Being
involved in some of the biggest storage projects around the world requires
state-of-the-art, fully-automated production capacities and total coordination
between engineering teams
That is the rationale behind the push of Symaga, leader of the largest project in Egypt, for the consolidation of a new Project Department.
To take part and success in such large installations, the technical, commercial and logistic teams must guarantee a perfect planning of work from layout, to delivery of the material, and assembly.
The change in Symaga’s organisation has allowed Project Managers to coordinate large capacity facilities from beginning to end.
Under its leadership, Symaga’s Projects Department has developed the company’s latest plants in Myanmar and Korea, and now is working head on to coordinate the second largest storage project in History: six paddy rice facilities in Nigeria with over 390,000 tons capacity divided into four twin facilities of large capacity and two of less capacity.
The project aims to bring Nigeria, one of the largest importers of rice, closer to self-sufficiency.
This groundbreaking initiative would not have been possible without the close cooperation between Symaga and Bühler AG.
Next on the table of the new Project Department will be Symaga’s new ventures in Saudi Arabia, with the signature of three new large facilities in manufacturing process, and banking on the longstanding commercial cooperation with Almarai, a major Saudi integrator.
The "King Abdullah Seaport" port terminal will have six silos of the largest capacity, 152,280 m3 to maize storage.
The second project in Saudi Arabia is a new feed mill in Yanbu port terminal, six large capacity silos and four delivery silos, totaling nearly 115,000 m3 capacity.
The third facility storage starch and glucose, made up of 6 silos of more than 27,000m3.
Symaga Silos thanks their customers and team for having propelled the Spanish company to a global reference in metallic silo manufacturing.
With the exhaustive monitoring for big capacity silos installations that comes in hand with the new Projects Department, the company affirms its path towards becoming a world leader in the sector.
Visit the Symaga website, HERE.
That is the rationale behind the push of Symaga, leader of the largest project in Egypt, for the consolidation of a new Project Department.
To take part and success in such large installations, the technical, commercial and logistic teams must guarantee a perfect planning of work from layout, to delivery of the material, and assembly.
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The change in Symaga’s organisation has allowed Project Managers to coordinate large capacity facilities from beginning to end.
Under its leadership, Symaga’s Projects Department has developed the company’s latest plants in Myanmar and Korea, and now is working head on to coordinate the second largest storage project in History: six paddy rice facilities in Nigeria with over 390,000 tons capacity divided into four twin facilities of large capacity and two of less capacity.
The project aims to bring Nigeria, one of the largest importers of rice, closer to self-sufficiency.
This groundbreaking initiative would not have been possible without the close cooperation between Symaga and Bühler AG.
Next on the table of the new Project Department will be Symaga’s new ventures in Saudi Arabia, with the signature of three new large facilities in manufacturing process, and banking on the longstanding commercial cooperation with Almarai, a major Saudi integrator.
The "King Abdullah Seaport" port terminal will have six silos of the largest capacity, 152,280 m3 to maize storage.
The second project in Saudi Arabia is a new feed mill in Yanbu port terminal, six large capacity silos and four delivery silos, totaling nearly 115,000 m3 capacity.
The third facility storage starch and glucose, made up of 6 silos of more than 27,000m3.
Symaga Silos thanks their customers and team for having propelled the Spanish company to a global reference in metallic silo manufacturing.
With the exhaustive monitoring for big capacity silos installations that comes in hand with the new Projects Department, the company affirms its path towards becoming a world leader in the sector.
Visit the Symaga website, HERE.
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