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Alapala gains strength in feed machinery sector

20 July 20162 min reading
Alapala has signed an agreement with CPM, the leader in feed machinery.  The agreement will help Alapala become stronger in feed technologies. 1-1 Deciding to expand its success in milling machinery towards feed machinery area, Alapala has signed an agreement with CPM (California Pellet Mill Cooperation), the leader in this area, as the first step of its strategy. With this agreement, Alapala has become the authorized dealer of CPM. From now on, Alapala will offer CPM’s feed machines, biofuel and recycling systems technologies; give after sales service and spare parts in Turkey. Also, CPM Machinery will be used in local and foreign projects of Alapala. Dating back to 1883, American based CPM is the founder of pellet press machine which is the heart of animal feed production in the world. CPM Europe, the European centre of the company in Netherlands and a part of a group of four companies, is responsible for the European, Middle East and African market. Giving services with its local stations in every continent, the company is globally preferred for its animal peed producing machines, especially pellet press, thermal tempering, conditioner, flaking mill and hammer mill due to their technologic superiority, long life and low maintenance. Founded in 1954, Alapala globally offers turnkey flour mills, corn mills, rice mills, feed plants, silo and storage systems and steel construction for mills. Exporting 95 percent of its production and being one of the largest exporters in Turkey, Alapala installs turnkey plants with desired capacity and has many references in more than 95 countries in four continents.
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