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LOCATION & ADDRESS

333 Bering Ave. Unit 800, Etobicoke, ON M8Z 3A8

PHONE NUMBER

(647) 689-7560
(306) 377-4430

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    FAQs

    Detailed and accurate on-site information:
    The on-site conditions should be described in as much detail as possible, including site dimensions, geological survey reports, and any relationships with other buildings. This information will help in designing more precise plans and achieving the final objectives.
    Description of process requirements:

    The process requirements and objectives should be accurately described.

    Selection of silo type and equipment:

    The selection of the silo type is an important issue and it is recommended to discuss and determine it with our professional engineers. Choosing the appropriate silo type and equipment will contribute to better achieving the goals.

    Economic feasibility of investment:
    The economic feasibility of investment is a concern for both the owner and the contractor. It is the responsibility of the contractor to help the owner achieve the objectives through scientific and reasonable investment. The key to achieving this goal lies in the design of the plan, which should be scientifically and reasonably developed.
    Ensuring the safety of stored grains:
    The safe storage of grains is crucial for any grain-related enterprise. Ensuring the safe storage of grains is a comprehensive issue that involves both equipment hardware requirements and software requirements, such as management. Both aspects are indispensable. Some users may mistakenly believe that having a monitoring system is enough to ensure the safety of the grains and relieve all concerns. This is a wrong idea. On-site manual inspection and supervision are also important aspects and should not be neglected.
    Dealing with material arching:
    Material arching is a complex problem. When encountering this situation, the operation should be immediately stopped, and professional personnel should be contacted. No action should be taken arbitrarily without accurate processing methods and instructions. It is especially dangerous for non-professionals to intervene.
    Dealing with equipment failures:
    Conveying and cleaning equipment pose certain risks. In the event of an unexpected equipment failure, the operation should be stopped first, and then professional personnel should handle the specific problem accordingly