Tetra Pak has launched Tetra Lactenso Aseptic, a new generation of customized aseptic production solutions that enables dairy producers to achieve superior and consistent product quality while reducing operating costs by up to 20% and minimizing their environmental impact.
Whether the requirements are about product quality, flexibility, productivity, sustainability or a combination of these – Tetra Lactenso Aseptic can fulfil the customers’ demands.
At the same time the branded processing units, such as the Tetra Therm Aseptic Flex for indirect UHT treatment, and Tetra Alsafe aseptic buffer tank, have been upgraded, and new technologies such as Energy Hibernation and IntelliCIP have been developed.
These improvements provide dairy customers with increased equipment availability, longer running times and pre-defined, guaranteed and validated performance.
Tetra Pak follows three steps to custom-design Tetra Lactenso Aseptic solutions for each producer.
First, Tetra Pak works with each of its specific customers to understand the performance targets they wish to achieve, such as litres per hour of output, product quality or sustainability benchmarks.
Then, the company creates a custom designed solution that is guaranteed to meet the agreed targets, using the appropriate UHT technology and Tetra Pak branded processing units, along with the desired level of automation, service and support.
Finally, Tetra Pak validates the performance of the delivered solution to ensure it meets the agreed targets.
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