
Global supply chains were challenged by a variety of geopolitical events and inflation in 2022, but grain handling and storage equipment suppliers remained resilient with new products and services.
Here is the first of a two-part look at some companies that highlight the 2023 International Buyers Guide from Sosland Publishing Co.
Neuero recently installed two new Multiport M600 unloaders at Sohar Flour Mill in Oman. Each has the capacity of 600 tph and provides heavy duty equipment for the 365-day, 24-hour work. Multiport unloaders are available in standard capacities of 300, 400, 600 and 800 tph.
Denis Company, founded in 1855, has developed a wide range of cleaners and rotary drum cleaners. Its cleaner models SVD 100, NSD 1, 2 or 3 can achieve capacities from 1 to 100 tph. Numerous combinations of screens are possible allowing scalping and sorting, and an efficient dusting thanks to a double aspiration and a self-cleaning rubber ball system. The range of rotary drum cleaners can achieve capacities up to 400 tph in cleaning and 60 tph in grading.
Pingle Group manufactures machines and equipment for the flour industry and undertakes turnkey plants in various processing capacities. Since 1991, Pingle has supplied and served more than 1,000 large and medium-size flour mills. Along with manufacturing machinery and equipment, Pingle is known as a reliable global partner with after-sales service.
Consergra produces the Conserfrio grain chillers and other refrigeration units. Conserfrio chillers are used for the natural, safe and cost-effective preservation of grains, oilseeds, nuts, pulses, coffee beans, pellets and many other granulated perishable products. Consergra was established in 1969. Throughout the years, Consergra achieved experience in grain conservation through cooling. The system is easily applied in silos and warehouses, and is suitable for mild, hot, tropical and desert climates.
Sioux Steel Co. offers quality and innovative solutions worldwide. Sioux Steel Company was the first in the industry to engineer grain systems that can store 70 pound/bushel grain. Sioux Steel offers an extensive line of products to provide the solution for customers’ grain storage needs. The Daay bin paddle sweep uses flexible rubber paddles for increased safety. Sioux Steel is a fourth-generation, family-owned company that has provided grain storage solutions across the world for 104 years.
Kay Jay Chill Rolls has supplied rolls for various industries since 1979. The company is focused on research and development in the production of mill rolls. It has developed new grades like OCE for break rolls, which has a long life. In 1999, Kay Jay started manufacturing combined roll grinding fluting machines. Today, it produces all types of rolls and machines in a joint venture with Walzen Irle GmbH, Germany.
Oparts is a new e-commerce spare parts portal for milling and end-of-line plants, established by Ocrim SpA allowing customers to quickly, easily and safely purchase spare parts 24/7. My-area section of the portal allows users to view their own machine catalogs to quickly identify and order spare parts for their machines. By visiting the website (www.oparts-shop.com) customers can register and access the platform for spare parts for milling plants, palletizing and end-of-line systems and branded accessories.
Bedeschi is a manufacturing and project engineering company with a global outlook, in the design, production and supply of machines and integrated systems for grain handling and storage. The company can load and unload to/from ships of any size, any kind of bulk material either free flowing, highly abrasive and non-free flowing. Productivity ranges from 100 to 1,500 tph.
KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI, US — These are the 12 nations at which World Grain took an in-depth look through its Country Focus series in 2022. Revisit the locations and the perspective they provide.
ATLANTA, GEORGIA, US — The International Production & Processing Expo (IPPE) welcomed thousands of visitors to the Georgia World Congress Center in Atlanta, Georgia, US, from Jan. 24-26.
After having to cancel the 2021 show due to COVID-19 pandemic restrictions and reduced attendance in 2022, this year’s turnout had organizers optimistic and suppliers and visitors making more connections for their businesses.
World Grain was on the expo floor covering the event and educational sessions, which was co-sponsored by the American Feed Industry Association (AFIA), US Poultry and Egg Association and the American Meat Institute.
Check out some World Grain photos from this year and mark your calendars for IPPE from Jan. 30-Feb. 1, 2024.