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Wudeli Flour Mill
Group Co Ltd, Daming, China
China has a new flour mill! It’s an 1800-tonnes-per-day mill with four production lines.
Called the ‘Number 8 Workshop’, it is located in Daming near the ‘Daming Number 7 Workshop’ and came online on June 20, 2020, just as Milling and Grain’s July edition was preparing to be publish.
With the addition of the ‘Number 8 Workshop’ this mill brings the Wudeli Flour Mill Group’s total daily output to 47,000 tonnes! That’s requires a staggering 17 million tonnes of wheat per year based on a seven-day continuous production schedule.
The mill has been designed and built by Buhler incorporating the company latest MES software, rollermills, plansifters, purifiers and much more.
“It is the most intelligent and automated wheat milling factory equipped with high-rack warehousing, all-automated packaging machines and pelletisers,” says the Wudeli Flour Mill Group in a short press statement.
Milling and Grain presents a range of pictures of the new mill as it went into production late last month.
A background on Wudeli
Wudeli Flour Mill Group was founded in 1989, it is a private enterprise specialised in flour production.
After 29 years of unremitting efforts and practice, once the small factory have developed into a large-scale flour-producing Group which currently has 19 subsidiaries in 19 cities across six provinces. The Group possesses 35 large milling workshops, 78 modern flour production lines and more than 5000 staffs.
Compared to 29 years ago, the Group’s daily wheat processing capacity has raised from 15 tons to 42,050 tons – prior to the latest Number 8 Workshop coming online - and is ranked number one in scale in world flour producing terms.
In 2017, the Group’s total value reached 29.3 billion Yuan (US$4.2 billion), it’s wheat processing reached 11.61 million tons, and product sales reached 11.59 million tons.
Wudeli is the name of the Group. It’s a name that also represents the management ideal, and supports the product brand. The Group invites five parties, including clients, farmers, workers, the state and other enterprises, organically into a profitable ‘community’.
Read more HERE.
China has a new flour mill! It’s an 1800-tonnes-per-day mill with four production lines.
Called the ‘Number 8 Workshop’, it is located in Daming near the ‘Daming Number 7 Workshop’ and came online on June 20, 2020, just as Milling and Grain’s July edition was preparing to be publish.
With the addition of the ‘Number 8 Workshop’ this mill brings the Wudeli Flour Mill Group’s total daily output to 47,000 tonnes! That’s requires a staggering 17 million tonnes of wheat per year based on a seven-day continuous production schedule.
The mill has been designed and built by Buhler incorporating the company latest MES software, rollermills, plansifters, purifiers and much more.
“It is the most intelligent and automated wheat milling factory equipped with high-rack warehousing, all-automated packaging machines and pelletisers,” says the Wudeli Flour Mill Group in a short press statement.
Milling and Grain presents a range of pictures of the new mill as it went into production late last month.
A background on Wudeli
Wudeli Flour Mill Group was founded in 1989, it is a private enterprise specialised in flour production.
After 29 years of unremitting efforts and practice, once the small factory have developed into a large-scale flour-producing Group which currently has 19 subsidiaries in 19 cities across six provinces. The Group possesses 35 large milling workshops, 78 modern flour production lines and more than 5000 staffs.
Compared to 29 years ago, the Group’s daily wheat processing capacity has raised from 15 tons to 42,050 tons – prior to the latest Number 8 Workshop coming online - and is ranked number one in scale in world flour producing terms.
In 2017, the Group’s total value reached 29.3 billion Yuan (US$4.2 billion), it’s wheat processing reached 11.61 million tons, and product sales reached 11.59 million tons.
Wudeli is the name of the Group. It’s a name that also represents the management ideal, and supports the product brand. The Group invites five parties, including clients, farmers, workers, the state and other enterprises, organically into a profitable ‘community’.
Read more HERE.
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