BoMill AB receives second commercial order for its grain sorting technique, TriQ
Lund, Sweden
June 28, 2016
The Swedish company BoMill AB has received its second commercial order for its grain sorting technique, TriQ, to its domestic market. The customer is one of the biggest grain elevators in Sweden, Varaslättens Lagerhus.
The TriQ technology can be used to sort durum wheat, soft wheat and malting barley on Fusarium, Protein and Vitreousness, with a speed of 25000 kernels per second. This makes the TriQ very profitable for businesses within grain handling and milling.
Karin Wehlin, CEO, says “The market is now understanding the opportunities our solution provides. We have now two reference installations in our domestic market which is very important for us internationally.”
About Varaslättens Lagerhus
The association, founded 1930, is currently owned by about 1,900 farmers in western Sweden. Today Varaslättens Lagerhus have a total grain storage for 135,000 tons of grain in two facilities, one in Vara and in Tråvad and trade 250 000 tons yearly.
Varaslättens Lagerhus business idea is through efficiency and quality throughout the business maintain competition in the grain industry with the best prices on the market so that their members make a profit. “Together with our members we produce attractive products for the mill and feed industry. We will also market supplies of high quality at farmers' crop.”
Read more at http://www.varalagerhus.se/
About BoMill
BoMill AB is a company with profound know-how within quality sorting of wheat, durum wheat and malting barley using single kernel sorting technology. BoMill head office is in the University town of Lund, Sweden. The company sells quality sorting technology and know-how throughout Europe, North America and Australia, using its own sales organization or distributors. For more information, please visit www.bomill.com Read more at www.bomill.com
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