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International Design/build Firm Offers New High-Tech Strategies to Dramatically Reduce Food Processor Costs, Environmental Impact

OF INTEREST TO THESE INDUSTRIES: All food and beverage processors in North America and worldwide; also, nutraceutical and biotechnology companies.

November 3-6, 2002 - McCormick Place, Chicago USA
Booth 7425 - International Exposition for Food Processors

Industrial Design & Construction (IDC) will display a range of its high-tech food processing optimization technologies at the International Exposition for Food Processors (IEFP) in Chicago. Increasingly stringent environmental requirements are a growing concern to food processors wishing to expand their operations. IDC consultants at IEFP will discuss advanced wastewater minimization strategies that can allow manufacturers to expand operations while lowering their operating costs.

IDC has recently applied its leading-edge technologies to achieve dramatic improvements in the performance of food processing facilities, including reductions in wastewater output and annual operating costs for major food processing facilities in the U.S. and Middle East. IDC consultants begin with inexpensive waste minimization studies that identify opportunities to reduce wastewater flows by tens of thousands of gallons per day, saving hundreds of thousands of dollars a year.

At IEFP, IDC will also demonstrate its tools for enhanced food plant
security and anti-terrorism protection, including high-tech approaches to manufacturing facility risk assessment and security strategies. IDC is also a leader in the use of high-tech "cost of ownership" and energy reduction tools to reduce operations costs facility-wide.

To assist food processors in keeping ahead of trends in the food processing industry, IDC has been coupling the capabilities of its food and pharmaceutical divisions in order to serve the growing number of "hybrid" companies that straddle both areas of technology, such as the nutraceuticals and biotechnology markets. IDC also sees single-source design/build delivery of manufacturing facilities as another trend manifesting itself in a number of new projects being launched in Asia and Europe by U.S.-based clients. In recent months IDC has assisted a major U.S. food processor transplant its operations model to a new European location. Conversely, the single-source approach is encouraging the flow of new investments in U.S. locations by non-U.S. companies.

IDC is a member of the CH2M HILL family of companies, a leading global provider of design/build services to manufacturers. Engineering News Record (ENR) ranks the company among the top ten firms serving the food industry. In June 2002, the book "Dancing With the Tiger" named the company, along with Nike and Starbucks, as a leader in the growing movement toward environmentally responsible "sustainable development" practices.

For more information on specific IDC technologies and project case histories, contact Jeff Cross.

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