by Cimbria
After more than 70 years in the business, it is remarkable
that there are almost no two Cimbria plants that are 100 percent alike – but
what they do have in common is that they meet the individual requirements that
the customers may have.
This does not mean that each machine is specially
developed every time, however. An obvious comparison could be that of Lego
toys, which are recognised all over the world. A large number of different
standard components can be combined and put together in countless ways to form
a functional whole. And it is the same with a Cimbria plant.
Based on the industry’s biggest and broadest product range,
the optimum, customised solution is developed in close collaboration between
Cimbria and their customers. Indeed, if there is one particular area in which
Cimbria really stand firm, then it is full flexibility. As a member of the AGCO
group, Cimbria is part of the world’s leading agroindustrial company, boasting
brands such as Fendt, Massey Ferguson, Valmet and GSI.
GSI operates in several areas with equipment and complete
plants for poultry, pig-breeding and grain storage, as well as being the
world’s biggest producer of round steel silos. These are now incorporated as an
integral part of Cimbria’s product range, with the complete product range
reflecting its role as global leader.
Developed and optimised over decades by the industry’s most
experienced experts, the complete range covers everything all the way from
individual machines to finished plants, including automation, project
management, installation, supervision and training, not forgetting subsequent
service and continuous optimisation of the plant.
Cimbria and GSI make up the world’s largest supplier of
equipment, complete solutions and technologies to the industrial grain and seed
business. Production of equipment takes place at more than 20 locations all
over the world. This entails a sales and service presence that has global reach
and enables comprehensive professional insight into the local requirements that
are applicable in each individual market.
One of the latest in the line of production locations is
found in Biatorbagy, an industrial estate outside Budapest, in Hungary. In
2014, the first part of the factory was opened, before being extended in 2017
so that it now covers more than 25,000 m2. It is at this facility that silos
for the markets in Europe, the Middle East and Africa are now produced.
Read more HERE.
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