The aseptic processing and packaging is considered as one of the more relevant food processing technologies with a large potential of application. Using a completely different approach to sterilization, aseptic processing prevents bacterial contamination resulting in commercially sterile products that better retain their appearance, texture, taste and nutrients content and do not require refrigerated trucks and warehouses, retail freezers and coolers for shipping and storage. This has led to a growing demand for aseptic emptying industrial equipment in order to ensure preservation of the product meanwhile allowing energy savings in the production plants.
The current methodology in the market to extract the concentrates does not preserve the asepsis in the process. Therefore, to recover the asepsis and assure the food safety in the final product, an additional pasteurization process is required with the corresponding degradation of the product since it is exposed to high temperatures, causing thermal damage to the juice and reducing their sensory shelf life. In addition to the loss of final product quality, the energy consumption of the pasteurization process requires large energy consumption. Furthermore, the process of emptying concentrates is not usually automated, being made manually by a sprinkler system without a complete control resulting in large amounts of product lost and personal costs incremented.
The ASEPTIC-VACBID will be the first equipment into the market capable of maintaining the aseptic conditions during the extraction of fruit concentrates contributing, by avoiding one pasteurization step, to an improvement in energy efficiency of 13% in the overall process and saving consumption costs of €150,000/year as well as to the organoleptic properties enhancement in the final product. This will make ASEPTIC-VACBID an attractive solution for food & beverage industries as there are no competitors.
Considering that the global market for food and beverage processing equipment was €200 billion in 2014 and it is expected to grow at a compounded annual growth rate (CAGR) of 2.7% from 2015 to 2020 and the global aseptic packaging market is valued at around €55 billion by 2020, growing at a CAGR of 10.66% from 2015, the expected profit considering revenues and production costs for year 2022 has been calculated in €3.2 million and total profit in €8.4 million. Considering investment of Phase 1 (€50.000) and Phase 2 (€1.5 million) the R.O.I. (return over investment) = Turnover-Investment/Investment is calculated in 3.2 For the calculations we have considered an estimated selling price of €345,000 for our new equipment, the ASEPTIC-VACBID system and €255,000 for their manufacturing costs. After five-year period of commercialization the cash flow was estimated in € 3.2 million and the cumulative cash flow in €6.4 million. These estimations will be variable depending on the size of the customized solutions.