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09/06/2022

Vivotek enhanced solution helps century-old Japanese brewery

Taipei, Taiwan and Japan

A well-known century-old Japanese brewery revered locally for its sake, shochu, plum wine, beer, and flavourings, operates five large-scale breweries in Japan and continues to expand in scale and scope. Having recognised the need to replace its total surveillance solutions in order to improve cost control, and maximize product safety the company turned to Vivotek to help them with the upgrade.

To ensure product safety, the Japanese brewery is committed to improving process stringency. It was in this context, that it had realised its current surveillance system no longer met the company's  needs.

Not all the surveillance solutions such as hardware, software, video management system within the breweries needed to be replaced. Therefore, the Japanese brewery hoped to build an open system with cross-brand compatibility to reduce overhead without sacrificing operational efficiency. The Japanese brewery opted for fisheye cameras to reduce the number of cameras needed for the system. However, they discovered that many fisheye cameras currently marketed are image-based and lack real-time surveillance capability. More importantly, because the Japanese brewery operated several locations throughout Japan, an online management platform was needed to consolidate the whole package.

Comprehensive solution

Vivotek came up with a comprehensive solution comprising 260 devices (incl., 200 IB9368-HT cameras, 50 FE9391-EHV cameras, and 10 PoE network devices) managed using the Vast 2 video management software. The platform supports off-brand cameras compatible with ONVIF specifications and features useful built-in features, such as real-time warnings and video playback, to facilitate ad-hoc and post-hoc searches, providing users with unrestricted control and greatly enhancing management efficiency.

The IB9368-HT bullet network cameras and FE9391-EHV 360° fisheye network cameras were installed within the breweries to monitor production line processes. The IB9368-HT camera features a remote focus lens that can be adjusted for different segments of the production line. It also supports dynamic scaling for more detailed process monitoring, greatly enhancing food safety. By comparison, the FE9391-EHV camera can single-handedly cover areas that would otherwise require 2 to 3 non-fisheye cameras. Therefore, they were installed in the Japanese brewery's new production line to comprehensively monitor the bottle-filling, packing, and palletising processes.

Both camera models feature Vivotek's WDR Pro and Smart Stream III technologies, reliably providing high-quality footage of the production lines, even in the contrasted environment. Furthermore, H.265 compression technology support reduces bandwidth use by up to 90%, freeing up storage space to ensure footage integrity. 

Tailored solution

Vivotek tailors its high-end network camera, PoE, and image management products into IP surveillance solutions that meet the individual needs of the Japanese brewery. In this case, Vivotek partnered with Forcemedia, Inc. and Actuni Co., Ltd to ensure a seamless integration and upgrade.  According to Vivotek, the Japanese brewery was extremely satisfied with the security upgrade and plans to add even more Vivotek products in the near future to maximize food safety and process integrity.


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