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THE ESSENTIAL COLD STORAGE GUIDE: BLOCKCHAIN SMART LEDGERS

Looking forward, an even newer technology is set to become an industry standard: blockchain. This database, which is also the technology at the base of Bitcoin, provides a smart contract ledger for the exchange of goods between two parties. As a product is only represented at one place within the blockchain database, both parties can securely and safely manage the transaction. Walmart for example implemented a blockchain-powered supply chain monitoring system in 2019. This smart contract technology required more than 100 suppliers to input detailed information about their products into a blockchain database upon initial distribution, and allows Walmart to closely monitor for spoilage and other red flags along the supply chain.

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CLEGG FOOD PROJECTS DELIVERS ‘COOLEST’ PROJECT YET FOR GREGGS

A brand-new automated cold store has been built by food and drink construction expert Clegg Food Projects for the UK’s leading bakery food on the go chain Greggs.

Located between two existing manufacturing units at Greggs’ Balliol Business Park in Newcastle Upon Tyne, the new automated high bay frozen cold store is 32m high and will be used for the bulk storage of frozen products ready for distribution to Greggs stores across the UK, supporting the firm’s growth plans.

Clegg Food Projects was appointed as the principal contactor for project, marking the 20th large scale CAPEX scheme completed for Greggs, with a cumulative value of almost £100 million.

John Moxon, business development director at Clegg Food Projects, said: “We have a great relationship with Greggs and really enjoy working with the team, so we’re delighted to have delivered another successful project.

“Following coordination meetings with the Greggs team and their specialist mechanical systems suppliers and logistics consultants, works started on site in October 2019. The construction sequence was continually updated and modified as details were confirmed, with extensive groundworks and piling installations carried out to cope with the high structure as well as the volume and weight of the products being stored in the building.

“Access routes alongside installation and commissioning plans were also jointly agreed and equipment was installed during the main construction works to meet the overall project timescales and ensure the project ran smoothly.”

The new cold store is a fully ‘lights out process’ facility and will free up space on site as well as enabling efficient and faster delivery of finished goods to be baked in store.

The facility also includes six new loading docks, nine levels of automation, and reduced oxygen fire suppression.

Senior project manager at Greggs, Peter Boughton, said: “We are very pleased with the cold store as it enables us to free up space in the existing facility and improve the distribution efficiency to our stores. Designed with sustainability in mind, this project highlights our commitment to Net Zero Greggs with carbon efficiency considered at every stage of the construction process.

“A first for Greggs, the automated warehouse demonstrates our commitment to innovation and investment in our sites and the business. The Clegg team brings a wealth of knowledge as well as an understanding of our business and our priorities when it comes to the delivery of projects.”

Clegg Food Projects is a national designer and constructor of food manufacturing and distribution facilities with more than 40 years’ experience in the sector. Part of Clegg Group, the firm has worked for a number of household brands, both in the UK and abroad, across a wide range of sectors including bakery, beverages, dairy, fresh and frozen produce and many more.

For further information visit www.cleggfoodprojects.co.uk or follow @CleggFoodP on Twitter.

CRITICAL SHORTAGE OF LABOUR IN THE FOOD SUPPLY CHAIN

The BFFF was a co-sponsor of a report produced by 12 trade bodies highlighting the critical shortage of labour in the food supply chain.

Whilst the severe shortage of HGV drivers has grabbed the headlines our research of the challenges faced by members showed a wider issue with shortages across many skills.

12 other trade bodies involved in the report showed a similar position with a shortage of labour across many critical skills.

The report which can be accessed by following this link has been circulated to a wide range of Government departments and MPs with a key request for the introduction of a 12-month temporary Covid19 Recovery Visa to enable the food supply chain to fill roles with overseas workers.

Other requests are for an extension of the Seasonal Worker Scheme combined with the Migration Advisory Committee being asked to review the impact of the current Immigration Policy on the food and drink sector.

We would also suggest members write to their local MP urging them to press the Government for concrete action. We have drafted a letter for members which can be accessed here. Members can find the details of their local MP by following this link.

DRIVING FOR BETTER BUSINESS WILL BE TALKING AT THIS YEARS H&S INDUSTRY EVENT

The next speaker confirmed at this years Workplace Transport and Road Risk Seminar is Jim Magner from Driving for Better Business.

Jim is a highly respected leader in the Logistics Industry, having held a number of senior roles within the Freight Transport Association (now known as Logistics UK) for over 30 years. His roles have included General Manager (Membership Relations) and Sector Head for Retail & Manufacturing, and he has been a member of the Business Board and Senior Commercial team. He joined Driving for Better Business in May 2021 to help broaden DfBB’s contact with the business sector. Jim is a Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport. In his spare time he is a football fan and is a season ticket holder at Rochdale Football Club.

Jim’s session is aimed at raising awareness of the significant benefits that employers in both the private and public sectors can achieve in managing work-related driving more effectively. It will focus on tools to help you evaluate practices, strengthen culture, enhance performance and demonstrate leadership in the management of work-related road risk.

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THEFOODPEOPLE TEACHES ABOUT THE MECHANICS OF TREND SPOTTERS AND INNOVATORS TO THE YOUNG LEADERS FORUM

Last week the Young Leaders Forum were finally able to hold their first face to face meeting since the group was launched in March 2020, having previously only met over Zoom.

The group met in London, where they were joined by Charles Banks, Co-Founder of thefoodpeople, who gave the group an insight into the world of food trends. Charles explained how they spot trends, validate them and how they create the strategic frameworks that make ‘sense of trends’ to apply to industry strategy.

Thefoodpeople (TFP) are a united team of trend spotters and innovators, a team of psychologists, chefs, marketeers, product developers, academics, flavourists, historians and anthropologists.  But more than that, TFP are ‘champions of change’ that bring their inherent experience, as well as an obsession for food and drink, natural curiosity, intuition and tenacity.

This is underpinned by their intent ‘shifting the future of food and drink, to shape a better future for all, by harnessing the power of trends’. They are here to Stimulate to Inform, Interpret to Impact & Enable to Grow

We would like to thank Charles for meeting with the group and for giving such an interesting presentation.

 

Interested in joining the Young Leaders Forum?

The BFFF are looking for passionate young individuals to join an established group of 15 like-minded members. The group holds six meetings a year, going forward, these will now be a mix of virtual and face-to-face meetings/site visits.

If you are interested in being part of this group, please contact Holly (hollyjones@bfff.co.uk) and Harry (harryhinks@bfff.co.uk) for more information.

Would you like to host a Young Leaders Forum meeting?

Would you like to invite the Young Leaders Forum to your site for a tour? Or would you be interested in giving a talk to the group? If you have any ideas of ways you can be involved with the YLF in 2022, please contact Holly (hollyjones@bfff.co.uk) and Harry (harryhinks@bfff.co.uk).

 

ICELAND DELIVERS SHOPPING IN AMERICAN CADILLAC TO MARK THE LAUNCH OF ITS EXCLUSIVE ED’S EASY DINER RANGE ACROSS THE UK

Today, to celebrate the arrival of the exclusive frozen food range, Iceland ditched its usual delivery vans to deliver the dishes to customers in a classic American 1959 Cadillac. 19 new star-spangled products will land in stores and online from Wednesday 1st September.         

Exclusive to the frozen food retailer, the new Ed’s Easy Diner range features 19 American diner-style dishes including the Mac N Cheese Burger (£2.50, 237g). This modern Americana flavour combination of rich and creamy mac n’ cheese perched on top of a juicy beef burger is sure to be a hit with y’all.

Iceland is also serving up some absolute classics with inspiration straight from the Ed’s Easy Diner kitchen, with fan favourites such as Classic Hot Dog (£2.50, 225g), Smokey Joe Burger (£2.00, 209g) and Chilli Dog (£3.00, 275g) all joining the range too.

Those with a sweet tooth can also enjoy the delights of iconic American diner-style breakfast  dishes with the likes of Bacon & Maple Syrup Pancakes (£2.00, 155g), Breakfast Muffin (£2.00, 170g) and exclusive to Food Warehouse, why not try Ed’s Easy Diner Berries & Choc Pancakes (£2.50, 200g).

For more information about Iceland’s new American-inspired Ed’s Easy Diner range, please visit www.Iceland.co.uk

Full Ed’s Easy Diner product list:

  • Ed’s Easy Diner BBQ Chicken Bites (285g, £1.50)
  • Ed’s Easy Diner Breaded Chicken Bites (285g, £1.50)
  • Ed’s Easy Diner Cheese & Tomato Pizza (£1.25, 160g)
  • Ed’s Easy Diner Pepperoni Pizza (£1.25, 160g)
  • Ed’s Easy Diner Classic Hot Dog (£2.50, 225g)
  • Ed’s Easy Diner Chilli Dog (£3.00, 275g)
  • Ed’s Easy Diner Bacon & Maple Syrup Pancakes (£2.00, 155g)
  • Ed’s Easy Diner Sausage Pancakes (£2.00, 190g)
  • Ed’s Easy Diner Breakfast Muffin (£2.00, 170g)
  • Ed’s Easy Diner Chicken & Cheese Burger (£2.00, 206g)
  • Ed’s Easy Diner Smokey Joe Burger (£2.00, 209g)
  • Ed’s Easy Diner Mac N Cheese Burger (£2.50, 237g)
  • Ed’s Easy Diner Caramel Waffle (£2.00, 130g)
  • Ed’s Easy Diner Chocolate Waffle (£2.00, 130g)
  • Ed’s Easy Diner Double Decker (£1.75, 204g)
  • Ed’s Easy Diner Spicy Chicken Burger (£1.75, 186g)
  • Ed’s Easy Diner Double Cheeseburger (£1.75, 212g)
  • Ed’s Easy Diner Berries & Choc Pancakes (£2.50, 200g) – Exclusive to Food Warehouse
Member Benefits

Exclusive Partnership deals on key products and services:

  • BFFF energy deals and rates
  • Vypr member deals and introduction
  • Defib Plus deals
  • Company Shop – membership
  • Mentor – MHE training health check

Exclusive access to networking opportunities and events:

  • Meet the Buyer events (retail & foodservice)
  • Annual Business Conference with networking dinner
  • Specialist H&S and Technical Conferences
  • Special interest groups (packaging, frozen food temperatures)
  • Annual Lunch
  • Awards Night
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