posted 9.4.2024

Robots in the Bakery

„Bakisto“ relieves employees and reduces food waste.
Success story about successful implementation of a FANUC cobot  at the company WIESHEU (food industry). FANUC collaborative robot  CRX-10iA/L takes the buns from a crate, sorts them onto a baking tray and pushes the trays into shelves for baking. The CRX also tips the baked rolls from the tray into sales racks.

They come from industry, but robots are now in use at laundries and on farms and could soon make their way into bakeries and bakery shops. The world's largest robot manufacturer FANUC, baking oven manufacturer WIESHEU and retail specialist Wanzl have jointly developed the automatic "Bakisto" system. In the future, "Bakisto" could relieve supermarket and discount store employees from repetitive tasks, introduce higher levels of reliability into the baking process and reduce food waste. The system involves a robot performing important work steps, such as loading the baking tray, inserting and removing the tray from the oven, and stocking the displays.

"The increasing shortage of skilled workers is driving interest in robots outside of the manufacturing industry," says Ralf Völlinger, General Manager Robot Business Division at FANUC Europe. "Robots can bring noticeable relief in sectors like retail or the trades, where the convention is to carry out work steps manually, up to now."

Introducing robots into the bakery environment would benefit employees in many ways, including through more attractive working hours. In the case of "Bakisto", a collaborative robot (cobot) starts baking on its own early in the morning if programmed accordingly, allowing employees to sleep longer.