
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.Siemer Milling's Whitewater Mill in West Harrison, Indiana, US.
Siemer Milling Co. added a B Mill with a capacity of 2,500 cwts per day to its Whitewater Mill in West Harrison, Indiana, US.
Sunil Maheshwari, vice president of specialty ingredients and mill manager for Siemer Milling at Whitewater Mill.
The B Mill has five single and one double Bühler Antares rollstands split between two floors.
A new Bühler Sortex H with SpectraVision was added as part of the expansion.
As part of the project, a Bühler Varion G loss-in-weight scale was added.
With the expansion, the mill has put into use flour storage that had been sitting idle.
A Rembe explosion isolation valve is part of the Whitewater Mill’s safety features.
Bühler TAS grain cleaning machines to facilitate reception and storage of grain were relocated to the new building.
New Bühler fully automatic Akrivis batch scales noted efficiency and energy savings.
A new building was constructed for the pre-cleaners.
Grain storage capacity is being expanded now, with construction starting this year on a third 600,000-bushel steel bin supplied by Brock Grain Systems.
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.
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