DPU Based Automatic Milk Collection System
Facilitates multi-tasking and requires lower manpower to manage the system.
Can-wise milk collection report facilitates traceability up to the milk source/farmer and also the entire audit trail makes the process very transparent overall
The system eliminates any possibility of human error occurring due to manual assessments
Supports multiple societies’ entries
Can-wise milk collection report which enables traceability up to the milk source/farmer
Fast and accurate milk collection data
Farmer & supervisor apps are available.
Can be integrated with platforms like SAP/Oracle/ERP.
Supports 9999 members per society
The AMCU / DPMCU unit is equipped with various components that measure the quantity and quality of milk. Farmers bring their milk to the collection point, and the unit automatically measures, records, and sometimes even analyzes the milk. The data is then stored and real time transfer through 4G GSM modem to a central server. This data can be used for various purposes such as payment calculations, quality control, and addition and deduction.
Benefits include increased efficiency in milk collection, reduced chances of human error, accurate measurement of milk quantity and quality, real-time data recording, and improved transparency in payment processes.
Data collected by the AMCS / DPMCS is typically stored in secure databases. Access controls, encryption, and other security measures are implemented to protect the confidentiality and integrity of the data.
The AMCU / DPMCU typically analyzes key parameters such as fat, SNF, protein and other content. This data helps in ensuring the quality of the collected milk, and any deviations from set standards can be flagged for further investigation.
Yes, most units are designed to be user-friendly. Farmers can easily bring their milk to the collection point, and the automated process takes care of measurement and recording. User interfaces are often simple and intuitive.
Absolutely. The data collected by the AMCU / DPMCU can be used for farm management purposes such as monitoring milk production, analyzing trends, and making informed decisions to optimize farming practices.
Yes, we prompt provide technical support and assistance. This may include training , troubleshooting guidance, and regular maintenance to ensure the smooth operation of the unit.
The key components of an AMCU / DPMCU include thermal printer, milk weighing scales, milk analyzers, digital display, and communication interfaces (4G GSM Modem) for real-time data transfer.
AMCU / DPMCU uses precise weighing scales and milk analyzers to ensure accurate measurement of both quantity and quality. These instruments are calibrated regular interval to maintain accuracy.
Yes, AMCU / DPMCU systems are designed to handle milk from multiple farmers simultaneously. Each farmer is usually identified through a unique code, and the system can keep track of individual contributions.
Yes, prompt AMCU systems offer real-time data of milk collection and quality data on the web protal. This allows for timely decision-making and efficient management of the milk collection process.