Food, Beverages & Brewery

Hygienic process modules for food, packaged beverages, and brewing—from CIP and pasteurization to utility and distribution skids.

Food, beverage, and brewery plants share a need for repeatable cleaning cycles, thermal stability, and documentation that stands up to QA. We engineer modular skids and vessels that fit your line: hot water generation, CIP systems, pasteurization and thermal packages, glycol and utility circuits, and distribution skids sized for your batch—not oversized packages that are hard to maintain.

Where brewing and beverage packaging are in scope, we align utility and process interfaces with your brewhouse or packaging hall layout. Design follows hygienic expectations consistent with EHEDG and 3-A principles where your specification requires them: drainable piping, appropriate surface finishes, and FAT documentation suited to sign-off.

Why Klugg

Engineering-led delivery

Issued drawings, defined owner interfaces, and skid envelopes matched to your plant — not repurposed from unrelated sectors.

Capacity matched to your line

Throughput, chemistry, and plot plan set the envelope — we do not stretch a standard skid frame to approximate your duty.

Hygiene and QA alignment

Drainable routing, surface finish, and cleaning strategy documented to match what your quality organisation will audit.

Fit for plant automation

I/O schedules, cause-and-effect, and FAT records structured for the team that owns your DCS, PLC, or batch server.

Single accountable scope

Fabrication through dispatch, with support at owner tie-ins — fewer supplier interfaces than a disaggregated package.

Scope

Modular packages from one accountable source

Skids and packages with records suitable for FAT and turnover to site I&C. Open the register below or jump to a category.

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Skids and packages by category

Select a category, then expand a line item for function and design intent.

Representative scope — final design is always aligned to your P&ID, URS, and site conditions.

Outcomes

Operating results the design targets

Engineering levers agreed with your process and quality organisation — no performance claims without your basis of design.

Batch repeatability

Dosing, thermal, and shear held within bands your COA and SOP define — shift to shift.

Yield and flush discipline

Recovery routing, pigging, and transfer design oriented to your material-loss targets.

Cleaning cycle fit

CIP and mobile cleaning circuits matched to soil, turnaround, and validation endpoints.

Handoff to site I&C

I/O, interlocks, and test documentation your integrator can implement without reinterpretation.

Modular expansion

Repeat, relocate, or add skids as formulation mix or capacity changes — single design basis.

Execution

From agreement to handover

Four stages; each produces records suitable for maintenance, quality, and automation files.

  1. 01

    Requirement definition

    URS, process samples, site constraints, and acceptance criteria agreed before detailed design.

  2. 02

    Engineering release

    Issued P&ID, layout, MTO, and review pack prior to fabrication release.

  3. 03

    Fabrication and FAT

    Shop build with agreed hold points; documented factory acceptance against the approved basis.

  4. 04

    Dispatch and site support

    Shipment, tie-in assistance, commissioning support, and performance handover to operations.

Share drawings; receive a modular proposal

We separate scope that belongs in the skid from work that remains in fixed plant — for food, beverages & brewery projects and your control architecture.

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