Whether you’re producing dairy milk or plant-based beverages, you probably already have most of the equipment you need to make RTD coffee. Here we explain how you can adapt an existing line in order to capture this exciting opportunity.
No two upgrades are identical. What you will need to add or adjust depends entirely on the technology already in place and, of course, your ambitions for the future. Together, we can evaluate your current processing capabilities - from mixing and blending, to homogenising and heat treatment - and identify what changes are needed.
Once you have the right equipment in place, you may want to consider further optimisation with automation, or additional training and support for operational staff working with new recipes and ingredients.
While individual upgrade programmes are always unique, the following examples highlight two typical ways to adapt existing lines to capture this exciting opportunity.
Research shows that lattés are the most common type of RTD coffee sold today. 87% of RTD coffee producers make lattés, and 80% of retailers sell them.1 But there’s still plenty of room for innovation and expansion. So, if you’re already producing dairy milk and want to diversify your offering without the need for an entirely new line, the RTD coffee category is a good place to start. With just a few additions, you could get more productivity and profitability out of your existing equipment.
As a plant-based beverage producer, you already know how it feels to be in a youthful, rapidly evolving category. Whether you’re making products based on oats, soya, rice, potatoes, or something else entirely, your consumers are open to new experiences, so why not upgrade your line to add plant-based RTD coffee drinks to the mix? You can adapt your production line, with just a few simple changes:
1 Base: 46 (manufacturers) 15 (retailers) Question: Which of the following varieties of ready to drink coffee do you produce?