#CASES ·2025-09-19
VINAC's Case Study:
Client Background
A leading Ecuadorian food processing company sought to expand its production capacity by importing advanced machinery for flour mixing, automated baking, meat processing, and vegetable preparation. The client aimed to enhance product consistency, reduce manual labor, and meet growing demand for pre-packaged food products in local and regional markets.
Key Challenges
Equipment Compatibility: The client required machines that could integrate seamlessly into existing workflows while handling diverse ingredients like wheat flour, meat, and root vegetables.
Supply Chain Delays: Sourcing specialized components (e.g., stainless steel blades for meat slicers) faced bottlenecks due to geopolitical trade uncertainties.
Technical Support: Limited availability of after-sales services in Ecuador risked prolonged downtime during maintenance.
VINAC’s Solutions
Customized Machine Selection
Flour Mixers & Automatic Bakers: VINAC recommended high-precision planetary mixers and tunnel ovens with programmable temperature controls, ensuring uniform dough mixing and energy-efficient baking. These machines were selected for their compatibility with large batches and hygienic designs
Meat Processing Equipment: For meat slicers and meatball molders, VINAC sourced stainless steel models with adjustable blade gaps and automated feeding systems, minimizing waste and ensuring consistent product sizes
Vegetable Prep Machines: High-speed potato peelers and vegetable dicers with water-cooled blades were chosen to handle high-volume processing while reducing energy consumption
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Localized Logistics & Support
VINAC combines all machineries into 1 container, and provide critical spare parts (e.g., anti-corrosion bearings for meat slicers) to enable emergency repairs
A dedicated technical team conducted on-line live training and shoot operation and maintainance videos for operators, focusing on maintenance protocols and troubleshooting common issues like blade misalignment in dicers
Cost Optimization
By consolidating orders for multiple machine types, VINAC secured bulk discounts and reduced shipping costs by 22%. The use of reconditioned components for non-critical parts further lowered upfront expenses
Results
Efficiency Gains: The client’s production capacity increased by 40%, with automated baking systems reducing manual labor by 30%.
Cost Savings: Energy-efficient designs cut operational costs by 18%, while localized support minimized downtime losses.
Conclusion
VINAC’s integrated approach—combining technical expertise, regulatory navigation, and robust logistics—enabled the Ecuadorian client to overcome procurement challenges and achieve sustainable growth. This case underscores the value of localized partnerships in bridging global supply chain gaps and delivering tailored solutions.
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