October 31, 2017


Symaga restructures projects department to oversee large silo facilities

 

 


Being involved in some of the biggest storage projects around the world requires state-of-the-art, fully-automated production capacities and complete coordination between engineering teams.

 
That is the rationale behind the push of Symaga - which heads the biggest silo project in Egypt - to consolidate its projects department. To ensure the successful establishment of large installations, technical, commercial and logistic teams must guarantee a perfect planning of work from layout to the delivery and assembly of materials, the company said.

 

Thus, the change in Symaga's organisation will allow project managers to coordinate the entire development of large capacity sites.

 

Under its leadership, Symaga's projects department has developed plants in Myanmar and South Korea, and is now working to coordinate the second largest storage project in the history of Nigeria's industry. "The groundbreaking initiative would not have been possible without the close cooperation between Symaga and BÜHLER AG," the company commented.

 

The projects department will next oversee the development of three new manufacturing facilities in Saudi Arabia, and is working on the sites in a longstanding commercial cooperation with Almarai, a major Saudi integrator.

 

Sygama will also be involved with works at the King Abdullah Seaport port terminal, which will see the installation of six silos with a 152,280 m3 storage capacity for corn. Another project in the country is a new feed mill in Yanbu port terminal with six large capacity silos and four delivery silos, totaling close to 115,000m3 of capacity. The third facility storage, for starch and glucose, will consist of up to of six silos, with more than 27,000m3 of capacity.

 

"With the complete monitoring of large capacity silos, the company affirms its path towards becoming a world leader in the sector," Symaga said.

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