Scott Technology secures Maple Lodge Farms contract for poultry trussing automation
Maple Lodge Farms poultry processor leverages Scott Technology's Automated Poultry Trusser solution.

Automated Poultry Trusser
Photos courtesy of Scott Technology
Global robotics and automation company Scott Technology recently secured its first Canadian contract for its Automated Poultry Trusser solution, partnering with Maple Lodge Farms, one of the country’s largest independently owned poultry processors. The multimillion-dollar contract includes the design, build and installation of two 24-bird-per-minute trussing lines at Maple Lodge's plant in Brampton.
Scott Technology CEO Mike Christman
Building on previous successes with Pilgrim’s Pride and repeat contracts with Costco – Lincoln Premium Poultry, this new agreement with Maple Lodge Farms extends Scott’s poultry trussing technology to the Canadian market. The world-first Poultry Trusser automates the labor-intensive task of trussing, or tying chicken legs and wings to ensure even cooking and consistent presentation. Engineered for a compact footprint, the system is highly efficient and designed to minimize operator repetitive strain injuries and staff turnover.
“As one of Canada’s largest poultry processors, we see automation not just as an efficiency tool, but as a way to lead the industry in safety, quality, and innovation,” said Fred Marques, chief operating officer at Maple Lodge Farms. “Scott’s technology helps us deliver on that commitment every day, and it reflects the kind of forward-thinking investment that keeps Maple Lodge Farms a marketplace leader.”
“It’s an honor to partner with Maple Lodge Farms on this important step forward for poultry processing in Canada,” said Mike Christman, CEO of Scott Technology. “This agreement not only extends the reach of our Poultry Trusser technology, which is already delivering strong results in the US, but also supports Maple Lodge’s continued leadership in innovation, efficiency and workplace safety. We’re proud to contribute to their efforts in shaping the future of food production.”
Source: Scott Technology
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