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Expert Tips on Taking AI into Plant Operations

Contract packaging and food and beverage experts offer tips on how to start using AI beyond the office on the facility floor.

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Panelists at the CPA/Chicagoland Food and Beverage Network event included (from left) David Adams, MSI Express; Adam Griffen, ei3; and Paul Statchuk, Nulogy.

AI tools such as ChatGPT are being used by more and more businesses for emails, presentations, graphics, and more. But how can brands and contract packagers use AI on the facility floor in operations? What are the pitfalls in the new world of AI?

These were among the questions fielded by a panel of contract packaging, automation, and technology experts at “Charting a Path for Success: Navigating Tomorrow's Technology and Its Impact on CPG Manufacturing," an event of CPA, The Association for Contract Packagers and Manufacturers in partnership with the Chicagoland Food & Beverage Network, hosted by Frain Industries at their facility in Carol Stream, Ill., on June 13, 2024.

Here are five key takeaways from the engaging panel discussion on considerations for taking AI into operations. 

1. Get your AI plan in place

The panel also underscored the importance of a well-defined AI policy, which helps ensure that AI initiatives are aligned with organizational goals and that all stakeholders are on the same page. David Adams, vice president of information technology at the contract packager/contract manufacturer MSI Express, stressed the importance of having a comprehensive AI policy from the start.

“Determine what your policy is, figure out where your data is going, and ask questions like: ‘How is the engineering department involved?’” said Adams.

2. Connect industrial assets and build from there

Once your plan is in place, it’s time to tap into the valuable insights AI can provide in operations. “There is a big prerequisite to unlocking the most valuable insights AI can bring you, which is connecting your current most valuable assets," said Adam Griffen, product manager at ei3. Such connectivity allows for better data collection and analysis, leading to more informed decision-making.

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