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11 Days to Go | SRON to Make Its Debut at the Fourth China International Supply Chain Expo Green Agriculture Chain Exhibition Area

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     June 22–26, 2026, the 4th China International Supply Chain Expo (CISCE) will be grandly held at the China International Exhibition Center (Shunyi Hall), Beijing. As a global expert in intelligent storage and handling systems for grain and bulk materials, SRON Silo Engineering Co., Ltd. will showcase three core technologies—an Intelligent Storage & Transportation Management Platform, a Photovoltaic Energy Storage Microgrid System, and a Full-Chain Storage & Handling System (covering intelligent silos, enclosed stockyards, rapid loading systems, and port handling operations)—to build an end-to-end “storage–transport–management” intelligent bulk material solution for the grain industry, with a focus on empowering grain warehousing and circulation.        Smart Storage and Handling Management Platform        Relying on digital twin and intelligent inspection technologies, SRON enables full-process visualization, intelligent...

How to optimize feed storage and management using steel silos?

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  In the context of the large-scale and intensive development of modern animal husbandry, the safe storage and efficient management of feed have become one of the key factors affecting breeding efficiency. Traditional storage methods are gradually revealing many shortcomings in terms of moisture prevention, mold prevention, and automation. Meanwhile, feed steel silos, with their advantages of strong sealing, high automation, and long service life, are becoming an important choice for industry upgrading. This article will systematically analyze how to utilize steel silos to improve feed storage efficiency from the perspectives of structural characteristics, application advantages, and management optimization strategies. Major Problems in Feed Storage In actual production, common problems in feed storage mainly include: Moisture absorption and clumping: Feed is highly susceptible to moisture absorption, leading to quality decline and even mold growth. Mold contamination: Poor stora...