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GEA introduces a new digital condition monitoring solution for the dairy and beverage industry

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GEA introduces a new digital condition monitoring solution for the dairy and beverage industry

GEA has launched its new digital service product, GEA InsightPartner® EvoHDry, an advanced condition monitoring tool designed to improve production reliability and operational efficiency in dairy and beverage plants. The system has been engineered specifically for complex industrial environments, where uninterrupted operation is essential for producing high-quality products such as infant formula, cream, evaporated milk, condensed milk, and cheese.

Condition-based monitoring of critical plant components

GEA InsightPartner® EvoHDry applies real-time condition monitoring, a maintenance approach based on continuous collection and analysis of machine data to detect early warning signs of equipment degradation. Parameters such as temperature, pressure, vibration, and flow are tracked in real time, giving operators a clear view of system performance. The solution offers an App and web-based component status to receive real-time information on machine health. In the dairy sector, one of the most frequent causes of unplanned downtime is a gradual loss of suction pressure in vacuum pumps within evaporation systems. This condition reduces evaporator efficiency, causing output to fall below target performance thresholds and potentially forcing an unplanned shutdown. Failures of this kind are commonly linked to dry running, wear in pump components, or lubrication loss when product contamination occurs. GEA InsightPartner® EvoHDry employs predictive analytics to recognize these patterns early and generate pre-alarm notifications that prompt intervention before a critical failure takes place.

Tackling industry-wide maintenance challenges

Beyond specific equipment failures, many dairy and liquid plants face broader operational challenges. Modern process plants rely heavily on SCADA systems (Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition) to monitor operations, but the number of alarms generated can overwhelm operators, making it difficult to filter and prioritize issues. At the same time, shortages of skilled technicians mean fewer personnel are available to interpret alarms or carry out diagnostics. Traditional manual checks consume time and resources, while the absence of an integrated view of machine health often forces teams into reactive, emergency-driven maintenance. GEA InsightPartner® EvoHDry addresses these problems by combining expert maintenance guidance with data-driven decision-making. Through real-time insights and predictive trends, operators can focus on the most critical issues, optimize maintenance schedules, and keep production on track.

State of the art technical setup

The technical setup of GEA InsightPartner® EvoHDry is designed for both accuracy and security. It includes market-leading sensors for vibration, flow, and pressure, as well as links, cables, and an edge gateway – a local computing device that collects and preprocesses data before sending it to the cloud. By processing data locally, the gateway ensures rapid response times and reduces dependence on external networks. The system operates independently of the customer’s IT infrastructure, so no direct access to plant networks is required, minimizing cybersecurity risks. Once preprocessed, data is transferred securely to the GEA Cloud and GEA Portal, where GEA’s proprietary modeling algorithms evaluate equipment condition. Certified vibration specialists then validate diagnostics, adding human expertise to automated analysis.

According to Angela Yeung, Digital Portfolio and Strategy Lead for Liquid & Powder Technologies at GEA, the system offers significant operational benefits: “Unplanned downtime remains the biggest challenge for dairy processors. By using predictive insights, customers can intervene before failures occur, reducing costs and improving efficiency. With GEA InsightPartner® EvoHDry, operators gain clear insight into machine health. Instead of reacting to unexpected shutdowns, they can plan maintenance based on reliable diagnostics—keeping production stable and output consistent.”

Seamless integration of OEM expertise

The solution draws on GEA’s role as an Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM), embedding decades of equipment and process expertise directly into its digital services. GEA InsightPartner® EvoHDry has been tailored for evaporators, , spray dryers, pumps, and rotating equipment, with monitoring extending from the vacuum stage through to CIP (Clean-in-Place) cycles, providing full coverage of peripheral systems. By aligning maintenance schedules with predictive recommendations, operators can extend equipment lifespan, minimize costs linked to downtime, and stabilize long-term production performance.

GEA Service – Performance Partnership

GEA InsightPartner® EvoHDry is part of the broader GEA Service Performance Partnership, which integrates digital tools with GEA’s service expertise to support plant operators in improving availability, productivity, and sustainability. By embedding advanced diagnostics and predictive analytics into dairy and beverage production, GEA aims to give manufacturers a more proactive, data-based pathway to operational reliability.

GEA at drinktec in Munich

At drinktec in Munich GEA customers and interested parties will have the opportunity to discuss this new digital solution and its advantages with technology experts.

GEA at drinktec in Munich (Germany)
September 15 – 19, 2025
Hall B5 | Booth 539

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