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June 26, 2024

Symagas focus on building longterm relationships with customers

June 26, 2024 - The durability of a silo depends on the steel quality and the corrosiveness of the atmosphere where the storage plant is located. Also the durability of customer relationships depends on the quality of product and service that a company provides.

Symaga believes that the recent project with Avicon exemplifies both the durability of the silo and the strength of their business relationships, nurtured by Symaga's partnership and service. Avicon, a feed mill located 35km from its headquarters, built its silo plant, manufactured by Symaga, more than 30 years ago. To improve grain storage, with a better preservation and unloading of cereals, elevated metal cones have been installed inside the existing silos. The inside perforated cone provides ventilation of the floor and allows, without civil works, a 100 percent gravity discharge of its content.

In addition to the assembly of the inside cone, the cylinder has been repaired with the installations of new body sheets, stairs and door inspection have been added to access the silos. Avicon has benefited from Symaga's assembly service on several occasions, consolidating a service that is becoming stronger and making it possible to offer it internationally in the medium term.

The resilience of Symaga's steel and service improves the durability of their silos and customer relationships, the foundation that has contributed to positioning them as one of the worldwide leaders in storage solutions.

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