
KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI, US — The Grain Elevator and Processing Society (GEAPS) Exchange features thousands of visitors and hundreds of exhibitors at the Kansas City Convention Center in Kansas City, Missouri, US.
GEAPS Exchange 2025 offers more than 45 hours of education sessions spanning all aspects of grain handling and storage, and includes an Expo Hall with the latest technology and services to make grain operations safer and more efficient.
Visitors enter the GEAPS Exchange expo floor following the ribbon-cutting.
Austin Carpenter of Clear Creek & Associates Inc., left, and Chuck Kunisch of Michigan Agricultural Commodities cut the ribbon to open the Expo Hall.
Customers begin streaming up to the Kansas City Convention Center Expo Hall floor following the ribbon-cutting.
Representing FrigorTec at the GEAPS Exchange Expo, from left, Ralph Kolb, Doris Kolb, and Johannes Karcher.
The 4B Components setup at the Expo includes the IE-NODE remote monitoring interface designed to provide sensor data to PLCs or other automation and control systems.
Brock Grain Systems gives customers an up-close look at the EVERLOC Roof Mount.
The GEAPS Expo Hall fills up quickly on opening day.
Sioux Steel staff, from left, Casper Cronjé, Frank Byers, Max Rysdon and Kaleb Tringale in front of the Raptor IV heavy duty bin sweep.
The Essmueller Co. went big at this year's GEAPS Exchange, bringing in a full-size elevator boot and head to generate discussions for the company.
Kent Wingert, project manager for OPISystems Inc., leads the Innovation Station presentation on "Efficient and Effective Risk Management of Stored Grain."
Randy Shannon of Ag Growth International (AGI) stands next to the AGI Tramco Bulk Flo conveyor, which can handle up to 30,000 bushels per hour.
Jack Fox, left, and Andreas Hindenburg staff the booth for ship loading/unloading equipment manufacturer Neuero of Germany.
From left, Superior Grain Equipment's Jon Engelstad, Rodie Jelleberg, and Randy Coffee at their Expo Hall booth.
Adam Schrage of Vortex reviews filtration system equipment with a booth visitor.
Marcie Mason engages customers at the Tandem Products Inc./Rhino Hyde booth.
Chief Agri is well-staffed at its Expo Hall booth. Chief offers a full line of grain and commodity storage, aeration, and material handling products. From left, Katie Simmons, Jose Maza, Shad Singleton, Mark Kjar, Oscar Coello and William Rojas.
GEAPS Exchange returns to the Kansas City Convention Center in 2026. See you then!
WEST HARRISON, INDIANA, US — Rather than take on the expense of new construction, Siemer Milling Co. decided to optimize under-utilized space in its existing footprint to expand milling capacity at its Whitewater Mill LLC in West Harrison, Indiana.
Take an inside look at some of the equipment and changes here, and then check out the full article in the March edition of World Grain.KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI, US — The Grain Elevator and Processing Society (GEAPS) Exchange features thousands of visitors and hundreds of exhibitors at the Kansas City Convention Center in Kansas City, Missouri, US.
GEAPS Exchange 2025 offers more than 45 hours of education sessions spanning all aspects of grain handling and storage, and includes an Expo Hall with the latest technology and services to make grain operations safer and more efficient.