant operations guidance to assist engineers who find themselves in the role of managing a design or construction process project, or of supervising a portion of a plant. Includes suggestions for effectively troubleshooting an unsatisfactory operation
  • Provides real-world insights including guides for proper project estimation, understanding the role and importance of support facilities, maintaining standards while under construction and other vital considerations
  • Includes checklists and proven approaches to guide the reader through the wide range of necessary planning and implementation steps
  • Considers factors for both new plant construction and expansion of existing plants
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Practical Design, Construction and Operation of Food Facilities

Around the world concerns about cost, efficiency, and safety - employee, product, process and consumer -- have led to changes in the way food plants are planned, constructed and evaluated. From initiation of major capital requests to legal design requirements to project management and plant operations, food engineers and scientists must understand the myriad of requirements and responsibilities of successful food facilities. J. Peter Clark provides that guidance in this complete volume.

Included are:

  • A summary of lessons on understanding how management evaluates potential investments and how they can contribute to ultimate shareholder value, and checklists to help accurately estimate capital and operating costs
  • Important, and in some cases unique, features of a food plant including focus on food safety. Addresses not only consumer products, but ingredients for consumer products and the concerns of distribution and flexibility that must be considered. Also considered are the support facilities that are equally essential to the safe production of food
  • An effective approach to understanding production lines and optimizing operations during expansion by briefly introducing Goldratt's Theory of Constraints. The book explores the challenges of construction while maintaining safe and sanitary operations
  • An approach and methodology that can be extended beyond the case studies presented in order to effectively plan development processes and make correct equipment selections
  • Project management and plant operations guidance to assist engineers who find themselves in the role of managing a design or construction process project, or of supervising a portion of a plant. Includes suggestions for effectively troubleshooting an unsatisfactory operation
  • Provides real-world insights including guides for proper project estimation, understanding the role and importance of support facilities, maintaining standards while under construction and other vital considerations
  • Includes checklists and proven approaches to guide the reader through the wide range of necessary planning and implementation steps
  • Considers factors for both new plant construction and expansion of existing plants
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Practical Design, Construction and Operation of Food Facilities

Practical Design, Construction and Operation of Food Facilities

by J. Peter Clark
Practical Design, Construction and Operation of Food Facilities

Practical Design, Construction and Operation of Food Facilities

by J. Peter Clark

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Overview

Around the world concerns about cost, efficiency, and safety - employee, product, process and consumer -- have led to changes in the way food plants are planned, constructed and evaluated. From initiation of major capital requests to legal design requirements to project management and plant operations, food engineers and scientists must understand the myriad of requirements and responsibilities of successful food facilities. J. Peter Clark provides that guidance in this complete volume.

Included are:

  • A summary of lessons on understanding how management evaluates potential investments and how they can contribute to ultimate shareholder value, and checklists to help accurately estimate capital and operating costs
  • Important, and in some cases unique, features of a food plant including focus on food safety. Addresses not only consumer products, but ingredients for consumer products and the concerns of distribution and flexibility that must be considered. Also considered are the support facilities that are equally essential to the safe production of food
  • An effective approach to understanding production lines and optimizing operations during expansion by briefly introducing Goldratt's Theory of Constraints. The book explores the challenges of construction while maintaining safe and sanitary operations
  • An approach and methodology that can be extended beyond the case studies presented in order to effectively plan development processes and make correct equipment selections
  • Project management and plant operations guidance to assist engineers who find themselves in the role of managing a design or construction process project, or of supervising a portion of a plant. Includes suggestions for effectively troubleshooting an unsatisfactory operation
  • Provides real-world insights including guides for proper project estimation, understanding the role and importance of support facilities, maintaining standards while under construction and other vital considerations
  • Includes checklists and proven approaches to guide the reader through the wide range of necessary planning and implementation steps
  • Considers factors for both new plant construction and expansion of existing plants

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780080557779
Publisher: Elsevier Science
Publication date: 09/12/2008
Series: ISSN
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 328
File size: 1 MB

Table of Contents

Context for new or expanded facilityEconomic EvaluationDesign of New FacilityExpansions and conversionsProcess and Equipment SelectionEquipment selectionProject Management and ExecutionPlant OperationsAppendices I-IV

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