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GC Rieber VivoMega strives to enhance operations through AI technology

The platform identifies real-time deviations or anomalies for its state-of-the-art processing facilities and provides a cloud-based, comprehensive, centralized data reporting system. By evaluating the anomalies, GC Rieber VivoMega can proactively plan maintenance and reduce unexpected downtime.

Ståle Søfting, sales and marketing director at GC Rieber VivoMega, told NutraIngredients: “We want to reduce unplanned downtime by a single-digit percentage by utilizing AI to predict maintenance requirements.”

Improving the production process

The technology also allows the Norway-based company to analyze energy consumption in real-time, identifying ways to decrease its energy use. For example, it has identified 500,000 kw/h per year of energy waste in relation to its steam usage, equivalent to twenty-two Norwegian households’ yearly electricity use. The company’s energy management team is now working to reduce this inefficiency.

“With Intelecy’s platform, we can significantly improve our production process and strengthen our environmental initiatives,” said Torbjørn Saltkjelvik, process optimizer at GC Rieber VivoMega. “Previously, we focused on addressing faults as they occurred and took preventive measures based on those time intervals. Now, we have increased focus on predictive maintenance, which enables us to anticipate future issues and address them before they become a concern.

“Combining the extensive knowledge of our plant operators with AI technology, we reduce downtime, mitigate the risks of contamination and ensure the high standards set for our platinum-grade omega-3 oil.”

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