en.Wedoany.com Reported - The Swedish Food Agency has commissioned AFRY to develop technical specifications for mobile and modular grain mills and their accompanying packaging solutions, aiming to enhance the country's food system emergency preparedness. The goal of this task is to ensure that the solution can produce food for over one million people during crises or periods of heightened alert.
The project focuses on achieving localized production of flour and other grains to maintain food supply when regular supply chains are disrupted. The technical specifications will lay the foundation for subsequent procurement, covering areas such as food safety, process design, automation, energy supply, mobility, operational reliability, and working environment. A key requirement is that the solution must be capable of operating under demanding conditions, with particular attention to the specific environmental conditions in Sweden's northernmost regions.
This task will integrate AFRY's expertise in food production, process design, automation, mechanical engineering, and safety. The work builds on AFRY's previous experience in grain handling and food production projects for food industry clients. Jessica Stenberg, Head of Food at AFRY, stated that by combining the company's experience in food production, process industry, and technical requirements development, AFRY can support the Swedish Food Agency in developing future solutions for the resilience of the country's food production.
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