Related News
Bunge Resumes Rosa Branca Wheat Flour Production in Southern Brazil
Countdown Begins for the 20th TUSAF International Congress: The Sector Gathers in Antalya
Amandus Kahl: 150 Years of Industrial Development and Process Engineering
VIV Europe 2026: Celebrating the 25th edition and entering a new two year cycle
Evonik marks 50 years at IPPE with focus on amino acids, local production and feed quality services
GMach Milling, a leading global provider of turnkey grain milling solutions, has successfully commissioned a new, fully automated flour mill in the Karaganda region of Kazakhstan. The state-of-the-art facility, developed for Etalon Ltd, boasts a processing capacity of 350 tonnes per day and marks the latest in a growing series of GMach’s projects across the country.
Designed with a steel-structured layout, the new mill is part of GMach’s ongoing efforts to meet rising investor demand for high-efficiency, low-maintenance production facilities in Kazakhstan’s agricultural sector. The facility’s advanced technological and structural components were fully delivered by GMach as part of the turnkey solution.
Equipped with a comprehensive automation system, the plant significantly reduces labor and operational costs. It features specialized equipment for cleaning and sorting grains prior to milling, including trieurs and tempering machines that ensure optimal grain preparation. In line with sustainability goals, the facility also includes by-product management systems, converting separated light grains into valuable animal feed.
The mill incorporates energy-efficient electric motors to lower power consumption and enhance overall environmental performance. GMach has also prioritized product quality and food safety, installing compliant sifters to guarantee hygienic and secure flour production.
This new Karaganda mill forms part of a broader industrial complex, which includes production, administrative, and logistics units. The facility supports the manufacture of flour in multiple formats to cater to diverse market requirements.
With nearly 60 turnkey milling projects and silo and machinery systems deployed in approximately 30 enterprises across Kazakhstan, GMach has established itself as a key player in the region’s grain processing industry. The company maintains two local branches, offering comprehensive support and after-sales services to clients throughout the country.
The successful delivery of this latest project underlines GMach’s long-term commitment to supporting Kazakhstan’s agricultural development through innovative milling technologies and localized service.
Recent news
Bunge Resumes Rosa Branca Wheat Flour Production in Southern Brazil
Poultry Market Intelligence Forum at IPPE 2026 Highlights Key Economic, Policy and Sustainability Developments
Countdown Begins for the 20th TUSAF International Congress: The Sector Gathers in Antalya
Amandus Kahl: 150 Years of Industrial Development and Process Engineering