Optimizing Target Weights for Foods and Beverages

January 7, 2016· Ended
Conference
Palo Alto, United States
In Person
Deadline: January 7, 2016

About This Event

This training program will elaborate factors affecting the target weight decision and help determine the tolerable risks of under-filling and the costs of over-filling. Attendees will gain an understanding of process stability and process capability concepts and methods for process optimization.

Why Should You Attend:

In order to maximize profitability while complying with government regulations regarding net package contents, food manufacturers and packagers must achieve an optimal balance. Consistent overfilling to minimize risk is inefficient and sacrifices profitability, while aggressive filling practices result in significant risks of non-compliance with net contents regulations leading to potential penalties, loss of reputation, and impaired customer relations. Statistical process control and process capability methods may be utilized to determine optimal targets for product fill weights or volumes for a given process. Subsequent focused efforts to minimize variation will allow the target to be further optimized, resulting in less waste without compromising risk.

This webinar will illustrate the use of statistical process control and process capability methods for optimizing product target weights given the inherent tradeoffs between minimizing overfills and minimizing risks of non-compliance to government regulations. This webinar will also briefly discuss methods for reducing excessive variability which may be necessary to achieve optimal results.

Learning Objectives:

Understand factors affecting the target weight decision
Determine the tolerable risks of under-filling and the costs of over-filling
Estimate the proportion of non-conforming product
Understand process stability and process capability concepts
Determine and justify targets for product weights
Understand methods for process optimization
Areas Covered in the Webinar:

U.S. regulatory requirements for net contents of foods (NIST Handbook 133)
Estimating the risk of non-compliance
Assessing process stability
Process capability
Z values and proportion non-conforming
Determining target weights
Process optimization
Who Will Benefit:

Manufacturing Personnel
Quality and Process Engineers
Plant Operations Personnel
Plant Management
Quality Management
Personnel utilizing data to make decisions and improve processes
Instructor Profile:

Steven Wachs has 25 years of wide-ranging industry experience in both technical and management positions. He has worked as a statistician at Ford Motor Company where he has extensive experience in the development of statistical models, reliability analysis, designed experimentation, and statistical process control.

Mr. Wachs is currently a Principal Statistician at Integral Concepts, Inc. where he assists manufacturers in the application of statistical methods to reduce variation and improve quality and productivity. He also possesses expertise in the application of reliability methods to achieve robust and reliable products as well as estimate and reduce warranty. Mr. Wachs regularly speaks at industry conferences and provides workshops in industrial statistical methods worldwide.

He has an M.A. in Applied Statistics from the University of Michigan, an M.B.A, Katz Graduate School of Business from the University of Pittsburgh, 1992, and a B.S., Mechanical Engineering from the University of Michigan.

For Registration - http://www.complianceonline.com/optimizing-target-weights-for-food-and-beverages-webinar-training-704366-prdw?channel=worldconferencecalendar

Note: Use coupon code and get 10% off on registration, Valid till Dec 31st 2016.

Event ID: el6hgmc
Jun52026Tomorrow

Fan Fusion - Phoenix

🇺🇸Phoenix, United States
In Person
Conference
Deadline: Jun 4, 2026
Jun52026Tomorrow

Chicago International Summit on Education

🇺🇸Chicago, United States
In Person
Conference
Deadline: Jan 30, 2026

Search

Search events, topics, and locations