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August 26, 2022

Chung Cheng Wai to speak at the upcoming Build My Feedmill conference

Chung Cheng Wai is working as Engineering Manager at CPM Singapore, a California Pellet Mill business unit in Singapore for 12 years. Mr. Chung is responsible for overseeing the operation of engineering design, order processing and field service. Prior to CPM, he gained additional industry experience in biomass pelleting as project engineer.

He will be giving a talk at the upcoming Build My Feedmill conference about pelleting and conditioning processes. "Are you getting the best out of your pelleting and conditioning processes? Let CPM optimise it for you with our innovations. With the use of CPM Lineator and RSM, users can anticipate common slippages problem which can be time consuming to rectify in pelleting and divert through them before happening. With integration to our smart pelleting system, CPM will execute recovery actions before a slippage occur. CPM will also share some features of our conditioners and how it can help in improving your operations."

Join us at 10am on Friday September 9th, 2022, in Bangkok to hear about the latest feed industry innovations and how they can improve the operation of a feedmill.

The Build my Feedmill conference is based on a flow chart of a typical feedmill, and will cover many aspects of feedmill operations. It provides an excellent opportunity for companies that supply feed manufacturers with advanced equipment and other services, to explain their most technically-advanced innovations and why they offer advantages in the feed production line.

During the Build my Feed Mill Conference, 10-12 companies are given the chance to present 10-minute presentations about how their solutions assist feed mills in their everyday processes and practices. Taking attendees through every process within a feed mill, Build my Feed Mill enables attendees to discover the latest innovations that help make your feed mill truly innovative, efficient and profitable. Topics being discussed include grinding, feed formulation, extrusion, pelleting, dosing and more.

For more information about the conference visit the website, HERE. 

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