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Simulating onion packinghouse product flow for performance evaluation and education

Maria Rosario P. Mosqueda, E.W. Tollner, G.E. Boyhan, Changying Li and R.W. McClendon

Biosystems Engineering, Volume 102, Issue 2, February 2009, Pages 135-142

2009

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Simulating onion packinghouse product flow for performance evaluation and education

Lack of information o­n postharvest packinghouse performance hinders exploration, assessment of improvement opportunities and education possibilities. This study evaluated the sizing and inspection performance of 3 o­nion packinghouses and developed a discrete event simulation model to demonstrate the impact of improving these 2 performance variables o­n potential sales revenue generation, as part of a larger goal to develop a methodology for bringing packinghouses into the teaching and demonstration classroom via simulation. A group of 550 fresh sweet o­nions from the Vidalia production region in Georgia, US were obtained from 3 packinghouses for the 2-performance variable evaluation. Results indicated significant difference (p < 0.05) among the 3 packinghouses in terms of sizing error rate. The major departure from homogeneity was caused by a relatively higher fraction of incorrectly sized o­nions in 1 packinghouse. There was no significant difference (p > 0.05) between the packinghouses in terms of percentage rejects in the sorted Grade 1 o­nions. o­ne packinghouse failed to meet the tolerance limit for defects, as specified by the US Grade Standards. Packinghouse managers were polled to discern impact, with houses responding with major management and packing line modifications.