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Case studies: Transfer system and product recovery


Customer Customer

Maison Peguet are a well-known, family-run bottling company located in Liergues in the heart of the Beaujolais wine-making region (France).

With a long tradition of producing quality wines, the company combines modern techniques with deep respect for the product and its environment.

Project Project

Maison Peguet needed to modernise and automate their wine transfer process to adapt to the growth of their business and to ensure higher operating efficiency.

The solution had to enable the transfer of the product from tanks or directly from tanker trucks, maintaining product losses to a minimum during the process.

In addition, it had to integrate an existing CIP system to ensure effective cleaning of pipes between uses.

Transfer system and product recovery
  • Transfer system and product recovery
  • Transfer system and product recovery

“The product recovery system by INOXPA minimises wine loss and prevents the risk of cross-contamination between batches.”

  • Transfer system and product recovery
  • Transfer system and product recovery

“The product recovery system by INOXPA minimises wine loss and prevents the risk of cross-contamination between batches.”

Why INOXPA? Why INOXPA?

Maison Peguet chose INOXPA due to our experience in hygienic and automated solutions for the food and wine-making industry. The proposal stood out for:

  • Its detailed and customised technical approach.
  • A compact, easy-to-integrate design.
  • The incorporation of the PIG system for product recovery and loss reduction.
  • The integration of the entire installation with existing CIP and automation systems.

Installation characteristics Installation characteristics

The solution provided by INOXPA is an automatic transfer system comprised of:

  • 3 separate transfer lines, in parallel, with alternate or simultaneous operation.
  • Automatic product recovery system.
  • 3 KIBER KSF-40 progressive cavity pumps, capable of handling 4,500 litres/hour at 4 bar, ideal for delicate products such as wine.
  • Full automation using PLC, a 12” touchscreen and variable frequency drives.
  • Full compatibility with the existing CIP system, with no need for complicated modifications.
  • 316L stainless steel skid, with hygienic finishes and FDA-certified components.

Special features Special features

  • Lower wine losses due to the product recovery system.
  • High operational efficiency with three simultaneous transfer lines.
  • Advanced automation, with central and local control panels.
  • A hygienic and modular design, ready to install, with minimal intervention on site.
  • Full compatibility with CIP, with neither cleaning nor product quality compromised.

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Transfer system and product recovery

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