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Tarvin Mill, Barrow Lane, Tarvin, Chester CH3 8JF Tel: 01829 741119 Fax: 01829 741169 E-mail: admin@croston-engineering.co.uk Web: www.croston-engineering.co.uk


Ottevanger Milling Engineers B.V. Founded in 1909, Ottevanger Milling Engineers specializes in the design and manufacture of equipment and complete installations for the grain- processing and compound feed industry. This includes the design, manufacture and management of complete (turnkey) production facilities or individual lines for processes. Our engineers plan and create entire plants – across multiple continents and in diverse markets ranging from mixed feed, premixes, additives, aqua feed, pet food and soybean processing. Our project and site management teams can implement the most complex projects; while our craftsmen build a wide range of high-performance production machinery that’s built to last.


We are part of the Triott Group, a family-run (privately held)


production technology business that helps society produce a greater quality and quantity of animal feed and food – wherever in the world you are. Whatever your milling challenge, there’s a good chance we can solve it. So, whether you are striving for quick wins or a long- term strategic overhaul of your operation, we would love to hear from you. Web: www.ottevanger.com Email: info@ottevanger.com


van Mourik group At van Mourik Process Optimisation is our way of thinking. The van Mourik group focusses with a very experienced team on:


consulting, design and realisations of feed milling projects. Our long standing service and maintenance activities is the backbone


of the company and forms the foundation of experiential knowledge which gives van Mourik its distinctive skill set that enables the optimizing of your processes and development of capital improvement plans. Van Mourik started in 1990 as a mechanical installation company.


By strategic take-overs and natural growth the company has become a unique specialized neutral integrator employing 150 FTE with its focus on feed milling and premix process. The clients value our neutral position in the engineering studies and process advice. An example of the approach is a recent request of an independent


Our product range includes mixers, hammer mills, pellet mills,


conditioners, extruders, driers/coolers, crumblers, crushers, conveying equipment, weighing, liquid dosing systems, storage silos for grain and feed, spare parts, electric control and fully process automation and after sales service worldwide. We also offer our unique containerised mills which can be supplied in the range of 1 to 45 tonnes per hour. The equipment is installed in 20-foot containers which can be handled as separate modules.


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client that needs to study an increase of its production by 25%. A dedicated team from van Mourik consisting of process specialists that have their own expertise in mechanical and electro technical control scanned the process of the client. Combined with the clients goal Van Mourik makes a future process plan with a neutral advice on the equipment. This time it resulted to a concept change from an additional grinding/mixing tower to an upgrade proposal for an existing production line. Of course this approach can be the backbone of a bigger investment


in a complete new production line to become future proof. The van Mourik group offers to help clients in the UK and Ireland with this approach to achieve efficiently and effectively their future goals. www.vanmourik-group.com


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