OPERATIONS ROUNDTABLE lines down and keep the ones you've got to keep running. We look it at completely differently now. Trying to come up with a rationalization if we're carrying eight people in makeup, or we're carrying 14 people in packaging. What can we do? What's a reasonable number to get down to? That's what we're trying to evaluate now. A lot has changed in the industry since IBIE 2016. What do you predict the baking industry will look like in 2022? Mr. Dearduff: I imagine that consumers will still want more choices. To Brandon's point earlier, that's a packaging issue in many cases. You can put two pieces in a pack or four pieces in a pack, and it goes to a different channel. So, packaging becomes something you need to look at to determine what's most flexible and useful: faster changeovers or being able to channel part of a product to one type of pack and the other part to a different one. It will be about getting doubleBaking & Snack editors discuss trends predictions that will happen between now and the next IBIE show cycle. Booth 6822 case and tray packing vision guided robotics turnkey packaging systems Zdm]hjaflYmlgeYlagf&[ge 58 PreShow Guide IBIE 2019http://blueprintautomation.com