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Food Business Review | Tuesday, February 22, 2022
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Baking, in general, is not a simple task—whether it's a small cupcake or a stacked wedding cake, cookies, or puffs, everything requires absolute expertise to get the proper dough or batter, the perfect oven temperature, and the perfect proportion of ingredients.
FREMONT, CA: Bakeries seek ways to do more with less in the food industry. Regardless of the size or nature of the organization, bakeries almost certainly share similar aims. Having equipment that performs better while costing less is always preferable. If the bakery is at or near capacity and it is looking for alternatives, here are some suggestions:
Equipment That Is Energy Efficient
Energy expenditures are not to be taken lightly. Fortunately, more equipment is being introduced to the market designed to be more energy-efficient. Additionally, seek out gear that is efficient in every way. Equipment that is well-designed and operates efficiently can significantly reduce wasted time—and money—in operation.
Intelligent Equipment
The food industry is witnessing more than ever before the incredible ways technology can innovate the food business. Numerous types of equipment now include automated features, presets, and other intelligent technology that can improve product quality, save time, and lower labor expenses.
Improved products
What components of the baking recipe may bakers alter? How about enhancing the output by speeding up the process? Bakers could experiment with the no-time dough when it comes to bread items. Alternatively, increase the hydration of their dry ingredients to shorten the mixing time and reduce the amount of yeast used.
Increased process efficiencies
Ascertain that all other parts of the operations work well. Prepare the necessary safety plans and review sanitation standard operating procedures. Continue with preventative maintenance. The more efficiently the organization runs, the fewer problems it will encounter.
Alternatives for financing and leasing
If bakeries have got their eye on some equipment that would be a game-changer for their plant, see what financing options are available. Alternatively, leasing a piece of equipment may be the best option depending on their circumstances. If the kit offers a high return on investment, this is an excellent option to obtain it without making a huge upfront commitment.
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