Being one of the leading global machinery producer and solution providers in grain milling, Alapala has successfully completed the installation of a new 2.000 TPD capacity milling project in Bangladesh in December 2021. After the completion of this project, Alapala currently has five flour mill references in Bangladesh, and reached a total of 3.300 TPD milling capacity across the country.
The new flour mill project is made for one of the leading groups in Bangladesh consumer goods industry. And far beyond the country, the mill rises out as one of the largest milling complexes in the Asian market.
The greenfield project has been completed by Alapala on a turnkey basis including project design, process engineering, manufacturing, project management, installation, and commissioning services. Also, Alapala provides local sales and after-sales services via its strong representative network in Bangladesh.
In the milling plant, the complete machinery and equipment for grain cleaning, milling, handling, and packaging has been supplied and built by Alapala. The milling section consists of four units with each 500 tons of daily wheat grinding capacity, to produce high quality bakery flour for domestic consumption.
The flour mill is equipped with latest technological solutions to meet high sanitation standards. In the cleaning section, the combination of both mechanical cleaning processes and optical sorting technology ensures that excellent food safety is achieved.
The flour mill is being managed with using latest automation technologies and process monitoring systems combined with Scada software. Enabling centralised monitoring of the entire process from the wheat intake to flour packaging, the system provides integrated process control and traceability advantages. The system also has an advanced report generation ability providing production data, yield, energy efficiency, etc. information.
The remote connection feature of the automation system also enables the Alapala after-sales team to access the mill any time for technical assistance including inspection, error diagnosis, calibration, and troubleshooting.
For more information about Alapala visit their website, HERE.
The new flour mill project is made for one of the leading groups in Bangladesh consumer goods industry. And far beyond the country, the mill rises out as one of the largest milling complexes in the Asian market.
The greenfield project has been completed by Alapala on a turnkey basis including project design, process engineering, manufacturing, project management, installation, and commissioning services. Also, Alapala provides local sales and after-sales services via its strong representative network in Bangladesh.
In the milling plant, the complete machinery and equipment for grain cleaning, milling, handling, and packaging has been supplied and built by Alapala. The milling section consists of four units with each 500 tons of daily wheat grinding capacity, to produce high quality bakery flour for domestic consumption.
The flour mill is equipped with latest technological solutions to meet high sanitation standards. In the cleaning section, the combination of both mechanical cleaning processes and optical sorting technology ensures that excellent food safety is achieved.
The flour mill is being managed with using latest automation technologies and process monitoring systems combined with Scada software. Enabling centralised monitoring of the entire process from the wheat intake to flour packaging, the system provides integrated process control and traceability advantages. The system also has an advanced report generation ability providing production data, yield, energy efficiency, etc. information.
The remote connection feature of the automation system also enables the Alapala after-sales team to access the mill any time for technical assistance including inspection, error diagnosis, calibration, and troubleshooting.
For more information about Alapala visit their website, HERE.
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