A New Taste
- By Courtney Pedersen
- Jan 03, 2008
Chase Farms in Walkerville, Mich., is leading the
way in new technology for processing vegetables
and fruits. Hundreds of customers include
Campbell’s, Heinz, Sara Lee, Conagra and
Gerber (now owned by Nestle). Chase Farms is the biggest
vegetable processor in the state and one of the largest in the
eastern United States. It owns about 900 acres of land,
more than half of which is farmable; other goods are purchased
from farmers in the rest of the state. Around 25,000
acres worth of farm produce is devoted to Chase Farms’
contractual growing needs per year.
This family-run business started in 1969 processing
cherries. It moved on to include asparagus and added more
products over time with the necessary equipment and facilities.
The first year, Chase processed about 150,000
pounds. In 2007, it will prepare more than 100 million
pounds of finished products.
“Four years ago, we built a new 4.5 million cubic feet
freezer building that, together with our other freezer facilities,
can handle 88 million pounds of goods and 50,000
pallet positions. We go eight pallets high: the center of that
building from floor to ceiling is 44 feet tall,” said Brett
Chase, vice president of Chase Farms. “We added a second
freezer structure shortly thereafter, so our total capacity
right now is 8.8 million cubic feet. Another is already
planned since we are reaching capacity right now.”
Quality Control
Chase Farms has the latest technology in every part of its
business: the food processing equipment meticulously
checks all the vegetables and fruit, including whether
they are the correct colors. If the hues are off, high-pressure
air bursts blow them out of the production stream.
Another machine specially ordered from Europe handles
squash. Others process cherries—washing, sorting and
pitting. Green beans and carrots also get washed, sorted,
cut, blanched, frozen and packaged.
Sept. 11, 2001, drove Chase Farms toward security, with
heightened threats and ensuing safety requirements. The Bio-
Terrorism Act that came thereafter brought strict demands for
traceability.
“This business has changed a lot since my grandfather
started it. We have to know exactly where each bean or cherry
has come from, how it’s handled, where it goes and when,”
Chase said. “We are monitored by the FDA, MDA and the
USDA. Another firm that grades food production is the
American Institute of Bakeries, whose audit scores give bakery
clients criteria for choosing suppliers. It reflects on your
company when you take measures to be more compliant.”
These agencies visit the farm regularly to grade the food
quality on its levels of compliance. Customers check these
grades as a competitive parameter, so this area of the business
directly affects the bottom line. The Milestone-Axis
IP video surveillance system helps Chase Farms manage
quality control and provide visible proof of superiority in
its food processing.
“Customers call to ask about the status of their shipments,
and they can be shown or sent the images right away. Chase
Farms uses the Milestone software’s Smart Client interface to
zoom right in and see the finest detail in the great definition
of the Axis megapixel cameras,” said Scott Kohsel, vice president
at ROK Systems. “Even our long-valued customers
love to receive the video clips that let them see the exact status
on their orders anytime they ask for it. We can just say:
Take a look for yourself, here it is.”
The individual quick-freeze machines at Chase Farms
freeze vegetables and fruit—no more need for the clumps
of beans frozen in blocks of water that the food industry
calls “wet packs.” Chase Farms’ frozen cherries, for
example, are separated like pristine marbles, ready to
thaw and enjoy.
Delivery Issues
“Most of the goods packed go into a 1,400-pound bin that no
one is going to easily steal. But we do have incidences
around safety and procedures, like a forklift running into a
door, which the surveillance helps us to resolve,” Chase said.
“We also had a truck company come load up, which later
claimed we shorted them a bin. All we had to do was send
them the video proof, so shipping issues are easily resolved.”
ROK Systems initially implemented a new time and attendance
system for Chase Farms several years ago, then
installed an access control solution. When they learned of
Chase Farms’ dissatisfaction with their DVR surveillance,
they offered a better way forward with the Milestone IP video
platform and Axis megapixel cameras.
“With the Milestone software networked approach and
PoE megapixel cameras from Axis, we have great flexibility
to scale up our needs as the business continues to grow,”
Chase said.
ROK Systems puts the Axis cameras into Videolarm
heat-blower housings to handle the cold temperatures in
the freezer buildings, which are kept at 7 to 8 degrees
below zero.
Camera Coverage
“You cannot walk through the Chase production floors and
not be on camera—there’s not a dead spot on the property.
They’ve got cameras all over, inside and out,” Kohsel said.
The managers given access to the Milestone software can see everything: trucks pulling in to the
scales and the receiving area; products
going through the machinery for cleaning,
sorting, cutting, blanching, freezing, packing
and shipping.
In addition to the food production areas,
cameras cover the canteen and vending
machines and the locker area. Through the
seasonal changes in staff, employees’ locker
contents are safe under the watchful eyes
of the surveillance.
“This system is so awesome. I use it all
the time for total overview of everything
going on,” said Vince Miskosky, vice president
of operations at Chase Farms. “I can
see where everybody is and get in touch
with them immediately, calling them on
their radios to alert them to something that
needs their attention, perhaps elsewhere in
the buildings. I can see where all the products
are in the lines, if things are moving too
slow or too fast, or if a machine has stopped.
“All of this is really unique. We can see
exactly what is going on; all the different
lines in each area in different stages of their
processing. We have such amazingly clear
images with the megapixel cameras and
can zoom right in on the details.”
Miskosky describes how easy it is to use
the Milestone software. He has set up his
own views of cameras by groups and locations,
by number and layout. He likes to
use the Smart Client Hot Spot feature to
open a camera view in a larger window
before zooming in.
“The carousel functionality is really
great, too. It runs through all the cameras in
one of the windows, regardless of the
views chosen, so I always have an
overview of the whole place,” he said.
Chase said the carousel is set to run
through a different camera from the entire
facility every 5 seconds.
“I think this system is just great.
Everybody who comes here is so
impressed—our customers think it’s awesome,
too. They haven’t seen anything like
it, so it gives us a real competitive edge,”
Miskosky said.
Integrated Systems
Chase said the solution includes audio
capability from the Milestone XProtect
Enterprise software. Among other things,
this enables Chase Farms to listen to the airburst
machines that sort unacceptable product
off the lines, making a popping sound.
With the audio feature, they will be able to
both see video and hear the machines’ operational
status. If they are not popping
enough, they are not working optimally.
ROK Systems integrated both the time
and attendance system and access control
with the Milestone surveillance software that
triggers recording upon any entrance or exit.
Chase managers can pull up the data that’s
time-stamped with the video and the access
control. They also receive reports from the
time and attendance system. Combined with
the video and access control data, they can
see who is supposed to be working, who is
working or not and when, keeping track of
the late arrivals.
“In this business, the customers’ buyers
have been driving demand for better service—
they wanted the access control, for
example. Chase Farms has gone another
step beyond to proactively have this integrated
with IP video,” Chase said. “We
have the integration with a high-end platform
that allows us to provide a best-ofbreed
solution with megapixel cameras and
integration to the other
systems.”