Dairy, Milk Tracking and Traceability Use Case

1. The Problem

A Milk processing facility needed a way to track and account for milk across its entire production process. Milk receiving, transfers, pasteurization, and cheese-making lacked a unified tracking system, leaving gaps in visibility for compliance, loss management, and operational efficiency. Manual recordkeeping and fragmented system data could not provide the accuracy or traceability required for modern dairy operations.

2. The Solution:

A new Milk Tracking System was implemented using Tatsoft FrameworX as the sole operator interface, fully integrated with GE Plant Applications and GE Historian. The system tracks pounds of milk at every transfer point, with approximately 85 tags created in the PLC to totalize flows up to 1,000,000 pounds.

Work orders and identifiers (Milk Ticket, Batch, or Purchase Order) are tied to each department and line, ensuring complete end-to-end traceability. Operators enter order data directly into FrameworX screens, which are organized by department (Intake, HTST, Make, Load Out) and line hierarchy (TB01–TB03, PA01–PA02, CM01–CM02, MLO/WLO/WCLO/SCLO).

FrameworX dashboards store up to 500 transactions per screen, providing real-time monitoring, historian-backed trending, and compliance-ready records of milk movement.

Simple Architecture Diagram:

PLC (85 Milk Tags) → GE IGS Server → GE Historian (500 Tags)

GE Plant Applications (Events, Routes, Batches)

FrameworX Dashboards & Work Order Screens

Intake → HTST → Make → Load Out (4–5 screens)


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