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- Kiotechagil hosts Japanese and Spanish visits at Manton Wood
A group of customers and distributors from Japan visited Kiotechagil’s Manton Wood production plant and attended a seminar hosted by Anpario Group chief executive David Bullen and director of biosecurity Murray Hyden. Murray focussed on the complexities of manufacturing acid products such as Bact-A-Cid and Salkil and the complex and effective quality assurance processes which are in place. The visitors were from Rokku Chemicals, Kiotechagil’s main sub –distributor in Japan and their key Japanese customers . The trip was organised in conjunction with Spencer Feeds, Kiotechagil’s primary distributor for Japan.
In a separate visit, Kiotechagil’s Spanish distributor Fatroiberica visited the Manton Wood production facility for an update on current and planned new products including Neutox, the company’s new broad spectrum toxin binder. Ian Cockshott, Kiotechagil’s sales manager for Europe and South America, said, “This proved to be a perfect opportunity to strengthen our cooperation. The difficult circumstances facing the region means that, more than ever, producers are focused on cost. We fully recognise the challenges our customers face and offer a range of technical solutions to maximise efficiency and genetic potential.”
A year after the CBH Group rolled out Quality Optimisation to
wheat growers in Western Australia the innovative tool has been
recognised by the Australian Institute of Project Management (AIPM)
as WA Project of the Year.
Quality Optimisation
provides growers with more flexibility and control over their wheat
quality. It allows growers to individually optimise by blending
loads of wheat online through LoadNet® after delivery.
Quality Optimisation now goes forward into the national awards
to be announced at the national AIPM conference in Melbourne later
this year. Read more...
- Dispersing unit reduces energy demand in the process of production
At the Achema trade fair 2012 in Frankfurt, the Business
Unit Grinding & Dispersing of NETZSCH Group for a first time presented
their new dispersing organ to a broad public. The sophisticated design and the
convincing performance parameters drew considerable interest.
In
several sectors of the industry successful dispersing, which is the targeted
separation of agglomerated particles, is still representing a challenge.
NETZSCH is meeting this challenge with the new OMEGA® dispersing unit, which is
suitable for the processing of both standard and high-tech products. Moreover,
the OMEGA® achieves extraordinary energy efficiency through clever utilization
of turbulence, cavitation and shear forces, thus providing real saving
potential. In comparison to technologies currently in operation, the OMEGA®
dispersing unit is one of the most cost effective on the market.
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