Development of a real-time production management system for livestock farms and South Korean beef processing plants

Published 2025년 1월 1일

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The National Institute of Animal Science in South Korea has developed a real-time production management system for Korean beef processing plants. The system is designed to manage real-time information from beef slaughter to export, including receipt of Korean beef, packaging performance reports, and export reports. The system also calculates production yield and verifies the allowable range of partial meat production in real-time to prevent mixing and weight errors. The Korea Livestock Research Institute believes the system will save time and labor by automatically collecting information that was previously handled manually. The institute plans to integrate the system with the 'Korean Livestock Slaughterhouse Smart History Management System' this year and conduct field verification.
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The National Institute of Animal Science, Rural Development Administration, announced on the 29th of last month that it has developed a ‘real-time (smart) production management system for Korean beef processing plants’ that can manage real-time information on the entire process from beef slaughter to export. According to the Korea Livestock Research Institute, the production management system for Korean beef processing plants can check information in real time, such as the receipt of Korean beef, partial meat packaging performance report, and export report status. The Korea Livestock Research Institute has developed a real-time production management system for Korean beef processing plants and completed copyright registration, and has implemented a function to calculate the production yield for each processed part and a function to verify the allowable range of partial meat production in real time to prevent part mixing and weight errors when processing Korean beef. The Korea ...
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