CHICAGO, ILLINOIS, US — Javelot, a European based company specializing in post-harvest grain technology solutions, plans to expand into the US market with a location in Chicago, Illinois, US.

“We see tremendous opportunity to partner with American grain farmers, trading companies, cooperatives, and operators of all sizes,” said Benjamin Coatanea-Hubert, US head of business development at Javelot. “Our platforms are designed to integrate seamlessly with existing infrastructure and IT architecture while providing powerful new capabilities for monitoring, analysis, and optimization. We look forward to collaborating with US grain majors and farmers to enhance their operations and profitability.”

Javelot’s hardware and software platforms enable grain trading companies, grain cooperatives, and grain storage companies to standardize storage supervision and practices, to monitor grain quality and traceability in real-time, and optimize their entire grain supply chain. The company currently monitors over 600 million bushels of grain for more than 150 clients across 12 countries, including industry leaders such as Frontier Agriculture (Cargill) and BayWa, Europe’s largest grain trading company.

The US grain industry is under growing pressure to enhance operational efficiency while preserving quality and resilience.

“We are committed to supporting major grain players in protecting their trading margins and strengthening their business resilience,” said Félix Bonduelle, chief executive officer and co-founder of Javelot. “Our technologies have demonstrated significant benefits and ROI (return on investment) for European grain majors, and we are confident that American grain majors will experience similar positive outcomes adjusted to their scale. We are committed to investing in the US market and contributing to the continued success of American agriculture.”