MIAMISBURG, OH — While baking, cutting and packaging were previously singular processes, bakeable cardboard and cutting technology have streamlined the steps into a more seamless process at Miamisburg, OH-based The Killer Brownie Co.
“We were baking in pans, depanning and cutting,” said Matt Ross, COO of Killer Brownie. “That was a lot of intense labor. Now we can cut inside the pan, overwrap it and ship in bulk, or take them out and move them into a different package.”
That said, the process is still semi-automated, but the team is looking for more automation upstream with integration solutions to bring it all together. With the International Baking Industry Exposition on the horizon in September, it’s the right time to have automation on the radar.
“We want to automate the entire line, but we also want it to be people-friendly,” said Chimene Ross, Killer Brownie’s CEO. “We want the team to become operators so they can enjoy the job more. Every step of the way, we look at how we can take the strain off people and still meet demand for the product.”