Monthly Archives: April 2019

Trailer Loading Station Constructed at Great Southern Wood Preserving

We recently installed a dual trailer-loading station at Great Southern Wood Preserving (YellaWood) in Glenwood, Arkansas. The system, which utilizes our SMART Conveyors™, is running smoothly as it fills up trailers with live-stream wood waste. Watch below!

The Price of Inefficient Design

If a machine could save you more than $300,000 in two years, would it be worth purchasing? Probably. With savings like that, you could likely convince your CFO to make the investment. Yet ethanol producers often lose out on savings of this magnitude because they overlook the lifetime cost of ownership of equipment they purchase, […]

Article Published in Ethanol Producer Magazine!

We recently had the opportunity to write about our solutions for DDGS storage in Ethanol Producer magazine. In this piece, we explain some challengers producers face in regards to storage and three possible solutions: optimizing the DDGS storage building, storing DDGS in containers, and retrofitting the DDGS storage building with moving floors. http://ethanolproducer.com/articles/16108/ddgs-options-to-optimize

Roller Debarkers vs. Drum Debarkers

When roller debarkers were introduced in the ’90s, they quickly passed drum debarkers as the on-mass debarker of choice for debarking large volumes of pulpwood. But people cling to what they know, and some companies still maintain and buy new drum debarkers. There’s a number of reasons why roller debarkers surpassed drums. They save on […]